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Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500
Series Getting Started
5.0
NN47203-301
Issue 01.02
March 2013

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  • Page 1 Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series Getting Started NN47203-301 Issue 01.02 March 2013...
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  • Page 4 Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: Purpose......................Chapter 2: New in this release................... Chapter 3: Getting started fundamentals................. ACLI commands............................17 Quick Start..............................18 Configuring with Quick Start using ACLI..................19 BootP automatic IP configuration and MAC address................20 BootP or Default IP........................... 21 BootP Always...........................
  • Page 6 Displaying the current banner......................50 Customizing the opening ACLI banner..................... 51 Displaying interfaces..........................52 Displaying interfaces........................52 Displaying current status of interfaces..................... 54 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)..................... 55 Displaying SNTP information......................55 Enabling or disabling SNTP......................56 Setting SNTP server primary secondary address................56 Forcing a Manual Synchronization with NTP Server................
  • Page 7 Displaying PoE port status....................... 82 Displaying PoE power measurement....................83 Configuring PoE power mode using ACLI....................85 Displaying Poe power mode using ACLI....................86 Chapter 11: Upgrading switch software................Upgrading software using ACLI........................ 87 Upgrading switch software....................... 87 Show software status..........................89 Displaying the agent and image software load.................
  • Page 8 Getting Started March 2013...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Purpose

    Chapter 1: Purpose This document provides basic instructions to perform the basic configuration of the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series chassis and software. Getting Started March 2013...
  • Page 10 Purpose Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: New In This Release

    The Avaya ERS 3500 Series is new and supports the following hardware and software features: ERS 3500 hardware The following table lists and describes the supported hardware for ERS 3500 Series 5.0. Question marks (?) in the table signify power cord types; substitute the following regional variants: •...
  • Page 12 ERS 3510GT or ERS 3510GT- PWR+ switch in a standard 19 inch rack. ERS 3500 software features The following software features are supported on the ERS 3500 Series Release 5.0: • BootP or Default IP • RADIUS password fallback •...
  • Page 13 • 802.1Q tagging • 802.1p traffic class support / remarking • Advanced QoS (traffic classification, filtering, mark/remarking, metering, shaping) • Avaya Automatic-QoS • Single 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on all ports • Spanning Tree port mode • Spanning Tree 802.1d compliance mode •...
  • Page 14 • 802.1X NEAP fail-open VLAN • 802.1X NEAP re-authentication timer • 802.1X NEAP and Guest VLAN on same port • RADIUS EAP / NEAP to different servers • RADIUS Server reachability • DA Filtering • Port Naming Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 15 • CANA • SSHv2 • SSH enhancement to support RSA • Secure FTP (SFTP) • Auto Detection And Configuration (ADAC) with 802.1AB interaction • 802.1AB MED (Cisco IP Phones) • 802.1AB Location TLV • 802.1AB and ADAC interoperability • 802.1AB Integration features •...
  • Page 16 New in this release Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3: Getting Started Fundamentals

    Chapter 3: Getting started fundamentals ACLI commands Avaya Command Line Interface (ACLI) is a text-based interface used for switch configuration and management. A common command line interface (CLI), ACLI follows the industry standard used for device management across Avaya products.
  • Page 18: Quick Start

    <vlan number> Quick Start You can use the install command in Avaya Command Line Interface (ACLI) or the Quick Start menu in Enterprise Device Manager (EDM) to configure the in-band IP Address and Getting Started March 2013...
  • Page 19: Configuring With Quick Start Using Acli

    Quick Start netmask, default gateway, read-only and read-write community strings, quick start VLAN,IPv6 in-band address, and IPv6 default gateway. Configuring with Quick Start using ACLI The Install Script consists of a series of prompts that are used to set up the minimum configuration information.
  • Page 20: Bootp Automatic Ip Configuration And Mac Address

    BootP automatic IP configuration and MAC address The Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series has a unique 48-bit hardware address, or MAC address, that is printed on a label on the back panel. You can use this MAC address when you configure the network BootP server to recognize the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series BootP requests.
  • Page 21: Bootp Or Default Ip

