Avaya 3500 Series Getting Started page 138

Ethernet routing switch
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Configuring the switch using EDM
Configuring a switch stack base unit
Use this procedure to configure a stack base unit and to display base unit information.
Before you begin
When physically cabling up a switch stack, only one switch must have the Base Unit Select switch
set to the Base position and this switch becomes the Base Unit for the stack.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, double-click Edit.
2. In the Edit tree, click Chassis.
3. In the Chassis tree, click Switch/Stack.
4. In the work area, click the Base Unit Info tab.
5. In the AdminStat section, click a radio button.
6. In the Location section, type a character string.
7. On the toolbar, click Apply.
Base Unit Info field descriptions
The following table describes the fields on the Base Unit Info tab.
Name
Type
Descr
Ver
SerNum
LstChng
AdminState
OperState
Location
RelPos
BaseNumPorts
TotalNumPorts
IpAddress
RunningSoftwareVer
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Description
Indicates the switch type
Describes the switch hardware, including number of
ports and transmission speed
Indicates the switch hardware version number
Indicates the switch serial number
Indicates the value of sysUpTime at the time the
interface entered its current operational state. If you
entered the current state prior to the last
reinitialization of the local network management
subsystem, the value is zero.
Specifies the administrative state of the base unit
switch. Values are enable or reset.
Indicates the operational state of the switch
Specifies the physical location of the switch
Indicates the relative position of the switch
Indicates the number of base ports of the switch
Indicates the total number of ports on the switch
Indicates the base unit IP address
Indicates the version of the running software
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July 2015

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