Avaya Installation and Maintenance Guide AVAYA P460 MULTILAYER MODULAR SWITCH SOFTWARE VERSION 1.
Contents List of Tables ....................................................................................................... v List of Figures .................................................................................................. vii Preface Before you Install the Avaya™ P460................................................................ I Safety Information .............................................................................................. I Power Supplies ......................
Table of Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................... 19 Installing a PSU ................................................................................................ 19 Powering Up ..................................................................................................... 20 Turning on a Chassis with Supervisor and I/O Modules Already Inserted ......................................................................
Table of Contents Outband Interface Connection CLI Commands .............................. 44 Redundant Outband Connections ..................................................... 45 Establishing a PPP via Modem Connection with the P460 (Sideband) ... 46 Overview ................................................................................................ 46 Sideband (PPP) Interface CLI Commands ........................................ 46 Setting Up Sideband (PPP) Connection Configuration ................
Table of Contents Powering up the Chassis ......................................................................69 Powering up the Supervisor Modules ...............................................69 Powering up the Fan Module .............................................................69 Powering up the I/O Modules ...........................................................70 Supervisor Module does not Boot ......................................................71 iv Chapter 13 Maintenance ............
List of Tables Table 3.1 Table 3.2 Table 3.3 Table 5.1 Table 5.3 Table 5.2 Table 5.5 Table 5.4 Table 5.6 Table 5.7 Table 5.8 Table 6.1 Table 6.2 Table 9.1 Table 10.1 Table 15.1 Environmental Requirements..................................................... 4 AC Power Requirements............................................................. 5 Dimensions.................................................................................... 5 Active M460ML-SPV LEDs................................................
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List of Figures Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Figure 3.3 Figure 3.4 Figure 3.5 Figure 3.6 Figure 3.7 Figure 3.8 Figure 3.9 Figure 3.10 Figure 3.11 Figure 3.12 Figure 4.1 Figure 4.2 Figure 4.3 Figure 5.1 Figure 5.2 Figure 5.3 Figure 5.4 Figure 5.5 Figure 5.6 Figure 7.1 Figure 7.2 Figure 7.3 Figure 8.1 Figure 8.2 Figure 9.1 The Avaya P460 Switch – Component Location ..................... 6 Table-Top Installation..................................................................
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Preface Before you Install the Avaya™ P460 Safety Information Caution: The Avaya P460 switch and modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so. Caution: Do not leave any slots open. Use the the blanking plates supplied to cover empty slots. Caution: Do not insert any objects into the P460 chassis other than specifically designed Avaya products.
Preface Caution: Gafahr des elektrischen Schocks. Entfernen des Netzsteckers eines Netzteils legt nur dieses Netzteil spannungsfrei. Um alle Einheiten spannungsfrei zu machen. Sind die Netzstecker aller Netxteile zu entfernen Caution: Risque d'électrocution. Le débranchement d'un câble d'alimentation ne déconnecte qu'un seul module d'alimentation. Pour isoler complètement l'unité du secteur, débranchez tous les câbles d'alimentation.
Preface Warning: This means danger. Failure to follow the instructions or warnings might result in bodily injury. Ensure that you are qualified for this task and have read and understood all the instructions CLI Conventions • • • • • • • Mandatory keywords are in the computer bold font. Information displayed on screen is displayed in computer font. Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets <>. Optional keywords are in square brackets [].
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Chapter 2 Avaya P460 Overview Introduction The Avaya™ P460 is a flexible six-slot modular chassis, with two slots reserved for supervisor modules and the four remaining slots for switched I/O modules. It is ideal as a LAN edge and wiring closet switch for SMEs or as an “all-in-one” solution for branch offices. You can also deploy the Avaya P460 in data centers or as a distribution switch.
