Private-public-public architecture – Avaya VF 3000 User Manual

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Avaya Communication Manager server administration:

• SA8853 Support of LSPs Behind NAT Green feature must be installed.

• Add two IP node names for each LSP, one for the statically mapped NAT IP address in

the data center IP address space of each enterprise LSP and the other for its native private
IP address.

• Administer the “lsp” form with the statically mapped NAT IP address in the data center

address space of each LSP.

• Administer the LSP list on the “ip-network-region” form, page 2 with the native (private)

IP address of each LSP.


LSP configuration:

• Enter the corresponding IP addresses of Avaya Communication Manager servers/C-

LANs/PEs in the enterprise site IP address space in the “primary controller” and “C-LAN
IP address of the primary controller” fields on the LSP configuration web page.

3.3. Private-Public-Public architecture


Note: This configuration was not validated.

Enterprise site network configuration:

• On the FW/NAT device, configure static 1-to-1 mapping for each LSP.


Data center network configuration:

• Provide a firewall to allow LSP registration and filesync traffic to pass (or reconfigure an

existing firewall).

• On the Juniper VF 3000 SBC, for each VF 3000 Session Routing Policy (SRP) used by a

set of IP phones, configure the native IP address of each LSP.


Avaya Communication Manager server administration:

• SA8853 Support of LSPs Behind Nat Green feature must be installed.

• Add two IP node names for each LSP. One for the statically mapped NAT WAN IP

address of each enterprise LSP and the other for its native private IP address.

• Administer the “lsp” form with the statically mapped NAT WAN IP address of each LSP.
• Administer the LSP list on the “ip-network-region” form, page 2 with the native (private)

IP address of each LSP.


LSP configuration:

• No change from traditional LSP configuration. Enter the corresponding IP addresses of

CM servers/C-LANs/PEs in the “primary controller” and “C-LAN IP address of the
primary controller” fields.

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