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Avaya G430 Branch Gateway Overview

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Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction............................................................................................................  9
Purpose.................................................................................................................................. 9
Change history........................................................................................................................ 9
Related resources.................................................................................................................  10
Documentation................................................................................................................ 10
Training..........................................................................................................................  11
Viewing Avaya Mentor videos........................................................................................... 11
Support................................................................................................................................  12
Warranty............................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 2: G430 Branch Gateway overview......................................................................... 13
G430 Branch Gateway Overview............................................................................................ 13
Avaya Branch Gateway G430 ................................................................................................ 13
Branch Gateway functions...............................................................................................  13
Branch Gateway specifications............................................................................................... 14
Minimum firmware requirements for G430...............................................................................  14
Branch Gateway features....................................................................................................... 15
G430 physical description......................................................................................................  18
EM200 physical description.................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 3: New in this release............................................................................................... 20
What's new in Branch Gateway..............................................................................................  20
Chapter 4: Optional components..........................................................................................  21
Optional components............................................................................................................. 21
Supported media modules...............................................................................................  21
S8300D Server hardware requirements............................................................................. 22
S8300D Server components............................................................................................. 22
S8300D Server configuration............................................................................................ 22
S8300D Server software..................................................................................................  22
S8300E Server hardware requirements............................................................................. 23
S8300E Server components............................................................................................. 23
S8300E Server configuration............................................................................................ 23
S8300E Server software..................................................................................................  24
Utility Services overview..................................................................................................  24
Telephony media modules...............................................................................................  27
VOIP Modules in G430....................................................................................................  30
MM712 DCP media module.............................................................................................  31
MM717 DCP media module.............................................................................................  31
MM710B E1/T1 media module.........................................................................................  32
MM720 BRI media module............................................................................................... 32
MM721 BRI media module overview.................................................................................  33

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MM722 BRI media module............................................................................................... 34


Media module slot configurations............................................................................................ 34
Permitted slots................................................................................................................  34
G430 and EM200 media module capacity.........................................................................  35
Chapter 5: Summary of services...........................................................................................  36
Summary of services.............................................................................................................  36
LAN services......................................................................................................................... 36
LAN physical media......................................................................................................... 36
VLANs............................................................................................................................ 36
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP).............................................................................. 37
Port mirroring..................................................................................................................  37
Port redundancy.............................................................................................................. 37
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)...............................................................................  37
WAN services.......................................................................................................................  37
WAN physical media........................................................................................................ 38
WAN features.................................................................................................................  38
Data and Routing features...............................................................................................  39
Chapter 6: Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting......................................  41
Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting................................................................ 41
Management Application.................................................................................................. 41
Management applications................................................................................................  41
Management access security features..............................................................................  42
Network security features................................................................................................. 42
Alarms and troubleshooting features.................................................................................  43
Chapter 7: Branch Gateway capacities................................................................................. 45
Branch Gateway capacities....................................................................................................  45
Maximum Branch Gateway G430 capacities...................................................................... 45
S8300 maximum capacities.............................................................................................. 46
H.323 stations using TLS.................................................................................................  47
Chapter 8: Supported Avaya telephones.............................................................................. 48
Supported Avaya telephones.................................................................................................. 48
Avaya IP telephones.............................................................................................................. 48
Avaya DCP digital telephones................................................................................................  48
Avaya analog telephones....................................................................................................... 49
Chapter 9: Technical specifications...................................................................................... 50
Technical specifications.........................................................................................................  50
Specifications........................................................................................................................ 50
EM200 specifications............................................................................................................. 51
Power cord specifications....................................................................................................... 51
Media module specifications................................................................................................... 52

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Purpose
This document describes tested characteristics and capabilities of Branch Gateway, including
feature descriptions, interoperability, performance specifications, security, and licensing
requirements.
This document is intended for anyone who wants to gain a high-level understanding of Branch
Gateway features, functions, capacities, and limitations within the context of solutions and verified
reference configurations.

Change history
The following changes have been made to this document since the last issue:

Issue Date Summary of changes


2.0 May 2016 • Merged the Purpose and Intended Audience sections
per GIS Content Evolution Updated Document
Standards.
• Heading name for this section renamed from
Document changes since last issue to Change
history.
• Updated the Training reference library under the
heading Related Resources.

Note:
This section only talks about what’s new in the document structure. To learn what’s new in
Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services 7.1, see Chapter 3: New in this release later in
this guide.

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Introduction

Related resources

Documentation
Title Description Number
Installation
Quick Start for Hardware Installation: An installation guide covering assembly and 03-603236
Avaya G430 Branch Gateway basic configuration of the G430
Deploying and Upgrading Avaya Describes how to install and upgrade the 03-603233
G430 Branch Gateway G430, prepare the G430 for software
configuration, and perform some basic
configurations. This guide describes how to
insert media modules and connect external
devices to the G430 and media module
ports.
Administration
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Describes how to configure and manage the 03-603228
Gateway G430 after it is already installed. This guide
contains detailed information about all the
features of the G430 and how to implement
them.
Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Describes the commands in the G430 CLI. 03-603234
Reference
Maintenance
Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Aura® Describes MOs and how to resolve alarms. 03-300430
Communication Manager, Branch
Gateways and Servers
Maintenance Commands for Avaya Describes all the commands across 03-300431
Aura® Communication Manager, platforms.
Branch Gateways and Servers
Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Describes maintenance procedures such as 03-300432
Aura® Communication Manager, network recovery
Branch Gateways and Servers
Implementation
Operations Intelligence Suite Describes installation and Configuration of 100167328
Advanced Implementation Guide for Service Level Agreement Monitor
SLA Mon

Finding documents on the Avaya Support website


About this task
Use this procedure to find product documentation on the Avaya Support website.

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Related resources

Procedure
1. Use a browser to navigate to the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com/.
2. At the top of the screen, enter your username and password and click Login.
3. Put your cursor over Support by Product.
4. Click Documents.
5. In the Enter your Product Here search box, type the product name and then select the
product from the drop-down list.
6. If there is more than one release, select the appropriate release number from the Choose
Release drop-down list.
7. Use the Content Type filter on the left to select the type of document you are looking for, or
click Select All to see a list of all available documents.
For example, if you are looking for user guides, select User Guides in the Content Type
filter. Only documents in the selected category will appear in the list of documents.
8. Click Enter.

Training
The following courses are available on https://www.avaya-learning.com. To search for the course, in
the Search field, enter the course code and click Go.

Course code Course title


4U00030E Knowledge Access: Avaya Aura® Communication Manager and CM
Messaging - Embedded Implementation.
4301W Avaya Unified Communications - Core Components.
7120V Integration Basics for Avaya Enterprise Team Engagement Solutions
(Virtual Instructor Led).
4302W Avaya Unified Communications - Gateways and Endpoints.

Viewing Avaya Mentor videos


Avaya Mentor videos provide technical content on how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Avaya
products.
About this task
Videos are available on the Avaya Support website, listed under the video document type, and on
the Avaya-run channel on YouTube.

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Introduction

Procedure
• To find videos on the Avaya Support website, go to http://support.avaya.com and perform one
of the following actions:
- In Search, type Avaya Mentor Videos to see a list of the available videos.
- In Search, type the product name. On the Search Results page, select Video in the
Content Type column on the left.
• To find the Avaya Mentor videos on YouTube, go to www.youtube.com/AvayaMentor and
perform one of the following actions:
- Enter a key word or key words in the Search Channel to search for a specific product or
topic.
- Scroll down Playlists, and click the name of a topic to see the available list of videos posted
on the website.
Note:
Videos are not available for all products.

Support
Go to the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com for the most up-to-date
documentation, product notices, and knowledge articles. You can also search for release notes,
downloads, and resolutions to issues. Use the online service request system to create a service
request. Chat with live agents to get answers to questions, or request an agent to connect you to a
support team if an issue requires additional expertise.

Warranty
Avaya provides a 90-day limited warranty on Branch Gateway. To understand the terms of the
limited warranty, see the sales agreement or other applicable documentation. In addition, the
standard warranty of Avaya and the details regarding support for Branch Gateway in the warranty
period is available on the Avaya Support website at https://support.avaya.com under Help &
Policies> Policies & Legal > Warranty & Product Lifecycle. See also Help & Policies > Policies
& Legal > License Terms.

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Chapter 2: G430 Branch Gateway overview

G430 Branch Gateway Overview

Avaya Branch Gateway G430


The Branch Gateway G430 is a multipurpose gateway targeting small and medium branches of 1 to
150 users. The G430 supports two expansion modules to support varying branch office sizes.

