Avaya 4500 Series Installation Manual page 49

Ethernet routing switch
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Table 17: IP.CFG file
IP <xx.xx.xx.xx>
Mask <xx.xx.xx.xx>
Gateway <xx.xx.xx.xx>
SNMPread <string>
SNMPwrite <string>
VLAN <number>
USBdiag <string>
USBascii <string>
USBagent <string> NEXTIP,
NEXTMask, and NEXTGateway
Note:
If you download an ASCII file or diag/image with an Ip.cfg file, the specific ASCII file or diag/
image must be present on the usb device.
The ip.cfg file loads information from the ASCII configuration file in order of precedence. For
example, if you have an ip.cfg file with the following commands:
USBascii ip.txt
IP 181.30.30.113
Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 181.30.30.254
The stack IP becomes 181.30.30.113 no matter what IP address is in the ip.txt file.
If you have an ip.cfg file with the following commands:
IP 181.30.30.113
Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 181.30.30.254
USBascii ip.txt
The stack IP will be the IP address defined in the ip.txt file.
Installation
Set IP parameters for the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
Parameter
Description
Specifies the IP address for the switch. Example:
192.168.22.1
Specifies the network mask. Example: 255.255.255.0
Specifies the default gateway. Example:
181.30.30.254
Specifies the SNMP read community string.
Example: public
Specifies the SNMP write community string.
Example: private
Specifies the management VLAN-ID. Example:
VLAN 1
Specifies the filename of the diagnostic image to load
from the USB. Example: ers4500/
ers4500_5.1.0.4.bin
Specifies the filename of the ASCII config file to load
from the USB. Example: customer1.cfg
Specifies the filename of the agent image to load from
the USB and specifies IPs for next boot. Example:
ers4500/ers4500_5.2.0.0.img
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