Chapter 2 Avaya P460 Overview Avaya P460 Key Features: High Availability • Redundant Supervisor modules • Redundant switching fabric • Three power supply bays that support redundant (optional), load-sharing and fault-tolerant AC power supplies. • Hot-swappable fan module • Hot-swappable supervisor modules • Hot-swappable I/O modules • Meets requirements for device redundancy, link resiliency and network availability. • Access to all components from the front of the chassis.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Introduction This chapter guides you through the basic hardware Installation process. L If you purchased an Avaya P460ML-CFG (Material code 700255003, PEC Code 4548-009), then one Supervisor Module, PSU and the Fan Module are already installed. Operating Safety Caution: The Avaya P460 switch and modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Required Tools You require the following equipment in order to install the P460 chassis: • Phillips (cross-blade) screwdriver Environmental Prerequisites Danger: To avoid injury, Avaya recommends that two people lift the switch onto a table top. A fully loaded P460 switch weighs at least 100 lbs (45 kg).
Chapter 3 • Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation The power source matches the specifications shown in Table 3.2. Table 3.2 AC Power Requirements Voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Current for one Avaya MPS4603-AC 300 W PSU 3.9 A@100 VAC 1.5 A@200VAC Table 3.3 Dimensions Height 10U (17.5", 444.5 mm) Width 17.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Chassis Component Location Figure 3.1 shows the positions of the components in the P460 chassis. Figure 3.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Installing the P460 on a Table Top Place the system on a surface that supports at least 100 lbs (45 kg). 5 Install the supplied rubber feet to the bottom of the switch, placing the feet in the square recesses provided. See Figure 3.2. Clean the surface of any oils or residue before applying the feet. Figure 3.2 Table-Top Installation Rubber feet 6 Ensure that all the preinstalled components are firmly installed in the chassis.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Figure 3.3 shows the two mounting positions: P460 Front-Mount and Mid-Mount Positions (side view) Front-Mount a 5.5” (140 mm) Figure 3.3 a b b Front Mid-Mount Front Key a Rack b P460 switch L The chassis height is 10U.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation P460 Rack mounting procedure: 1 Position the brackets as shown in Figure 3.4 Figure 3.4 Positioning the rack-mounting brackets b a P4 60 3 3 b a Key a b Front-mount position Mid-mount position 2 Firmly fix the brackets to the chassis with the screws provided. Use five screws for each bracket. 3 Position the switch in the rack. 4 Fasten the switch in the rack with the screws provided.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Cable Guide Installation You can use the cable guide to tidy cables from the Supervisor and I/O modules. The cable guide is symmetric: you can install the bracket on either side of the switch. L Avaya recommends that you install the cable guide on the left side of the switch to allow easier access to the fan module. L You need to install the rack mounting brackets before you can install the cable guides.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation PSU (Power Supply Unit) Installation L If you purchased an Avaya P460ML-CFG (Material code 700255003, PEC Code 4548-009), then one Supervisor Module, PSU and the Fan Module are already installed.
Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Fan Module Replacement or Installation L The P460 Chassis is shipped with a fan module already installed. Danger: Ensure that your fingers and other objects are clear of the fans when you insert or remove the fan module. Danger: The fans rotate whenever the chassis is turned on. Figure 3.
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Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Supervisor Module Installation L If you purchased an Avaya P460ML-CFG (Material code 700255003, PEC Code 4548-009), then one Supervisor Module, PSU and the Fan Module are already installed. Figure 3.8 shows the positions of the SPV Supervisor installed in the P460 chassis. Figure 3.8 Location of the Avaya P460 Supervisor Modules L You can install Supervisor modules in the top two slots – 1 and 2 – only. Caution: Do not leave any slots open.
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Chapter 3 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation I/O Module Installation L If you purchased an Avaya P460ML-CFG (Material code 700255003, PEC Code 4548-009), then one Supervisor Module, PSU and the Fan Module are already installed. Figure 3.10 shows the positions of I/O modules installed in the P460 chassis. Figure 3.10 Lcoation of Avaya P460 I/O Modules L You can install I/O modules in the bottom four slots – 3 to 6 – only. Caution: Do not leave any slots open.