Branch Gateway functions


The Branch Gateway:
• Works in conjunction with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager IP telephony software
running on Avaya Servers to help deliver intelligent communications to enterprises of all sizes
• Combines telephone exchange and data networking, by providing PSTN toll bypass, and
routing data and VoIP traffic over the WAN
• Features a VoIP engine and Ethernet LAN connectivity.
• Provides full support for Avaya IP and digital telephones, as well as analog devices such as
modems, fax machines, and telephones.
Telephone services on a Branch Gateway are controlled by an Avaya Server operating either as an
External Call Controller (ECC) or as an Internal Call Controller (ICC). The Branch Gateway
supports:
• The Avaya S8300 Server as an ICC, or as an ECC when the S8300 is installed in another
Branch Gateway
An ICC can be used in addition to an ECC with the ICC installed as a Survivable Remote Server
(SRS) designed to take over call control in the event that the ECC fails or the WAN link between the
branch office and main location breaks. The SRS provides full featured telephone service
survivability for the branch office. The Branch Gateway also features Standard Local Survivability
(SLS) (IPv4 only), which provides basic telephone services in the event that the connection with the
primary ECC is lost.

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Branch Gateway specifications


G430 is a scalable device with a basic configuration consisting of one power supply unit (PSU) and
256 MB RAM. G430 v1 has one on-board VoIP module providing 25 VoIP channels for G.711 and
G.726 and 20 channels for G.729, and an additional slot for the optional insertion of an MP10,
MP20, MP80, or MP120 VoIP module. If an MP120 is installed on G430 v1, the on-board VOIP
module is disabled. G430 v2 has no on-board VOIP module. You can also replace the 256 MB RAM
with 512 MB RAM and use an external compact flash to increase the number of announcement files
from 256 to 1024 and increase announcement time from 45 minutes to 4 hours.
The Branch Gateway is a modular device, adaptable to support different combinations of endpoint
devices. While fixed front panel ports support the connection of external LAN switches, Ethernet
WAN lines, and external routers, three slots are provided for plugging in optional media modules.
Two EM200 expansion modules can be connected to the G430, providing two media module slots
each, bringing the total number of available media module slots to seven. Pluggable media modules
provide interfaces for different types of telephones and trunks. A combination is selected to suit the
needs of the branch. A range of telephony modules provides full support for legacy equipment such
as analog and digital telephones. IP phones are supported via an external LAN switch.
The G430 features field replaceable RAM memory card and DSP childboard.

Minimum firmware requirements for G430


Firmware Build v1a v2a Comments Recommended CM Version
version
(MP120 - Older versions of CM will
Preinstalled) work
BGW 5.2.1 30.28.0 Yes No No BGW support CM 5.2.1(SP 16) or higher
MP120
(CM blocks more than 105
channels)
BGW 6.1 31.26.0 Yes No No BGW support CM 6.0.1
MP120
(CM blocks more than 105
channels)
BGW 6.2.1 32.26.0 Yes No No BGW support AA 6.2 FP1 CM 6.2 sp 4 — Dec
MP120 2012
(CM blocks more than 105
channels)
BGW 6.3 33.13.0 Yes No No BGW support AA 6.2 FP2 CM 6.3 — May 2013
MP120
(CM supports all 120 channels)
BGW 6.3.1 34.6.0 Yes No No BGW support AA6.2 FP3 CM6.3.2 — Oct 2013
MP120
(CM supports all 120 channels)
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Branch Gateway features

Firmware Build v1a v2a Comments Recommended CM Version


version
(MP120 - Older versions of CM will
Preinstalled) work
BGW 6.3.5 35.x.y Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP3 CM 6.3.2 +
V150.1 Features
(CM supports all 120 channels)
BGW 6.3.6 36.x.y Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6
JITC
AA 6.2 FP3 CM 6.3.2 +
(CM supports all 120 channels)
BGW 6.3.7 36.16.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
+
BGW 6.3.8 36.16.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
+
BGW 6.3.9 36.16.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
+
BGW 6.3.10 36.16.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
+
BGW 6.3.11 36.16.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
+
BGW 6.3.12 36.16.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
BGW 6.3.13 36.17.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
BGW 7.0 37.20.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 7.0, CM 7.0
AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
BGW 7.0.0.1 37.20.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 7.0, CM 7.0
AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
BGW 7.0.0.2 37.21.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 7.0, CM 7.0
AA 6.2 FP 4 CM 6.3.6 +
BGW 7.0.1 37.38.0 Yes Yes MP120 Support AA 7.0 FP 1, CM 7.0.1
AA 7.0, CM 7.0 +
AA 6.2 FP 4, CM 6.3.6 +

Branch Gateway features


Some features are supported only in IPv4 as indicated in the following table that summarizes the
Branch Gateway features.

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Feature type Description


Hardware • 3-slot chassis (three slots for media modules)
features
• Two EM200 expansion modules, each providing two slots each for media modules
• Hot-swappable media modules
• Support for hot-swappable external compact flash
• VoIP DSPs (up to 105 channels)
• Memory SoDIMMs
Voice • H.248 gateway
features
• Voice line interfaces:
- IP phones
- Analog phones
- Avaya DCP phones
- BRI Phones
- FXS/Fax
- VoIP
- Fax and modem over IP
• Voice trunk interfaces:
- FXO
- BRI
- T1/E1
• Supported CODECs: G.711A/μLaw, G.729a, G.726, Opus codec.
• Survivability features for continuous voice services:
- Local Survivable Processor (LSP) (with S8300)
- Standard Local Survivability (SLS) (IPv4 only)
- Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR)
- Modem Dial Backup
- Dynamic Call Admission Control (CAC) for Fast Ethernet and GRE tunnel interfaces
- Inter-Gateway Alternate Routing (IGAR)
• DHCP and TFTP server to support IP phones images and configuration (IPv4 only)
• Announcements support
• Contact Closure support
• International tone detection and generation for DTMF, R1-MF, R2-MFC, call classification
• Custom tone detection and generation
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Branch Gateway features

Feature type Description


Routing and Note:
WAN
features IPv6 is not supported on the WAN.
• One WAN 10/100 Ethernet port with traffic shaping capabilities
• PPPoE (IPv4 only) and PPP (IPv4 only)
• Routing Protocols: Static, OSPF, RIP
• VRRP (IPv4 only)
• Equal Cost Multi Path routing (ECMP)
• IPSec VPN
• cRTP
• WAN Quality of Service (QoS)
• Policy-based routing
• DHCP relay
• GRE tunneling
• Dynamic IP addressing (DHCP client/PPPoE)
• Object tracking
• Backup Interface
LAN features • Two LAN 10/100 RJ-45 Ethernet ports (w/o POE)
• Auto-negotiation
• 2K MAC table with aging
• 8 VLANs
• Multi-VLAN binding, 802.1Q support
• Ingress VLAN Security
• Broadcast/Multicast storm control
• Automatic MAC address aging
• Rapid Spanning Tree
• Port mirroring
• RMON statistics
• Port redundancy
• LLDP (IPv4 only)
Security • Media and signaling encryption
hardened
• Secured management
hardware
features • Digitally signed gateway firmware
• Managed security service support
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Feature type Description


• Access list support
Management • Avaya Device Manager
features
• Embedded Web Manager (IPv4 only)
• RADIUS Authentication support (IPv4 only)
• SNMPv1 traps and SNMPv3 notifications
• SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 servers support
• Telnet (IPv4 only) and SSHv2 support
• SCP, TFTP, and FTP clients
• Syslog client
• Modem access for remote administration
• Packet Sniffing
• RTP-MIB
• Backup and Restore on USB Flash drive

G430 physical description

Figure 1: The Branch Gateway G430 Chassis

No Name Description
1 System LEDs LEDs that indicate the status of the system
2 RST button Reset button. Resets chassis configuration.
3 ASB button Alternate Software Bank button. Reboots the
G430 with the software image in the alternate
bank.
4 USB ports Two USB 2.0 ports with USB connectors.
Supports the connection of:
• USB flash drive. No more than one USB flash
drive can be connected.
• USB modem: Multitech MultiModemUSB
MT5634ZBA-USB-V92, or USRobotics USB
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EM200 physical description

No Name Description
modem model 5637. No more than one USB
modem can be connected.
5 CCA (Contact Closure) port RJ-45 port for ACS (308) contact closure adjunct
box.
6 Services Ethernet 10/100 port for services and
maintenance access. RJ-45 connector.
7 WAN 10/2 One 10/100 Base TX Ethernet WAN port. RJ-45
connector.
8 LAN 10/4 Two 10/100 Base TX Ethernet LAN ports. RJ-45
connectors.
9 Compact Flash Compact Flash slot
10 V1 Slot for media module or S8300 Server
11 V2 Slot for media module
12 V3 Slot for media module

For information about the different media modules that can be housed in the G430 media module
slots, see Chapter 2: Optional components on page 21.

