Documentation Roadmap Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134

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Documentation Roadmap Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Release 10.3.5 NN47263-103 Issue 04.02 August 2013

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Contact Avaya Support See the Avaya Support website: http://support.avaya.com for product notices and articles, or to report a problem with your Avaya product. For a list of support telephone numbers and contact addresses, go to the Avaya Support website: http://support.avaya.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and select Contact Avaya Support. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 3

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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction... 7 Purpose... 7 Related Resources... 7 Documentation... 7 Training... 7 Avaya Mentor videos... 7 Support... 8 Chapter 2: New In This Release... 9 Chapter 3: Roadmap... 11 Customer documentation packaging... 11 Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 documentation packaging... 11 Product Fundamentals... 13 Installation and Commissioning... 13 Upgrades and Patches... 14 Administration and Security... 14 Operations... 14 Fault and Performance Management... 16 Documentation file formats... 16 Chapter 4: Information quality... 17 Draft... 17 Preliminary... 17 Standard... 17 Chapter 5: Text conventions... 19 Text conventions... 19 Angle brackets... 19 Bold or Bold Courier text... 19 Braces... 19 Brackets... 20 Ellipsis points... 20 Italic text... 20 Plain Courier text... 20 Separator... 20 Vertical bar... 21 Chapter 6: Modular, task-based information... 23 Task-based documentation... 23 How is task-based documentation used?... 24 Task flow overview... 24 Work flows, task flows, and procedures... 25 Purpose statements... 25 Prerequisites... 25 Work flows or task flows... 26 Procedure steps... 26 Example procedures... 26 Variable definitions... 26 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 5

Job aid... 26 Task-based documentation terms... 26 6 Documentation Roadmap August 2013

Chapter 1: Introduction This document explains the organization of the technical documentation for release 10.2 of the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 (Avaya SR 2330/4134). Use this document to understand where specific types of information are located in the customer documentation suite. Purpose This document explains the organization of the technical documentation for release 10.2 of the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 (Avaya SR 2330/4134). Use this document to understand where specific types of information are located in the customer documentation suite. Related Resources Documentation See the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Documentation Roadmap, NN47263-103, for a list of the documentation for this product. Training Ongoing product training is available. For more information or to register, you can access the Web site at http://avaya-learning.com. Avaya Mentor videos Avaya Mentor is an Avaya-run channel on YouTube that includes technical content on how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Avaya products. Go to http://www.youtube.com/avayamentor and perform one of the following actions: Documentation Roadmap August 2013 7

Introduction Enter a key word or key words in the Search Channel to search for a specific product or topic. Scroll down Playlists, and click the name of a topic to see the available list of videos posted on the site. Support Visit the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com for the most up-to-date documentation, product notices, and knowledge articles. You can also search for release notes, downloads, and resolutions to issues. Use the online service request system to create a service request. Chat with live agents to get answers to questions, or request an agent to connect you to a support team if an issue requires additional expertise. 8 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Chapter 2: New In This Release This document has been updated to remove outdated information that no longer pertains to the Secure Router 2330/4134 suite for Release 10.3.5. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 9

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Chapter 3: Roadmap This document is a road map for the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 documentation. Use this document to find the correct document for the task you need to perform. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 technical documents are structured with an emphasis on the tasks you perform. Customer documentation packaging The customer documentation roadmap section describes the content of the technical publications. Each publication belongs to a package of related documents. The packages are referred to as job functions. The job functions correspond to typical employee job classifications used by Avaya customers: Avaya Secure Router 2330 4134 documentation packaging on page 11 Product Fundamentals on page 13 Installation and Commissioning on page 13 Upgrades and Patches on page 14 Administration and Security on page 14 Operations on page 14 Fault and Performance Management on page 16 Documentation file formats on page 16 Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 documentation packaging Avaya Technical Publications are organized according to a set of job functions. For information about how the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 documentation suite is organized, and to see which documents have been updated in this release, see the following figure. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 11

Roadmap Figure 1: Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 documentation packaging 12 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Product Fundamentals Product Fundamentals The Product Fundamentals job function is a package of documentation that includes overview information about the product and product documentation. Information that applies to all areas of the product is also included in the Product Fundamentals job function. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Documentation Roadmap (NN47263-103) This document contains an overview of the documentation suite and explains how to use task-based documentation. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Using the Command Line Interface (NN47263-506) This document contains fundamental information for using the Command Line Interface for configuration and management of the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. Installation and Commissioning Installation and Commissioning documentation includes information about initial hardware installation. Avaya Secure Router 4134 Quick Start (NN47263-100) This document contains the quickest steps to install the Avaya Secure Router 4134 hardware and configure the system. Avaya Secure Router 2330 Quick Start (NN47263-104) This document contains the quickest steps to install the Avaya Secure Router 2330 hardware and configure the system. Avaya Secure Router 4134 Installation Chassis (NN47263-300) This document contains information for installing the Avaya Secure Router 4134 chassis. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation Hardware components (NN47263-301) This document contains information for installing all interface modules on the Avaya Secure Router 4134 and Avaya Secure Router 2330, as well as power supplies and fans. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Commissioning (NN47263-302) This document contains information for the initial configuration of the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. Avaya Secure Router 2330 Installation Chassis (NN47263-304) Documentation Roadmap August 2013 13

