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
Hardware overview
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