Chapter 3 Figure 3.11 Avaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation I/O Module Component Location 1 2 3 2 3 Key 1 2 3 Module label Securing screws Locking handles I/O Module Installation Procedure To install an I/O module: 1 Remove the blanking plate by unscrewing the captive screws and gently pulling the plate towards you. 2 Open the locking handles at the edge of the front panel. See Figure 3.12. 3 Position the module as shown in Figure 3.12. 4 Gently slide the module in.
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Chapter 4 Turning on the Avaya P460 Introduction Once you have installed the Avaya P460 chassis and modules, you can turn the chassis on. The Avaya P460 chassis can accommodate one, two or three PSUs (Power Supply Units). The available power is divided among the modules by the Supervisor Module. See “Power Management“ on page 23 further information. This chapter describes three basic scenarios: • Turning on the P460 chassis in various configurations. • Adding a PSU to the P460 chassis.
Chapter 4 Turning on the Avaya P460 Powering Up In order to turn on the chassis you need to install at least one PSU and at least one Supervisor Module. L The fans are on whenever the power is on in the chassis, whether Supervisor Modules are installed or not.
Chapter 4 Turning on the Avaya P460 Removing or Switching off a PSU If there is one PSU The entire chassis turns off If there are two PSUs 1 When you remove a PSU from the chassis, the Supervisor Module recalculates the power budget. If the power requirement exceeds the capacity of one PSU, the I/O modules are then turned on according to the power budgeting scheme described below. See Figure 4.1.
Chapter 4 Turning on the Avaya P460 If there are three PSUs The chassis continues to run: two PSUs are sufficient to supply power to a fully populated chassis.
Chapter 4 Turning on the Avaya P460 Power Management The Supervisor module checks the PSU status every three seconds by comparing the current state to the previously saved PSU state. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Turning on the Avaya P460 • You can also administratively enable/disable power supply to a specific I/O module slot with the set slot power CLI command. L The power allocation configuration is saved in NVRAM and treated as any other switch configuration. L If you want to view the power status of the P460 chassis and modules, you can use the show environment power CLI command. Figure 4.
Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels Introduction This chapter describes the front panels of the P460 switch modules, including the LEDs, ports and buttons. M460ML-SPV Panel M460ML-SPV modules can operate in three modes: Active, Standby and Halted. Each mode is reflected in the LEDs – further details are provided in Table 5.1. M460ML-SPV LEDs Figure 5.1 M460ML-SPV LEDs Table 5.1 summarizes the functions of the LEDs for an active M460ML-SPV supervisor module. Table 5.
Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels Table 5.1 Active M460ML-SPV LEDs LED Description State Meaning PWR Power information ON Power is up Blinking Power management error: the switch cannot supply power to at least one module OFF Power is off Table 5.
Chapter 5 Table 5.3 Standby/Halted M460ML-SPV LEDs LED Description State Fast ETH Management outband Ethernet link status OFF Table 5.4 Avaya P460 Panels Meaning Standby M460ML-SPV FastETH LED LED Description State Meaning Fast ETH Management outband Ethernet link status ON Port enabled and link OK No data transmitted or received on the port Blinking Port enabled and link OK Data transmitted or received on the port OFF Link is not operating ACT LED and OPR LED Summary Table 5.
Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels Function LEDs Figure 5.2 M460ML-SPV Function LEDs Use the L (Left) and R (Right) pushbuttons to select the information displayed for all the port LEDs on the installed I/O modules. Press the button to cycle through the options: the illuminated LED shows the option. See “M460ML-SPV Left and Right Pushbuttons“ on page 31 for further information on the pushbuttons. Figure 5.3 shows the cycle. Figure 5.
Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels Note: Press both buttons simultaneously for 1.5 seconds to reset the SPV supervisor module. Press both switches simultaneously for five seconds to reset the entire switch. Refer to "M460ML-SPV Left and Right Pushbuttons" on page 31 for full details of reset options. Table 5.6 summarizes the meanings of the function LEDs. Certain indications depend on the specific I/O module port type: Table 5.
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Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels M460ML-SPV Supervisor Module Ports Figure 5.4 M460ML-SPV Supervisor Module Console Ports 1 2 Key 1 2 Eth (Ethernet) Port RS-232 (Serial) port Eth Port (Outband Connection) A 10/100BASE-T port with an RJ-45 connector for managing the P460 by a dedicated LAN. RS-232 Port (Sideband Connection) An RJ-45 RS-232 serial port for connecting a modem or terminal for configuration with the CLI. M460ML-SPV Left and Right Pushbuttons Figure 5.
Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels M460ML-SPV ASB (Alternate Software Bank) Pushbutton Figure 5.6 P460 Supervisor Module ASB Pushbutton L See “Supervisor Module does not Boot“ in “Troubleshooting the Installation“ for information.
Chapter 5 Avaya P460 Panels Power Supply Panel P460 Power Supply Front Panel 1 3 2 Key 1 2 3 Status LED Power inlet Power switch Table 5.
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Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability Introduction In order to maximize availability of the Avaya P460 for applications such as VoIP, you can deploy a variety of redundancy mechanisms. This chapter describes the Supervisor module and I/O module redundancy and power supply availability features. M460ML-SPV Supervisor Module Redundancy To enable supervisor redundancy, you need to install two M460ML-SPV Supervisor Modules in a P460 Chassis.
Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability Configuring the Supervisor Modules for Active/Standby Operation In order to operate in an Active-Standby configuration, the two SPVs must be synchronized. • If the Supervisor modules are not synchronized, one is Active and the other Halted. In this case you will need to synchronize them manually. See “Synchronizing the Supervisor Modules Manually“ on page 36.
Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability L The following screen capture shows the process: P460-1(super)# sync spv This command may overwrite the neighbor SPV software and reset both SPVs *** Confirmation *** - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y Copying Bank A to the neighbor SPV ... Copying Bank A to the neighbor SPV done Copying Bank B to the neighbor SPV ... Copying Bank B to the neighbor SPV done Copying Embedded Web image to the neighbor SPV ...
Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability • Layer 3 startup configuration is saved in the Standby SPV when you execute the copy running-config startup-config CLI command.
Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability Redundant Power Supplies The Avaya P460 supports automatic Power Supply redundancy and load-sharing. Power supply redundancy is activated according to the number of PSUs and I/O modules you have installed in the chassis. Three PSUs are automatically configured in 2+1 redundancy mode. If the installed power supplies can provide sufficient power for the switch, then an additional power supply is automatically configured to operate in Redundancy mode.
Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability Calculating the Power Budget You can also calculate how many PSUs you need in order to provide redundancy for a specific configuration. You need to add the power requirements for the I/O modules installed to the base requirement of two Supervisor modules and one Fan module. If the total is less than the power supplied by the number of PSUs installed, an additional PSU provides redundancy. Table 6.2 shows a sample calculation: Table 6.
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access Introduction This chapter describes how to access the Avaya P460 CLI from the following devices: • A terminal to the serial port on the Supervisor Module • A workstation running a Telnet session connected via an I/O module (Inband) • A workstation running a Telnet session connected to the Console Fast Ethernet port on a Supervisor module (outband) • A remote terminal/workstation attached via a modem (PPP connection) to the Supervisor Console Serial port.
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access Note: If you connect your terminal to the Standby SPV, you can get access to all the CLI commands by opening a Session to the Active SPV. (See the Session command on page 63).
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access In order to... Use the following command... Display information on the device network interfaces show interface Send an ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network. ping Note: For more detailed information on the CLI commands, please refer to the Avaya P460 Reference Guide Establishing a Telnet Connection with the Switch (Outband) Figure 7.
