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AVAYA NETWORKING
AVAYA NETWORK OPERATING
SYSTEM 6.0
Field proven network operating system
designed to deliver sophisticated
functionality with simplified deployment and
support.
Integrated and certified
solution for integration and
deployment ease
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Single call support for
software and hardware
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Future ready for incremental
technology advancements
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Deployed in branded form across millions of ports in every major
industry across the globe, The Avaya Network Operating System
(NOS) is now available on industry standard hardware. Bypassing the
4-10 legacy protocols of the past, Avaya NOS utilizes fewer, more
modern protocols designed for seamless and simplified network-wide
security and performance. Avaya NOS is backed by an industry
recognized support organization that operates 24x7x365. Avaya
Support serves both the Avaya branded customer base as well as the
private label customer base and is backed by the Avaya product
development team.
Overarching Benefits
Developed for the most demanding and
agile environments, the Avaya Network
Operating System has the following
overarching benefits.
Mature field-proven
feature set
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Low total cost of ownership
Mature Feature Set
The NOS supports Layer 2 and 3
networking features for core switches,
leaf and spine nodes and multiservice /
multi-tenant edge switches. NOS can be
used to build data center fabrics or to
Integrated and Certified
extend the reach of the fabric to the
The NOS is shipped preloaded and
campus, metro or WAN edge. The
certified on industry standard hardware
software is also equipped with full
relieving customers of the burden of
multiservice functionality and data
integration and multi-vendor headaches.
center capabilities, a carrier-grade
operating system and a rich IPv6
Industry Recognized Support
feature set.
Single call support by a seasoned
service organization provides piece of
Low TCO
mind along with the financial and
Customers experience a lower TCO
operational benefits of disaggregation.
using industry standard hardware with
Future Ready
NOS software licensing with annuity
pricing enables customers to build
commercial chipsets than proprietary
hardware. Further, annuity pricing of
software, management, and support
provide lower initial costs to customers.
larger networks today without worrying
about higher replacement costs due to
technology changes in the future.
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NOS software
Unique Capabilities Built for IoT
and BYOD Worlds
licensing with
NOS provides unique capabilities that
annuity pricing
address the challenges of security,
enables customers
management, and performance of
modern businesses. Below are a few of
to build larger
these capabilities:
networks today
•Hyper-segmentation – The only
without worrying
about higher
replacement costs
due to technology
changes in the
future.
software that can extend virtualized
Avaya NOS 6.0 Qualified
Hardware list:
Avaya NOS 6.0 is qualified to run on
the following hardware platforms
manufactured by Delta Networks, Inc.
and are categorized based on the
dominant port speed.
1 Gigabit Ethernet Switching
Platforms:
network segments from data center to
device.
•DSG6248 - Provides 46
10/100/1000Base-T, 2 dual personality
•Stealth Topology – End-to-end virtual
network segments are completely
10/100/1000Base-T / SFP ports and 2
SFP+ ports.
isolated and invisible to hackers.
•DSG6248P - Provides 46 10/100/1000
•Elastic Scale – Segments extend and
retract as devices, servers, switches
and users attach to the network.
•Scalable and Manageable Multicast –
Native multicast does not require PIM
and is simple to implement,
troubleshoot, and scale.
•Elegant Data Center InterConnectivity – Data center
802.3af/at PoE+, 2 dual personality
802.3af/at PoE+ / SFP ports and 2
SFP+ ports.
•DSG6248CFP - Provides 12
10/100/1000 802.3af/at PoE+, 36
100/1000 Mbps SFP ports and 2 SFP+
ports.
10 Gigabit Ethernet Switching
Platforms:
connectivity is native and simplified
making business continuity less about
rocket science and more about
business.
•Sub-Second Recovery Times – Instead
of Spanning Tree Protocol, NOS uses
active-active recovery where all links
are active and passing traffic all the
time making for low millisecond
recovery times.
•SDN Edge Integration – As a
component for automatic server,
switch, device, and user attachment to
hyper-segments, NOS leverages the
power of SDN programmability.
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•DSG7648 - Provides 48 10G Base-SFP+
ports and 6 40G Base-QSFP+.
•DSG7648C - Provides 48 10G Base-T
ports and 6 40G Base-QSFP+.