    BootP automatic IP configuration and MAC address BootP or Default IP The Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series operates in the BootP or Default IP mode (the default mode) as follow: • After the switch is reset or power cycled, if the switch has a configured IP address other than 0.0.0.0 or the default IP address then the switch uses the configured IP address.
  • Page 22: Bootp Disabled

    BootP or Last Address This option lets you manage the switch even if a BootP server is not reachable. The Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series operates in the BootP or Last Address mode as described in the following steps: • When you specify the IP data from the console terminal, the IP address becomes the in- band address of the switch.
  • Page 23: Asset Id Configuration

    Asset ID configuration • BootP or Default IP • BootP Always • BootP Disabled • BootP or Last Address Important: Whenever the switch is broadcasting BootP requests, the BootP process eventually times out if a reply is not received. When the process times out, the BootP request mode automatically changes to BootP Disabled mode.
  • Page 24 Asset ID of up to 32 characters. Removes the Asset ID of a specific unit. Enter a unit number 1–8. default Returns the Asset ID of a specific unit to the default value. Enter a unit number 1–8. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4: Connecting To The Switch

    Refer to Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series Quick Install Guide, NN47203–300 for a list of the terminal emulation settings that must be used with any terminal emulation software used to connect to the switch.
  • Page 26 Connecting to the switch Refer to Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series Quick Install Guide , NN47203–300 for console port pin-out information. You can use the pin-out information to verify or create a console cable for use with your maintenance terminal.
  • Page 27: Configuring The Terminal

    Configuring the terminal Configuring the terminal You can configure the switch terminal settings to suit your preferences for the terminal speed and display. About this task Use the following procedure to configure terminal settings including the terminal connection speed, and terminal display width and length, in number of characters. Procedure 1.
  • Page 28 Connecting to the switch Variable Value DEFAULT: 24 width <1–132> Sets the width of the terminal display in characters. RANGE: 1 to 132 DEFAULT: 79 Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5: Configuring The Management Ip Address

    Chapter 5: Configuring the management IP address Setting the IP address Use this procedure to set the IP address and subnet mask for the switch, clear the existing IP address and subnet mask, or return the IP address and subnet mask to the default value. Important: When you change the IP address or subnet mask, you can lose connection to Telnet and the Web.
  • Page 30: Changing Subnet Netmask Value

    You also can disable any new Telnet connection required to connect to the serial Console port to configure a new IP Gateway address. Procedure 1. Log on to the ACLI Global Configuration mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 31: Displaying Ip Configuration

    Displaying IP configuration [no] [default] ip default-gateway Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the ip default-gateway command. Variable Value <A.B.C.D> Enter the IP address of the default IP gateway in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0. Important: When you change the IP gateway, you can lose connection to Telnet and the Web.
  • Page 32: Displaying Ip Address Information

    Use this procedure to display the IP configurations, switch address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Procedure 1. Log on to the ACLI User EXEC command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 33 Displaying IP address information show ip address Example The following figure displays a sample output for the show ip address command. 3524GT-PWR+(config)#show ip address Configured In Use Last BootP/DHCP ------------- ------------- --------------- Switch IP Address: 172.16.120.10 172.16.120.10 0.0.0.0 Switch Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 34 Configuring the management IP address Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 35: Chapter 6: Configuring Telnet

    You can access ACLI through a Telnet session. To access ACLI remotely, the management port must have an assigned IP address and remote access must be enabled. you can log on to the switch using Telnet from a terminal that has access to the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series.
  • Page 36: Configuring Telnet Access

    Telnet connection; enter an integer between 1 and 10. retry <1–100> Specifies the number of times that the user can enter an incorrect password before closing the connection; enter an integer between 1 and 100. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 37 Important: These are the same source IP addresses as in the IP Manager list. For more information about the IP Manager list, see Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series-Configuration — Security , NN47203–504. no telnet-access [source-ip [<1–10>]] Disables the Telnet connection. When you do...
  • Page 38: Using Ping

    Using ping To ensure that the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series has connectivity to the network, ping a device you know is connected to this network. The ping command tests the network connection to another network device. The command sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packet from the switch to the target device.
  • Page 39 Using ping used. If no reply is received, a message indicates that the address is not responding. Example The following figure shows a sample ping response. 3510GT-PWR+#ping 120.16.125.10 Host is reachable 3510GT-PWR+# Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the ping command. Variable Value ping <A.B.C.D or Hostname>...
  • Page 40 Configuring Telnet Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 41: Chapter 7: Configuring The Switch Using Acli

