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Offline ableseaman

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1120e & i2002 Configuration via ADAC LLDP-Med
« on: December 06, 2011, 08:36:18 AM »
Good Afternoon

Looking for some clarification/reassurance prior to rolling out around 300 1120e IP sets next week.

CS1000E - Rls 6
Core Switches - ERS 8600 (Rls 5.1.6)
Edge switches - ERS 5520 (Rls 6.2.0)
1120e Firmware - 0624C8G
i2002 Firmware - 0604DCJ

In preparation of this install (new building) we have implemented ADAC LLDP-Med on the associated 5520 switches to take care of our 1120e handsets. All testing has gone well with little by the way of any issues.

However I have come across a couple of points that I would like clarification on.

If I run the following command via the 5520 - "show lldp port 3/4 neighbor detail" (port where 1120e handset is connected), I get the following response;


Port: 3/4   Index: 90                 Time: 2 days, 20:36:31                   
        ChassisId: Network address    IPv4  10.200.70.2                       
        PortId:    MAC address        00:24:b5:64:e8:97                       
        SysCap:    TB / TB            (Supported/Enabled)           
        PortDesc:  Avaya IP Deskphone                                         
        SysDescr:  Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone, Firmware:0624C8G                 

 PVID: 0                              PPVID Supported: not supported(0)       
 VLAN Name List: 606                  PPVID Enabled: none                     
 Dot3-MAC/PHY Auto-neg: supported/enabled       OperMAUtype:  1000BaseTFD
 PSE MDI power:         not supported/disabled  Port class:   PD
 PSE power pair:        signal/not controllable Power class:  3
 LinkAggr: not aggregatable/not aggregated      AggrPortID:   0
                                                MaxFrameSize: 1522
 PMD auto-neg:          10Base(T, TFD), 100Base(TX, TXFD), 1000Base(T, TFD)
 MED-Capabilities: CNLDI / CNDI       (Supported/Current)
 MED-Device type:  Endpoint Class 3
 MED-Application Type: Voice                    VLAN ID: 606                 
 L2 Priority: 6         DSCP Value: 46          Tagged Vlan, Policy defined
 MED-Application Type: Voice Signaling          VLAN ID: 606                 
L2 Priority: 6         DSCP Value: 40          Tagged Vlan, Policy unknown
 Med-Power Type: PD Device            Power Source: Unknown
 Power Priority: High                 Power Value:    9.6 Watt
 HWRev:                               FWRev: 0624C8G
 SWRev:                               SerialNumber:
 ManufName: Avaya-01                  ModelName: 1120E IP Deskphone
 AssetID:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sys capability: O-Other; R-Repeater; B-Bridge; W-WLAN accesspoint; r-Router;
T-Telephone; D-DOCSIS cable device; S-Station only.
Total neighbors: 6

Med Capabilities-C: N-Network Policy; L-Location Identification; I-Inventory;
S-Extended Power via MDI - PSE; D-Extended Power via MDI - PD.


If I then run the same command but instead for port 3/30 where a i2002 handset is connected I get the following response;

Port: 3/30  Index: 88                 Time: 2 days, 20:36:26                   
        ChassisId: Network address    IPv4  10.200.70.6                       
        PortId:    MAC address        00:15:9b:e4:95:e0                       
        SysCap:    TB / TB            (Supported/Enabled)           
        PortDesc:  Nortel IP Phone                                           
        SysDescr:  Nortel IP Telephone 2002, Firmware:0604DCJ                 

 PVID: 0                              PPVID Supported: not supported(0)       
 VLAN Name List: 606                  PPVID Enabled: none                     
 Dot3-MAC/PHY Auto-neg: supported/enabled       OperMAUtype:  100BaseTXFD
 PSE MDI power:         not supported/disabled  Port class:   PD
 PSE power pair:        signal/not controllable Power class:  2
 LinkAggr: not aggregatable/not aggregated      AggrPortID:   0
                                                MaxFrameSize: 1522
 PMD auto-neg:          10Base(T, TFD), 100Base(TX, TXFD)

 MED-Capabilities: CNLDI / CNDI       (Supported/Current)
 MED-Device type:  Endpoint Class 3
 MED-Application Type: Voice                    VLAN ID: 606                 
 L2 Priority: 6         DSCP Value: 46          Tagged Vlan, Policy defined
 Med-Power Type: PD Device            Power Source: Unknown
 Power Priority: High                 Power Value:    5.4 Watt
 HWRev:                               FWRev: 0604DCJ
 SWRev:                               SerialNumber:
 ManufName: Nortel-01                 ModelName: IP Phone 2002
 AssetID:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sys capability: O-Other; R-Repeater; B-Bridge; W-WLAN accesspoint; r-Router;
T-Telephone; D-DOCSIS cable device; S-Station only.
Total neighbors: 6

Med Capabilities-C: N-Network Policy; L-Location Identification; I-Inventory;
S-Extended Power via MDI - PSE; D-Extended Power via MDI - PD.


Within the output for port 3/4 (1120e) there is an added line for the voice signaling of 40, which is okay but under tagged Vlan it details as Policy unknown. Is this correct or should the policy show as defined?

