Base Configuration Setup; Figure 1: Base Setup - Avaya ERS 3500 Technical Configuration Manual

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2. Base configuration setup

All the examples covered use the same base configuration setup shown in the following figure.

Figure 1: Base setup

For simplicity the Avaya ERS Switch is configured as a simple access layer 2 switch with no IP routing. A
separate IP router acts as default gateway for the end stations. However the same configuration
examples covered in this document would also work in configurations where the Avaya ERS Switch is
acting as an IP router.
End stations communicate over VLAN 30, or VLAN 40, which are port based VLANs configured across
access ports as well as the uplinks towards the distribution layer IP router acting as default gateway for
the end stations.
Note that the Avaya ERS switch does not have any IP address on VLAN 30 or VLAN 40. The
management IP address of the Avaya ERS Switch would be on a separate management VLAN only
present on the uplink towards the distribution layer router (VLAN 47 on this setup, not shown in diagram).
Base configuration for Avaya ERS Switch for VLAN 30 and access ports
snmp-server enable
snmp-server name "Avaya-ERS-Switch"
ip default-gateway 47.162.221.1
ip address switch 47.162.221.48
ip address netmask 255.255.255.128
vlan create 30,40,47 type port 1
vlan ports 23-24 tagging tagAll
vlan configcontrol flexible
vlan members 1 NONE
vlan members 30 1-10,23-24
vlan members 40 11-20,23-24
vlan members 47 23-24
vlan ports 1-10 pvid 30
vlan ports 11-20 pvid 40
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