    The Configuration management feature lets you store and retrieve the configuration parameters of an Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series to a TFTP server and retrieve the parameters to automatically configure a replacement switch. This feature supports two different methods for managing system configuration files: •...
  • Page 42: Displaying The Current Configuration

    The following parameters are not saved to the configuration file: • Configuration Image Filename • Terminal settings (speed, width, length) Refer to Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series — Fundamentals, NN47203–102, for procedures on • Viewing current configuration using ACLI •...
  • Page 43 Displaying the current configuration normal operation to ensure that other switch management tasks received appropriate priority. Example The following figure provides a sample of the show running-config command with the MLT value. ERS-3524T# show running-config module mlt ! Embedded ASCII Configuration Generator Script ! Model = Ethernet Routing Switch 3524T ! Software version = v5.0.0.22 ! Displaying only parameters different to default...
  • Page 44: Domain Name Server (Dns)

    2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: show ip dns Example The following figure provides a sample of the show ip dns command. 3524GT-PWR+(config)#show ip dns DNS Default Domain name: None DNS Servers ------------ 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 3524GT-PWR+(config)# Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 45: Pinging The Host

    DNS domain name, if set, is appended. Or the hostname can be a full hostname, such as fred.ca.avaya.com. DEFAULT: none Configuring the IP address of a DNS server Add or remove one or more DNS servers' IP addresses. You can add or remove up to three servers;...
  • Page 46: Setting The Systems Dns Domain Name

    DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0 Removes the specified DNS server name. Setting the systems DNS domain name Specifies the DNS domain name for the Avaya Ethernet Routing 3500 Series switch. Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in Global Configuration command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: [no] [default] ip domain-name [<LINE>]...
  • Page 47: Autosave Feature

    Autosave feature Variable Value default Clears the system's DNS domain name (sets it to an empty string). Autosave feature By default, every 60 seconds the Ethernet Routing Switch checks whether a configuration change has occurred, or if a log message is written to nonvolatile storage. If one of these two events has occurred, the system automatically saves its configuration and the nonvolatile log to flash memory.
  • Page 48: Configuring Autosave

    Configuring the switch using ACLI Configuring Autosave The Ethernet Routing Swtich 3500 Series performs a check every 60 seconds to detect changes to the configuration file or a new log message in the nonvolatile storage. If any of these events occurs, the switch automatically saves its configuration and the nonvolatile log to flash memory.
  • Page 49: Displaying System Information

    Displaying system information show cli {info | mode | password [type]} Example The following figure provides a sample of the show cli command. 3524GT-PWR+(config)#show cli info Inactivity Timeout: 15 minute(s) Login Timeout: 1 minute(s) Login Retries: 3 More: True Screen Lines: 23 3524GT-PWR+(config)# Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the show cli command.
  • Page 50: Customizing The Opening Banner

    Customizing the opening banner You can customize the banner that appears when you connect to the Ethernet Routing Switch 5000 Series. You can customize the text that reads AVAYA. However you cannot customize the second line that reads Enter [Ctrl]+y to begin.
  • Page 51: Customizing The Opening Acli Banner

    Customizing the opening banner Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in Global Configuration command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: show banner [custom | static] Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the show banner command. Variable Value static...
  • Page 52: Displaying Interfaces

    Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 53 Displaying interfaces Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable Down Down Enabled Enabled Enable...
  • Page 54: Displaying Current Status Of Interfaces

    Link: Down LinkTrap: Enabled Link Autonegotiation: Enabled ----More (q=Quit, space/return=Continue)---- Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the show interfaces config command. Variable Value <portlist.> Enter the ports you want to display. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 55: Simple Network Time Protocol (Sntp)

    Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) feature synchronizes the Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) to an accuracy within 1 second. This feature adheres to the IEEE RFC 2030 (MIB is the s5agent). With this feature, the system can obtain the time from any RFC 2030-compliant NTP/SNTP server.
  • Page 56: Enabling Or Disabling Sntp

    [no] sntp server <primary|secondary> address <A.B.C.D> Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the sntp server <primary|secondary> address command. Variable Value <A.B.C.D> Enter the IP address of the primary or secondary NTP server in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 57: Forcing A Manual Synchronization With Ntp Server

    Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Variable Value DEFAULT: 0.0.0.0. Clears the NTP server IP addresses <primary|secondary> Enter the NTP server you want to set or clear: • primary — the IP address for the primary NTP server • secondary — the IP address for the secondary NTP server Forcing a Manual Synchronization with NTP Server Force a manual synchronization with the NTP Server.
  • Page 58: Setting Sntp Parameters To Default

    (if using Daylight Savings Time). Setting or disabling clock time zone Set the local time zone relative to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), or disable the clock time zone feature. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 59: Setting Or Disabling Daylight Savings Time

    Setting local time zone Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in Global Configuration command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: [no] clock time-zone <zone> <hours> <minutes> Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the clock time-zone command. Variable Value zone...
  • Page 60: Specifying Summer-Time Recurring Dates

    Specify the dates that recur during the summer-time clock every year. This procedure provides flexibility for countries where the Daylight Savings Time is different than North America. Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in Global Configuration command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 61: Displaying The Local Time Zone Settings

    Setting local time zone clock summer-time recurring <1–5> <DAY> <MONTH> hh:mm> <1–5> <DAY> <MONTH> <hh:mm> <1–1440> Example The following figure provides a sample of the output of the clock summer-time recurring command. 3526T(config)#clock summer-time recurring 1 tues Jun 12:01 3 sat Sep 23:57 1 Summer time recurring is set to: start: 1st week of June on Tuesday at 12:01 end: 3rd week of September on Saturday at 23:57...
  • Page 62: Displaying The Daylight Savings Time Settings

    Saturday in the 3rd week of September at 23:59 Offset: 60 minutes. Daylight saving time is disabled 3524GT-PWR+(config)# Setting boot parameters using ACLI You can restart the switch and configure BootP using ACLI. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 63: Performing A Soft-Start Of The Switch

    Setting boot parameters using ACLI Performing a soft-start of the switch Use this command to perform a soft-start of the switch. Procedure 1. Logon to the Privileged EXEC mode in ACLI. 2. To perform a soft-start of the switch, enter the following command: boot [default] Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the bootp command.
  • Page 64 • last — use BootP or the last known address • disable — never use BootP • always — always use BootP DEFAULT: default-ip Disables the BootP server default Sets the BootP server status to BootP or Default IP Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 65: Chapter 8: Configuring A Tftp Server

    For procedures to copy a configuration file to the TFTP server, or copy a configuration file from the TFTP server to the switch to use to configure the switch, refer to Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series — Fundamentals, NN47203–102.
  • Page 66 Specifies the dotted-decimal IP address of the server you want to use for TFTP services in the format XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX. Clears the TFTP server IP address to 0.0.0.0. default Sets the TFTP server IP address to 0.0.0.0. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 67: Chapter 9: Managing Ethernet Ports Using Acli

    Chapter 9: Managing Ethernet ports using ACLI Autosensing and autonegotiation The Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series is an autosensing and autonegotiating device. • The term autosense refers to the ability of a port to sense the speed of an attached device.
  • Page 68: Enabling Custom Autonegotiation Advertisement (Cana) In Acli

    [port <portlist>] Example 3526T(config-if)#show auto-negotiation-advertisements port 2,4,8 _______________________________________________ Port Autonegotiation Advertised Capabilities ____ ________________________________________________________ 10Full 10Half 100Full 100Half 1000Full Pause 10Full 10Half 100Full 100Half 1000Full Pause 10Full 10Half 100Full 100Half 1000Full Pause 3526T(config-if)# Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 69 Custom Autonegotiation Advertisements Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the show auto-negotiation- advertisements command. Variable Value port<portlist> Enter ports for which you want the current autonegotiation advertisements displayed. If you enter more than one port number, separate ports with a comma (,). Displaying the hardware advertisement capabilities for the switch in ACLI Use this command to display the hardware advertisement capabilities for the switch.
  • Page 70: Enabling Or Disabling A Port

    Enter the port numbers you want to disable. Important: If you omit this parameter, the system uses the port number you specified in the command. interface Specifies the port numbers to enable. Enter the port number you want to enable. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 71: Naming Ports