EM200 physical description

1. System LEDs
2. V5/V7 — slot for media module
3. V6/V8 — slot for media module

For information about the different media modules that can be housed in the EM200 media module
slots, see Chapter 2: Optional components on page 21.

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Chapter 3: New in this release

What's new in Branch Gateway


This chapter provides an overview of the new features and enhancements for Branch Gateway 7.1.
CLI Commands
Two new CLI Commands are introduced in Release 7.1:
• set allow-unencrypted: System administrator can use this command to allow or disallow
media encryption requests from Communication Manager.
• set link-encryption: System administrator can use this command to specify what
TLS versions will be offered by the gateway when connecting to a server.
FIPS-mode
FIPS-mode is a feature that is currently not supported in Release 7.1 for use by our customers since
it is pending FIPS certification by a 3rd-party at this time. It is targeted to be available in a post 7.0.1
release after achieving FIPS certification.
OPUS Codec
The MP120 and MP160 VOIP modules are now capable of supporting the Opus codec in
narrowband mode.

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Chapter 4: Optional components

Optional components
The Branch Gateway is a versatile device with powerful capabilities that can be expanded to include
up to two EM200 expansion modules. To implement the various services that are supported, a
variety of swappable internal components called media modules are available.

Supported media modules


Media module Description Comment
S8300 C/D/E Communication Manager server In slot V1 only
Telephony media modules
MM711 8 universal analog ports
MM714 4 analog telephone ports and 4 analog trunk ports
MM714B 4 analog telephone ports, 4 analog trunk ports, and
an emergency transfer relay
MM716 24 analog ports
MM712 8 DCP telephone ports
MM717 24 DCP telephone ports
MM710 1 T1/E1 ISDN PRI trunk port
MM710B
MM720 8 ISDN BRI trunk or endpoint (telephone or data)
ports
MM721 8 ISDN BRI trunk or endpoint (telephone or data)
ports
MM722 2 ISDN BRI trunk ports

Caution:
The MM340 and MM342 are not supported by the Avaya Branch Gateway G430. Do not insert
an MM340 or MM342 media module into an G430 Branch Gateway.

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Optional components

S8300D Server hardware requirements


The hardware for S8300D Server as a primary controller is identical to the hardware for S8300D
Server as a survivable remote server. The difference between the two configurations is only in
software.

S8300D Server components


For a list of S8300D components used in each S8300D configuration, see the S8300D Server
configuration section.

S8300D Server configuration


The S8300D Server is supported by Communication Manager Release 5.2 and later.
An S8300D Server is an Intel Core 2 Duo U5700 processor that runs on the Linux operating system.
The S8300D Server resides in Slot V1 of a gateway and includes:
• 250-GB hard disk
• 8-GB DRAM (with one 1 GB DIMM)
• 4-GB Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
• One USB ports and a 10/100 Base-T port
- One USB port supports a readable DVD/CD-ROM drive, which is used for system
installations and upgrades.
• One services port
• One internal Compact Flash drive, which is used as the primary reboot device
• Modem support for alarming

S8300D Server software


S8300D Server supports the following:
• A web server that is used for:
- Backing up and restoring customer data
- Viewing current alarms
- Maintaining the server
- Enabling and disabling the modem
- Starting and stopping the FTP server

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Optional components

- Viewing the software license


- Accessing SNMP to configure trap destinations and to start and stop the master agent
- Viewing the configuration information
- Upgrading
• A Linux operating system
• Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
• A secure HTTP server for IP phone file downloads
• H.248 Branch Gateway Signaling Protocol
• Control messages over H.323 Signaling Protocol

S8300E Server hardware requirements


The hardware for S8300E Server as a primary controller is identical to the hardware for S8300E
Server as a survivable remote server. The difference between the two configurations is only in
software.

S8300E Server components


For a list of S8300E components used in each S8300E configuration, see the S8300E Server
configuration section.

S8300E Server configuration


The S8300E server is supported by Communication Manager Release 5.2 and later.
An S8300E server is an dual core Intel Ivy Bridge processor.
The S8300E server resides in Slot V1 of a gateway and includes:
• 320–GB hard disk
• Two 8-GB of DDR3 SDRAM
• 512-KB L2 cache and 4-MB L3 cache
• Three USB 2.0 ports
• Ethernet LAN port reserved for future use
• USB port for DVD Drive
• Two DIMM sockets
• USB compact flash reader
• One services Ethernet port

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Optional components

S8300E Server software


S8300E server supports the following:
• A web server that is used for:
- Backing up and restoring customer data
- Viewing current alarms
- Maintaining the server
- Enabling and disabling the modem
- Starting and stopping the FTP server
- Viewing the software license
- Accessing SNMP to configure trap destinations and to start and stop the master agent
- Viewing the configuration information
- Upgrading
• Linux operating system
• Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
• Secure HTTP server for IP phone file downloads
• H.248 branch gateway signaling protocol
• Control messages over H.323 and SIP signaling protocol

Utility Services overview


From Utility Services Release 7.0, you can deploy Utility Services as a standalone OVA.

Out of Band Management


Out of Band Management is a physically and logically separate network connection. It connects to a
customer’s private IT management network and provides for secure management and
administration of Avaya products.
From Utility Services Release 7.0.1, you can activate out-of-band management even after
deployment.
Utility Services Release 7.0.1 and later support a full out of band management configuration.
Therefore, you can deploy Utility Services with two IP addresses and split the user and
management traffic to different Ethernet interfaces on different IP networks.
When Utility Services is set for out of band management, the following services are allocated for full
or Utility Services-only mode:

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Application Interfaces for traffic


Phone firmware download Public
Phone settings file Public
Gateway firmware download Public
DHCP Server Public
Myphone User Public
SSH Out of Band Management / Services
Myphone Admin Out of Band Management
CDR connection to CM Out of Band Management
Main admin web pages Out of Band Management / Services
Alarm source Out of Band Management
SAL connection (SSH, HTTP) Out of Band Management

When Utility Services is set for out of band management, the following services are allocated for
services port-only mode:
Application Interfaces for traffic
SSH Out of Band Management / Services
Alarm source Out of Band Management
SAL connection (SSH, HTTP) Out of Band Management
Main admin web pages Disabled
Phone firmware download Disabled
Gateway firmware download Disabled
Phone settings Disabled
Gateway firmware download Disabled
DHCP Server Disabled
Myphone Server Disabled
CDR connection to CM Disabled
Myphone admin Disabled

Note:
If a network is not mentioned for service when Out of Band Management is enabled, the service
must be disabled on that interface.

Utility Admin
With Utility Services 7.0.1, the Utility Services Administration Web Pages are accessible on port
543.
The URL is https:// <Utility Services IP> :543/admin.html.

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Optional components

‘Utility Services IP’ is the Public IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is disabled. This is the
OOBM IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is enabled.
With the Utility Admin page, you can configure and gain access to the following elements:
• Software Version: Displays the software versions of packages, operating system, IP telephone
firmware, media module firmware, and gateway firmware that are active on Utility Services.
• Firewall Rules: Displays the IPv4 and IPv6 firewall rules of Utility Services.
• IP Phone file server: Supports the download of the IP telephone firmware and the settings files.
The server also supports backing up and restoring of IP telephone user configuration, for
example, speed dial configurations.
• ADVD Settings Editor: Provides a Web-based tool for configuring the Avaya Desktop Video
Device (ADVD) settings file. ADVD Settings Editor provides enhanced validation to avoid
wrong configurations.
• IP Phone Settings Editor: Provides a Web-based tool for configuring the IP telephone settings
file. IP Phone Settings Editor provides enhanced validation to avoid wrong configurations.
• IP Phone firmware management: Supports the upload of the new telephone firmware to the file
server.
• DHCP server: Provides basic DHCP server capabilities for supporting IP telephones.
• IPv6 DHCP server: Provides IPv6 DHCP server capabilities for supporting IP telephones.
• IP Phone Push Server: Displays the content from Push Server Database.
• Log viewer: Provides access of the log files for the Utility Services applications.
• CDR tools: Provides a Call Detail Record (CDR) collection capability. The CDR tool collects the
CDR records from Communication Manager and imports the records into the Utility Services
database. The CDR tool also provides simple examples on using the CDR data in the
database.

MyPhone Admin
With Utility Services 7.0.1, the Utility Services MyPhone Administration Web Pages are accessible
on port 9443.
The URL is https://<Utility Services IP>:9443/MyPhoneAdmin.
‘Utility Services IP’ is the Public IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is disabled. This is the
OOBM IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is enabled.
With the MyPhone Admin page, you can gain access to the following configuration elements of
MyPhone and IP telephone operations:
• MyPhone Feature Buttons: Enable or disables the features available to the MyPhone users.
• WML Links: Displays the default Wireless Markup Language (WML) page on the IP
telephones. You can use this element to configure the default WML page.
• System Message: Configures the WML page. This element contains a block of text that is
relevant to every IP telephone user.

