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Administering Avaya G450 Branch Gateway

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  • Legal
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
    • Change history
  • Branch gateway network configurations
    • Basic configuration
    • Port redundancy configuration
    • Port and switch redundancy configuration
    • Rapid spanning tree protocol configuration
    • RSTP and switch redundancy configuration
  • Configuration overview
    • Defining the Console interface
    • Defining the USB-modem interface
    • Other interfaces
      • Define other interfaces
    • Configuration using CLI
    • Configuration changes and backup
      • Saving configuration changes and backing them up
    • Firmware version control
      • Using an older version of firmware
  • Branch Gateway access
    • CLI access
      • Logging to CLI
      • CLI contexts
        • Entering the Loopback interface
      • Using CLI help
      • CLI access using the local network
      • Accessing CLI locally using a computer
        • Accessing Branch Gateway through the Services port
      • CLI access using modems
      • Accessing CLI using a USB modem
      • USB port settings
      • Branch Gateway serial modems
        • Accessing the CLI using a serial modem
    • CM access
    • Security overview
      • Login permissions
      • User account management
        • Privilege level
        • Creating a username, password, and privilege level
        • Changing user privileges
        • Commands to regulate password length and content
        • Commands used to manage password lockout and disabling
        • Password expiry management
        • Changing a password
        • Commands used to display user account information
        • User accounts CLI commands
      • Login authentication
        • Examples for displaying Login authentication information
        • Examples of configuring Login authentication
      • SSH protocol support
        • Password authentication process
        • Enabling SSH on Branch Gateway
        • Disabling SSH on Branch Gateway
        • Public Key Authentication process
        • Enabling or Disabling SSH Public Key Authentication
        • Generating SSH Key Pair on Linux
        • Generating SSH Key Pair on Windows
        • Downloading Public Key to Branch Gateway
        • Using SSH client to Connect Public Key Authentication for Linux
        • Using SSH client to Connect Public Key Authentication for Windows
        • Summary of SSH configuration commands
      • SCP protocol support
        • Clearing the SSH of known host file content
      • RADIUS authentication
        • Using RADIUS authentication
        • RADIUS authentication configuration commands
    • Special security features
      • Commands used to configure Telnet access
        • Telnet access configuration commands
      • Gateway secret management
        • Configuring the Master Configuration Key
      • DoS attacks
        • SYN attack
        • SYN cookies
        • Configuring SYN cookies
        • SYN attack notification
        • Commands used to maintain SYN cookies
        • SYN cookies configuration commands
      • Managed security services
        • MSS reporting mechanism
        • Configuring MSS
        • DoS attack classifications
        • Custom DoS classifications
          • Examples for defining a DoS class using ACLs
        • Example of configuring MSS notifications using ACL rules
        • MSS configuration CLI commands
    • Enhanced Access Security Gateway (EASG)
      • Managing EASG
        • Enabling EASG authentication
        • Disabling EASG authentication
        • Enabling EASG authentication for specified user
        • Disabling EASG authentication for specified user
        • Viewing available EASG users list
      • Viewing EASG product certificates
        • Viewing EASG product certificate information
      • Managing EASG site certificates
        • Copying and installing EASG site certificate using scp
        • Copying and installing EASG site certificate using usb device
        • Deleting installed EASG site certificate
        • Viewing valid EASG site certificates list
        • Viewing valid installed EASG site certificate information
      • Viewing EASG status
        • Viewing EASG status
      • Viewing product id
    • Service logins with Enhanced Access Security Gateway (EASG) authentication
  • Basic device configuration
    • Defining an interface
    • Primary Management Interface (PMI) configuration
      • Setting the PMI of the Branch Gateway
      • Active and configured PMI
      • PMI configuration CLI commands
    • Example of defining a default gateway
    • Branch Gateway Controller configuration
