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Rack mounting singles - ERS 3510GT or
ERS 3510GT-PWR+
To rack mount a single ERS 3510GT or
ERS 3510GT-PWR+ switch:
Use the 3510-Single Rack Mount Accessory
Kit (AL3511003-E6) to mount a single
ERS 3510GT or ERS 3510GT-PWR+ switch
in a standard 19" rack.
1.
With the front of the ERS 3510GT or
ERS 3510GT-PWR+ unit facing you,
attach the small bracket from the
optional kit to the right side of the
switch using the flathead
screws provided.
2.
With the front of the
ERS 3510GT or
ERS 3510GT-PWR+
unit facing you, attach
the long bracket from the
optional kit to the left side
of the switch using the flathead
screws provided.
3.
Slide the switches into the
rack. Insert and tighten the
rack mount screws.
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Wall Mounting - ERS 3510GT or
ERS 3510GT-PWR+
To wall mount an ERS 3510GT or ERS 3510GT-PWR+ unit:
a.
Drill two 4.5 mm diameter holes
(separated 108.5 mm apart
horizontally) in the wall or surface
where you want to mount the unit.
Refer to the figure below.
WALL SECTION WITH
DRILLED HOLES
2X DRYWALL
ANCHORS
& SCREWS
3510GT AND\OR
3510GT-PWR+ CHASSIS
3510GT & 3510GT-PWR+ CAPTURE
b.
Press fit the plastic body of conical
SLOTS FOR WALL MOUNTING
drywall anchors into each of the
108.5mm HOLE SEPARATION
drilled holes.
c.
Install a tapping screen into each anchor
and fully set it to expand the anchor into
the wall or surface.
d.
Back the screw out from the fully seated
position by 1.5 mm.
e.
Slip the ERS 3510GT or ERS
3510GT-PWR+ chassis capture slots
over the exposed screw heads to hang it
from the wall or surface.
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Configuring Stacking
The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series provides fail-safe stackability.
You can connect up to eight ERS 3500 Series devices in a stack to provide
uninterrupted connectivity for up to 192 to 208 ports. You can manage the
stack as a single unit.
To install/add a unit to a stack, you must change the default mode from
standalone to stacking mode and reboot the unit. See NN47203-303 for
more details.
Note: Stacking is not available for ERS 3510GT or ERS 3510GT-PWR+
switches. Stacking is only supported with switches operating with Release 5.1
or later software.
The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3524GT, 3524GT-PWR+, 3526T,
3526T-PWR+, 3549 GTS, 3549 GTS-PWR+, 3550T, and 3550T-PWR+ rear
panel provides a Unit Select switch, Cascade Down port, and Cascade Up
port for stacking purposes as shown below:
ERS 3524GT/3524GT-PWR+ rear panel
1 = Cascade down port
MODE
Standalone
Port 25
Port 26
2 = Cascade up port
Stacking
Cascade Down Cascade Up
3 = Base Unit Select Switch - used to
designate the Base Unit in a stack.
Base
When set to the RIGHT position, this
Unit Select
unit acts as the Base Unit for the stack
1
2
3
ERS 3526T/3526T-PWR+ rear panel
MODE
1 = Cascade down port
Standalone
Port 27
Port 28
2 = Cascade up port
Stacking
Cascade Down Cascade Up
3 = Base Unit Select Switch - used to
designate the Base Unit in a stack.
Base
When set to the RIGHT position, this
Unit Select
unit acts as the Base Unit for the stack
1
2
3
ERS 3549 GTS/GTS-PWR+ rear panel
MODE
1 = Cascade down port
Standalone
Port 50
Port 51
2 = Cascade up port
Stacking
Cascade Down Cascade Up
3 = Base Unit Select Switch - used to
designate the Base Unit in a stack.
Base
When set to the RIGHT position, this
Unit Select
unit acts as the Base Unit for the stack
1
2
3
ERS 3550T/T-PWR+ rear panel
MODE
1 = Cascade down port
Standalone
Port 51
Port 52
2 = Cascade up port
Stacking
Cascade Down Cascade Up
3 = Base Unit Select Switch - used to
designate the Base Unit in a stack.