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Optional components

For more information about MyPhone Admin, see Accessing and Managing Avaya Aura® Utility
Services, 03-603628.

MyPhone
With the MyPhone page, you can:
• Configure the IP telephones.
• Configure buttons, language settings, EC500, Enhanced Call forwarding, and other features.
• Configure the security codes and other parameters.
For more information about MyPhone, see Accessing and Managing Avaya Aura® Utility Services,
03-603628.

MyPhone User Guide


You can download a PDF file or an online HTML file to view the MyPhone documentation.

Deploying Utility Services


You can deploy Utility Services on the following:
• VMware
For more information, see Deploying Avaya Aura® Utility Services guide.
• Appliance Virtualization Platform through Solution Deployment Manager (SDM)
For more information, see Deploying Avaya Aura® applications from System Manager.

Audit Account Addition


Utility Services supports an auditor account. You can use the auditor account to view the
configuration and log files on Utility Services. However, you cannot alter any configuration. During
the time of installation, the default password for the auditor account is audit01. You can change
the default password at any given instance by starting an SSH session to Utility Services.

IP Phone Firmware Removal


Utility Services no longer bundles the IP Phone firmware within the build. To ensure that Utility
Services has the correct IP Phone firmware for the installation, you must download the latest version
of the firmware from PLDS. You can download the latest IP Phone firmware to store on Utility
Services at any time. The IP Phone firmware management features remain unchanged from the
previous versions.

Telephony media modules


The Branch Gateway supports the MM711, MM714, MM714B, and MM716 analog media modules,
the MM712 and MM717 DCP media modules, the MM710B E1/T1 media module, and the MM720,
MM721 and MM722 BRI media modules.

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MM711 analog media module


The MM711 provides analog trunk and telephone features and functionality.
MM711 ports
The administrator can configure any of the eight ports of the MM711 as follows:
• Central office trunk, either loop start or ground start
• Analog Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunks, either wink-start or immediate-start
• 2-wire analog Outgoing CAMA E911 trunks for connectivity to the PSTN
• MF signaling is supported for CAMA ports
• Analog, tip/ring devices, such as single-line telephones with or without LED message waiting
indication
Other MM711 features and functionality
• Three ringer loads, which is the Ringer Equivalency Number (REN), for the following loop
lengths for all eight ports.
- 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm wire
- 16,000 feet (4877 meters) with 0.5 mm wire
- 10,000 feet (3048 meters) with 0.4 mm wire
At .1 or less ringer loads, the supported loop length is 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm,
0.5 mm and 0.4 mm wire.
• Up to eight simultaneously-ringing ports
Note:
The Branch Gateway achieves this number of ports by staggering the ringing and pauses
between two sets of up to four ports.
• Type 1 Caller ID
• Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences

Figure 2: The MM711 media module

MM714 analog media module


The MM714 analog media module provides four analog telephone ports and four analog trunk ports.
Note:
The four analog trunk ports cannot be used for analog DID trunks. Instead, the four analog
telephone ports must be used.

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MM714 ports
The MM714 provides you with the capability to configure any of the four trunk ports as:
• A loop start or a ground start central office trunk with a loop current of 18 to 120 mA
• A two-wire analog Outgoing CAMA E911 trunk, for connectivity to the PSTN. MF signaling is
supported for CAMA ports.
MM714 line ports
The MM714 provides you with the capability to configure any of the four telephone ports as:
• A wink-start or an immediate-start DID trunk
• Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message waiting
indication
Other MM714 features and functionality
• Three ringer loads, which is the Ringer Equivalency Number (REN), for the following loop
lengths for all eight ports.
- 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm wire
- 16,000 feet (4877 meters) with 0.5 mm wire
- 10,000 feet (3048 meters) with 0.4 mm wire
At .1 or less ringer loads, the supported loop length is 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm,
0.5 mm and 0.4 mm wire.
• Up to four simultaneously-ringing ports
• Type 1 caller ID and Type 2 caller ID
• Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences

Figure 3: The MM714 media module

MM714B analog media module


The MM714B analog media module provides all the features provided by the MM714 (see MM714
analog media module on page 28), and in addition provides an emergency transfer relay.
MM714B and ETR
In the event of system failure, the MM714B provides emergency transfer relay (ETR) services by
connecting trunk port 5 and line port 4.

Figure 4: The MM714B media module

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MM716 analog media module


The MM716 provides 24 analog ports supporting telephones, modem, and fax. These ports can also
be configured as DID trunks with either wink-start or immediate-start. The 24 ports are provided via
a 25 pair RJ21X amphenol connector, which can be connected by an amphenol cable to a breakout
box or punch-down block.

MM716 ports
The MM716 provides you with the capability to configure any of the 24 ports as:
• Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message waiting
indication
• A wink-start or an immediate-start DID trunk

Other MM716 features and functionality


• Three ringer loads, which is the Ringer Equivalency Number (REN), for the following loop
lengths for all 24 ports.
- 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm wire
- 16,000 feet (4877 meters) with 0.5 mm wire
- 10,000 feet (3048 meters) with 0.4 mm wire
At .1 or less ringer loads, the supported loop length is 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm,
0.5 mm and 0.4 mm wire.
• Up to 24 simultaneously-ringing ports
• Type 1 caller ID
• Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences
The MM716 is compatible with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager release 3.1 and higher, and
Branch Gateway firmware version 29.x.x and higher.

Figure 5: The MM716 media module

VOIP Modules in G430


A media processor or a VOIP module provides the resources/channels to support voice, modem, fax
calls over IP.
G430 supports the VOIP modules listed in the table below:
VOIP Modules Description
Table continues…

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MP10 Supports a maximum of 10 channels.


MP20 Supports a maximum of 20 channels
• Provides 25 VOIP channels for G.711 and G.726
• Provides 20 VOIP channels for G.729
MP80 Supports a maximum of 80 channels
MP120 Supports a maximum of 120 channels.
The MP120 is capable of supporting new media
services such as V.150.1 and Opus codec. In the
past, all DSP cards were capable of supporting all
codec types, albeit with various performance
differences in terms of point costs. However, the V.
150.1 protocol is not supported on the older media
processors.
G430 supports a maximum of 120 channels. If an
MP120 is installed on a G430 v1, the onboard VoIP
module will be disabled.
Supports a maximum of 60 channels with the Opus
codec.

MM712 DCP media module


The MM712 DCP media module provides eight DCP telephone ports. The ports support two-wire
Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) telephones. See Supported Avaya telephones on page 48
for a list of compatible DCP telephones.

Figure 6: The MM712 media module

MM717 DCP media module


The MM717 DCP media module provides 24 DCP ports of two-wire DCP functionality exposed as a
single 25-pair amphenol connector. The DCP ports are exposed by connecting the module via a
standard amphenol cable to a punch-down block with RJ-11 jacks. The MM717 allows you to use
one of the smaller media module slots for a large number of DCP telephones.

Figure 7: The MM717 media module

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MM710B E1/T1 media module


Note:
This information applies to the MM710 as well.
The MM710B E1/T1 media module terminates an E1 or T1 trunk. The MM710 has a built-in Channel
Service Unit (CSU) so an external CSU is not necessary. The CSU is only used for the T1 circuit.
The MM710B features:
• ISDN PRI capability (23B+D or 30B+D)
• Trunk signaling to support US and International CO or tie trunks
• Echo cancellation in either direction

Figure 8: The MM710B media module

MM720 BRI media module


The MM720 BRI media module provides eight ports with RJ-45 jacks that can be administered
either as BRI trunk connections or BRI endpoint (telephone and data module) connections.
Note:
The MM720 BRI media module cannot be administered to support both BRI trunks and BRI
endpoints at the same time. However, the MM720 BRI Media Module supports combining both
B-channels together to form a 128-kbps channel. Communication Manager 3.1 enables
combining B-channels, using BONDing, to form a higher bandwidth connection. Finally, if the
MM720 BRI Media Module is administered to support BRI endpoints, it cannot be used as a
clock synchronization source.
For BRI trunking, the MM720 BRI media module supports up to eight BRI interfaces to the central
office at the ISDN TE reference point. Information is communicated in two ways:
• Over two 64-kbps channels, called B1 and B2, that can be circuit-switched simultaneously
• Over a 16-kbps channel, called the D-channel, that is used for signaling. The MM720 occupies
one time slot for all eight D channels.
The circuit-switched connections have an A- or Mu-law option for voice operation. The circuit-
switched connections operate as 64-kbps clear channels when in the data mode.
For BRI endpoints, the MM720 BRI media module supports up to 16 BRI stations and data modules
that conform to AT&T BRI, World Class BRI, and National ISDN NI1/NI2 BRI standards. The MM720
BRI media module provides -40 volt phantom power to the BRI endpoints.