      • Locating the Branch Gateway serial number
      • Survivability and migration options
      • MGC list configuration
        • Branch Gateway MGC settings
        • Example of setting Branch Gateway MGC
        • Results from the set mgc list command
        • Showing the current MGC list
        • Removing MGCs from the MGC list
        • Changing the MGC list
      • About setting reset times
      • Example for setting reset times
      • Accessing the registered MGC
      • H.248 Registration Source Port
      • ICC or Survivable Remote Server monitoring
      • Summary of MGC list configuration commands
    • DNS resolver
      • DNS resolver features
      • Typical DNS resolver application – VPN failover
      • Configuring DNS resolver
        • DNS resolver configuration example
      • Using DNS resolver to resolve a hostname
      • DNS resolver maintenance
        • Examples of viewing DNS resolver logging
      • DNS resolver configuration commands
    • Device status viewing
      • The show mm command
      • The show module and show mg list config commands
      • Device status commands
    • OOB
      • oob-interface configuration
      • no oob-interface
      • show oob-interface
      • set non-oob-interfaces access
    • Software and firmware management
      • File transfer
      • Software and firmware upgrades
        • Firmware bank management
          • Displaying firmware versions in the banks
          • Bank management changes
          • Loading firmware from the non-default bank
        • Software and firmware upgrades using SCP/FTP/TFTP/HTTPS
        • Example of an upgrade using SCP/FTP/TFTP/HTTPS
        • Upgrading software and firmware using a USB mass storage device
          • Upgrading firmware using the USB mass storage device “restore” command
      • Software and firmware uploads from the gateway
        • Files copied to a USB mass storage device
        • Files copied to an FTP/SCP/TFTP/HTTPS server
        • Software and firmware management commands
        • Backup and restores using a USB mass storage device
          • Backing up administration and configuration files using a USB mass-storage device
          • Sample backup directory after backup
          • Restoring backed up configuration and administration files to Branch Gateway using a USB mass-storage device
          • Replicating Branch Gateway using a USB mass-storage device
          • Sample backup directory after replication
          • Replacing/adding/upgrading media modules using a USB mass-storage device
          • USB backup, restore, and replication commands
        • Configuration file backup and restore
          • Configuration file backup and restore commands
        • List of files on the Branch Gateway
  • Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
    • Media module compatibility with SLS
    • SLS features
    • Avaya telephones supported in SLS
    • Call processing functionality in SLS mode
    • Call processing functionality not supported by SLS
    • Provisioning data
      • Standard Local Survivability data sources and communication paths
    • SLS entry
      • Unregistered state
      • Setup state process
      • Registered state process
      • Teardown state
        • Teardown state process
    • SLS interaction with specific Branch Gateway features
      • Direct Inward Dialing in SLS mode
      • Multiple call appearances in SLS mode
      • Hold in SLS mode
      • DCP and IP phones
        • Analog telephones
      • Using the Flash button
      • Using the switchhook button
      • Call Transfer in SLS mode
        • Transferring a call on DCP and IP phones
        • Transferring an established call from an analog phone
      • Using contact closure in SLS mode
        • Contact closure / SLS feature interactions
      • Administering IP Softphone in SLS mode
    • SLS logging activities
      • Example of CDR log entries and format
      • Example of CDR log with contact closure
    • SLS configuration
      • SLS configuration rules
      • Configuring CM for SLS
      • Inherited Class of Restriction (COR) permissions
      • Station screen field descriptions for the Branch Gateway
        • Security Code
        • Type
        • Port
        • Survivable GK Node Name
        • Survivable COR
        • Survivable Trunk Dest
        • Switchhook Flash
        • Expansion Module
        • Name
      • SLS ARS Entry page field descriptions
        • Dialed String
        • Min
        • Max
        • Del
        • Replacement String
        • Call Type (ARS only)
        • Trunk Group
        • Permit / Deny
      • Enabling SLS
      • Disabling SLS
      • Activating changes in SLS
      • Prerequisites for using the CLI to manually configure SLS administration on the Branch Gateway
