Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Basic device configurationThe following example uploads a firmware version with the path and file name C:\g350.net froman FTP server with the IP address 149.49.134.153 to Bank A of the G350:copy ftp SW_imageA C:\g350.net 149.49.134.153Managing configuration filesA configuration file is a data file that contains a complete set of configuration settings for theAvaya G350 Media Gateway. You can use configuration files to back up and restore theconfiguration of the G350. Use the FTP or TFTP protocol to transfer a configuration file betweenthe G350 and a server on the network. You can back up either the running configuration or thestartup configuration to the server as a configuration file. When you restore a configuration filefrom a server, it becomes the startup configuration on the G350. For more information aboutrunning configuration and startup configuration, see Configuration using GUI applications onpage 25.To transfer a configuration file between the G350 and a server on the network, use one of thefollowing commands:●●●●●●Use the copy ftp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from anFTP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G350.Use the copy tftp startup-config command to restore a configuration file from aTFTP server. The configuration file becomes the startup configuration on the G350.Use the copy running-config ftp command to back up the running configurationon the G350 to an FTP server.Use the copy running-config tftp command to back up the running configurationon the G350 to a TFTP server.Use the copy startup-config ftp command to back up the startup configuration onthe G350 to an FTP server.Use the copy startup-config tftp command to back up the startup configurationon the G350 to a TFTP server.Listing the files on the Avaya G350 Media GatewayUse the dir command to list all G350 files. When you list the files, you can see the versionnumbers of the software components. The dir command also shows the booter file, whichcannot be changed.60 Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway

Chapter 5:Configuring Ethernet portsThis chapter provides information about configuring Ethernet ports on the Avaya G350 MediaGateway and contains the following sections:●●●Ethernet ports on the G350 — a description of the Ethernet ports on the G350Configuring switch Ethernet ports — instructions on how to configure Ethernet ports on theG350 switchConfiguring the WAN Ethernet port — instructions on how to configure the Ethernet porton the G350 routerEthernet ports on the G350The switch on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway has the following Ethernet ports:● The 10/100 mbps fixed switch port on the front panel (port 10/3)● The 10/100 mbps ports on the Avaya MM314 media module (ports 6/1 through 6/24)● The Gigabit port on the Avaya MM314 media module (port 6/51)Note:Note: The ports on the Avaya MM314 media module are only available if your G350includes this media module.The router on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway has the following Ethernet port:● The 10/100 mbps fixed router port on the front panel (port 10/2)Use a standard network cable when you connect one of the following devices to the fixed routerport:●●●WAN endpoint deviceSwitchRouterUse a crossover network cable when you connect a computer or other endpoint device to thefixed router port. For all other Ethernet ports on the G350, you can use either a standardnetwork cable or a crossover network cable to connect any device.Issue 3 January 2005 61

Chapter 5:Configuring E<strong>the</strong>rnet portsThis chapter provides information about configuring E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong><strong>Gateway</strong> and contains <strong>the</strong> following sections:●●●E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong> — a description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>Configuring switch E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports — instructions on how to configure E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports on <strong>the</strong><strong>G350</strong> switchConfiguring <strong>the</strong> WAN E<strong>the</strong>rnet port — instructions on how to configure <strong>the</strong> E<strong>the</strong>rnet porton <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong> routerE<strong>the</strong>rnet ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>The switch on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> has <strong>the</strong> following E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports:● The 10/100 mbps fixed switch port on <strong>the</strong> front panel (port 10/3)● The 10/100 mbps ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> MM314 media module (ports 6/1 through 6/24)● The Gigabit port on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> MM314 media module (port 6/51)Note:Note: The ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> MM314 media module are only available if your <strong>G350</strong>includes this media module.The router on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> has <strong>the</strong> following E<strong>the</strong>rnet port:● The 10/100 mbps fixed router port on <strong>the</strong> front panel (port 10/2)Use a standard network cable when you connect one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following devices to <strong>the</strong> fixed routerport:●●●WAN endpoint deviceSwitchRouterUse a crossover network cable when you connect a computer or o<strong>the</strong>r endpoint device to <strong>the</strong>fixed router port. For all o<strong>the</strong>r E<strong>the</strong>rnet ports on <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>, you can use ei<strong>the</strong>r a standardnetwork cable or a crossover network cable to connect any device.Issue 3 January 2005 61

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