Hello all,
I am working on programming ~50 Avaya ERS 4800 switches. There's going to be quite a few stacks of about 7 switches each. I have been given a cut-sheet and other material to follow and according to it I am supposed to do this:
Stack IP address: 192.168.1.1
Management VLAN: 2
Switch IP address: 192.168.10.1
Default VLAN: 101
They want the switch IP address to be the address of the default VLAN (which I'm pretty sure just works by Avaya design) and the IP address of the stack to also be that of the management VLAN. Is that not impossible?
I am working on programming ~50 Avaya ERS 4800 switches. There's going to be quite a few stacks of about 7 switches each. I have been given a cut-sheet and other material to follow and according to it I am supposed to do this:
Stack IP address: 192.168.1.1
Management VLAN: 2
Switch IP address: 192.168.10.1
Default VLAN: 101
They want the switch IP address to be the address of the default VLAN (which I'm pretty sure just works by Avaya design) and the IP address of the stack to also be that of the management VLAN. Is that not impossible?