•DSG7480 - Provides 80 10G BaseSFP+ ports and 4 40G Base-QSFP+.
40 Gigabit Ethernet Switching
Platform:
•DSG8032 - Using the same Ethernet
switching ASIC as the 10G platforms
above, the DSG8032 provides 32 40G
Base-QSFP+ ports.
Avaya NOS 6.0 Licensing
Avaya NOS 6.0 supports perpetual
and expiring or time-based licenses
which activate the base software and
optional premier features (base,
premier and premier + MACsec). The
time-based premier or premier +
•PREMIER + MACSEC - Supports all
NOS 6.0 BASE features, L3 Virtual
switched networks (VSN), Fabric
Extend, Distributed Virtual Routing
•1 Gigabit Ethernet - DSG6248,
DSG6248P and DSG6248CFP
(DvR), VXLAN Gateway, 25 or more
VRFs and MACsec.
•10 Gigabit Ethernet - DSG7648,
DSG7648C and DSG7480
features. Perpetual premier or premier
Based on features supported in
this release, the perpetual
licenses are:
+ MACsec licenses are incremental to
•BASE - Supports all NOS 6.0
MACsec licenses also include base
Based on platform, the licenses
are:
•40 Gigabit Ethernet - DSG8032
There are 60 day trial premier and
premier + MACsec licenses available
the base license. There are three
features except premier features and
at no cost for one time use per host
categories of licensed products based
MACsec.
(MAC address) that are platform
on the dominant port capability of the
product.
•PREMIER - Required in addition to
the BASE license and enables L3
Based on features supported in
this release, the expiring
licenses are:
Virtual switched networks (VSN),
•BASE - Supports all NOS 6.0
25 or more VRFs, except MACsec.
features except premier features and
MACsec.
Fabric Extend, Distributed Virtual
agnostic.
The table below lists the time based
license order codes being offered for
the various platforms.
Routing (DvR), VXLAN Gateway and
•PREMIER + MACSEC - Required in
addition to the BASE license and
•PREMIER - Supports all NOS 6.0
enables L3 Virtual switched
BASE features, L3 Virtual switched
networks (VSN), Fabric Extend,
networks (VSN), Fabric Extend,
Distributed Virtual Routing (DvR),
Distributed Virtual Routing (DvR),
VXLAN Gateway, 25 or more VRFs
VXLAN Gateway and 25 or more
and MACsec.
VRFs, except MACsec.
Order Code
Description
388603
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Base 1G Platforms 1 Year
388606
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier 1G Platforms 1 Year
388609
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier+MACsec 1G Platforms 1 Year
388604
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Base 10G Platforms 1 Year
388607
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier 10G Platforms 1 Year
388690
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier+MACsec 10G Platforms 1 Year
388605
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Base 40G Platforms 1 Year
388608
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier 40G Platforms 1 Year
388691
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier+MACsec 40G Platforms 1 Year
Note: The licenses above are time based and have support included, but when ordering software licenses, corresponding support codes will have to be
ordered. The corresponding support codes are:
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NOS License Order
Services Order code
Description
code
388603
389530
NOS-WBE BASE 1G SUBS OFFER
388604
389531
NOS-WBE BASE 10G SUBS OFFER
388605
389532
NOS-WBE BASE 40G SUBS OFFER
388606
389533
NOS-WBE PREMIER 1G SUBS OFFER
388607
389534
NOS-WBE PREMIER 10G SUBS OFFER
388608
389535
NOS-WBE PREMIER 40G SUBS OFFER
388609
389536
NOS-WBE PREM+MACSEC 1G SUBS OFFER
388690
389537
NOS-WBE PREM+MACSEC 10G SUBS OFFER
388691
389538
NOS-WBE PREM+MACSEC 40G SUBS OFFER
The table below lists the perpetual license order codes being offered for the various platforms.
