Avaya Business Ethernet Switch 50 Series Guide de configuration

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Page 1 - Configuration Guide

SMBSmall and Medium BusinessSolutions Overview andConfiguration GuideATTENTIONClicking on a PDF hyperlink takes you to the appropriate page. If necessa

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10 Getting startedFirst stepAssemble all tools and documentation required to configure your SMBnetwork. See "SMB Preconfiguration checklist" (

Page 3 - Contents

How to use this guide 11network (VPN) tunnels. The linked SMB sites described in this guide areverified for small deployment using BCM50 and larger dep

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12 Getting startedPreconfiguration checklistThe following table lists the production documentation that you need toconfigure your network. Ensure you ha

Page 5 - How to get help

New products 13Document titleCheckKeycode Installation Guide (N40010-301)BCM50 1.0Networking Configuration Guide (N0027156)First Time Installation and

Page 6 - 6 How to get help

14 Getting started•BES1000 seriesBES50 seriesThe BES50 series is configurable with the BCM50 and other BES50s fordesktop or wall-mount installation.•BE

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Existing products 15•Up to four BES200 Series switches can be connected together usingstacking ports and accessed through a single Web user interface

Page 8 - 8 New in this release

16 Getting startedModel numberOrder codeDescriptionBAP120 NT5S40CAE6 802.11a/b/g Indoor Access Point (AP)with Bridging and Repeater Modes (PoE)Secure

Page 9 - Getting started

Existing products 17Accessories DescriptionMobile USB Headset Adaptor for IP soft phones For soft clientsIP Phone Key Expansion Module For 2000 series

Page 10 - Linked SMB sites

18 Getting startedBusiness Secure Router 222 (BSR222)The BSR222 is a two-port router with a Cat5 wide area network (WAN)connection and four 10/100 Mb/

Page 11 - Third step

IP addressing for SMB devices and DHCP 19All reference topologies assume that each device on the subnet has itsSNMP client enabled.IP addressing for S

Page 12 - Preconfiguration checklist

Document status: StandardDocument version: 02.01Document date: 11/22/2006Copyright © 2006, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reser ved.The information in this

Page 13 - New products

20 Getting startedDevicetypeDefault IPaddressIP addressrangeDHCP/BOOTPNotesBCM 4.0192.168.1.2None DHCP clientenabledOnly oneBCM50 recommendedin an SMB

Page 14 - BES100/200 series

Installing the Element Manager 21DevicetypeDefault IPaddressIP addressrangeDHCP/BOOTPNotesthe addresses to beconsecutivewithin thisrange.Installing th

Page 15 - Existing products

22 Getting startedSMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration GuideNN47910-200 02.01 StandardRelease 1.00 11/22/2006Copyright © 2

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23Converged small site (mixed-vendorenvironment): reference topology 1The converged small site (mixed-vendor environment)—reference topology1 consists

Page 17 - Business Element Manager

24 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1from the private SMB subnets using access control list (ACL) rules thatare con

Page 18 - 18 Getting started

Configuring a converged small site (mixed-vendor environment) 25•"Installation and configuration workflow for a converged small site(mixed-vendor en

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26 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1Installation and configuration workflow for a converged small site(mixed-vendor

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Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 27Autodiscovering and configuring

Page 21 - Procedure steps

28 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1In this example, two port-based VLANs are established on the BES100/200.VLAN 1

Page 22 - 22 Getting started

Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 29c. Routing subnet1 (192.168.1.

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3ContentsHow to get help 5New in this release 7New products 7Getting started 9Overview 9How to use this guide 9First step 10Second step 10Third step 1

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30 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1—End—Configuring the VLANs on the BES100/200Step Action1In the Element Manager,

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Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 31—End—Installing and discoverin

Page 26 - (mixed-vendor environment)

32 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1a. Click Configuration > SLOT 0 – Radio A > Security.b. Select the Enable

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Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 33Installing the BCM50Step Actio

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34 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 14From the DHCP server is list, select Enabled—IP Phones Only.5In the Task Navi

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Summary of topology 1 35Summary of topology 1Using the preceding configuration example, wireless Guest Access isenabled on port 2 using VLAN 2, and sin

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36 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration GuideNN47910-

Page 31 - Configuring the BAP120

37Smaller converged site (Greenfield andinfrastructure replacement): referencetopology 2The smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replac

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38 Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replace

Page 33 - Configuring the BCM50

Configuring a smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 39The installation sequence is a critical component of this minimalconfi