        • SLS data set preparation
        • SLS capacities
        • Collecting analog stations data
        • Collecting DCP stations data
        • Collecting IP stations data
        • Collecting trunk groups data
        • Trunk Group screen field descriptions
        • Collecting DS1 trunks data
      • DS1 circuit pack field descriptions
        • Name
        • Bit Rate
        • Signaling Mode
        • Channel Numbering
        • Connect
        • Interface
        • Side
        • Country Protocol
        • Protocol Version
        • DCP/ANALOG Bearer Capability
        • ITN-C7 Long Timers
      • Collecting signaling groups data
      • Signaling Group field descriptions
        • Trunk Group for Channel Selection
        • Associated Signaling
        • Primary D-channel
        • Trunk Board
        • Interface Id
      • Collecting administered ISDN-BRI trunks data
      • ISDN-BRI Trunk field descriptions
        • Name
        • ISDN-BRI Trunk/Interface
        • ISDN-BRI Trunk/Side
        • ISDN-BRI Trunk/Country Protocol
        • ISDN-BRI Trunk/DCP/Analog Bearer Capability
        • Companding Mode
        • TEI
        • Directory Number
        • SPID
        • Endpt Init
        • Layer 1 Stable
      • Collecting Feature Access Codes data
      • Feature Access Code field descriptions
        • Contact Closure Open Code
        • Contact Closure Close Code
        • Contact Closure Pulse Code
        • Auto Route Selection (ARS) Access Code 1
        • Auto Route Selection (ARS) Access Code 2
        • ARS FAC
        • CAS Remote Hold/Answer Hold-Unhold Access Code
      • Collecting system parameters data
      • Codecs supported in SLS
      • General system parameters field descriptions
        • Date Format on Terminals
        • Max Survivable IP Ext
      • Collecting ARS dial patterns data
      • ARS Dial Patterns field descriptions
        • No Deleted Digits
        • General system parameters/Inserted Digits
        • Min
        • Max
        • Dialed String
      • Collecting Incoming Call Handling data
      • Incoming call handling data field descriptions
        • Called Number
        • Called Len
        • Del
        • Insert
      • Configuration of the SLS data through the CLI
      • Creating the SLS administration data set on the Branch Gateway
      • Administering station parameters
      • Class values in SLS station context
      • Module-port values in SLS station configuration mode
      • Administering DS1 parameters
      • ISDN Layer 3 country codes
      • ISDN Layer 3 country protocols for ISDN Primary Rate service
      • Administering BRI parameters
      • Trunk group assignment
      • Administering trunk-group parameters
      • Maximum number of members in a trunk group
      • SLS group type assignments
      • Module-port values in SLS trunk-group context for analog trunks
      • Trunk port values in SLS trunk-group context for digital trunks
      • Administering signaling-group parameters
      • Administering dial-pattern parameters
        • Available call types
      • Administering incoming-routing parameters
      • Summary of SLS configuration commands
  • Switch Ethernet port configuration
    • Ethernet ports on the Gateway switch
    • Ethernet ports on the Branch Gateway router
    • Cables used for connecting devices to the fixed router
    • Roadmap for configuring switch Ethernet ports
    • Summary of switch Ethernet port configuration CLI commands
    • Configuring the WAN Ethernet port
      • Roadmap for configuring additional features on the WAN Ethernet port
      • WAN Ethernet port traffic shaping
      • About backup interfaces
      • Summary of WAN Ethernet port configuration CLI commands
    • DHCP client configuration
      • DHCP client applications
      • Configuring the DHCP client
      • Examples of DHCP lease release and renew
      • Commands used for DHCP client maintenance
      • Examples of configuring DHCP client logging messages
      • Summary of DHCP client configuration CLI commands
    • LLDP configuration
      • Supported TLVs
        • Mandatory TLVs
        • Optional TLVs
        • Optional 802.1 TLVs
      • Configuring LLDP
        • Supported ports for LLDP
      • Summary of LLDP configuration CLI commands
  • System logging
    • Types of logging sinks
    • Syslog server configuration
      • Defining Syslog servers
      • Disabling Syslog servers
      • Deleting Syslog servers
      • Displaying the status of the Syslog server
      • Syslog sink default settings
      • Syslog message format
      • Commands used to copy a syslog file
    • Configuring a log file
      • Disabling logging system messages to a log file
      • Deleting current log file and opening an empty log file