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Figure 9: The MM720 media module

MM721 BRI media module overview


The MM721 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) media module contains eight ports. You can administer
these ports either as BRI trunk or BRI endpoint connections, such as a telephone and data module.
Note:
You cannot administer the MM721 BRI media module to support both BRI trunks and BRI
endpoints at the same time. You can use all eight ports on the MM721 for just stations or just
trunks. You cannot use a mixture of ports for both applications.
For BRI trunking, the MM721 BRI media module supports up to eight BRI interfaces to the central
office at the ISDN S/T reference point.
For BRI endpoints, each of the eight ports on the MM721 BRI media module supports integrated
voice and data endpoints for up to 2 BRI stations or data modules or both. The MM721 BRI media
module provides -48 volt phantom power to the BRI endpoints.
The MM721 BRI media module supports 4-wire S/T ISDN BRI on each interface.
The MM721 BRI media module communicates information in two ways:
• Over two 64-kbps channels called B1 and B2. You can circuit-switch these channels
simultaneously
• Over a 16-kbps channel called the D-channel that is used for signaling
The circuit-switched connections have an A-law or Mu-law option for voice operation. In the data
mode, circuit-switched connections operate as 64-kbps clear channels.
The MM721 supports the G450 and G430 Branch Gateways with Communication Manager Release
6.0.1 build 31_18_1.
The MM721 is supported by Communication Manager release 6.0.1 and later and Gateway firmware
version 31.18.1 and later.
Note:
If you replace the MM720 media module, first uninstall the MM720 media module before
installing the MM721 media module.
The following table provides the MM721 media module display information on different
Communication Manager releases.

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Release 5.2.1/6.0.1 and earlier 5.2.1 SP7/6.0.1 SP1 6.2 and later
Administer MM720 (non-native MM720 (non-native admin) MM721 (Native)
admin)
Insert MM721 MM721 MM721
Result No Board MM720X MM721

Front panel of the MM721 media module

MM722 BRI media module


The MM722 BRI media module provides two 4 wire S/T ISDN BRI 2B+D access ports with RJ-45
jacks. Each port interfaces to the central office at the ISDN T reference point. Information is
communicated in the same manner as for the MM720. See MM720 BRI media module on page 32.

Figure 10: The MM722 media module

Note:
The MM722 media module does not support BRI stations or combining both B channels
together to form a 128-kbps channel.

Media module slot configurations


When choosing a combination of media modules to install in the Branch Gateway chassis and
EM200 expansion modules, consider the slots in which each module type can be housed, and the
limitations and recommendations regarding combinations of media modules.

Permitted slots
The Branch Gateway G430 chassis has three media module slots, marked V1, V2, and V3. Each of
the two optional EM200 expansion modules has two media module slots each. SeeEM200 physical
description on page 19. The slots of the EM200 connected to the EXPANSION OUT 1 connector on
the rear of the G430 are slots V5 and V6, and the slots of the EM200 connected to the EXPANSION
OUT 2 connector on the rear of the G430 are slots V7 and V8.

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Table 1: Permitted slots for media modules

Media module Permitted slots


MM710, MM710B Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8.
MM711 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM712 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM714, MM714B Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM716 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM717 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM720 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM721 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
MM722 Any media module slot: V1-V3, V5-V8
S8300 C/D V1

G430 and EM200 media module capacity


The G430 chassis is designed to accommodate:
• Up to three of the following telephony media modules: MM710, MM710B, MM711, MM712,
MM714, MM714B, MM720, MM721, MM722
• Up to two of the following telephony modules: MM716, MM717
• Up to one S8300 server (in slot V1 only)
Each EM200 chassis is designed to accommodate:
• Up to two of the following telephony media modules: MM710, MM711, MM712, MM714,
MM714B, MM716, MM717, MM720, MM721, MM722
Note:
Although you can insert a total of seven MM710 media modules in the extended G430 (a
G430 with two EM200 expansion modules), the optimum number is four MM710 media
modules, since the G430 can support up to 120 VoIP channels.
Note:
Although you can insert a total of seven MM721 media modules in the extended G430 (a
G430 with two EM200 expansion modules), the maximum number allowed is four MM721
media modules.

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Chapter 5: Summary of services

Summary of services

LAN services
You can use the Branch Gateway as a LAN switch. You can also integrate the Branch Gateway into
an existing LAN.

LAN physical media


The Branch Gateway provides LAN services through the fixed LAN ports on the chassis front panel
for the connection of external LAN switches or local data devices. The LAN ports are connected to
the internal LAN switch and support HP auto-MDIX, which automatically detects and corrects the
polarity of crossed cables. This results in simplified LAN installation and maintenance.

VLANs
In the Branch Gateway, you can configure VLANs on the fixed LAN ports.
The Branch Gateway support up to eight VLANs. The following VLAN features are supported:

• VLAN port grouping. Port VLANs can be used to group LAN ports into logical groups.
• Ingress VLAN Security. You configure a list of ingress VLANs on each port. Any packets
tagged with an unlisted VLAN are dropped when received on the port.
• Class of Service (CoS) tagging. Packets are tagged with VLANs per CoS.
• Inter-VLAN routing. You can configure specific VLANs to permit access to the WAN while
others can be configured to deny access to the WAN.

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Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)


The IEEE 802.1D (STP) and IEEE 802.1w (RSTP) Spanning Tree Protocols are supported on the
ETH LAN ports.

Port mirroring
The Branch Gateway supports network traffic monitoring by port mirroring. You can configure port
mirroring on any LAN port. You implement port mirroring by connecting an external traffic probe
device to one of the LAN ports. The probe device monitors traffic that is sent and received through
other ports by copying the packets and sending them to the monitor port.

Port redundancy
You can configure port redundancy on the Branch Gateway. Port redundancy enables you to
provide both a primary link and a backup link to an important resource.

Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)


LLDP simplifies network troubleshooting and enhances the ability of network management tools to
discover and maintain accurate network topologies in multi-vendor environments. LLDP defines a
set of advertisement messages (TLVs), a protocol for transmitting the TLVs, and a method for
storing the information contained in the received TLVs. This allows stations attached to a LAN to
advertise information about the system and about the station’s point of attachment to the LAN to
other stations attached to the same LAN. These can be reported to the management station via
SNMP MIBs.
LLDP is supported on the front panel ETH LAN ports.

WAN services
The Branch Gateway has an internal router and provides direct access to outside WAN lines. You
can use the Branch Gateway as the endpoint device for a WAN line. You can also use the Branch
Gateway as the router for a WAN line with an external endpoint device.
Note:
Certain WAN services are supported on IPv4 only.

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WAN physical media


You can also use the fixed ETH WAN Fast Ethernet port as a WAN endpoint by configuring the
port’s interface for PPPoE encapsulation (ADSL modem) or Ethernet-DHCP/static IP (cable
modem).
To use the Branch Gateway as a router, connect the external endpoint device to the ETH WAN port
on the Branch Gateway front panel using a standard network cable.

WAN line support


The Branch Gateway supports the following types of data WAN line:
• PPPoE (ADSL modem)
• Ethernet-DHCP/static IP (cable modem)

WAN features
The Branch Gateway supports the following WAN features:
Note:
These features are only available on IPv4.
• Traffic shaping. The traffic shaping function estimates the parameters of the incoming traffic
and takes action if it measures traffic exceeding agreed parameters. The action could be to
drop the packets or mark them as being high drop priority.
• The Branch Gateway has the ability to map several PPP sessions to a single E1/T1 interface.
• PPPoE
• Backup functionality supported between any type of Layer 2 interface except for the VLAN
interface
• Dynamic Call Admission Control (CAC) for Fast Ethernet and GRE tunnel interfaces. Dynamic
CAC provides enhanced control over WAN bandwidth. When Dynamic CAC is enabled on an
interface, the Branch Gateway informs the MGC of the actual bandwidth of the interface and
tells the MGC to block calls when the bandwidth is exhausted.
• Quality of Service (QoS). The Branch Gateway uses Weighted Fair VoIP Queuing (WFVQ) as
the default queuing mode for WAN interfaces. WFVQ combines weighted fair queuing (WFQ)
for data streams and priority VoIP queuing to provide the real-time response time that is
required for VoIP. The Branch Gateway also supports the VoIP Queue and Priority Queue
legacy queuing methods.
• Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED). The Branch Gateway uses WRED on its ingress
and egress queues to improve the performance of the network when overloaded. The purpose
of WRED is to indicate to transmitting hosts to reduce their transmission speed when the
ingress Branch Gateway queues are congested.
• Policy. Each interface on the Branch Gateway can have four active policy lists:
- Ingress Access Control List

