Mlt/Dmlt/Lag Dynamic Vlan Changes; Static Stp Multicast Destination Configuration; Syslog Enhancements; Ers 3550T New Hw Support - Avaya 3500 Series Getting Started

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MLT/DMLT/LAG Dynamic VLAN Changes

Enhancements are made to the Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) that provide consistent operation of
Multi-Link Trunk (MLT), Distributed Multi-Link Trunk (DMLT), and LAGs so that you can make VLAN
changes on trunks without disabling the trunk first.
For more information on MLT/DMLT/LAG Dynamic VLAN Changes, see Configuring Layer 2 on
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series, NN47203-500.

Static STP Multicast Destination Configuration

Static STP Multicast Destination Configuration feature allows to modify the STP Default Spanning
Tree Group (essentially, the 802.1d STP) destination multicast MAC address to a custom MAC
address.
For more information about Static STP Multicast Destination Configuration, see Configuring Layer 2
on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series, NN47203-500.

Syslog enhancements

Remote logging allows to send system messages to a remote syslog. With the syslog enhancement
feature, the messages are sent in User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet to a remote Syslog host
using port 514.
For more information, see Configuring System Monitoring on Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500
Series, NN47203-501.

ERS 3550T new HW support

Release 5.3 introduces the following two hardware models to the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch
3500 Series:
• Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3550T with 48 10/100 Ethernet and 2 combo 10/100/1000/
SFP, plus 2 rear dual mode / stacking ports.
• Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3550T-PWR+ with 48 10/100 Ethernet 802.3at PoE+ and 2
combo 10/100/1000/SFP, plus 2 rear dual mode / stacking ports.
The PoE+ model supports Power over Ethernet+ with compatibility to 802.3at PoE+. The standard
ADS console port (DTE) on all new products is an RJ-45 Female Connector: (8 pin RJ45).
Getting Started with Avaya ERS 3500 Series
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July 2015

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