Order Code
Description
389691
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Base 1G Platforms Perpetual License
389697
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier 1G Platforms Perpetual License
389699
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier+MACsec 1G Platforms Perpetual License
389692
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Base 10G Platforms Perpetual License
389698
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier 10/40G Platforms Perpetual License
389740
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier+MACsec 10/40G Platforms Perpetual License
389693
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Base 40G Platforms Perpetual License
Note: The perpetual software licenses have mandatory service attach. The service code options for the licenses are:
NOS License Order code
Support Advantage Preferred Services Order
Support Advantage Preferred Co-delivery Services
codes
Order codes
1 year pre-paid
5 year pre-paid
1 year pre-paid
3 year annual
389691
336517
336521
336517J
336519J
389697
336553
336557
336553J
336555J
389699
336565
336569
336565J
336567J
389692
336523
336527
336523J
336525J
389698
336559
336563
336559J
336561J
389740
336571
336575
336571J
336573J
389693
336529
336533
336529J
336531J
Product License Rules
Avaya NOS licensing rules are:
•A base software license must be present to be able to configure base features
•If no base software license is present, only one IP address can be configured on the box with a static default route so
that licenses can be loaded on the switch.
•A premier license must be present to configure Layer 3 VSNs
•A Premier + MACsec license must be present to configure Layer 3 VSNs and MACsec
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Note:
1. New features in follow on releases may require additional licensing.
2. The hardware platforms that support MACsec are:
a. DSG6248CFP- only on 10G ports.
b. DSG7648C - only on 10G copper ports.
c. DSG7480 - only on 10G SFP+ ports.
60 day trial licenses are available for one time use per host. The table below shows the trial license order codes:
Order Code
Description
388601
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier 60 Day Trial - All Platforms
388602
Avaya Network Operating System Software. Premier+MACsec 60 Day Trial - All Platforms
NOTE: Solution Providers order the hardware directly from the ODM partner.
Product Licensing Process and Policies
Avaya NOS 6.0 uses Product Licensing and Delivery System (PLDS) for licensing. PLDS allows end-customers to
manage their licenses and support activities such as activate, deactivate and re-host of licenses.
Note the following about PLDS licenses:
1. New features when added in the future may be classified as premier features.
2. In the event of a hardware failure or replacement, the license is transferrable to another like hardware platform
through a process called re-hosting.
Entitlements:
License activation codes/certificates (LAC) are delivered electronically for PLDS and can be viewed at
https://plds.avaya.com
Activations and modifications to existing licenses:
Activation of, and modifications to PLDS licenses such as system MAC address, are done through
https://plds.avaya.com
Support:
For support related to PLDS licenses, please refer to:
https://support.avaya.com/helpcenter/getGenericLandingDetails?landingId=C201231594627997088#PLDS
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Features Delivered in
NOS 6.0
Avaya Fabric Connect-PIM Gateway
VXLAN Gateway
This feature enables seamless
This feature enables Fabric Connect
bi-directional interoperability
edge nodes to connect to a Virtual
The Avaya NOS 6.0 release delivers
between Fabric Connect and a
Tunnel End-Point (VTEP) using
the following major enhancements:
standards-based PIM Multicast
VXLAN. This capability has a number
Avaya Distributed Virtual
Routing environment. While
of diverse uses, including defining
Routing (DvR)
traditional PIM - Protocol
connectivity a third party Open
Independent Multicast - is notoriously
vSwitch implementation of VTEP,
restrictive, complex, and unstable, it
however, it’s probably more likely to
was, unfortunately, the only option if
be used to deliver simplified, highly
an organization needed to route IP
available interconnectivity between
Multicast traffic. Fabric Connect
Fabric Connect domains.
completely changes the Multicast
Organizations with large-scale Fabric
paradigm, making this flexible to plan,
Connect deployments, those
simple to deploy, stable to operate.
encompassing multiple or diverse
Now, organizations operating a
sites, sometimes prefer to selectively
legacy IP Multicast environment -
extend services between the
either the PIM-SM or PIM-SSM - can
domains. With the VXLAN Gateway
implement Fabric Connect and enjoy
capability, it’s now possible to
seamlessly co-existence pending an
leverage simply-to-configure VXLAN
eventual transition away from PIM.
provisioning over generic IP services
This feature is flexible, supports high-
(for example, MPLS) to interconnect
availability options, and enables
the edge nodes of two distinct Fabric
organizations to deploy and retire
Connect domains and thereby
technology at their own pace.
seamlessly exchange services.
This feature enhances IP routing for
Fabric Connect implementations by
fully optimizing both availability and
performance of the IP Gateway
functionality. When Layer 2 networks
are stretched across the network - as
might be the case for a dispersed
Data Center or for a campus-wide
WLAN deployment - it can be easy to
end up in a situation where transsubnetwork traffic if forced to
double-back across interconnects.