    Naming ports Variable Value Important: If you omit this parameter, the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command. Naming ports You can name ports, change the name, clear the name or reset the port name to an empty string.
  • Page 72: Setting Port Speed

    • 1000 — 1000 Mb/s or 1 GB/s • auto — autonegotiation Important: When you set the port speed for autonegotiation, ensure that the other side of the link is also set for autonegotiation. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 73: Specifying Duplex Operation For A Port

    Specifying duplex operation for a port Specifying duplex operation for a port Specify duplex operation as full-duplex mode , half-duplex mode, or auto-negotiated. You can also reset duplex operation for a port to the factory default duplex value. Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in Interface Configuration command mode. 2.
  • Page 74: High Speed Flow Control

    You can choose a flow control mode with ACLI commands. Enabling flow control using ACLI If you use a Gigabit Ethernet with the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series, you control traffic on this port using the flowcontrol command. Before you begin •...
  • Page 75 High speed flow control About this task The flowcontrol command is used only on Gigabit Ethernet ports and controls the traffic rates during congestion. Procedure 1. Logon to the Interface Configuration mode in ACLI. 2. To configure flow control on Gigabit Ethernet ports, enter the following command: [no] [default] flowcontrol [port <portlist>] {asymmetric| symmetric|auto|disable} Variable definitions...
  • Page 76: Rate Limiting Configuration

    The Rate Limiting feature lets you configure the threshold limits for broadcast and multicast packets ingressing on a port for a given time interval. The Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series drops packets received above the threshold value if the traffic ingressing on the port exceeds the threshold.
  • Page 77: Configuring Rate Limiting Using Acli

    Rate limiting configuration ----------- ----- Both 0 pps 3510GT-PWR+# Configuring rate limiting using ACLI Configure rate limiting in packets per second for the specified traffic type: either multicast, broadcast, or both. Procedure 1. Logon to the ACLI Global Configuration Mode. 2.
  • Page 78 Managing Ethernet ports using ACLI Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 79: Chapter 10: Managing Power Over Ethernet (Poe)

    Chapter 10: Managing Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configuring PoE switch parameters You configure power parameters for each Ethernet Routing Switch 3500–PWR+ with ACLI. You can configure the DC power source and the power usage with this management system. Setting the method to detect power devices Set the method the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500–PWR+ uses to detect the power devices connected to the front ports.
  • Page 80: Setting A Power Usage Threshold

    The following table describes the parameters for the poe poe-power-usage-threshold command. Variable Value <1–99> Specifies the percentage of total available power you want the switch to use prior to sending a trap. DEFAULT: 80% Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 81: Enabling Or Disabling Poe Traps

    Displaying PoE configuration Enabling or disabling PoE traps Enable or disable the traps for the PoE functions on the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500–PWR Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in Global Configuration command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: [no] snmp-server notification-control {pethPsePortOnOffNotification | pethMainPowerUsageOnNotification |...
  • Page 82: Displaying Poe Port Status

    • Overload — power disabled from port because port is overloaded • Test — port in testing mode • Error — none of the other conditions apply • Disabled — the port has been administratively disabled Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 83: Displaying Poe Power Measurement

    Displaying PoE configuration Procedure 1. Log on to ACLI in User Exec command mode. 2. At the command prompt, enter the following command: show poe-port-status [port <portlist>] Example The following figure provides a sample output of the show poe-port-status command. 3524GT-PWR+#show poe-port-status Admin Current...
  • Page 84 The following table describes the parameters for the show poe-power measurement command. Variable Value port <portlist> Enter the ports for which you want to display the power measurements. If you omit this parameter, the system displays all ports. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 85: Configuring Poe Power Mode Using Acli

    Configuring PoE power mode using ACLI Configuring PoE power mode using ACLI The ERS 3510GT-PWR+ switch is able to operate in two Power over Ethernet (PoE) budget modes: • Fanless mode — Low Power Mode • Normal mode — High Power Mode The default is: High Power Mode (Normal mode).
  • Page 86: Displaying Poe Power Mode Using Acli

    : 0 Watts DTE Power Usage Threshold : 80 % PD Detect Type : 802.3at and Legacy Power Source Present : AC Only AC Power Status : Present DC Power Status : Not Present Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 87: Chapter 11: Upgrading Switch Software

