That has been EoL for 5 years now. Avaya sold it's data business to Extreme last year. As a result there is nothing on the Avaya site and nothing on Extreme.
There is no way to get software for it.
Mixed stacks are supported.
Have you tried making the ERS 3549 the base unit?
The release notes say that a mixed stack needs at least 5.1 software, but the 3549 was released with 5.2 software.
What software are you running on the stack? I would make sure it is 5.2 or higher.
As well as...
Add IP address to Vlan
config vlan <vid> ip create <ip_address/mask>
To enable IP routing
config ip forwarding
To create a static route
config ip static-route create <ip_address/mask> next-hop <ip_address> cost <value>
show vlan info ip
show ip forwarding
show ip route info
You can only view the log file through a telnet/console session. You could do a session capture through putty.
If you want to capture the logs as they happen you will have to setup a syslog server and then the switch will send any log entries to the server as they happen.
default username and password: admin/setup
If these don't work you will need to use a recovery disk to default the switch.
If the administrative password is lost, the Nortel VPN Router can be set back to factory defaults using the
method described.
All of the following requires that the...
Check that the following are true
1. PoE is enabled globally
2. The port AES is enabled
3. The PoE priority for the port is configured to Low
If still having issue can you post the switch config?
diag 5.1.0.7 looks to be in the 5.4 software train.
If you can get a copy of 5.4 software image from Avaya or your support company, you can load the image from the diagnostic menu.
You can only upgrade the agent image from the diag menu, not the diag software. The only other option is to...
Try replacing the cable between port 2 and the router.
If that doesn't work try moving the connection from port 2 to another port.
If that doesn't work try moving the port on the router.
Your router with 92.87.95.49 address needs to NAT the public IP to a private address.
You need something like below. Private addresses cannot be on the public internet because internet routers will not route private addresses.
Router (NAT)
Public: 92.87.95.49 (to ISP router)
Private...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.