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- Ingress QoS List


- Egress Access Control List
- Egress QoS List
Access control lists define which packets should be forwarded or denied access to the
network. QoS lists change the DSCP and 802.1p priority of routed packets according to the
packet characteristics.
• Policy-based routing. The Branch Gateway features policy-based routing, which uses a policy
list structure to implement a routing scheme based on traffic source, destination, type, and
other characteristics. You can use policy-based routing lists (PBR lists) to determine the routing
of packets that match the rules defined in the list. Common applications include separate
routing for voice and data traffic, routing traffic originating from different sets of users through
different Internet connections (Internet Service Providers), and defining backup routes for
defined classes of traffic.
• RTP Header Compression. The Branch Gateway saves up to 60% of the bandwidth necessary
using RTP compression. It also enhances the efficiency of voice transmission over the network
by compressing the headers of Real Time Protocol (RTP) packets, thereby minimizing the
overhead and the delays involved in RTP implementation.
• TCP Header Compression. The Branch Gateway uses Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
header compression to reduce the amount of bandwidth needed for non-voice data. TCP
header compression can be applied either as part of RTP Header Compression via IPCH, or
using the Van Jacobson method defined in RFC 1144.
• Inter-Gateway Alternate Routing (IGAR). The Branch Gateway uses IGAR as a means to use
the PSTN as an alternative to the WAN interface under certain definable conditions. In
providing an alternate routing mechanism, IGAR preserves the internal makeup of the call so
that the call can be successfully terminated to its original internal destination.

Data and Routing features


The Branch Gateway has an internal router. You can configure the following routing features on the
router:
Note:
Features labelled * are only available on IPv4.
• Interfaces*
• Routing table
• VPN
• GRE tunneling*
• DHCP and BOOTP relay*
• DHCP server
• DHCP client*
• Broadcast relay
• ARP table

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• ICMP errors
• RIP*
• OSPF*
• Route redistribution
• VRRP*
• Fragmentation
• Static routes
• Policy-based routing*
• Distribution lists
• Dynamic IP addresses
• DNS resolver
• Unnumbered IP interfaces
• SYN cookies
• Keepalive packets
• Object tracking
• Backup interfaces

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Chapter 6: Management, Security, Alarms
and Troubleshooting

Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting

Management Application

Management applications
Use any of the following applications to manage the Branch Gateway:
• Command Line Interface
• Branch Gateway Manager and Embedded Web Manager
• Avaya Integrated Management

Branch Gateway Command Line Interface (CLI)


You can use the Branch Gateway CLI to configure the Branch Gateway and its media modules. The
CLI is a textual command prompt interface. It is similar to the CLI of many other network devices.
You can access the CLI with any of the following:
Note:
Telnet and the Services port are supported on IPv4 only.
• Telnet through the Services port.
• Telnet through the network
• Telnet through dialup, using a dialup PPP network connection
Note:
Telnet is disabled by default on the Branch Gateway
• SSH (Secure Shell), which enables you to establish a secure remote session over the network,
Services port, or dial in modem (PPP).
• SSH is enabled by default.

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For information about each command in the CLI, see Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference.
For information about how to use the CLI to perform specific configuration tasks, see Administration
for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430.

Avaya Branch Gateway Manager and Embedded Web Manager


Note:
Avaya management tools are supported in IPv4 only.
The Avaya Branch Gateway Manager is a web-enabled graphical administration tool for configuring
a single Branch Gateway device. You can use the Gxxx Manager to configure the Branch Gateway
chassis and media modules. You can also use it for status monitoring and troubleshooting. You can
open Avaya Branch Gateway Manager in one of the following ways:
• From Avaya Integrated Management software
• From a web browser on a computer on the same network as the device
For information about Avaya Branch Gateway Manager, see the Avaya Integrated Management
Manager User Guide.

Avaya Integrated Management


Avaya Integrated Management offers a comprehensive set of web-based network and system
management solutions that support Avaya converged voice solutions. You can use Avaya
Integrated Management to monitor SNMP traps on the Branch Gateway. You can also use Avaya
Integrated Management to access Avaya Gxxx Manager.

Management access security features


The Branch Gateway features the following management security mechanisms:
• A basic authentication mechanism in which users are assigned passwords and privilege levels
• Support for user authentication provided by an external RADIUS server
• SNMPv3 user authentication
• Secure data transfer via SSH and SCP with user authentication
• ASG authentication for remote service logins. ASG is a challenge-response authentication
method that is more secure than password authentication and does not require a static
password.
• Management access can be restricted to an Out of Band Interface, LAN or WAN.

Network security features


The Branch Gateway provides the following network security features:
• Private secure connections can be configured between the Branch Gateway and a remote
peer, using VPN (Virtual Private Network). VPN at the IP level is deployed using a standards-

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based set of protocols defined by the IETF called IPSec. IPSec provides privacy, integrity, and
authenticity to information transferred across IP networks.
• Protection against DoS (Denial of Service) attacks via:
- MSS notifications (IPv4 only). The Branch Gateway identifies predefined or custom-defined
traffic patterns as suspected DoS attacks and generates SNMP notifications, referred to as
Managed Security Services (MSS) notifications. MSS notifications are intercepted and, if
certain conditions are met, may be forwarded to the Avaya Security Operations Center
(SOC) as INADS alarms. The SOC is an Avaya service group that handles DoS alerts,
responding as necessary to any DoS attack or related security issue.
- SYN cookies, which protect against a well-known TCP/IP attack in which a malicious
attacker targets a vulnerable device and effectively prevents it from establishing new TCP
connections.
• From Release 7.0, Branch Gateway supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2.
• TLS 1.2 provides a higher level of security than earlier versions to protect users from known
attacks
• The TLS protocol provides three essential services to all the applications running above it:
- Encryption
- Authentication
- Data integrity
• TLS Certificate validation is now time-zone aware based on the values one has administered in
Communication Manager.

Alarms and troubleshooting features


The Branch Gateway has extensive features for error detection, alarms, and troubleshooting.
Detailed diagnostic information and troubleshooting are provided by software-based solutions
accessible by laptops in the field or remotely from an administrator’s computer. Administration for
the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 provides a comprehensive guide to configuring and using these
solutions.

Front panel LEDs


LEDs on the front panel of the Branch Gateway and their media modules give a quick overall
understanding of the health of the system and subsystems. When alarms or problems occur, LEDs
indicate that a technician’s attention is needed.

Automatic error detection


During normal operations, software or firmware automatically detects and attempts to fix or
circumvent error conditions. Errors are detected in two ways:
• Firmware on a system component during ongoing operations
• A “periodic test” or a “scheduled test” started by software

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A technician can run more comprehensive tests on demand.

SNMP
Note:
SNMP is supported on IPv4 only.
The Branch Gateway reports alarms using SNMP traps. The Branch Gateway fully supports SNMP
versions SNMPv1 and SNMPv3.

Packet sniffing
The Branch Gateway features packet sniffing on IPv4 and IPv6. All IP and ARP packets that pass
through the Branch Gateway are recorded. The recorded packets are stored in a file that can be
uploaded either to the Avaya server or to a PC and read by Ethereal for troubleshooting purposes.

VoIP debugging using RTP-MIB


The Branch Gateway includes the RTP-MIB feature for debugging QoS-related problems across the
VoIP network without any dedicated hardware. During each RTP stream, counters representing
various QoS metrics increment whenever configured thresholds for the metrics are exceeded. A
limited history of the QoS metric statistics is stored on the Branch Gateway for active and terminated
RTP streams. Statistics can be displayed via the Branch Gateway CLI. In addition, the Branch
Gateway can be configured to send SNMP traps to the SNMP trap manager on the Avaya server at
the termination of each RTP stream that has QoS problems. The traps are converted to syslog
messages and stored for viewing in the messages file on the Avaya server hard disk.