    Do not interrupt power to the device during the software download process. A power interruption can corrupt the firmware image. Upgrading switch software Upgrade the software for the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series. You can upgrade both the software image and the diagnostics image. Important: The system resets after downloading a new image.
  • Page 88 The system returns a message after successfully downloading a new image. During the download process, the Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series is not operational. You can monitor the progress of the download process by observing the LED indications.
  • Page 89: Show Software Status

    Show software status Show software status You can display the currently loaded and operational switch software status for both agent and diagnostic loads. You can use the show boot ACLI command and variables to display the agent or diagnostic load status individually, or combined. Displaying the agent and image software load Display the currently loaded and operational software status for agent and image loads, either individually or combined, for a switch.
  • Page 90 Upgrading switch software Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 91: Chapter 12: Shutting Down And Resetting A Switch

    Chapter 12: Shutting down and resetting a switch Shutting down the switch Use this procedure to safely shut down a switch without interfering with device processes or corrupting the software image. After the shutdown command is issued, the configuration is saved, auto-save functionality is temporarily disabled, and configuration changes are not allowed until the switch restarts.
  • Page 92: Reloading Remote Devices

    30 minute countdown expires: • Enter copy config nvramto save the new configuration. • Enter reload cancel to cancel the previous reload command. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 93 Reloading remote devices Next steps Variable definitions The following table describes the parameters for the reload command. Variable Value force Forces the reload without confirmation. minutes-to-wait<1–60> Specifies the number of minutes to wait before the reload occurs. DEFAULT: 10 cancel Cancels a scheduled reload any time during the time period specified by the minutes-to- wait <1–60>...
  • Page 94 Shutting down and resetting a switch Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 95: Chapter 13: Configuring The Switch Using Edm

    Chapter 13: Configuring the switch using Configuring Quick Start using EDM Perform this procedure to configure Quick Start to enter the setup mode through a single screen. Procedure 1. From the navigation tree, click Administration. 2. In the Administration Tree, click Quick Start. 3.
  • Page 96: Configuring Remote Access Using Edm

    8. In the Web Page Remote Access Setting section, select a value from the Use List list. 9. In the SSH Remote Access Setting section, select a value from the Access list. 10. In the SSH Remote Access Setting section, select a value from the Use List list. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 97: Viewing Switch Information Using Edm

    Viewing switch information using EDM 11. On the toolbar, click Apply. Remote Access Setting field descriptions The following table describes the fields on the Remote Access Setting tab. Name Description Telnet Remote Access Setting Specifies the remote access settings for telnet sessions: •...
  • Page 98: Configuring Rate Limiting Using Edm

    4. In the work area, select the Rate Limit tab. 5. To a rate limit, click a TrafficType row. 6. Double-click the cell in the AllowedRatePps column. 7. Type a value. 8. Double-click the cell in the Enable column. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 99: Configuring System Parameters Using Edm

    Configuring system parameters using EDM 9. Select a value from the list — true to enable the traffic type, or false to disable the traffic type. 10. On the toolbar, click Apply. Rate Limit tab field descriptions The following table describes the fields on the Rate Limit tab. Name Description Traffic Type...
  • Page 100 When enabled, SNMP traps are sent to trap receivers for all SNMP access authentication. When disabled, no SNMP traps are received. Reboot Options include: • running: the switch remains in the running mode (default) • reboot : initiates a hardware reset. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 101 Configuring system parameters using EDM Name Description AutoPVID When enabled, a VLAN ID can be automatically assigned to any port. NextBootMgmtProtocol Indicates the transport protocols to use after the next switch restart. This is a read-only item. CurrentMgmtProtocol Indicates the current transport protocols that the switch supports.
  • Page 102: Configuring The Asset Id Using Edm

    6. In the Asset ID field, enter an alphanumeric value, up to 32 characters. 7. On the toolbar, click Apply. Selecting the ACLI banner type using EDM Use this procedure to select the type of banner that is displayed in the Avaya Command Line (ACLI) Telnet screen. Procedure 1.
  • Page 103: Customizing Acli Banner Using Edm

    • disabled : prevents the display of any banner. Customizing ACLI banner using EDM Use this procedure to customize the banner that is displayed in the Avaya Command Line (ACLI) Telnet screen. A customer banner is 19 lines high and can be up to 80 characters long.
  • Page 104: Changing Switch Software Using Edm