Page 34 - Connecting the IP phones

4 ContentsInterconnection of peer sites with incumbent routers (topology 1 with topology1) 53Interconnection of peer sites using BSR222 (topology 2 wi

Page 35 - Summary of topology 1

40 Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2Installation and configuration workflow for a smaller converge

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Configuring a smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 41Discovering the BCM50Step Action1Start the Element Manager.2In the El

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42 Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configura

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43Smaller remote site (Greenfield andinfrastructure replacement): referencetopology 3The smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)

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44 Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 3Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)C

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Configuring a smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 45The installation sequence is a critical component of this minimalconfigur

Page 41 - Discovering the BCM50

46 Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 3Installation and configuration workflow for a smaller remote site

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Configuring a smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 472Select menu 24, select menu 8, and enter the following commands:a.ip dh

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48 Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 3SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuratio

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49WAN interconnected LAN referencetopologiesThis section describes possible interconnection scenarios of the referencetopologies described earlier in

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5How to get helpThis section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services.Getting help from the Nortel Web siteThe best way to get techni

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50 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesConfiguring tunnelsAfter the sites are configured, configure the branch and client tunnels asrequired by th

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Configuring tunnels 517On the VPN—Branch Office—IP Policy pagea. In the Address type, Starting IP address, Ending IPaddress/subnet mask, and Port fields,

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52 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesConfiguring a client tunnelStep Action1Start the Element Manager, and access the BSR222 Web page.2In the

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Interconnection of peer sites with incumbent routers (topology 1 with topology 1) 53d. Select the appropriate Encryption check box.e. Select the appro

Page 50 - Configuring tunnels

54 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesThis reference interconnection has the following features:•Two identical sites, each with an incumbent r

Page 51 - Configuring tunnels 51

Interconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 and BCM200/400 (topology 2 with BCM200/400) 55This reference interconnection has the following f

Page 52 - Configuring a client tunnel

56 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesInterconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 and BCM200/400This reference interconnection has t

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Interconnection of BSR222 and an incumbent router (topology 1 with topology 3) 57Interconnection of BSR222 and an incumbent routerThis reference inter

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58 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesInterconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 (topology2 with topology 3)This reference intercon

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Interconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 (topology 2 with topology 3) 592In the remote site, using a CLI command, set the S1 and S2addres

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6 How to get helpwww.nortel.com/ercGetting help through a Nortel distributor or resellerIf you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product fr

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60 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesSMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration GuideNN47910-200 02.01 StandardRelease

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61MaintenanceSecurity settingsThis section details the following guidelines for improving the security onyour network:•"Key factory security defa

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62 MaintenanceThe Element Manager uses the default SNMP read/write community stringsas listed in the following table to discover devices. Because the

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Securing your SMB network 63The Element Manager is available as an SNMP-based network managementtool in the following cases:•Discovery of SNMP-based S

Page 61 - Maintenance

64 Maintenance5Use your Web browser bookmark feature to save a shortcut to eachdevice.6Use the BSR222 Web UI to note all the IP addresses that have be

Page 62 - Securing your SMB network

BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines 65The BAP120 tries unsuccessfully to obtain an IP address from theDHCP server on the BSR222. After 60 seconds,

Page 63 - Securing your SMB network 63

66 MaintenanceAvailable portsNon-PoE PoE Uplink BAP units124241 3124241 4BES devices, 24 ports, 12 with PoE112121 0112121 1112121 2112121 3112121 4BAP

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BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines 67Wireline2xxx IPphonesWirelesssoftphonesWirelessdataclientsTDMphonesAnalogphonesTotalBES devices, 24 ports, 1

Page 65 - Device quantities

68 MaintenanceBAP120 measured rangeIndoor open space Physical data rateRange measurements depend on regulatory domain radio-output settings and radio

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BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines 69Vendor name ProductnameModelCompatibilityFormfactorDriverrevisionBroadcom Broadcom802.11abgCardBusReferenceD

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7New in this releaseThe following section details what is new in the Nortel Small and MediumBusiness (SMB) Solutions Overview and Configuration Guide f

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70 MaintenanceVendor name ProductnameModelCompatibilityFormfactorDriverrevisionNetgear 108 Mb/sWirelessPCIAdapterWG311T 11 b/g(Super AG)PCI4.0.0.167TR

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SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview andConfiguration GuideCopyright © 2006, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved.Publication: NN47910-200Docu

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8 New in this releaseSMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration GuideNN47910-200 02.01 StandardRelease 1.00 11/22/2006Copyright

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9Getting startedOverviewThis document provides the steps to configure three reference topologiesand their interconnections for the Small and Medium Bus

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