This problem is known at the
“Trombone Effect”. However, Avaya
DvR virtualizes the Layer 3 Gateway
functionality enabling this to be
distributed to any or every node.
Simple to configure and seamless to
deploy, DvR avoids unnecessary
*Please refer to the Release Notes to
bandwidth consumption, improves
determine if feature is supported or
capacity and, especially relevant in
not as the behavior may be different
the context of high-performance Data
based on hardware capabilities.
Center applications - reduces latency.
Standards Compliance
The NOS 6.0 Software release provides compliance with the following IEEE and IETF standards:
IEEE
802.1 Bridging (Networking) & Network
Management
• 802.1D MAC Bridges (a.k.a. Spanning Tree Protocol)
• 802.1p Traffic Class Expediting and Dynamic Multicast Filtering
• 802.1t 802.1D Maintenance
• 802.1w Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree (RSTP)
802.3 Ethernet
• 802.3-1983 CSMA/CD Ethernet
(ISO/IEC 8802-3)
• 802.3u-1995 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet 100Mbit/s with Auto-Negotiation
• 802.3x-1997 Full Duplex and Flow Control
• 802.3z-1998 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet over Fiber
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802.1s Multiple Spanning Trees (MSTP)
802.1v VLAN Classification by Protocol and Port
802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management
802.1ah Provider Backbone Bridges
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in-MAC
802.1Qbp Equal-Cost Multi-Path (Shortest Path Bridging)
802.1X Port-Based Network Access Control
802.1AB-2005 Station & Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery; aka LLDP (partial support)
802.1AE Media Access Control Security
802.1AX Link Aggregation
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802.3ae-2002 10 Gigabit Ethernet over Fiber: 10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER, 10GBASE-SW, 10GBASE-LW, 10GBASE-EW
• 802.3an-2006 10GBASE-T 10 Gigabit Ethernet over Twisted Pair
• 802.3ba-2010 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet over Copper and Fiber: 40 Gigabit, implemented as 40BASE-QSFP+
The NOS 6.0 Software release provides compliance with the following IEEE and IETF standards: (cont.)
IETF
Generic RFCs
• 768 UDP
• 768 UDP
• 783 TFTP
• 791 IP
• 792 ICMP
• 793 TCP
• 826 ARP
• 854 Telnet
• 894 Transmission of IP Datagrams over Ethernet Networks
• 896 Congestion Control in IP/TCP internetworks
• 906 Bootstrap Loading using TFTP
• 950 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure
• 951 BOOTP: Relay Agent-only
• 959 FTP
• 1027 Using ARP to Implement Transparent Subnet Gateways
• 1058 RIP
• 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting
• 1122 Requirements for Internet Hosts - Communication Layers
• 1155 Structure & Identification of Management Information for TCP/IP-based Internets
• 1156 MIB for Network Management of TCP/IP
• 1157 SNMP
• 1212 Concise MIB Definitions
• 1213 MIB for Network Management of TCP/ IP-based Internets: MIB-II
• 1215 Convention for Defining Traps for use with SNMP
• 1256 ICMP Router Discovery
• 1258 BSD Rlogin
• 1271 Remote Network Monitoring MIB
• 1305 NTPv3
• 1321 MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
• 1340 Assigned Numbers
• 1350 TFTPv2
• 1398 Ethernet MIB
• 1442 SMIv2 of SNMPv2
• 1450 SNMPv2 MIB
• 1519 CIDR
• 1541 DHCP
• 1542 Clarifications & Extensions for BOOTP
• 1573 Evolution of the Interfaces Group of
MIB-II
• 1587 OSPF NSSA Option
• 1591 DNS Client
• 1650 Definitions of Managed Objects for Ethernet-like Interface Types
• 1657 Definitions of Managed Objects for BGP-4 using SMIv2
• 1723 RIPv2 Carrying Additional Information
• 1812 Router Requirements
• 1850 OSPFv2 MIB
• 1866 HTMLv2
• 1907 SNMPv2 MIB
• 1930 Guidelines for Creation, Selection, & Registration of an AS
• 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6
• 2021 Remote Network Monitoring MIBv2 using SMIv2
• 2068 HTTP
• 2080 RIPng for IPv6
• 2131 DHCP
• 2138 RADIUS Authentication
• 2139 RADIUS Accounting
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• 2236 IGMPv2 Snooping
• 2284 PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol
• 2328 OSPFv2