        • Example display of log file messages
        • Example display of conditions defined for the file output sink
      • Log file message format
      • set logging file retention
      • show logging file retention
    • Configuring a session log
      • Example discontinuation of the display of system messages
      • Example display of session logging configuration
      • Session logging message format
    • Logging filter configuration
      • Commands used to set the logging filters
      • Severity levels
      • Default sink severity levels
      • Application filtering
      • Syslog server example
      • Log file example
      • Session log example
    • Accessing diagnostic logs
    • Summary of logging configuration CLI commands
  • VoIP QoS
    • RTP and RTCP configuration
    • Header compression configuration
      • Header compression configuration options
      • Header compression support by interface
      • Configuring IPHC
      • Summary of IP Header compression CLI commands
      • Configuring VJ header compression
        • Summary of Van Jacobson header compression CLI commands
      • Commands used to display and clear header compression statistics
    • Commands used to configure QoS parameters
      • Commands used to configure RTCP QoS parameters
      • Commands used to configure RSVP parameters
      • Summary of QoS, RSVP, and RTCP configuration CLI commands
    • Weighted Fair VoIP Queuing
      • Summary of WFVQ configuration CLI commands
    • Priority queuing
      • Summary of priority queueing configuration CLI commands
  • Modems interfaces
    • USB-modem interface configuration
      • Example of IP address to USB port assignment
      • The ppp authentication command parameters
      • Summary of CLI commands for configuring the USB port for modem use
    • Console port and modem configuration
      • Summary of CLI commands for configuring the Console port for modem use
  • WAN interfaces
    • Serial interface overview
      • Layer 1 T1 port with two channel groups
      • E1/T1 port channel group
      • USP port using PPP protocol
      • USP port using frame relay protocol
      • Frame Relay multipoint topology support
    • Configuring the initial WAN
    • The Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN media module
      • Configuring Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN media module
      • E1/T1 default settings
      • Commands used to reset and display controller counters
      • Commands used to activate loopback mode on an E1/T1 line
      • Summary of E1/T1 ports configuration commands
    • Avaya MM342 USP WAN media module
      • Configuring Avaya MM342 USP WAN media module
      • USP default settings
      • Summary of USP port configuration commands
      • PPP configuration
        • Configuring PPP
        • Summary of PPP configuration commands
      • PPPoE overview
        • Configuring PPPoE
        • Summary of PPPoE commands
    • Frame relay
      • Configuring frame relay
      • Commands used to reset and display frame relay interface counters
      • Summary of frame relay commands
    • WAN configuration and testing connectivity
      • Commands used for WAN configuration and testing connectivity
      • Summary of WAN configuration verification commands
      • Backup interfaces
        • Backup delay configuration
        • Interface backup relations rules
        • Summary of backup interfaces commands
      • Modem dial backup
        • Typical installations
        • Prerequisites for configuring modem dial backup
        • Configuring modem dial backup
        • Modem dial backup interactions with other features
        • Configuration example
          • Command sequence
          • Command sequence explanation
        • Modem dial backup maintenance
          • Commands used to activate session logging
          • Severity levels of the logging session
    • Modem dial backup logging messages
      • Dialer Messages
      • Console messages
      • USB Modem Messages
      • PPP Messages
      • Summary of modem dial backup commands
      • ICMP keepalive
        • Command used for enabling the ICMP keepalive feature
        • Commands used to define the ICMP keepalive parameters
        • Example of configuring ICMP keepalive
        • Summary of ICMP keepalive configuration commands
      • Dynamic CAC
        • Dynamic CAC tasks
        • Summary of dynamic CAC configuration commands
      • Object tracking
        • Configuring object tracking
          • Configuring RTR
          • Object tracking provisioning
            • Configuring a simple object tracker
            • Configuring a track list
            • Object tracking configuration workflow
        • Tasks for maintaining object tracking
