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Avaya C360 - Monitoring; Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support

Avaya C360
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Avaya C360 Overview
24 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, version 4.5
traffic and for prioritizing mission-critical traffic in the network. This applies to routed traffic
only.
Monitoring
Front panel LEDs that provide at-a-glance port and switch status. Refer to Avaya C360
Front and Rear Panels on page 31 for further information.
Port mirroring lets you transparently mirror traffic from one source port to a destination port
to monitor traffic. Refer to Port Mirroring
on page 151 for further information.
Four groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events) of embedded remote monitoring
(RMON) agents for network monitoring and traffic analysis. Refer to RMON
on page 147
for further information.
Syslog facility for logging system messages about events, errors and other important
information. Refer to System Logging
on page 106 for further information.
Port classification to regular/valuable so in case of link failure notification is generated for
valuable ports only. Refer to Port Classification
on page 143 for further information.
The C360 supports SMON switch monitoring which provides unprecedented top-down
monitoring of switched network traffic at the following levels:
- Enterprise Monitoring
- Device Monitoring
- VLAN Monitoring
- Port-level Monitoring
This top-down approach gives you rapid troubleshooting and performance trending to keep
the network running optimally. Refer to SMON
on page 149 for further information.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support on C360-PWR switches
802.3af support for PoE standard based to provide power to IP phones, wireless access
point and other standard based end points. Refer to VLANs
on page 120 for further
information.
Autodetection and control of inline phone power on a per-port basis on all 10/100 ports for
plug-and-play configuration. Refer to How the C360-PWR Switches Detect a Powered
Device on page 198 for further information.
Priority-based power management ensures that key devices, such as IP telephones,
receive power.
Up to 15.4W per powered device

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