Base
When set to the RIGHT position, this
Unit Select
unit acts as the Base Unit for the stack
1
2
3
Base Unit Select Switch – used to designate the base unit
in a stack.
Cascade Down and Cascade Up ports – used to connect a switch to the
next unit in the stack through a cascade cable. Connect one end of the
Cascade Down cable to the Cascade Up port of the next switch in the stack
(shown in the three-switch stack connection block diagram below):
MODE
Standalone
Port 25
Port 26
1
Stacking
Cascade Down Cascade Up
Unit 1
Base
Unit Select
1 – Base Unit
MODE
Standalone
Port 25
Port 26
2 – Cascade/Stack Cable
Stacking
2
Cascade Down Cascade Up
Unit 2
3 – Cascade/Stack Cable
Base
Unit Select
(Used for return)
MODE
Standalone
Port 25
Port 26
Stacking
Cascade Down Cascade Up
3
Unit 3
Base
Unit Select
Base Unit Select switches
To create a stack connection, order the appropriate Avaya Ethernet Routing
Switch 3500 Series cascade cables to ensure fail-safe stacking. For stacking
three or more units (maximum eight units per stack), order the 46 cm, 1.5 m,
or 3 m cables as applicable (see "Before You Start" – step 3 for Order Codes).
1.
Ensure that all switches for the stack are rack mounted.
2.
Slide the Unit Select switches on the back of the units to the appropriate
position, depending on whether they are a base unit or non-base unit:
• Base Unit (Unit 1) - Slide the Unit Select switch to the RIGHT
• Non-Base Unit (Units 2-8) - Slide the Unit Select switch to the LEFT
NOTE: The Base Unit Select switch defaults to be in the Non-Base position.
Only one switch in the stack must have the Base Unit Select switch set to the
Base position.
Because stack parameters are associated with the base unit, the physical
stack order depends on the base unit position and whether you configure the
stack cascade up (stack up) or cascade down (stack down). This designation
depends on the stack cabling arrangement.
IMPORTANT:
Avaya recommends that you use a Cascade Down
configuration.
3.
Connect stacking cables as required for a Cascade Up (stack up) or
Cascade Down (stack down) configuration as shown below:
Cascade Down - Recommended configuration
1 = Base unit
2 = Last unit
3 = Cascade/Stack Cable
4 = Cascade/Stack Cable
(Return cable to make stack
resilient. Use longer stack
cable if required.)
Cascade Up configuration
1 = Base unit
2 = Last unit
3 = Cascade/Stack Cable
4 = Cascade/Stack Cable
(Return cable to make stack
resilient. Use longer stack
cable if required.)
Powering Up
8
Connect the AC power cord to the back of the switch or switches, and then
plug the other end of the cord into an AC power outlet. If powering up a stack
of switches, power on all switches together.
Warning: You must use a power cord set approved for the 3500 Series
switch and the power receptacle type in your country.
9
Check the front-panel LEDs as the device powers on to be sure the PWR LED
is lit. If not, check that the power cord is plugged in correctly.
Front Panel 3510GT & 3510GT-PWR+
Front Panel 3524GT & 3524GT-PWR+
PWR
Status
PWR
Up/26
Status
Down/25
Base
Front Panel 3549GTS & 3549GTS-PWR+
Front Panel 3526GT & 3526GT-PWR+
PWR
PWR
Status
Status
Up/28
Up/51
Down/27
Down/50
Base
Base
Front Panel 3550T & 3550T-PWR+
PWR
Status
Up/52
Down/51
Base
The 3500 Series switches begin switching data after the switch is powered up
and has loaded the agent code software which is indicated by both the PWR
and Status LEDs being lit solid green.
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Console Port pin assignments
The console port is the RJ-45 port shown with a blue border outline on the
front of your ERS 3500 Series switch (note orientation). The port is labeled
console, and can be used to establish a management terminal connection to
the switch.