    7. In the ImageFileName dialog box, type the name of the current image file. 8. In the FwFileName(Diagnostics) dialog box, type the name of the current diagnostic file. 9. In the Action section, click a radio button. 10. On the toolbar, click Apply. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 105 Changing switch software using EDM Config Image Diag file tab field descriptions The following table describes the fields on the Config/Image/Diag file tab. Name Description TftpServerInetAddressType Specifies the type of TFTP address: • IPv4 • IPv6 TftpServerInetAddress Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server on which the new software images are stored for download.
  • Page 106: Viewing The Agent And Image Software Load Status Using Edm

    Procedure 1. In the navigation tree, double-click Edit. 2. In the Edit tree, click File System. 3. In the work area, click the Boot Image tab to view the software status. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 107: Configuring Sntp Using Edm

    Configuring SNTP using EDM Boot Image tab field descriptions The following table describes the fields on the Boot Image tab. Name Description Unit # Software Image version Indicates the loaded agent software image for the switch. Unit # Software Image in flash Indicates the operational agent software image for the switch.
  • Page 108 (UTC) when the device last synchronized with an SNTP server. This is a read-only value. LastSyncSourceInetAddressType Indicates the IP address type of the SNTP server with which this device last synchronized. This is a read-only value. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 109: Configuring Local Time Zone Using Edm

    Configuring local time zone using EDM Name Description LastSyncSourceInetAddress Indicates the IP address of the SNTP server with which this device last synchronized. This is a read-only value. NextSyncTime Indicates the UTC at which the next synchronization is scheduled. This is a read- only value.
  • Page 110: Configuring Daylight Savings Time Using Edm

    11. Click Enabled to enable daylight savings time. 12. Click Apply. 13. In the EndYear dialog box, type a value. 14. In the EndMonth box, select a month. 15. In the EndDay dialog box, type a value. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 111 Configuring daylight savings time using EDM 16. In the EndHour box, select an hour. 17. In the EndMinutes dialog box, type a value. 18. Perform one of the following: • Select the Enabled check box to enable daylight savings time for the switch. •...
  • Page 112: Configuring Recurring Daylight Saving Time Using Edm

    10. In the RecurringEndMonth section, click a radio button. 11. In the RecurringEndWeek dialog box, type a value. 12. In the RecurringEndDay section, click a radio button. 13. In the RecurringEndHour dialog box, type a value Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 113 Configuring recurring daylight saving time using EDM 14. In the RecurringEndMinute dialog box, type a value. 15. In the RecurringOffset dialog box, type a value. 16. On the toolbar, click Apply. SummerTimeRecurring tab field descriptions The following table describes the fields on the SummerTimeRecurring tab. Name Description Recurring...
  • Page 114 Configuring the switch using EDM Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 115: Chapter 14: Managing Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Using Edm

    Chapter 14: Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) using EDM Managing switch PoE using EDM Use this procedure to display and manage Power over Ethernet (PoE) for a switch unit. Procedure 1. From the Device Physical View, click a switch unit with PoE ports. 2.
  • Page 116 • 802.3af and legacy support • 802.3at • 802.3at and legacy support Important: The default setting is 802.3af. Ensure that this setting matches the setting for the detection type used by the powered devices on this switch. Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 117: Viewing Poe Information For Switch Ports Using Edm

    Viewing PoE information for switch ports using EDM Name Description PowerPresent Specifies the currently used power source. Available power sources are AC and DC. A value of acOnly indicates that the only power supply is AC. A value of dcOnly indicates that the only power supply is DC.
  • Page 118: Configuring Poe Power Mode Using Edm

    Name Description • test: detecting device in test mode. • otherFault Important: Avaya recommends against using the test operational status. PowerClassifications Classification is a way to tag different terminals on the Power over LAN network according to their power consumption.
  • Page 119 Configuring PoE power mode using EDM switch has been designed to operate at internal temperatures above 60°C. When the switch is operating in Fanless mode, diagnostic fan tests are not performed. In Normal mode, the fan operates normally and is activated when the temperature reaches its threshold.
  • Page 120 Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) using EDM Getting Started March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...

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