Specifications

Avaya Ethernet switches
382 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
Layer 3 features
Note:
Note: An additional license is required for Layer 3 features.
Static, RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF IP routing protocols are supported.
Equal cost routing is used for load balancing and redundancy.
Router redundancy (VRRP) is supported.
NetBIOS rebroadcasting is available for applications such as WINS that use broadcasting
but might need to also communicate with stations on other subnetworks or VLANs.
ICMP and ARP protocols are supported.
DHCP/BootP relay allows broadcast requests to be forwarded to servers.
Policy-based routing of packets provides enforcement of QoS and ACL rules.
The L3 CAM table contains 4K IP addresses.
Management
Access to the management interfaces are password-protected at three levels, read-only,
read-write access, and supervisor, to prevent unauthorized configuration changes.
You can access to the Command Line Interface (CLI) in the following ways:
- Direct console or modem connection
- Telnet, up to five simultaneous connections, or SSHv2, up to two simultaneous
connections, over the IP network
You can use TFTP for the download/upload of configuration files or the download of
firmware files
You can use Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) for secure download/upload of configuration
files
You can use SSH encrypted login sessions as a secure way to manage the switches
remotely
A Java-based Device Manager provides an intuitive Web-based interface for access
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is supported. LLDP enhances the ability of network
management tools to discover and maintain accurate network topologies in multi-vendor
environments
SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 are supported, including authentication and encryption.
MAC security is supported. Security includes up to 1024 MAC ports per module.
Simple network time protocol (SNTP) or TIME protocols are available to provide a
consistent time stamp to all switches from an external source.
A standard Power over Ethernet MIB is supported.