You can use an RJ-45 to DB-9 cable to connect the switch console port to
your management terminal. Avaya recommends you use the Avaya RJ-45
Console Cable part number: AL2011022-E6. Alternatively a DB-9 to RJ-45
adapter or other suitable console cables can be used - the maximum length of
a console cable is 25 feet (8.3 meters). The following table describes the
RJ-45 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.
Name
Requirement
RJ - 45 Jack
RJ - 45 8-Pin Female Jack
RTS (Ready To Send)
Optional - can swap or link with pin 8
1
2
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
Optional
3
TXD (Transmit Data)
Mandatory
4
DCD (Carrier Detect)
Optional
GND (Ground)
Mandatory
5
RXD (Receive Data)
Mandatory
6
7
DSR (Data Set Ready)
Optional - can swap or link with pin1
8
CTS (Clear To Send)
Optional – can swap or link with pin1
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Setting IP parameters using the console
port and CLI QuickStart
To set IP parameters using the console port and CLI Quickstart, perform the
following tasks:
a.
Connect a terminal to the console port of the switch.
Any terminal or PC with an appropriate terminal emulator can be used as
the management station. The Terminal emulation settings table below lists
the parameters that must be used with any terminal emulation software
used to connect to the switch.
To connect to the switch
console port, you require
a console cable with an
RJ-45 connector to match
the console port on
the switch.
b.
Set the terminal protocol on the terminal or terminal emulation program to
VT100 and VT100/ANSI.
c.
Connect to the switch using the terminal or terminal emulation application.
d.
The Avaya switch banner appears when you connect to the switch through
the Console port. Enter Ctrl+Y and type the following CLI commands:
• enable
• install
The ERS 3500 will set a default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24 by default if
the switch does not get its IP from another source.
The CLI Quickstart welcome screen helps you to enter the information
requested at each prompt.
CLI Quickstart welcome screen
#################################################################
Welcome to the ERS3500 setup utility.
You will be requested to provide the switch basic connectivity settings.
After entering the requested info, the configuration will be applied and
stored into the switch NVRAM.
Once the basic connectivity settings are applied, additional
configuration can be done using the available management interfaces.
Use Ctrl+C to abort the configuration at any time.
#################################################################
Please provide the Quick Start VLAN <1-4094> [1]:
Please provide the in-band IP Address[192.168.10.6]:
Please provide the in-band sub-net mask[255.255.255.0]:
Please provide the Default Gateway[0.0.0.0]:
Please provide the Read-Only Community String[**********]:
Please provide the Read-Write Community String[**********]:
Please provide the in-band IPV6 Address/Prefix_length[::/0]:
Please provide the in-band IPV6 Default Gateway[::]:
Do you want to enable the DHCP server? y/n [n]:
#################################################################
Basic stack parameters have now been configured and saved.
#################################################################
You are now ready to use the ERS 3500 Series switch in your network
installation. You can use the run ip office ACLI script to configure parameters
according to Avaya best practices for converged solutions. See the Getting
Started guide (NN47203-301).
Quick CLI Command guide:
boot - reboot the switch
boot default - reboot and use the factory default configurations
restore factory - default <-y> - reset the switch to factory default configurations,
use -y option for no prompts
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) for ERS 3500 Series
Model
Estimated MTBF Hours
ERS 3510
892,667
ERS 3510-PWR+
673,542
ERS 3524
657,619
ERS 3524-PWR+
336,357
ERS 3526
645,510
ERS 3526-PWR+
332,778
http://support.avaya.com
ERS 3549GTS
471,289
ERS 3549GTS-PWR+
259,615
1-800-242-2121 (U.S.A.)
ERS 3550T
446,323
ERS 3550T-PWR+
237,581
1-866 GO-AVAYA
For more related information, go to
http://support.avaya.com
1-866-462-8292 (US Sales)
to download the following ERS 3500 guides:
• Regulatory Reference (NN47203-100)
NN47203-300, 04.01
• Installation Job Aid (NN47203-303)
• Release Notes (NN47203-400)
(700503194 Rev. 04)
• Getting Started (NN47203-301)
© 2015 Avaya Inc.
• Documentation Reference (NN47203-101)
Console port

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