          • Viewing RTR and object trackers logging
          • Example of tracking a single remote device
          • Example of tracking a group of devices
        • Typical object tracking applications
          • Typical application – VPN failover using object tracking
          • Typical application – backup for the WAN FastEthernet interface
            • Configuring the backup mechanism
          • Typical application – interface backup using policy-based routing
          • Typical application – tracking the DHCP client default route
        • Summary of object tracking configuration commands
      • Frame relay encapsulation features
        • Frame relay traffic shaping and FRF.12 fragmentation
          • Tasks used to configure map classes
          • Task for displaying configured map classes
          • Summary of frame relay traffic shaping commands
      • Priority DLCI
        • Summary of priority DLCI commands
        • PPP VoIP configuration
          • Site A connection details
          • Site B connection details
          • Configuration example for Site A
          • Configuration example for Site B
  • Emergency Transfer Relay
    • ETR state configuration
      • Activating ETR manually
      • Deactiving ETR manually
      • Restoring ETR to automatic activation
    • Summary of ETR commands
  • SNMP
    • Agent and manager communication
    • SNMP versions
      • SNMPv1
      • SNMPv2c
      • SNMPv3
      • Users
        • SNMP security levels
        • snmp-server user command
      • Groups
        • Pre-configured SNMP groups
        • snmp-server group command
      • Views
        • SNMPv3 view creation
    • SNMP trap configuration
      • snmp-server host command parameters
      • Notification types
      • Summary of SNMP trap configuration commands
      • Summary of SNMP access configuration commands
    • Dynamic trap manager
      • Dynamic trap manager parameters
      • Summary of dynamic trap manager configuration commands
    • SNMP configuration examples
  • Media encryption using AES-256
    • Screen for administering Media encryption using AES-256
    • Administering Media encryption using AES-256
    • Detailed description
  • Encrypted SRTCP
    • Detailed description
    • Encrypted SRTCP
      • Screen for administering Encrypted SRTCP
      • Administering Encrypted SRTCP
    • Interactions for Encrypted SRTCP
  • Contact closure
    • Configuring contact closure hardware
    • Software contact closure
      • Contact closure modes
      • Configuring contact closure software
      • Showing contact closure status
      • Summary of contact closure commands
  • Announcement files
    • Uploading announcement files to a remote SCP server
    • Uploading announcement files to a remote FTP server
    • Downloading announcement files from an FTP server
    • Uploading an announcement file to a USB mass storage device
    • Downloading an announcement file from a USB mass storage device
    • Uploading announcement files to a remote HTTP or HTTPS server
    • Downloading announcement files from an HTTP or HTTPS server
    • Uploading announcement files to a remote SCP server via Avaya SBC tunnel
    • Downloading announcement files from a remote SCP server via Avaya SBC tunnel
    • Erasing an announcement file from the directory
    • Renaming an announcement file in the directory
    • Displaying the announcement files stored in the directory
    • Displaying the status of a download process
    • Displaying the status of an upload process
    • Summary of announcement files commands
    • Dynamic time slots allocation
      • Summary of dynamic time slots allocation commands
  • Advanced switching
    • VLAN configuration
      • VLAN Tagging
      • Multi VLAN binding
      • Gateway VLAN table
      • Ingress VLAN Security
      • ICC-VLAN
      • Configuring ICC-VLAN
      • VLAN configuration examples
      • server-blade-vlan
      • server-blade-oob-vlan
      • no server-blade-oob-vlan
      • show server-blade-vlan
      • show server-blade-oob-vlan
      • Summary of VLAN commands
    • Port redundancy
      • Secondary port activation
      • Switchback
      • Port redundancy configuration commands
        • Enabling and disabling redundancy pairs
        • Defining or removing redundancy pairs
        • Configuring time constants
        • Displaying port redundancy schemes
      • Port redundancy configuration examples
      • Summary of port redundancy commands
    • Port mirroring
      • Port mirroring configuration examples
      • Summary of port mirroring commands
    • Spanning tree
      • Spanning tree protocol
      • Spanning tree per port
      • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
        • Port roles