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access L You can now configure the P460. L You can connect the Out-band interface to either of the Supervisor modules. Outband Interface Connection CLI Commands 44 In order to... Use the following command...
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access Redundant Outband Connections You can create a redundant outband management connection by connecting both Supervisor modules to the NMS via the Fast Ethernet interface by a switch (see Figure 7.3). Figure 7.3 Redundant Outband Connections Switch Workstation In this configuration, the Active SPV will respond to its Out-band port and the port of the other SPV will be ignored.
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access Establishing a PPP via Modem Connection with the P460 (Sideband) Overview The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a Layer 2 method for transporting multiprotocol datagrams over point-to-point links. Here only IP datagrams will be exchanged, over a RS232 serial connection, between the P460 supervisor module and a remote peer (such as Ethernet) via a modem and the telephone lines. This provides remote access the sideband management interface of a P460 via a modem.
Chapter 7 Establishing Switch Access Setting Up Sideband (PPP) Connection Configuration L You need to configure an IP address and netmask for the sideband interface before you can establish a ppp link. 1 Connect a terminal to the Serial console port. 2 When you are prompted for a Login Name, enter the default name root. 3 When you are prompted for a password, enter the password root. You are now in Supervisor Level.
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Chapter 8 Avaya MSNM P460 Manager The P460 Manager provides the following features: • Device Configuration - Viewing and modifying the different device configurations. • Virtual LANs - Viewing and editing Virtual LAN information. • Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) - Viewing and editing LAG information. • Port Redundancy - Setting redundancy for ports in a P460 Switch. • Port Mirroring - Setting up port mirroring for ports in a P460 Switch.
Chapter 8 Avaya MSNM P460 Manager Running the Avaya MSNM P460 Manager Note: You should assign an inband or out-of-band interface IP address to the switch before beginning this procedure. 1 2 Open your browser. Enter the URL of the switch in the format http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the inband or outband interface IP address of the switch. Note: The user name is “root” The default password for read-only access is “root” The default passwords for read-write access is “root”.
Chapter 8 Avaya MSNM P460 Manager X If you have the Java plug-in installed, the P460 Manager should open in a new window (see Figure 8.2) Figure 8.2 P460 Device Manager — If you do not have the Java plug-in installed, follow the instructions on the Welcome page that offers a variety of options to install the plug-in. L You cannot configure Layer 3 parameters if you run the P460 Device Manager over the Outband interface.
Chapter 8 Avaya MSNM P460 Manager Installing the Java Plug-in If the network manager has configured the system, the plug-in should be installed automatically. If the plug-in is not installed automatically, then you have three options for installing it manually: 1 Installing from the P460 Documentation and Utilities CD 1 Close all unnecessary applications on your PC. 2 Insert the “Avaya P460 Documentation and Utilities” CD in the CD drive. 3 Open Windows® Explorer.
Chapter 8 Avaya MSNM P460 Manager Installing the On-Line Help and Java Plug-In on your Web Site Note: This procedure is optional Copying the help files and Java plug-in to a local Web server allows users to access the on-line help for the Embedded Manager and enables automatic Installation and Maintenance of the Java plug-in the first time the users tries to manage the device. 1 Copy the emweb-aux-files directory from the “Avaya P460 Documentation and Utilities” CD to your local Web server.
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Chapter 9 User Authentication Introduction User Authentication is an important element of maintaining secure networks. It prevents unauthorized network management and stops users from reconfiguring network devices. Local User Accounts The Local User Account feature allows you to define up to ten accounts that can manage a local (single) P460 switch. This simplifies administration on small networks or where users do not log in to more than one switch.
Chapter 9 User Authentication Note: If you wish to increase security, you can change the default user accounts and SNMP communities. Local User Account CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Add a local user account and configure a user (name, password and access level) username To remove a local user account no username Display the username, password and access type for all users on the switch show username Note: The Web management passwords are the same as those of the CLI.
