Avaya Ip Phones Configuration Guide Data Solutions
2015-06-01
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- Figures
- 2.1 Reference Diagrams
- 2.2 Switch Software levels
- 2.3 Auto Configuration with a Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch – with traffic filters for QoS and optional LLDP MED Policy
- 2.3.1 Stackable Switch Configuration
- 2.3.1.1 Go to configuration mode.
- 2.3.1.2 Create VLAN’s
- 2.3.1.3 Add MLT
- 2.3.1.4 Enable VLACP on trunk members using recommend values
- 2.3.1.5 Discard Untagged Frames on uplink ports to SMLT Cluster
- 2.3.1.6 Configure Management IP address on switch
- 2.3.1.7 Configure PoE levels - Optional
- 2.3.1.8 QoS
- 2.3.1.9 Spanning Tree Configuration
- 2.3.1.10 Add LLDP-MED Network Policy – Optional for ERS 3500, ERS 4000 or ERS 5000
- 2.3.1.11 Enable IP Anti-Spoofing and IP Source Guard – Optional
- 2.3.2 Verify Operations
- 2.3.1 Stackable Switch Configuration
- 2.4 Auto Configuration with a Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch – with ADAC for QoS using LLDP Dectection
- 2.5 Auto Configuration with a Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch – with ADAC for QoS using MAC Address Dectection
- 2.6 Auto Configuration with an Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 using DHCP
- 2.6.1 ERS 8300 Configuration
- 2.6.1.1 Go to configuration mode.
- 2.6.1.2 Enable VLAN tagging on access port members
- 2.6.1.3 Create Data VLAN 61
- 2.6.1.4 Enable Spanning Tree Faststart on access port
- 2.6.1.5 Create Voice VLAN 220
- 2.6.1.6 Create Core VLAN 83
- 2.6.1.7 Configure access port members to untag the default VLAN
- 2.6.1.8 Enable RIP Globally
- 2.6.1.9 Enable DHCP relay agents
- 2.6.1.10 Enable IP Anti-Spoofing
- 2.6.1.11 Configure access port member PoE setting to high
- 2.6.2 Verify Operations
- 2.6.1 ERS 8300 Configuration
- 2.7 Auto Configuration with a Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch with EAP MHMA
- 2.8 Auto Configuration with a Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch using EAP with NEAP and User Based Policy
- 2.9 Auto Configuration with a Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch using EAP with Fail Open VLAN, Guest VLAN, and RADIUS Assigned VLAN for PC Supplicant
- 2.10 Avaya IP Phone – DHCP and Provisioning Files
- 2.11 Avaya Energy Saver (AES)
- 2.12 DHCP Server Setup
- 3.1 2000 Series IP Deskphones
- 3.2 1100 Series IP Deskphones
- 3.3 1200 Series IP Deskphone
- 3.4 Restore to Factory Defaults (applies to 1100-Series, 1200-Series, and 2007 IP Deskphones)
- 3.5 1600 Series IP Deskphones
- 3.6 9600 Series IP Deskphones
- 4.1 IP Office Script: Example using verbose mode
- 5.1 Voice VLAN
- 5.2 Auto Provisioning on Avaya IP Deskphones (1100-Series, 1200-Series, 2000-Series)
- VLAN-A:vvvv.
- Nortel-i2004-A,iii.iii.iii.iii:ppppp,aaa,rrr;iii.iii.iii.iii:ppppp,aaa,rrr.
- Where
- Nortel-i2004-B,param=value;param=value;param=value; …
- Where
- Nortel-i2004-B,s1=10.10.10.5;p1=4100;a1=1;r1=10;s2=10.10.10.10;p2=4100;a2=1;r2=10; menulock=p;pc=n;
- Nortel-i2004-B,cachedip=n;igarp=y;srtp=n;
- ADAC Port Restrictions
- Where:
- EDM
- Go to Device Physical View -> right-click port(s) and select Edit -> ADAC
- Where:
- LLDP defines
- LLDPDU
- IEEE 802.1 Organizational Specific TLV Set
- 5.5.6 TIA LLDP-MED Extensions
- 5.5.7 Vendor Specific 802.1AB (LLDP) TLVs
- 5.5.8 LLDP Support on Avaya Switches
- 5.5.9 LLDP Configuration on Avaya IP Phone Sets and Switches
- 5.5.10 LLDP VLAN Name
- 5.5.11 LLDP-MED (Media Endpoint Devices) Network Policy
- 5.5.11.1 LLDP-MED configuration on an Avaya Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch
- 5.5.11.2 Verifying Operations
- 5.5.11.3 LLDP-MED configuration on Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch without ADAC
- 5.5.11.4 LLDP Vendor Specific Avaya Configuration
- 5.5.11.5 Verify Operations
- 5.5.11.6 LLDP-MED configuration on the ERS8300
- 6.1 IP Deskphone Power Requirements
- 6.2 Avaya PoE Switches
- 6.3 Configuring PoE
- EDM:
- EDM:
- JDM - Port Level
- JDM – Port Level:
- JDM – Card Level:
- 8.1 Interface Roles – Stackable Ethernet Routing Switch
- 8.2 Default QoS Operations - ERS 8300
- 8.3 QoS Mapping
- 8.4 Queue Sets
- 8.5 Automatic QoS
- 8.6 Configuring QoS on a Avaya Switch for Voice Traffic
- 10.1 EAP Overview
- EAP Request and Response Code Types
- EAP and RADIUS related RFCs
- 10.2 EAP Support on Avaya IP Phone Sets
- 10.3 EAP and ADAC
- 10.4 EAP Support on Avaya Switches
- 10.5 EAP Feature Overview and Configuration on Avaya Stackable Switches
- 10.5.1 Single Host Single Authentication: SHSA
- 10.5.2 Guest VLAN
- 10.5.3 Multiple Host Multiple Authentication: MHMA
- 10.5.4 MHMA Radius Assigned VLANs
- 10.5.5 MHMA MultiVLAN
- 10.5.6 MHMA Last Assigned RADIUS VLAN
- 10.5.7 MHMA with Fail Open VLAN
- 10.5.8 VoIP VLAN
- 10.5.9 Multihost Dummy ADAC RADIUS Requests
- 10.5.10 Enhanced MHMA Feature: Non-EAP-MAC (NEAP)
- 10.5.11 Enhanced MHMA Feature: Non-EAP IP Phone client
- 10.5.12 EAP/NEAP with VLAN Names
- 10.5.13 Unicast EAP Request in MHMA
- 10.5.14 User Based Policies (UBP)
- 10.6 EAP Configuration using EDM
- 10.7 RADIUS Setup
- 11.1 Appendix A: IP Deskphone info Block (applies to the 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 1110, 1120E, 1140E, 1150E, 1165E, 1210, 1220, and 1230 IP Deskphones)
- 11.2 Appendix B: DHCP Configurable Parameters – Avaya 9600 Series H323 IP Phones
- 11.3 Appendix C: DHCP Configurable Parameters – Avaya 9600 Series SIP IP Phones
- 11.4 Appendix D: DHCP Configurable Parameters – Avaya 1600 Series H.323 IP Deskphones
- 11.5 Appendix E: DHCP Configurable Parameters – Avaya 1600 Series SIP IP Deskphones
- 11.6 Appendix F: 46xxsettings.txt Configuration File