• 2404 HMAC-SHA-1-96 within ESP and AH1
• 2407 Internet IP Security Domain of Interpretation for ISAKMP1
• 2408 Internet Security Association & Key Management Protocol1
• 2428 FTP Extensions for IPv6 and NAT
• 2452 TCP IPv6 MIB
• 2453 RIPv2
• 2454 UDP IPv6 MIB
• 2460 IPv6 Basic Specification
• 2463 ICMPv6
• 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks
• 2466 MIB for IPv6: ICMPv6 Group
• 2474 Differentiated Services Field Definitions in IPv4 & IPv6 Headers
• 2475 Architecture for Differentiated Service
• 2541 DNS Security Operational Considerations
• 2545 BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions for IPv6 Inter-Domain Routing
• 2548 Microsoft Vendor-specific RADIUS Attributes
• 2572 Message Processing and Dispatching for SNMP
• 2573 SNMP Applications
• 2574 USM for SNMPv3
• 2575 VACM for SNMP
• 2576 Coexistence between v1/v2/v3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework
• 2578 SMIv2
• 2579 Textual Conventions for SMIv2
• 2580 Conformance Statements for SMIv2
• 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB Group
• 2598 Expedited Forwarding PHB
• 2616 HTTPv1.1
• 2710 MLD for IPv6
• 2716 PPP EAP TLS Authentication Protocol
• 2787 Definitions of Managed Objects for VRRP
• 2818 HTTP over TLS
• 2819 Remote Network Monitoring MIB
• 2863 Interfaces Group MIB
• 2865 RADIUS
• 2874 DNS Extensions for IPv6
• 2925 Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote Ping, Traceroute, & Lookup Operations
• 2933 IGMP MIB
• 2934 PIM MIB for IPv4
• 2992 ECMP Algorithm
• 3046 DHCP Relay Agent Information
Option 82
• 3162 RADIUS and IPv6
• 3246 Expedited Forwarding PHB
• 3315 DHCPv6
• 3376 IGMPv3
• 3411 Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks
• 3412 Message Processing and Dispatching for SNMP
• 3411 Architecture for Describing SNMP
• 3413 SNMP Applications
• 3414 USM for SNMPv3
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3416 Protocol Operations v2 for SNMP
3417 Transport Mappings for SNMP
3418 MIB for SNMP
3484 Default Address Selection for IPv6
3513 IPv6 Addressing Architecture
3569 Overview of SSM
3579 RADIUS Support for EAP
3587 IPv6 Global Unicast Address Format
3596 DNS Extensions to support IPv6
3748 Extensible Authentication Protocol
3810 MLDv2 for IPv6
4007 IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture
4022 TCP MIB
4087 IP Tunnel MIB
4113 UDP MIB
4133 Entity MIB Version 3 (partial support)
4213 Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts & Routers
4250 SSH Assigned Numbers
4251 SSH Protocol Architecture
4252 SSH Authentication Protocol
4253 SSH Transport Layer Protocol
4254 SSH Connection Protocol
4255 DNS to Securely Publish SSH Key Fingerprints
4256 Generic Message Exchange Authentication for SSH
4291 IPv6 Addressing Architecture
4292 IP Forwarding Table MIB
4293 IP MIB
4301 Security Architecture for IP1
4302 IP Authentication Header1
4303 IP Encapsulating Security Payload1
4308 Cryptographic Suites for IPsec
4363 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering & VLAN Extensions
4429 Optimistic DAD for IPv6 (Partial Support)
4443 ICMP for IPv6
4541 Considerations for IGMP & MLD Snooping Switches
4552 Authentication/Confidentiality for OSPFv3
4601 PIM-SM: Revised Protocol Specification
4607 Source-Specific Multicast for IP
4835 Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Requirements for ESP & AH
4861 Neighbor Discovery for IPv6
4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto- Configuration
5095 Deprecation of Type 0 Routing Headers in IPv6
5187 OSPFv3 Graceful Restart (Helper-mode)
5308 Routing IPv6 with IS-IS
5340 OSPF for IPv6
5798 VRRPv3 for IPv4 & IPv6
6105 IPv6 Router Advertisement Guard
6329 IS-IS Extensions supporting IEEE 802.1aq SPB
7358 VXLAN: A Framework for Overlaying Virtualized L2 Networks over L3 Networks (partial support)
7610 DHCPv6 Shield: Protecting against Rogue DHCPv6 Servers
Implemented to deliver IPSec capability for control plane traffic only
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Avaya NOS 6.0 Software Specifications
Avaya NOS 6.0 Specifications for 1G APLS Platforms
The table below shows expected scaling numbers. Please refer to the product release notes for final scaling numbers.
