Set Ip Parameters For The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series - Avaya 4500 Series Installation Manual

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If you link two ports explicitly set for different speeds (for example one configured as
10BaseT and the other as 100BaseTX) the port link LED may indicate a link, but the switch
does not establish a link. Connect ports using the same set speed or use auto-negotiation
on each switch.
Set IP parameters for the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch
4500 Series
After an Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series switch starts up and initializes all software
modules, it begins switching operations.
To manage the switch using Telnet or SNMP, or to perform TFTP operations, you must set
certain IP parameters. Also, if you intend to connect the switch to a stack configuration, you
must assign additional parameters to ensure proper stack operation.
You must configure the following IP parameters for initial switch setup:
• IP address of the switch or stack
• subnet mask
• gateway address
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Setting IP parameters using the console port and CLI Quickstart
Setting IP parameters using the console port and CLI
Set IP parameters using IP.CFG file on a USB memory device
Set IP parameters using bootp
Setting IP parameters using the Web-based Management Interface
Setting IP parameters using the console port and CLI Quickstart
To set IP parameters for a switch configured with the factory default settings, perform the
following procedure using the console port and CLI Quickstart.
Installation

Set IP parameters for the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series

Color and Status
Activity exists on the port.
Green, Slow Blink
Software disabled this port.
Green, Steady
The link is operating normally.
Off
No link exists.
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