Roadmap This document contains information for installing the Avaya Secure Router 2330 chassis. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Installation SFP, XFP, GBIC, and OADM Hardware Components (NN47263-305) This document contains installation instructions and technical specifications for Gigabit Interface Converters (GBICs), Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers, 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable (XFP) transceivers, Optical add-drop multiplexers (OADM), and Optical multiplexers (OMUX). Upgrades and Patches Upgrades and Patches documentation includes information for upgrading software and hardware components. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Release Notes Software Release 10.2 (NN47263-400) This document provides details for configuration issues and known anomalies for the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. It also contains instructions for upgrading the software. Administration and Security Administration and Security documentation includes procedural and conceptual information to manage security and other system administration level tasks. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Security Configuration and Management (NN47263-600) This document provides details for configuring and managing security features on the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134, including AAA, SSH, firewalls, NAT, ALGs, IPSec VPNs (including Avaya VPN client), and packet filters. Operations Operations documents include configuration and conceptual information for tasks and procedures required for the regular operation of the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration WAN Interfaces (NN47263-500) 14 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Operations This document contains information for configuring WAN interfaces on the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis, including T1/E1, CT3, DS3, Serial, HSSI, ISDN, and ADSL2+. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration IPv4 and Routing (NN47263-502) This document contains information for configuring IPv4 routing protocols on the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis, including OSPF, RIP, BGP, and VRRP. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration IPv6 and Routing (NN47263-503) This document contains information for configuring IPv6 unicast and multicast routing protocols on the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 chassis, including OSPFv3, RIPng, and BGP4+. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration IPv4 Multicast Routing (NN47263-504) This document provides information for configuring IPv4 multicast routing protocols such as Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Protocol Independent Multicast- Sparse Mode (PIM-SM). Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration Network Management (NN47263-602) This document provides information for using network management tools including SNMP, RMON, Telnet, and FTP. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration Ethernet Layer 2 (NN47263-501) This document provides information for configuring Ethernet interfaces and Layer 2 Ethernet features including VLANs, 802.1Q MSTP, 802.3ad LACP, GVRP, 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management, and IGMP Snooping. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration MPLS (NN47263-505) This document provides information for configuring Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) services, including LDP LSPs, RSVP-TE LSPs, and pseudowire virtual circuits. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration SIP Media Gateway (NN47263-508) This document provides information for configuring the voice subsystem that allows the SR 2330/4134 to operate as a SIP-PSTN Media Gateway. This document contains instructions for configuring the Media Gateway to interoperate with central SIP servers including the Avaya CS 1000, Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, Sylantro, and BroadSoft. This document also contains instructions for configuring voice modules including FXO, FXS, T1 (ISDN PRI or T1 CAS), ISDN BRI, and the Mediation Server module for OCS. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Configuration SIP Survivability (NN47263-510). This document provides information on configuring and operating the SIP Survivability module (SSM), a software-only subsystem on the Secure Router that can back up a central SIP server by providing basic call services to connected endpoints at the branch if the WAN connection to the central SIP server fails. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Command Line Reference (NN47263-507) Documentation Roadmap August 2013 15

Roadmap This document provides a complete listing of all commands available on the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. Fault and Performance Management Fault and Performance Management documents include fault management and alarms reference information. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Performance Management Quality of Service (NN47263-601) This document provides information for configuring QoS on all data interfaces of the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 Troubleshooting (NN47263-700) This document provides troubleshooting information for the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134. Documentation file formats To locate the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 software release 10.3.5 documentation on the Avaya web site, see Support on page 8 or the documentation CD. The following document is also available in print format: Avaya Secure Router 4134 Quick Start (NN47263-104) 16 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Chapter 4: Information quality The Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 customer documentation uses three designations to indicate the quality verification level for the information. Each designation indicates the quality testing level that the documentation has passed. The quality designation is also an indication of how the documentation is released. The three quality designations are Draft on page 17 Preliminary on page 17 Standard on page 17 Draft Draft quality of the document is verified by development. Draft information is consistent with the design intent of the service or feature. Sometimes, Draft documentation is released to customers for early trials and demos. Preliminary Preliminary quality of the document is verified by the product support and product verification organizations. Procedural information passes testing on hardware and software. Preliminary information is released to customers for the purposes of trials and demos. Preliminary status is cumulative. A document must achieve Draft status before it can achieve Preliminary. Standard Standard quality of the document is verified by product line management. All information is consistent with market positioning and support. Standard information is generally available and considered as the official documentation for the release. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 17