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Chapter 7: Branch Gateway capacities

Branch Gateway capacities

Maximum Branch Gateway G430 capacities


Table 2: Branch Gateway G430 capacities

Description Capacity Comments

Maximum number of G430s 250 This number also applies if the same
controlled by an External Call external server controls a combination of
Controller (ECC). Avaya Branch Gateways G430, G450,
G350, G250, and G700.
Maximum number of G430s 50 This number also applies if the same
controlled by an ECC server external server controls a combination of
housed in another Branch Avaya Branch Gateways G430, G450,
Gateway G430 (or G450 or G350, G250, and G700.
G700).
Maximum total number of 150 This number can be higher when
telephones supported by the connected to Communication Manager,
G430. depending on configuration. When
Maximum number of IP 150 connected to SLS, a maximum of 150 IP
telephones per Branch Gateway stations may be registered.
G430.
Maximum number of analog 56
phones per Branch Gateway
104 for a G430 with one
G430.
EM200
152 for a G430 with two
EM200s
Maximum number of DCP phones 56
per Branch Gateway G430.
104 for a G430 with one
EM200
152 for a G430 with two
EM200s
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Branch Gateway capacities

Description Capacity Comments


Maximum number of BRI 48 Maximum of 64 when the BRI modules are
endpoints per Branch Gateway MM721.
80 for a G430 with one
G430.
EM200
112 for a G430 with two
EM200s
Simultaneous two-way 120
conversations with TDM
transcoding from IP phone to
legacy telephone or trunk.
Simultaneous two-way 120
conversations with TDM
transcoding from TDM phones to
IP phones
Maximum number of BRI trunks 24 Maximum of 32 when the BRI modules are
MM721
40 for a G430 with one
EM200
56 for a G430 with two
EM200s
Maximum number of PSTN trunks 4 T1 7 E1/T1 can be supported in tandem
mode
3 E1
Miscellaneous
Simultaneous fax transmissions 120 Fax transmissions using VoIP resources
Touch-tone recognition (TTR) 32
Tone Generation unlimited
Announcements ports 15 ports for playback
1 for record

S8300 maximum capacities


Table 3: S8300 capacities

Item Quantity Supported


Number of Users per S8300 2400
Number of Trunks per S8300 2400
Total Endpoints (Trunks and Users) per S8300 900
MGs per S8300 50
LSPs per S8300 49
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Branch Gateway capacities

Item Quantity Supported


MGs per LSP 50
Announcement Sources per S8300 50
Busy Hour Calls (Maximum, non-call center) 10,000
Locations 50

For a complete list of capacities, see Avaya Aura® Communication Manager System Capacities
Table.

H.323 stations using TLS


H.323 stations using TLS are supported since Avaya Aura 6.2 FP4 with up to 2,000 endpoints per
Communication Manager (CM). This feature was, however, limited to USA Department of Defense
(DOD) customers.
Beginning with Avaya Aura® Release 7.0.1, support for H.323 stations using TLS is now generally
available (GA) for all customers. The capacity is now increased up to 18,000 endpoints per CM. For
a Branch Gateway with S8300 the capacity is limited up to 1,000 H.323 TLS endpoints.
See Avaya Aura ® Communication Manager System Capacities Table for detailed information
regarding capacities.

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Chapter 8: Supported Avaya telephones

Supported Avaya telephones


Avaya Branch Gateways support various Avaya telephones, including IP, DCP digital, and analog
telephones.

Avaya IP telephones
The Branch Gateway G430 supports all Avaya IP telephones, including the Avaya 1602, 1608, 1616
H.323 and 96xx IP phones, except for the Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone.

Avaya DCP digital telephones


The DCP media modules supported by the Branch Gateway support the following DCP telephones:
• Avaya 1408 DCP Telephone
• Avaya 1416 DCP Telephone
• Avaya 2402 Digital Telephone
• Avaya 2410 Digital Telephone
• Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone
• Avaya 2490 DCP Speakphone
• Avaya 6402 and Avaya 6402D Digital Telephones
• Avaya 6408+ and Avaya 6408D+ Digital Telephones
• Avaya 6416D+ and 6416D+M Digital Telephone
• Avaya 6424D+ and 6424D+M Digital Telephone
• Avaya 75xx and 8510T ISDN BRI endpoints
• Avaya 8403 Digital Telephone
• Avaya 8410 and 8410D Digital Telephones
• Avaya 8434DX Digital Telephone
• IP softphones that are configured as “Road Warrior” and “Take Over” a DCP station

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Avaya analog telephones

• Definity Extender – ISDN single endpoint 302 series Attendant Console (302D)
• Avaya 603E Call Master III
• Avaya 606B1 Call Master VI
• Avaya 9404 DCP Telephone
• Avaya 9408 DCP Telephone

Avaya analog telephones


The Branch Gateway supports the following Avaya analog telephones:
• Avaya 6210 Analog Telephone
• Avaya 6211 Analog Telephone
• Avaya 6218 Analog Telephone
• Avaya 6219 Analog Telephone
• Avaya 6220 Analog Telephone
• Avaya 6221 Analog Telephone
• Avaya 2500 analog Telephone

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Chapter 9: Technical specifications

Technical specifications
The Branch Gateway technical specifications include physical dimensions and tolerances, power
cord specifications, and media module specifications.

Specifications
The following table of technical specifications provides detailed information on the physical
dimensions and tolerances.
Table 4: Avaya Branch Gateway G430 specifications

Description Value
Height 2.62 in. (66.5 mm)
Width 19 in. (482.6 mm)
Depth 12.8 in. (325 mm)
Weight of empty chassis under 11 pounds (under 5 Kg)
Weight of chassis with basic between 13 and 14 pounds (between 6 and 7 Kg)
configuration
Ambient working temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Storage temperature –40°F to 150°F (–40°C to 66°C)
Operation altitude up to 10,000 ft. (3000 m)
Front clearance 12 in. (30 cm)
Rear clearance 18 in. (45 cm)
Humidity 10-90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Voltage 90V to 264V AC, 48 to 63 Hz
Power rating 800 BTU/h (234 W)
Max current 2.4 A

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EM200 specifications

EM200 specifications
The following table of technical specifications provides detailed information on the physical
dimensions and tolerances of the EM200 expansion module:
Table 5: EM200 specifications

Description Value
Height 2.62 in. (66.5 mm)
Width 19 in. (482.6 mm)
Depth 12.8 in. (325 mm)
Weight of empty chassis under 11 pounds (under 5 Kg)
Weight of chassis with media modules 13 pounds (6 kg)
and brackets
Ambient working temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Operation altitude up to 10,000 ft. (3000 m)
Front Clearance 12 in. (30 cm)
Rear Clearance 18 in. (45 cm)
Humidity 10 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Power rating 90V to 264V AC, 48 to 63 Hz
BTU 430 BTU/h
Max current 1.3 A

Power cord specifications


For North America
The cord set must be UL Listed/CSA Certified, 16 AWG, 3-conductor (3rd wire ground), type SJT.
One end is to be terminated to an IEC 60320, sheet C13 type connector rated 10A, 250V. The other
end is to be terminated to either a NEMA 5-15P attachment plug for nominal 125V applications or a
NEMA 6-15P attachment plug for nominal 250V applications.
For outside North America
The cord must be VDE Certified or Harmonized (HAR), rated 250V, 3-conductor (3rd wire ground),
1.0 mm2 minimum conductor size. The cord is to be terminated at one end to a VDE Certified/CE
Marked IEC 60320, sheet C13 type connector rated 10A, 250V and the other end to a 3-conductor
grounding type attachment plug rated at a minimum of 10A, 250V and a configuration specific for
the region/country in which it will be used. The attachment plug must bear the safety agency
certifications mark(s) for the region/country of installation.

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Technical specifications

Media module specifications


Table 6: Media modules

Description Value
Height 0.79 in. (2 cm)
Width 6.69 in. (17 cm)
Depth 12.20 in. (31 cm)
Weight 0.7-0.9 lb. (300-400 grams)