        • RSTP port types
      • Spanning tree configuration examples
      • Summary of spanning tree commands
    • Port classification
      • Port classification configuration examples
      • Summary of port classification commands
  • Monitoring applications
    • RMON
      • RMON configuration examples
      • Summary of RMON commands
    • RTP statistics
      • Configuring the RTP statistics application
        • Viewing RTP statistics thresholds
          • Thresholds types
          • Viewing the configured thresholds
          • QoS metrics
        • Configuring RTP statistics thresholds
        • Setting up the RTP statistics application
        • Viewing application configuration
          • RTP statistics application outputs
        • Enabling QoS traps
        • QoS fault and clear traps
        • Configuring QoS fault and clear traps
        • The trap rate limiter
        • Configuring the trap rate limiter
      • RTP statistics output
        • Viewing RTP statistics summary reports
        • RTP statistics summary reports output
        • Viewing RTP session statistics
        • Detailed CLI output per RTP session
        • Viewing QoS traps, QoS fault traps, and QoS clear traps
        • Example of QoS trap output
        • QoS Trap output fields
        • Example of QoS fault and clear trap output
        • QoS fault and clear trap output fields
        • Viewing automatic traceroute results
        • RTP traceroute results output
      • RTP statistics examples
        • Four telephones in a sample network
        • Remote calls from analog to IP telephone
        • Local calls between an IP and an analog telephone
        • Remote calls from IP telephone to IP telephone
        • Conference Calls
      • Summary of RTP statistics commands
    • Packet sniffing
      • What can be captured
        • Streams that can always be captured
        • Streams that can never be captured
        • Streams that can sometimes be captured
      • Roadmap for configuring packet sniffing
        • Enabling and disabling packet sniffing
        • Limiting packet sniffing to specific interfaces
        • Capture lists
      • Configuring capture lists
        • Rule criteria for a capture list
        • Configuring rule criteria for a capture list
          • Rule applications
          • Rule criteria commands
          • Applying rules to packets with DSCP values
          • Applying rules to packets with IP protocols
          • Applying rules to source or destination IP address
          • IP range criteria
          • Commands used to specify a range of source and destination ports
          • Port name or number range criteria
          • Applying rules to ICMP
          • Fragment command
          • Capture list example
        • Viewing the capture list
        • Applying a capture list
        • Configuring packet sniffing settings
        • Starting the packet sniffing service
          • Decrypted IPSec VPN packets
      • Analyzing captured packets
        • Stopping the packet sniffing service
        • Viewing packet sniffing information
        • Uploading the capture file
          • Uploading the capture file to a remote server or USB mass storage device
          • Uploading the capture file to an S8300 Server
        • Capture file analysis
          • Interface identification
      • About simulating packets
      • Summary of packet sniffing commands
    • Interface status reports
      • Reporting of interface status
      • Summary of interface status commands
    • Echo cancellation
      • Summary of echo cancellation commands
    • Integrated analog testing – Test and Heal
      • Hardware support for integrated analog testing
      • Types of tests
      • Types of test lines
      • Setting up a test profile
      • Displaying and clearing profiles
      • Launching and cancelling a test
      • Displaying test results
      • Healing trunks
      • Displaying corrections
      • Summary of integrated analog testing commands
    • Service Level Agreement Monitor Agent
  • Router
    • Enabling and disabling the router
    • Interface configuration
      • Router interface concepts
        • Physical router interfaces
        • Layer 2 virtual interfaces
        • Layer 2 logical interfaces
      • Configuring an IP interface
      • Interface configuration examples
      • Summary of basic interface configuration commands
    • Unnumbered IP interfaces
      • Unnumbered IP on an interface configuration
      • Configuring IP on an interface configuration
      • Unnumbered IP examples
      • Summary of unnumbered IP interface configuration commands
    • Routing sources
    • Routing table configuration
      • Next hops
      • Static route types
      • Configuring multiple next hops
