VLAN 100 Clear Untagged
100BaseTX Links
Target Client1
IP: 100.0.0.100/24
Gateway: 100.0.0.1
VLAN 100
802.1Q Trunk with 1000BaseT
LAG
Port 2/12
Port 4/4
Windows 2000 Server with
Intel PRO/1000MT Dual
Port Server Adapter
IP: 100.0.0.2/24
Gateway: 100.0.0.1
Port 2/13
IP: 100.0.0.101/24
Gateway: 100.0.0.1
Target Client2
VLAN 100
802.1Q Trunk with 100BaseTX
LAG
Port 3/12
Port 4/5 Port 3/13
Avaya(TM) P882
Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Module 2 - M8024-100TX 24-port L2/L3
Module 3 - M8024-100TX 24-port L2/L3
Module 4 - M8008R-1000T 8-port 1000BaseT
Windows 2000 Server with
Intel PRO/100+ Dual
Port Server Adapter
IP: 100.0.0.3/24
Gateway: 100.0.0.1
Figure 1: Sample Configuration
2. Equipment and Software Validated
The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration provided:
Equipment
Server with Intel PRO/100+ Dual
Port Server Adapter
Server with Intel PRO/1000MT Dual
Port Server Adapter
Avaya™ P882 Gigabit Ethernet
Switch
2 - M8024-100TX modules
1 - M8008R-1000T modules
Two Target PC’s equipped with
3Com 100BaseTX Adapters
Software
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Intel
Adapter Driver 6.4 with PROSet
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with Intel
Adapter Driver 6.4 with PROSet
Version 5.4 Gigabit Ethernet Switch
Software
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
3. Avaya™ P882 Switch Web Agent Administration
3.1. Create the Virtual LAN
The VLAN Configuration window opens (Figure 2).
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Figure 2: VLAN Configuration
Figure 3: Create VLAN
3. Enter a unique VLAN name (e.g. vlan100) in the Name field.
3.2. Configure Module 2 (M8024R-100TX) Switch Port Parameters
Module Information window opens (Figure 4).
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Figure 4: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for the Module 2 from the Switch Ports column. The Switch Ports window opens (Figure 5).
Figure 5: Switch Ports (reduced for brevity)
3. Select port name Port 2.12 from the Name column. The Switch Port Configuration for
Port 2.12 window opens (Figure 6).
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Figure 6: Switch Port Configuration for Port 2.12
3.3. Configure Module 3 (M8024R-100TX) Switch Port Parameters
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Module Information window opens (Figure 7).
Figure 7: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for the Module 3 from the Switch Ports column. The Switch Ports window opens (Figure 8).
Figure 8: Switch Ports (reduced for brevity)
3. Select port name Port 3.12 under the Name column. The Switch Port Configuration for
Port 3.12 window opens (Figure 9).
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Figure 9: Switch Port Configuration for Port 3.12
Notes: It is only necessary to configure VLAN information for the first port that will be added to the Hunt Group. When the first port is added to the Hunt Group, it is designated as the “Base Port” and all other member ports will assume the identity of the base port.
Unknown unicast and broadcast traffic is flooded on the base port only. If multiple VLANs are being statically mapped (via the CLI) to Hunt Group member ports, then each member port must be configured with the VLANs individually before configuring them as Hunt
Group members.
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3.4. Configure Module 4 (M8008R-1000T) Switch Port Parameters
Module Information window opens (Figure 10).
Figure 10: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for the Module 4 from the Switch Ports column. The Switch Ports window opens (Figure 11).
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Figure 11: Switch Ports (reduced for brevity)
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3. Select port name Port 4.4 under the Name column. The Switch Port Configuration for
Port 4.4 window opens (Figure 12).
Figure 12: Switch Port Configuration for Port 4.4
Notes: Configure the first port in the Hunt Group with VLAN information. The first port will be added to the Hunt Group and is designated as the “Base/Root Port”. All other ports will assume the identity of the base port.
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3.5. Create and Assign an IP Interface to the VLAN
IP Interfaces window opens (Figure 13).
Figure 13: IP Interfaces
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Figure 14: Add IP Interface
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3. Enter a unique interface name (e.g vlan100) in the Name field.
5. Enter the IP address 100.0.0.1 in the Network Address field.
3.6. Create the Hunt Groups
Create the necessary Hunt Groups for the sample configuration via the Web Agent.
configuration window opens (Figure 15).
Figure 15: Hunt Group Configuration
Figure 16: Create Hunt Group
3. Enter a unique Hunt Group name (e.g PRO100) in the Name field.
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Figure 17: Create Hunt Group
6. Enter a unique Hunt Group name (e.g PRO1000) in the Name field.
3.7. Disable Module 3 Ports Being Added to the Hunt Group
Module Information window opens (Figure 18).
Figure 18: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for Module 3 from the Ports column. The Physical Port
Configuration – Module 3 window opens (Figure 19).
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Figure 19: Physical Port Configuration – Module 3 (reduced for brevity)
3. Uncheck the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 3.12 and Port 3.13 to disable each prior to adding them to a Hunt Group.
Note: Ports must be disabled before being added to the Hunt Group as member ports.
3.8. Disable Module 4 Ports Being Added to the Hunt Group
Module Information window opens (Figure 20).
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Figure 20: Module Information
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2. Select the switch ports for Module 4 from the Ports column. The Physical Port
Configuration – Module 4 window opens (Figure 21).
Figure 21: Physical Port Configuration – Module 4
3. Uncheck the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 4.4 and Port 4.5 to disable each prior to adding them to the Hunt Group.
3.9. Add Module 3 Ports to the Hunt Group
Module Information window opens (Figure 22).
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Figure 22: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for the Module 3 from the Switch Ports column. The Switch Ports window opens (Figure 23).
Figure 23: Switch Ports (reduced for brevity)
3. Select port name Port 3.12 under the Name column. The Switch Port Configuration for
Port 3.12 window opens (Figure 24).
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Figure 24: Switch Port Configuration for Port 3.12
Note: Port 3/12 has now been designated as the “Base Port”.
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3.10. Add Module 3 Ports to the Hunt Group
Module Information window opens (Figure 25).
Figure 25: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for the Module 4 from the Switch Ports column. The Switch Ports window opens (Figure 26).
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Figure 26: Switch Ports (reduced for brevity)
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3. Select port name Port 4.4 under the Name column. The Switch Port Configuration for
Port 4.4 window opens (Figure 27).
Figure 27: Switch Port Configuration for Port 4.4
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3.11. Enable the Module 3 Hunt Group Member Ports
Module Information window opens (Figure 28).
Figure 28: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for Module 3 from the Ports column. The Physical Port
Configuration – Module 3 window opens (Figure 29).
Note: The Figure 31 image has been reduced for brevity.
Figure 29: Physical Port Configuration – Module 3 (reduced for brevity)
3. Check the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 3.12 and Port 3.13 to enable each
Hunt Group member port.
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3.12. Enable the Module 4 Hunt Group Member Ports
Module Information window opens (Figure 30).
Figure 30: Module Information
2. Select the switch ports for Module 4 from the Ports column. The Physical Port
Configuration – Module 4 window opens (Figure 31).
Figure 31: Physical Port Configuration – Module 4 Window
3. Check the checkboxes from the Enable column for Port 4.4 and Port 4.5 to enable each
Hunt Group member port.
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