Information quality Standard status is cumulative. A document must achieve Draft and Preliminary status before it is considered Standard. 18 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Chapter 5: Text conventions This section describes the text conventions used in the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 documentation. Text conventions Text conventions provide an explanation of how text is formatted throughout the customer documentation suite. Angle brackets Angle brackets (< >) indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command. Example: If the command syntax is ping <ip_address>, you enter ping 192.32.10.12 Bold or Bold Courier text Bold or Bold Courier text indicates command names, options, and text that you need to enter. Example: Use the dinfo command. Example: Enter show ip {alerts routes}. Example: Protocols > IP identifies the IP command on the Protocols menu. Braces Braces ({ }) indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than one option. You must choose only one of the options. Do not type the braces when entering the command. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 19

Text conventions Example: If the command syntax is show ip {alerts routes}, you must enter either show ip alerts or show ip routes, but not both. Brackets Brackets ([ ]) indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions. Do not type the brackets when entering the command. Example: If the command syntax is show ip interfaces [-alerts], you can enter either show ip interfaces or show ip interfaces -alerts. Ellipsis points Ellipsis points (...) indicate that you repeat the last element of the command as needed. Example: If the command syntax is ethernet/2/1 [ <parameter> <value> ]..., you enter ethernet/2/1 and as many parameter-value pairs as needed. Italic text Italic text indicates new terms or book titles. Example: Avaya Secure Router 4134 Installation - Chassis (NN47263-300) Plain Courier text Plain Courier text indicates command syntax and system output, for example, prompts and system messages. Example: Set Trap Monitor Filters Separator A separator ( > ) shows menu paths. 20 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Vertical bar Example: Protocols > IP identifies the IP command on the Protocols menu. Vertical bar A vertical bar ( ) separates choices for command keywords and arguments. Enter only one of the choices. Do not type the vertical line when entering the command. Example: If the command syntax is show ip {alerts routes}, you enter either show ip alerts or show ip routes, but not both. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 21

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Chapter 6: Modular, task-based information Modular, task-based information is a quick reference for using the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 taskbased documentation. It describes the structure of task-based information and how it can be used most effectively. Task-based documentation Task-based documentation is a new way of packaging customer information in a structured, modular, task-centric format. Task-based documentation focuses on what the user must do, and the sequence in which tasks must be performed. The goal is to make Avaya documentation easy to find, easy to use, timely, and accurate. Figure 2: Work flows, task flows, and procedures in task-based documentation on page 24. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 23

Modular, task-based information Figure 2: Work flows, task flows, and procedures in task-based documentation How is task-based documentation used? In task-based documentation, procedural information is included in the document. Supporting conceptual and reference information is provided, and the user is guided on how to use it by identified prerequisites or direct links and references. The user navigates the information by following the flows that are provided for tasks and procedures. Task flow overview Task flows are flowcharts that illustrate which procedures and decisions are involved with completing an activity. 24 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Work flows, task flows, and procedures The task flows guide you through activities on the Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134, whether it is configuration, upgrade, installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting. Each flow provides the prerequisites and links to the tasks or procedures. To perform or refer to a procedure, always follow the task flow. Following the task flows ensures all the requirements have been met for successful completion of the task. Work flows, task flows, and procedures Work flows, task flows and procedures have similar elements to maintain consistency and usability. Each section has a specific function. Purpose statements on page 25 Prerequisites on page 25 Work flows or task flows on page 26 Procedure steps on page 26 Example procedures on page 26 Variable definitions on page 26 Job aid on page 26 For an understanding of the relationship between work flows, task flows, and procedures, see Figure 2: Work flows, task flows, and procedures in task-based documentation on page 24. Purpose statements Used to explain why or when you would perform a work flow, task, or procedure and its impact. Prerequisites Lists everything you must do or understand prior to starting through the workflow, task, or procedure such as; tasks that should have already been completed, risks, confirmation of system status, required knowledge, time estimates or limitations, and links to supporting information. The prerequisite section is omitted if no required prerequisites exist. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 25

Modular, task-based information Work flows or task flows This section is the flow chart diagram representing the task flow with navigational links to the tasks or procedures in the flow. Procedure steps Steps in numerical order for performing the procedure. Each step is a single action. Example procedures Some procedures use example procedures to provide the user with a sample of how the procedure is performed correctly with realistic settings. Variable definitions Possible values, ranges, or definitions of any variable used in the procedure steps. If variables are not used in the procedure or partial configuration, then the variables definition section is omitted. Job aid Information that assists the user in performing the procedure. The job aid is usually information that the user must know to complete the procedure successfully. The job aid is only used when required. Task-based documentation terms Task-based documentation uses the following terms: 26 Documentation Roadmap August 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Task-based documentation terms work flow task or task flow procedure step variable Term Description A high-level or top-level grouping of tasks. A logical grouping of procedures that is represented as a single action in a flowchart diagram. Complex tasks may be divided into simpler tasks or sub-tasks. A logical grouping of steps that can be described as a single action in a task. A single action that is performed in a procedure. A placeholder in procedure steps that can represent a value or definition. Restructuring Avaya technical documents into a task-based format is an ongoing initiative. The documentation for some Avaya products is already converted to the new format. Documentation Roadmap August 2013 27

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