Application Note IP Telephony Solution with Avaya, Juniper and Extreme An Introduction to the Avaya Solution Interoperability Test Lab Report for a
An Infoblox RADIUS server was used to support 802.1X Authentication at all network edge ports for the sample configuration, as depicted in Figure 5.
2.1. Connectivity Matrix Device Interfaces/VLAN IP Address Default Gateway Avaya S8700 Server1 Avaya S8700 Server2 IPSI#1-1A01 IPSI#2-1A02 eth0/
3. S8700 Media Server Configuration This section describes how to configure Avaya S8700 Media Server IP Connect High Reliability configuration. The c
Under “Set Server Identities”, select 1 for This is server field. Select Ethernet 3 for Control Network B. Click Continue Figure 7: Set Serve
Enter the IP Address for Ethernet 0 and Ethernet 3 for Server 1 and Server 2. Enter Gateway and Subnet mask information as shown below. Click Co
Click Continue until the Update System is highlighted. Click Continue to save the configuration. Figure 9: Update System Screen 4. Configure A
4.2. Add data-module for C-LAN Use the command “add data-module” to enable the C-LAN. Set the field “Type” to “Ethernet” and the field “Port” to the C
add ip-interface 01A03 IP INTERFACES Type: MEDPRO ETHERNET OPTIONS
4.6. Configure Network Regions Configure network region 1 to use G.711MU for all local Intra-region calls by assigning it to use codec set 1. This n
4.7. Configure Inter Network Region Connections Change network region 2 and scroll to page 3 of 19. Change the codec set used for calls between sourc
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5. Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 10K Configuration 5.1. Create Virtual LANs and Interfaces create virtual-router "VR-Default" configure v
5.2. Configure Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------C
5.3. Enable Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Routing enable ospf configure ospf add vlan avextrmgt area 0.0.0.0 configure ospf add vlan control_a ar
6.2. Configure Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) create eaps eaps1 configure eaps eaps1 mode transit configure eaps eaps1 primary port
7. Extreme Networks Summit 400-24P (Site A) Configuration The Extreme Networks Summit 300-24 switch administration has been omitted from these Applic
7.2. Configure Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) # EAPS configuration enable eaps configure eaps fast-convergence on create eaps "
8. Extreme Networks Summit 300-24 (Site B) Configuration 8.1. Create Virtual LANs and Interfaces # Config information for VLAN phone. create vlan
8.2. Configure RADIUS and 802.1x Authentication # Radius configuration enable radius configure radius primary shared-secret encrypted "123456
9. Juniper 4300 router configuration GAK/SZ; Reviewed: SPOC 6/14/2005 Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes ©2005 Avaya Inc. Al
interface fe-0/0/0.0; Assign interface fe-0/0/0 into area 0.0.0.0 } } } ------------------------------------------------
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10. Configuring the Juniper 2300 Router system { host-name J2300; services { ssh; telnet; web-management {
forwarding-options { helpers { bootp { server 1.1.1.20; interface { fe-0/0/0; }
voip { forwarding-class expedited-forwarding scheduler voip-ef; forwarding-class assured-forwarding scheduler voip-af;
set interface "tunnel.1" zone "Untrust" Assign interface tunne1.1 to Untrust-zone set interface ethernet1 ip 50.1.1.2/24 Assign
11. Configure the Infoblox1000 with RADIUSone Module This section addresses the basic configuration for Infoblox 1000 with RADIUSone module. The Inf
11.2. Configure IP address and Gateway This section presents the steps to configure or change IP address and gateway for Infoblox RADIUS. Click Adm
11.3. Add Network Device Expand the Add tab and select access_device to add Extreme Summit 300-24 switch as shown below. Enter device IP addres
Since the Infoblox RADIUS Server needs to identify the manufacturer for added devices, the follow steps are necessary to finish the configuration.
Note: Since a PC with window XP will be used as an 802.1x client, Microsoft is required as a vendor type, also. Repeat above steps to add Microsoft
Click tab Publish Changes from the tool bar to make the configuration take effect. Repeat this step for every configuration below. 11.4. Configur
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Leave Max Auth Request as default (2000). Enter 1812 for both Auth Port and Auth Relay Port as shown below. Note the Extreme Summit 300 switch mus
Enter name in Name field (for example, test) Select Standard Authentication as Realm Type. Select Local as User Database. Select 802.1X-PEAP f
Click PEAP Methods… Select EAP-MSCHAP-V2 as PEAP Tunnel Methods. Click Add Click OK when done. 11.6. Add User in Realm This section shows
Enter user1 in Name field. Enter password in Password and Re-type Password fields. Click OK when done. GAK/SZ; Reviewed: SPOC 6/14/2005 Sol
Click tab Publish Changes from top tool bar to update all configurations as shown below. 12. Interoperability Compliance Testing This Interoper
13. Support For technical support on Extreme Networks, consult the Extreme Networks Worldwide Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Technical support is
* BD-10808.3 # show eaps detail EAPS Enabled: Yes EAPS Fast-Convergence: On Number of EAPS instances: 2 Name: eaps1 State: Links-Up
14.3. Check OSPF Routing (Example: BlackDiamond 8810) * BD-8810.9 # show iproute Ori Destination Gateway Mtr Flags VLAN
14.4. Verify NSRP on the Netscreen-25 ns25-1(M)-> get nsrp nsrp version: 2.0 cluster info: cluster id: 1, no name local unit id: 9638464 active
14.5. Check 802.1x Authentication (Example: Summit 300-24 @ Site B) Summit300-24 # sh netlogin Netlogin Authentication Mode : web-based ENABLED ;
Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Sample Architecture for Avaya IP Telephony Solutions with Extreme Networks and Juniper Networks
16. Additional References 16.1. Documentation [1] Avaya Application Solutions: IP Telephony Deployment Guide, Issue 3.3, January 2005, Document I
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1. Introduction The Application Notes provide a sample architecture demonstrating interoperability of products and solutions from Avaya, Extreme Netwo
An Avaya S8700 IP-Connect based system was used at Site A, depicted in Figure 2. Duplicated IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit packs were used to pro
The Local Area Network (LAN), depicted in Figure 3, at the main location was designed using Extreme Networks “Two-Tier Architecture for Converged Netw
The Wide Area Network (WAN) was secured using Juniper Netscreen-25 Application Layer Gateways (ALGs), as depicted in Figure 4. At the main location,
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