Avaya NOS 6.0 Technical Specifications for 1G APLS Platforms
General
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Frame Length: 64 to 1518 Bytes (802.1Q Untagged), 64 to 1522 Bytes (802.1Q Tagged)
Jumbo Frame support: Up to 9600 Bytes
RSTP, MSTP
TACACS+
SLAMON Agent*
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VRRP Backup Master
IPv4 and IPv6 Routing
Policy Based Routing
Ingress & Egress Port ACLs
Ingress VLAN ACLs
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Mirroring: 1:1/ 1:M/ M:1/ M:M
Key Health Indicators
Flight Recorders
Auto MDIX
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MSTP Instances: 12
MLT/LACP Groups: Up to 96
MLT Links per Group: 8
LACP Links per Group: 8 Active
• Avaya VLACP Instances: up to 96
• Avaya SLPP Instances: 128
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OSPF Routes: 16,000
OSPF Areas: 12 per VRF, 80 System-wide
BGP Peers: 12
BGP Routes: 16,000
ECMP Groups: 1,000
ECMP Paths per Group: 8
NLB Interfaces: 256
NLB Clusters: 250
VRRP Interfaces: 252
RSMLT Interfaces: 252
IP Route Policies: 500 per VRF,
5,000 System-wide
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VRF Instances: 256
DvR Virtual IP Interfaces: 500
DvR domains per SPB fabric: 16
Controller nodes per DvR domain: 8
Leaf nodes per DvR domain: 250
DvR enables Layer 2 VSNs: 500
DvR host route scaling: 32,000
VXLAN Gateway VNI IDs per node: 2000
VTEP destinations per node or VTEP: 500
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IP Routes: up to 8,000
IP Static Routes: 1,000
RIPng Interfaces: 48
RIPng Routes: up to 8,000
OSPFv3 Interfaces: 500
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OSPFv3 Areas: 12 per VRF, 80 System-wide
ECMP Groups: 1,000
ECMP Paths per Group: 8
VRRP Interfaces: 252
RSMLT Interfaces: 252
Layer 2
• MAC Address:Up to 224,000
• Port-based VLANs: 4,059
• Private VLANs/E-Tree: 4,059
Layer 3 IPv4 Routing Services
• ARP Entries: 32,000
• Static ARP Entries: 2000 per VRF, 10,000 System-wide
• IP Interfaces: 506
• CLIP Interfaces: 64
• IP Routes: 16,000
• IP Static Routes: 1,000 per VRF, 5000 System-wide
• RIP Interfaces: 200
• RIP Routes: 16,000
• OSPF Interfaces: 500
Layer 3 IPv6 Routing Services
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Static Neighbors: 256
IP Interfaces: 506
CLIP Interfaces: 1
IP Configured Tunnels: 506
Multicast
• IGMP Interface: 4,059
• PIM Active Interfaces: 128
• PIM Passive Interface: 256
• PIM-SSM Static Channels: 4,000
• IP Multicast Streams: 6,000
Fabric Connect (802.1aq/RF 6329 Shortest Path Bridging with Avaya extensions)
•
•
•
MAC Address: 112,000
IS-IS Adjacencies: Up to 96 when all 40 Gigabit ports are Channelized
BCB/BEB Nodes per Region: 2,000
•
•
•
•
BEB Nodes per VSN: 512
L2 Virtual Service Networks: 4,059
L3 Virtual Service Networks: 24
IP Shortcut Routes: IPv4 16,000,
and IPv6 8,000
•
•
Multicast enabled L2 Virtual Service Networks: 2,000
Multicast enabled L3 Virtual Service Networks: 24
QoS & Filtering
• IPv4 ACE: 766 Ingress and 252 Egress
• IPv6 ACE: 256 Ingress
Operations & Management
• Mirrored Ports: Up to 95 when 40 Gigabit ports are Channelized
• sFlow sampling limit: 3,000 samples per second
*Please refer to the Release Notes to determine if feature is supported or not as the behavior may be different based on hardware capabilities.
