Layer 3 support – Avaya C360 User Manual

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Avaya C360 Overview

24 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, version 4.5

Port classification to regular/valuable so in case of link failure notification is generated for
valuable ports only. Refer to

Port Classification

on page 139 for further information.

The C360 supports SMON switch monitoring which provides unprecedented top-down
monitoring of switched network traffic at the following levels:

- Enterprise Monitoring

- Device Monitoring

- VLAN Monitoring

- Port-level Monitoring

This top-down approach gives you rapid troubleshooting and performance trending to keep
the network running optimally. Refer to

SMON

on page 143 for further information.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support on C360-PWR switches

802.3af support for PoE standard based to provide power to IP phones, wireless access
point and other standard based end points. Refer to

VLANs

on page 117 for further

information.

Autodetection and control of inline phone power on a per-port basis on all 10/100 ports for
plug-and-play configuration. Refer to

How the C360-PWR Switches Detect a Powered

Device

on page 188 for further information.

Priority-based power management ensures that key devices, such as IP telephones,
receive power.

Up to 15.4W per powered device

The C360-PWR switches can provide PoE on all 10/100BASE-T ports.

Layer 3 Support

Hardware-based Layer 3 switching for high performance.

VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) for Layer 3 router redundancy. The Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) eliminates the single point of failure inherent in the
static default routed environment. Refer to

VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)

Configuration

on page 177 for further information.

IP routing protocols for load balancing and for constructing scalable, routed backbones:

- Routing Information Protocol (RIP) versions 1 and 2. Refer to

RIP (Routing Interchange

Protocol) Configuration

on page 164 for further information.

- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). Refer to

OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)

Configuration

on page 167 for further information.

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