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Index
Numerics Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430s . 10
Avaya G430 CLI Reference ..........................................10
802.1x .................................................................................. 42 Avaya G430 Manager User Guide ............................... 10
Installing and Upgrading the Avaya Branch Gateway
G430 .............................................................................10
A Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Aura Communication
Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430s .........10 Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
ADVD Settings Editor .......................................................... 25 Maintenance Commands for Avaya Aura Communication
Alarms and troubleshooting ................................................. 43 Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
analog telephones ............................................................... 49 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Aura Communication
ASB button ...........................................................................18 Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
Audit Account Addition .........................................................27 Quick Start for Hardware Installation for the Avaya
Automatic error detection .....................................................43 Branch Gateway G430 ................................................. 10
Avaya Aura Communication Manager (Avaya Aura CM) document changes ................................................................ 9
server integration ..........................................................13 DoS attacks ......................................................................... 42
Avaya courses ..................................................................... 11
Avaya G250/G350/G450 Manager User Guide ................... 10 E
Avaya G430 CLI Reference .................................................10
Avaya G430 Manager User Guide .......................................10 EM200
Avaya IM ..............................................................................42 front panel .....................................................................19
Avaya Integrated Management ............................................42 physical description ...................................................... 19
Avaya telephones, which supported .................................... 48 Embedded Web Manager ....................................................42
Enhanced Local Survivability (ELS) .....................................13
ETH LAN port ...................................................................... 18
B ETH WAN port ..................................................................... 18
Branch Gateway .................................................................. 20 External Call Controller (ECC) .............................................13
Branch Gateway services
Voice over IP (VoIP) ..................................................... 44 F
Buttons
ASB .............................................................................. 18 Features ...............................................................................15
RST .............................................................................. 18 Firewall Rules ...................................................................... 25
Fixed LAN port .....................................................................36
Front panel ...........................................................................18
C EM200 .......................................................................... 19
CCA port .............................................................................. 18 LEDs .............................................................................43
CDR tools ............................................................................ 25
CLI documentation ...............................................................10 G
CM, see Avaya Aura Communication Manager ...................13
Components G250
optional ......................................................................... 21 analog model, see G250-Analog .................................. 14
BRI model, see G250-BRI ............................................ 14
DCP model, see G250-DCP .........................................14
D DS1 model, see G250-DS1 .......................................... 14
deploying utility services G250-BRI .............................................................................14
SDM ..............................................................................27 G250-DCP ........................................................................... 14
VMware ........................................................................ 27 G250-DS1 ............................................................................14
DHCP server ........................................................................25 G350 .................................................................................... 14
Diagnostic tools G430 .................................................................................... 14
automatic error detection ..............................................43 gateway capacities ....................................................... 45
DP .................................................................................37 minimum firmware specifications ..................................14
SNMP ........................................................................... 44 G450 .................................................................................... 14
Documentation Gateway capacities

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Index

Gateway capacities (continued) Installing and Upgrading the Avaya Branch Gateway
G430 .............................................................................45 G430 .............................................................................10
Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Aura Communication
Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
H Maintenance Commands for Avaya Aura Communication
H.323 stations via TLS .........................................................47 Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Aura Communication
Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
I Quick Start for Hardware Installation for the Avaya
Branch Gateway G430 ................................................. 10
IEEE 802.1D ........................................................................ 37
Media modules
IEEE 802.1w ........................................................................ 37
analog .....................................................................28–30
Installing and Upgrading the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 10
BRI ..........................................................................32, 34
Internal Call Controller (ICC) ............................................... 13
capacity ........................................................................ 35
IP Phone .............................................................................. 27
DCP .............................................................................. 31
IP Phone file server ............................................................. 25
E1/T1 ............................................................................ 32
IP Phone firmware management ......................................... 25
MM710 ..........................................................................32
IP Phone Firmware Removal ...............................................27
MM710B ....................................................................... 32
IP Phone Push Server ......................................................... 25
MM710B features ......................................................... 32
IP Phone Settings Editor ......................................................25
MM710 features ............................................................32
IP telephones .......................................................................48
MM711 ..........................................................................28
IPv6 DHCP server ............................................................... 25
MM712 ..........................................................................31
MM714 ..........................................................................28
L MM714B ....................................................................... 29
MM716 ..........................................................................30
LAN MM717 ..........................................................................31
ETH LAN port ............................................................... 18 MM720 ..........................................................................32
LAN ports MM722 ..........................................................................34
fixed .............................................................................. 36 permitted slots .............................................................. 34
switched ........................................................................36 slot configuration .......................................................... 34
LAN services supported ......................................................................21
overview ....................................................................... 36 telephony ...................................................................... 27
physical media ..............................................................36 MGC (Media Gateway Controller)
port redundancy ............................................................37 backup options ............................................................. 13
RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) ........................ 37 location ......................................................................... 13
VLANs configuration .....................................................36 modes ...........................................................................13
LEDs .................................................................................... 43 primary ..........................................................................13
legal notice ............................................................................... supported models ......................................................... 13
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) .................................37 MM710B media modules ..................................................... 32
Log viewer ........................................................................... 25 MM710 media modules ....................................................... 32
MM711
M features .........................................................................28
ringer equivalency number
Management MM711 .................................................................. 28
access permissions ...................................................... 42 MM711 media module ......................................................... 28
alarms and troubleshooting .......................................... 43 MM712 media module ......................................................... 31
applications ...................................................................41 MM714
Management tools ............................................................... 41 features .........................................................................29
Command Line Interface (CLI) ..................................... 41 ringer equivalency number
Device manager ........................................................... 42 MM714 .................................................................. 29
Embedded Web Manager .............................................42 MM714B media module .......................................................29
integrated management ................................................42 MM714 media module ......................................................... 28
Manuals MM716
Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430s . 10 features .........................................................................30
Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G450s . 10 ringer equivalency number
Avaya G430 CLI Reference ..........................................10 MM716 .................................................................. 30
Avaya G430 Manager User Guide ............................... 10 MM716 media module ......................................................... 30

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MM717 media module ......................................................... 31 S


MM720 media module ......................................................... 32
MM721 S8300
administration modes ................................................... 33 capacities ......................................................................46
front panel .....................................................................34 S8300D
overview ....................................................................... 33 configuration ................................................................. 22
MM722 media module ......................................................... 34 S8300D Server
MSS notifications ................................................................. 42 components .................................................................. 22
MyPhone ..............................................................................27 software ........................................................................ 22
MyPhone Admin .................................................................. 26 S8300E Server components ................................................23
MyPhone Feature Buttons ................................................... 26 S8300E Server configuration ...............................................23
MyPhone User Guide .......................................................... 27 S8300E Server hardware requirements .............................. 23
S8300E Server software ......................................................24
S8300 server
N as SRS ......................................................................... 13
new ...................................................................................... 20 in standalone deployment .............................................13
supported ......................................................................13
S8400 server ....................................................................... 13
O S8500 server ....................................................................... 13
S8510 server ....................................................................... 13
Optional components ...........................................................21
S8710 server ....................................................................... 13
out of band management .....................................................24
S8720 server ....................................................................... 13
S8730 server ....................................................................... 13
P SCP ..................................................................................... 42
Security features ..................................................................42
Packet sniffing ..................................................................... 44 Services
Physical description ............................................................. 18 LAN ...............................................................................36
EM200 .......................................................................... 19 SERVICES port ................................................................... 18
Port mirroring ....................................................................... 37 SNMP ............................................................................ 42, 44
Port redundancy .................................................................. 37 Software Version ................................................................. 25
Ports specifications ....................................................................... 50
CCA .............................................................................. 18 Specifications .......................................................................50
ETH LAN ...................................................................... 18 SRS (Survivable Remote Server) ........................................ 13
ETH WAN ..................................................................... 18 SSH ..................................................................................... 42
LAN ...............................................................................36 Standalone deployment ....................................................... 13
SERVICES ................................................................... 18 Standard Local Survivability (SLS) ...................................... 13
USB .............................................................................. 18 STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) .............................................37
Power cord specifications .................................................... 51 support .................................................................................12
Primary MGC ....................................................................... 13 Survivability ..........................................................................13
Switched LAN ports ............................................................. 36
Q SYN cookies ........................................................................ 42
System Message ................................................................. 26
Quick Start for Hardware Installation for the Avaya Branch
Gateway G430 .....................................................................10 T
Quick Start for Hardware Installation for the Avaya G350
Branch Gateway .................................................................. 10 Technical specifications .......................................................50
Telephones
R which supported ........................................................... 48
telephones, analog .............................................................. 49
RADIUS server .................................................................... 42 telephones, IP ......................................................................48
Routing features .................................................................. 39 training ................................................................................. 11
RST button ...........................................................................18 Transport Layer Security ..................................................... 42
RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) ................................37 Troubleshooting
RTP-MIB .............................................................................. 44 automatic error detection ..............................................43
front panel LEDs ...........................................................43
LDP ...............................................................................37
packet sniffing ...............................................................44

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Troubleshooting (continued)
SNMP ........................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting and alarms ................................................ 43

U
USB port .............................................................................. 18
Utility Admin .........................................................................25
Utility services
overview ....................................................................... 24
Utility Services applications
MyPhone ...................................................................... 27
MyPhone Admin ........................................................... 26
Utility Admin ..................................................................25

V
videos .................................................................................. 11
VLAN features ..................................................................... 36
Voice over IP (VoIP) services .............................................. 44
VOIP modules
MP10 ............................................................................ 30
MP120 .......................................................................... 30
MP20 ............................................................................ 30
MP80 ............................................................................ 30
VPN ..................................................................................... 42

W
WAN
ETH WAN port ..............................................................18
WAN features ...................................................................... 38
access control lists ....................................................... 38
inter-gateway alternate routing (IGAR) .........................38
policy based routing ......................................................38
RTP header compression .............................................38
TCP header compression .............................................38
WAN services
overview ....................................................................... 37
physical media ..............................................................38
routing features .............................................................39
Warranty .............................................................................. 12
what’s new ........................................................................... 20
WML Links ........................................................................... 26

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