From the 1120e point of view I have simply "staged" the handsets so they receive firmware 0624C8G then simply plug and play - the only manual intervention is to input the Node ID & TN.

I have provided a print off of the 1120e setting once installed for reference.

•   EAP Mode=Disabled
•   Enable VPN=No
•   Enable 802.1ab (LLDP)=Yes
•   DHCP=Yes
o   10.200.x.x
o   255.255.255.x
o   10.200.x.x
•   DNS1 IP=x.y.z.a
•   DNS2 IP=x.y.z.b
•   Local DNS IP=0.0.0.0
•   CA Server=
•   Domain Name=
•   Hostname=
•   S1 IP=10.200.100.10
•   Port=4100
•   S1 Action=1
•   Retry=5
•   S1 Pk=ffffffffffffffff
•   S2 IP=10.200.100.10
•   Port=4100
•   S2 Action=1
•   Retry=5
•   S2 Pk=ffffffffffffffff
•   Ntwk Port Speed=Auto
•   Ntwk Port Duplex=Auto
•   XAS Mode=Graphical
•   XAS IP=0.0.0.0
•   XAS Port=0
•   Enable Voice 802.1Q=Yes
•   VoiceVLAN=Auto
•   VLAN Filter=No
•   Ctrl Priority Bits=Auto
•   Media Priority Bits=Auto
•   Enable Avaya Auto QOS=No
•   DSCP Override=No
•   Control DSCP=46
•   Media DSCP=0 or 46
•   Enable PC Port=Yes
•   PC Port Speed=Auto
•   PC Port Duplex=Auto
•   Enable Data 802.1Q=Yes
•   DataVLAN=No VLAN
•   Data Priority Bits=Auto
•   PC-Port Untag All=No
•   Enable Stickiness=Yes
•   Cached IP=No
•   Ignore GARP=No
•   Enable SRTP Psk=No
•   SRTP Psk Payload ID=96
•   Provision=10.200.x.y
•   Provision Zone ID=
•   Push Agent=
o   Port=80
o   Capabilities=0000
o   Trusted Srvs=
o   Subscription
o   

The two areas that I have question on from the 1120e build are;

All 1120e handsets will feed a PC via the ethernet switch. As such I would like to enable VLAN Filter=Yes. Is this something that would need to be applied manually?

After DSCP Override, the Control DSCP and Media DSCP are both set to 46. However on some 1120 sets I have noticed that the Media DSCP is set to 0. Again is this an issue or does it only take affect if "Enable Avaya Auto QOS" or/and "DSCP Override" are set to yes?

As always thanks in advance for any assistance.

Able
« Last Edit: December 06, 2011, 10:05:16 AM by Michael McNamara »


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Re: 1120e & i2002 Configuration via ADAC LLDP-Med
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2011, 10:46:42 AM »
Hi Able,

I cleaned up your post with some "tt" markers so it's more readable.

There's no cause for concern, I believe you can ignore the "policy undefined". As a default the signaling uses a DSCP of 40 while the RTP stream uses a DSCP of 46 so everything is correct in that respect.

If you perform a packet trace of the data does it have the proper QoS settings?

How did you configure the switch? I'd would need to see the LLDP commands you used to configure the switch.

Did you use the settings in my post, http://blog.michaelfmcnamara.com/2007/10/nortel-ers-5520-pwr-switch/ ?

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Re: 1120e & i2002 Configuration via ADAC LLDP-Med
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2011, 10:57:56 AM »
Hi Michael

Thanks for the swift response.

Yes I will be digging out wireshark to cover a packet capture tomorrow, so will be able to confirm then.

I have been using various documents you have published and the Avaya IPT deployment guides to assist with the build - very helpful.

I have attached the config I have utilised.

adac voice-vlan 630
adac op-mode tagged-frames
adac uplink-port 1/48
adac traps enable
adac enable

interface fastethernet 1/2-20,2/1-20,3/1-20,4/1-20,1/21-40,2/21-40,3/21-40,4/21-40
no adac detection mac
adac tagged-frames-tagging untag-pvid-only
adac enable
exit

interface fastethernet 1/2-20,2/1-20,3/1-20,4/1-20,1/21-40,2/21-40,3/21-40,4/21-40
lldp tx-tlv local-mgmt-addr port-desc sys-cap sys-desc sys-name
lldp status txandrx config-notification
lldp tx-tlv med extendedPSE med-capabilities network-policy
exit

Cheers again

Able

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Re: 1120e & i2002 Configuration via ADAC LLDP-Med
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2011, 08:19:15 PM »
Those commands should work fine... I have over a thousand IP handsets (i2002/i2004/2007/1120e/1140e/1220) setup with that exact same configuration.

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Re: 1120e & i2002 Configuration via ADAC LLDP-Med
« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2011, 04:37:59 AM »
Cheers again Michael

Wireshark capture this morning has confirmed the QoS settings are correct.

Think we are just about good to go now.......................

Able

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Re: 1120e & i2002 Configuration via ADAC LLDP-Med
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2011, 11:08:03 AM »
Great to hear! Good Luck with your deployment!
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