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Services and Support
Software support for NOS 6.0 will be
provided by Avaya. Since the target
customer for APLS are SI/SP (System
Integrators/Service Providers), in
most cases they will provide Tier 1/2
•Avaya EXPERTSM Systems - remote
monitoring and proactive issue
A more detailed Services Guide is at
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/
documents/100168073
resolution up to five times faster
than if the service request was
manually generated.1
•Avaya Diagnostic Server with SLA
Warranty
Software Warranty
support to their end customer and
MonTM technology—unprecedented
Avaya provides a 3 month limited
Avaya will provide Tier 3 software
network visibility with advanced,
warranty on software.
support. For RMA and Hardware
client-controllable, diagnostic tools
support, Avaya will work with the
that speed diagnosis while lowering
The warranty includes:
ODM partner to determine if the
costs without additional equipment.
•Basic technical support during
failure is a hardware failure. If it is
found to be a hardware failure, the
ODM partner is responsible for RMAs,
DoA replacements and any other
hardware related support actions.
Support Advantage Preferred is
included with the time based software
licenses that are supported as part of
this release.
Optional professional services
offerings from Avaya are available.
•Proactive alert of network issues
(PSTN and IP) - fast automatic alarm
notification and initiation of
Support Advantage Preferred is a
comprehensive services support offer
featuring Support Advantage
•90-day software warranty providing
self-service downloads of service
resolution.
packs/maintenance loads
2
•Response service-level objectives of
15 minutes via the Web, which is
•Extended support for the first 90
days after purchase
twice as fast as our nearest
Detailed terms and conditions are
competitor when it comes to the
contained in the sales agreement or
highest-severity requests. 3
other applicable documentation and
•Multi-vendor collaborative support,
vendors to diagnose interoperability
issues across mixed environments
and isolate the root cause faster.
•Global license portability for simple
Essential features below and more:
and automated movement of
- 24x7 remote technical support
licenses around the world.
- Access to the Avaya Support lifetime of the product
automated problem diagnosis and
enabling collaboration with select
Services Support Offers
normal business hours over the
•Increased security and ease of
establish the terms of the limited
warranty.
In addition, Avaya’s standard warranty
description and details for support
under warranty are available at the
Avaya Support Center.
Additional Information
For further information about the
Website, and updates and fixes
managing authentication policies
Avaya Private Label Switching please
- Avaya Secure Access Link (SAL) through Avaya SAL Policy Server4
visit http://www.avaya.com/usa/
gateway software to enable remote 1
support
2, 4
- 24x7 technical support services
In addition to Support Advantage
Essential features, Support Advantage
Preferred includes all the following to
protect customer technology
investment and optimize performance
of their Avaya solutions:
3
Based on Avaya internal metrics.
SAL Gateway not supported in NOS 6.0.
Based on competitive analysis conducted
by Avaya in July 2014.
NOTE: Hardware replacement services are
provided by the ODM partner.
Information about Support Advantage Preferred
is at:
topics/avaya-private-label-switching/,
and for the complete Avaya
Networking portfolio,
www.avaya.com/networking.
For support, please visit:
http://support.avaya.com
https://www.avaya.com/usa/documents/avayasupport-advantage-svc7650.pdf
https://www.avaya.com/usa/documents/avayaglobal-support-services-and-supportadvantage-preferred-svc7649.pdf
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information that is complete
and accurate at the time of
printing, Avaya can assume no
liability for any errors. Changes
and corrections to the
information in this document
may be incorporated in future
releases.
About Avaya
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global provider of
customer and team
engagement solutions
and services available
in a variety of flexible
on-premise and cloud
deployment options.
Avaya’s fabricbased networking
solutions help simplify
and accelerate the
deployment of business
critical applications
and services. For more
information, please visit
www.avaya.com.
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