      • Deleting a route and its next hops
      • Via-interface static route
      • Permanent static route
      • Discard routes
      • Summary of routing table commands
    • GRE tunneling
      • Packet routing to a GRE tunnel
      • Prevention of nested tunneling in GRE tunnels
        • Reasons for nested tunneling in a GRE tunnel
        • Nested tunneling example
        • Recommendations on avoiding nested tunneling
      • Optional GRE tunnel features
        • Keepalive feature
        • Enabling the keepalive feature
        • Keepalive command parameters
        • Dynamic MTU discovery
        • Enabling and deactivating dynamic MTU discovery
        • tunnel path-mtu-discovery parameters
      • Setting up a GRE tunnel
      • GRE tunnel application example
      • Summary of GRE tunneling commands
    • DHCP and BOOTP relay
      • DHCP
      • BOOTP
      • DHCP/BOOTP relay
      • Summary of DHCP and BOOTP relay commands
    • DHCP server
      • Typical DHCP server application
      • Configuring the DHCP server
        • Configuring options
        • Common user-configurable DHCP options
        • Configuring vendor-specific options
      • Deleting an IP address binding
      • DHCP pool configuration examples
      • Commands for displaying DHCP server information
      • Summary of DHCP Server commands
    • Broadcast relay
      • Directed broadcast forwarding
      • NetBIOS rebroadcast
      • Summary of broadcast relay commands
    • ARP table
      • Overview of ARP
      • Static and dynamic table entries
      • Adding static ARP table entries
      • Removing static and dynamic entries
      • Changing an entry in the ARP table
      • Summary of ARP table commands
    • Proxy ARP
      • Summary of Proxy ARP commands
    • ICMP errors
    • Summary of ICMP errors commands
    • Routing information protocol (RIP)
      • RIPv1
      • RIPv2
      • RIPv1 vs. RIPv2
      • Prevention of routing loops in RIP
      • Commands used to prevent routing loops in RIP
      • RIP distribution access lists
      • Configuring a distribution access list example
      • RIP limitations
      • Summary of RIP commands
    • Open shortest path first (OSPF)
      • OSPF dynamic Cost
      • OSPF limitations
      • Summary of OSPF commands
    • Route redistribution
      • Export default metric
      • Summary of route redistribution commands
    • VRRP
      • VRRP configuration example
      • Summary of VRRP commands
    • Fragmentation
      • Summary of fragmentation commands
  • IPSec VPN
    • Overview of IPSec VPN configuration
      • IPSec VPN configuration model
      • Overview of IPSec VPN components
      • IPSec VPN components
      • Summary of configuration commands
      • Site-to-site IPSec VPN
        • VPN peer coordination
        • Configuring ISAKMP policies
        • Configuring transform-sets
        • Configuring ISAKMP peer information
        • Configuring an ISAKMP peer-group
        • Configuring crypto maps
        • Configuring crypto lists
          • Deactivating crypto lists to modify IPSec VPN parameters
          • Changing parameters of a crypto list.
        • Access control lists
        • Configuring global parameters
          • Enabling invalid SPI recovery
          • NAT Traversal
            • Configuring NAT Traversal
        • Assigning a crypto list to an interface
      • IPSec VPN maintenance
        • Commands used to display an IPSec VPN configuration
        • Commands used to display IPSec VPN status
        • Clearing both ISAKMP connection and IPSec SAs
        • Configuring IPSec VPN logging
      • Typical installations for IPSec VPN
        • Simple VPN topology – VPN hub and spokes
          • Configuring the simple VPN topology
          • Simple VPN topology
          • Simple VPN topology example
          • Dynamic local peer IP
            • Prerequisites for dynamic local peer IP
            • Configuring dynamic local peer IP on a PPPoE interface
            • Configuring dynamic local peer IP for a DHCP Client
          • Continuous channel
          • Enabling continuous channel
        • Full or partial mesh
        • Full or partial mesh diagram
          • Configuring the mesh VPN topology
          • Mesh VPN topology – Branch Office 1
          • Mesh VPN topology – Branch Office 2
          • Mesh VPN topology example
          • Branch Office 1 configuration
          • Branch Office 2 configuration
        • Full solution: hub and spoke with VPN
        • Full solution: hub-and-spoke with VPN for data and VoIP control backup
          • Configuring hub-and-spoke with VPN for data and VoIP control backup
          • Hub-and-spoke with VPN
          • Hub-and-spoke with VPN example
    • Typical failover applications