Chapter 9 User Authentication RADIUS Introduction to RADIUS Local user accounts (see “Local User Accounts“ on page 55) are kept locally on the switch. Therefore, if a site contains multiple Avaya Switches, it is necessary to configure each switch with its own user accounts.
Chapter 9 User Authentication Figure 9.1 illustrates the RADIUS authentication procedure: Figure 9.1 RADIUS Authentication Procedure User attempts login Local User account authenticated in switch? No Authentication request sent to RADIUS Server User name and password authenticated? Yes Yes No Authentication Reject sent to switch User cannot access switch embedded managegment Perform log-in according to user's priviliege level to switch RADIUS CLI Commands 58 In order to...
Chapter 9 User Authentication In order to... Use the following command... Set the RFC 2138 approved UDP port number. set radius authentication udp-port Set the number of times an access request is sent when there is no response set radius authentication retrynumber Set the time to wait before resending an access request.
Chapter 9 User Authentication Allowed Managers With the Allowed Managers feature, the network manager can determine who may or may not gain management access to the switch. The feature can be enabled or disabled (default is disabled). When enabled, only those users that are configured in the Allowed Managers table are able to gain Telnet, HTTP, and SNMP management access to the switch. You can configure up to 20 Allowed Mangers by adding or removing their IP address from the Allowed Managers List.
Chapter 10 Configuration Defaults Introduction This chapter defines the default parameters for the P460 switch. Default System Parameters Table 10.1 Default System Parameters Parameter Default Value All IP addresses N/A (0.0.0.0) Default gateway N/A (0.0.0.
Chapter 10 Configuration Defaults Table 10.1 Default System Parameters Parameter Default Value Read-write SNMP community string public Trap SNMP community string public Number of SNMP retries 3 SNMP timeout 2,000 Intelligent multicast Disabled Boot bank B Broadcast storm control Disabled Configuration Default CLI Commands 62 In order to... Use the following command...
Chapter 11 Basic Switch Configuration Introduction This chapter describes the parameters you can define for the chassis, such as its name and location, time parameters, and so on. Use the CLI commands briefly described below for configuring the display on your terminal or workstation. In order to... Use the following command...
Chapter 11 Basic Switch Configuration In order to... Use the following command... Display the commands available at your current location in the CLI hierarchy tree System Parameter Configuration Identifying the system In order to make a P460 switch easier to identify, you can define a name for the switch, contact information for the switch technician and the location of the switch in the organization. In order to... Use the following command... Configure the system name.
Chapter 11 Basic Switch Configuration Time Parameter Configuration In order to... Use the following command... Restore the time zone to its default, UTC.
Chapter 11 Basic Switch Configuration Obtaining a License Key To obtain a License Key that enables routing features: 1 Go to http://license-lsg.avaya.com and click “request new license”. 66 2 Enter the Certificate Key and Certificate Type. 3 4 Click Next. Enter contact information (once per certificate) 5 Click Next.
Chapter 11 Basic Switch Configuration X View number of licenses left. 6 Enter the serial number of the switch. To identify serial numbers use the show chassis-identity CLI command: . 7 Click Generate.
Chapter 11 Basic Switch Configuration Activating a Routing License Key To activate a Routing License Key: 1 Enter the acquired Routing License Key into the M460ML-SPV module using the set license CLI command. set license [license] [featureName] where: license - license code featureName - routing 2 and press Enter. Check that the license is activated using the CLI. Use the show license CLI command. Feature License CLI Commands 68 In order to... Use the following command...
