
Note:
When you configure the server as EMS, A1, A2, B1, B2, and M2 are not used. For more
information about server specifications, see
Deploying Avaya Session Border Controller for
Enterprise
.
Interfaces
With Avaya 6.3, multiple network interfaces and VLANs can be configured on a single Ethernet
interface.
The following sections describe the interfaces on the supported servers.
Dell R210–ii (core) & Dell R210–ii XL (core)
• Rear-accessible PCI-Express gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45 connectors)
Port
Interface
A1
(eth3)
A2
(eth2)
B1
(eth1)
B2
(eth0)
• Rear-accessible 32-bit gigabit Ethernet ports
Port
Interface
M1
(eth5) Management
M2
(eth4) HA link
Note:
To prevent routing problems, the management interface M1 and M2 must be configured on
a different subnet than the subnets assigned to A1, A2 or B1 data interface.
• One rear-accessible DB9 serial port for system console
• One rear-accessible eSATA port (not supported with this model)
• One front and rear-accessible VGA for system monitor
• Two front-accessible USB 2.0 ports
• Two rear-accessible USB 2.0 ports
Dell R210–ii XL (EMS)
• Rear-accessible 32-bit gigabit Ethernet
Port
Interface
Gb1 (left)
(eth0) Management
Gb2 (right)
(eth1) Not used
• One rear-accessible DB9 serial port for system console
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