      • Introduction to the failover mechanism
      • VPN keepalives
      • Backup peer mechanism
      • Failover using GRE
      • Redundancy and load sharing modes
      • Hub and spoke with hub redundancy/load sharing using GRE
      • Configuring VPN hub redundancy and load sharing topologies using GRE
      • VPN hub redundancy and load sharing topologies
      • VPN hub redundancy and load sharing topologies example
      • Failover using DNS
      • VPN DNS topology
      • Configuring the VPN DNS topology
      • VPN DNS topology example
      • Failover using a peer-group
      • Failover VPN topology using a peer-group
      • Configuring the failover VPN topology using a peer-group
      • Failover VPN topology using a peer-group example
      • Checklist for configuring site-to-site IPSec VPN
      • Summary of VPN commands
  • Policy lists
    • Types of policy lists
      • Access control lists
        • Access control list rule specifications
        • Network security using access control lists
      • QoS lists
      • QoS list parts
      • Allowed values on QoS fields
      • Use of policy-based routing
    • Policy list management
    • Policy list configuration
      • Creating or editing a policy list
      • Creating a list based on an existing list
      • Defining list identification attributes
      • Policy list attributes
      • Default actions
      • Deleting a policy list
    • Policy list attachments
      • Packets entering the interface
      • Packets exiting the interface
      • Policy lists to packets
      • Policy list attachment configuration
      • Attaching policy lists and access control lists
      • Attaching policy lists and QoS lists
      • Removing a list
    • Device-wide policy lists
    • Defining global rules
    • Policy rule configuration
      • Editing and creating rules
      • Policy lists rule criteria
        • Specifying IP protocol
        • Specifying a range of IP addresses
        • Specifying source and destination port range
        • Applying the rule to ICMP type and code
        • Specifying TCP establish bit
        • Specifying fragments
        • Specifying DSCP
        • Composite operation instructions
    • Composite operations
      • Pre-configured composite operations for access control lists
      • Pre-configured composite operations for QoS lists
      • Configuring composite operations
      • Adding composite operation to an IP rule
      • Composite operation example
    • DSCP table
      • Changing an entry in the DSCP table
    • Policy list displays and tests
      • Policy list commands in context
      • Simulating packets
      • Simulated packet properties
    • Summary of access control list commands
    • Summary of QoS list commands
  • Policy-based routing
    • Policy-based routing
  • Synchronization
    • Defining a clock source
    • Setting the synchronization source
    • Disassociating a clock source
    • Enabling and disabling automatic failover and failback
    • Synchronization status
      • Displaying synchronization status
      • Summary of synchronization commands
  • TLS / Certificate Management
    • TLS
    • TLS certificate stores
    • Certificate validation
    • Mutual authentication
  • Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS)
    • Federal Information Processing Standards
    • FIPS Security Level of the Cryptographic Module
    • Determining FIPS Certified Firmware is installed
    • FIPS Approved Mode of Operation
    • Prerequisites for entering FIPS Approved Mode
    • Determining FIPS Approved Mode is enabled
    • Determining Configuration is FIPS Compliant
    • Backup and restore of Gateway configuration
    • Before Enabling or Disabling FIPS Approved Mode
    • Enabling FIPS Approved Mode
    • Maintaining FIPS Approved Mode
    • Disabling FIPS Approved Mode
    • Administration procedures
      • FIPS-related CLI commands
      • Non-compliant CLI Commands in FIPS Approved Mode
      • Warnings for unencrypted communication in FIPS Approved Mode
      • Enabling FIPS Approved Mode
      • Disabling FIPS Approved Mode
    • FIPS Error States and LED Status Indicators
      • Power-up Testing
      • Error States
      • Zeroization Status during Error State 1
  • Resources
    • Branch Gateway documentation
      • Finding documents on the Avaya Support website
      • Accessing the port matrix document
      • Avaya Documentation Center navigation
    • Training
    • Viewing Avaya Mentor videos
    • Support
  • Traps and MIBs
    • Branch Gateway traps
  • ASG authentication
    • ASG authentication CLI commands
      • Replacing the ASG authentication file
  • Surv-MIB files
    • Avaya-SURV-MIB files
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