Chapter 1 Overview
16 P332G-ML User’s Guide
• Interoperation between DHCP and BOOTP - RFC 1534
• Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - RFC 1541
• Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol Information - RFC 1542
• OSPF Version 2 - RFC 1583
• Computation of the Internet Checksum via Incremental Update - RFC 1624
• RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information - RFC 1723
• RIP Version 2 MIB Extension - RFC 1724
• Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers - RFC 1812
• OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base - RFC 1850
• IP Forwarding TAble MIB - RFC 2096
• Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol - RFC 2338
Avaya P332G-ML Network Management
Comprehensive network management as a key component of today’s networks.
Therefore we have provided multiple ways of managing the P332G-ML to suit your
needs.
P332G-ML Device Manager (Embedded Web)
The built-in P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web Manager) allows you to manage
a P330 stack using a Web browser without purchasing additional software. This
application works with the Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Netscape® Navigator
web browsers and Sun Microsystems Java™ Plug-in.
P332G-ML Command Line Interface (CLI)
The P330 CLI provides a terminal type configuration tool for configuration of P330
features and functions. You can access the CLI locally, through the serial interface,
or remotely via Telnet.
Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager™
When you need extra control and monitoring or wish to manage other Cajun
Campus equipment, then the Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager network
management suite is the answer. This suite provides the ease-of-use and features
necessary for optimal network utilization.
• Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager is available for Windows® 95/NT®/
2000 and Solaris 2.8
• Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager can operate in Stand-Alone mode with
Windows® NT®/2000 and
Solaris 2.8.
• Avaya Multi-Service Network Manager operates under HP OpenView for
Windows® 95/NT®/2000.