
• One rear-accessible eSATA port (not supported with this model)
• One front and rear-accessible VGA for system monitor
• One rear-accessible eSATA port (not supported with this model)
• Two front-accessible USB 2.0 ports
• Two rear-accessible USB 2.0 ports
Dell R320
• Rear-accessible PCI-Express gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45 connectors)
Port
Interface
A1
(eth3)
A2
(eth2)
B1
(eth1)
B2
(eth0)
• Rear-accessible gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45 connectors)
Port
Interface
M1
(eth5) Management
M2
(eth4) HA link
Note:
To prevent routing problems and to meet security best practices, configure the
management interfaces M1 and M2 on a different subnet than the subnets assigned to A1,
A2 or B1 data interface.
• One front- and rear-accessible VGA for system monitor
• Two front-accessible USB 2.0 ports
• Two rear-accessible USB 2.0 ports
Dell R620
Four integrated 10/100/1000 Mbps NIC connectors (Avaya standard).
Note:
Dell R620 NIC port numbers are read from left to right, starting with Port 1, then continuing to
port 2, 3 and 4.
AMAX (EMS)
• Rear-accessible 32-bit gigabit Ethernet
Port
Interface
left port
(eth0) Management
right port
(eth1) Not used
• One rear-accessible DB9 serial port for system console (not supported with this model)
• One front-accessible DB9 serial port (not supported with this model)
Specifications
August 2015
Deploying Avaya SBCE
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