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting the Installation Introduction Powering up the Chassis Problem Possible Cause Solution Chassis does not power up No PSU (Power Supply Unit) installed Install PSU (see “PSU (Power Supply Unit) Installation“ on page 11) PSU not connected to power source Connect PSU to the power source PSU not turned on Turn on the PSU using the power switch on the PSU front panel Problem Possible Cause Solution Supervisor modules do not power up Supervisor module not installed correctl
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting the Installation Powering up the I/O Modules Problem Possible Cause Solution I/O modules do not power up No Supervisor module installed Install supervisor module (see “Supervisor Module Installation“ on page 14) Supervisor module not functioning Replace supervisor module Insufficient Power Budget Add PSUs Remove un-needed I/O modules or Disable power to the appropriate I/O slots.
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting the Installation Supervisor Module does not Boot Problem Possible Cause Solution OPR LED does not light. Supervisor Module has not booted. Use the “ASB” (Alternate Software Bank) button to switch to the second firmware bank. • Press and hold the “L” and “R” buttons to reset the switch. X The switch will reset. • Immediately press the ASB button by gently inserting a small object such as a bent paper clip into the hole.
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Chapter 13 Maintenance Introduction This chapter provides some basic information for downloading firmware to the Avaya P460. For issues that are not covered in “Troubleshooting the Installation“ or this chapter, please contact your Avaya representative. Caution: Please refer to “Before you Install the Avaya™ P460“ for safety information before proceeding. Replacing I/O Modules See “I/O Module Installation” on page 16.
Chapter 13 Maintenance One of the SPVs can operate as Standby automatically only if both of the following conditions are fulfilled: • The current chassis is the last one in which you inserted this SPV • The current running SW images are the same version Firmware Download You can perform software download using the copy tftp command (see page 26 of the Avaya P460 Reference Guide) or the Avaya Software Update Manager (part of the Avaya™ Multiservice Network Manager Suite).
Chapter 13 Maintenance Firmware Download CLI Commands In order to... Use the following command... Set the default boot bank set boot bank Download firmware to Bank A copy tftp SW_imageA Download firmware to Bank B copy tftp SW_imageB Copy Device Manager (Embedded Web) firmware copy tftp EW_archive Show the default boot bank show boot bank Configuration File Management You can transfer the Layer 2 parameters to or from the current NVRAM running configuration file to a TFTP server.
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Chapter 14 Standards Introduction The Avaya P460 complies with the following standards: IEEE • • • IEEE 802.3x IEEE 802.1q/p IEEE 802.1D Flow Control VLAN Tagging and 802.
Chapter 14 Standards Layer 3 • RFC-791 Internet Protocol • RFC-792 Internet Control Message Protocol • RFC-826 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol • RFC-894 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over Ethernet • RFC-922 Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets • RFC-950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure • RFC-951 Bootstrap Protocol • RFC-1027 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways • RFC-1058 Routing Information Protocol • RFC-1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicast
Chapter 15 Specifications Physical Height 10U (17.5", 444.5 mm) Width 17.4" (442 mm) Depth 15" (375 mm) Weight Chassis + backplane 13 kg (28.6 lb.) Fan module 2.3 kg (5.1 lb.) Supervisor module 2.0 kg (4.4 lb.) 300W AC PSU 3.85 kg (8.5 lb.) PSU blanking panel 0.3 kg (0.7 lb.) “Minimum Configuration” • Chassis + backplane • Two PSU blanking plates • One PSU • One Supervisor Module • fan module 22 kg (48 lb.
Chapter 15 Specifications Power Requirements MPS4603-AC Power Supply Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz Power dissipation 300 W max Input current 3.9 A at 100 VAC 1.5 A at 240 VAC Inrush current 15 A at 100 VAC (max.) 30 A at 240 VAC (max.) Components Fan Module 45 W M460ML-SPV 68 W Avaya M4648ML-T 48 W Avaya M4648ML-T-2G 70 W Avaya M4612ML-G 59 W Environmental Operating Temp. 23 to 122°F (-5 to 50°C) Rel.
Chapter 15 Specifications device with a 16A rating must be incorporated in series with building Installation and Maintenance AC power wiring for the equipment under protection.
Chapter 15 Specifications Catalog Numbers Table 15.