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Avaya 3500 series - Quick Start and Initial Configuration

Avaya 3500 series
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Model Input current Input voltage
(rms)
Power
consumption
Thermal
rating
3526T-PWR+ Maximum 5.0 A 100–240 VAC
at 50–60 Hz
Maximum 500 W 350 Btu/h
maximum
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 series stacking
The A
vaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series provides fail-safe stackability. You can
connect up to eight 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.
By default, all units default to standalone mode, which enables the rear ports to act as front
panel ports. To install or add a unit to a stack, you must change the default mode from
standalone to stacking mode and reboot the unit. From ACLI, the commands are as follows:
>enable
#config t
#rear-ports mode stacking
#save config
#reboot
Related topics:
Stack connectors on page 18
Initial installation unit number assignment on page 21
Stack MAC address on page 21
Temporary base unit on page 22
Redundant cascade stacking on page 22
Replacing or adding a stack unit on page
24
Removing a stack unit on page
25
Stack connectors
The stack connectors of the A
vaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series rear panel consist of
the Base Unit Select switch, Cascade Down port, and Cascade Up port. The following diagram
illustrates the stack connectors for the ERS 3524GT/3524GT-PWR+ units.
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 series stacking
18 February 2013

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