Avaya ERS 4800 User Manual

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The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4800 Series is a Stackable Chassis system providing high-performance, convergence-ready, more secure and resilient Ethernet switching connectivity. It also uniquely delivers virtual fabric services to the network edge/wiring closet environment through its support of Avaya Fabric Connect. Available in 4 model variants supporting 10/100/1000 switching and routing, Power-over­Ethernet/Power­over-Ethernet+ and 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ uplink options, the Ethernet Routing Switch 4800 Series is ideally suited for your next-generation network edge deployments.
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4800 Series
Highlights Of The Ethernet Routing Switch 4800 Series
Always-on – Best in class end-to-
end resiliency solution, hot­swappable unit replacement within a Stack Chassis and integrated power redundancy.
Convergence-ready – Support for PoE and PoE+, optimized for high-
definition video surveillance, true plug and play capabilities for IP Phone deployments, advanced QoS capabilities.
Energy efficient – On average 36% more energy efficient than
competitive solutions,* energy saver functionality further reduces power consumption for both Switch and IP Phone without losing telephony connectivity.
Powerful – Wire-speed performance, true pay-as-you-grow Stackable
Chassis capabilities, delivering up to 400 ports and 384 Gbps of virtual backplane throughput.
Greater Security – Standards-based 802.1x with integration with
Avaya’s Identity Engines portfolio for centralized, policy-based authenticated network access.
Flexible – Mix-and-match best-in-class stacking capabilities with
support for PoE/PoE+ and optional 1GbE / 10GbE SFP+ uplinks.
Fabric-ready – Support for Avaya Fabric Connect that extends virtual
fabric services from the data center all the way to the wiring closet.
The Ethernet Routing Switch 4800 Series
provide high bandwidth, resilient
Stackable Chassis capabilities, high
performance Layer 2 switching and Layer
3 routing, advanced convergence features
and a suite of security, QoS and
management capabilities. The ERS 4800
hardware is based on a next-generation
ASIC technology that combines wire-
speed performance and non-blocking
throughput with sophisticated QoS
capabilities to support even the most
demanding suite of applications.
Positioned for customers who are looking
for Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop, PoE
*Mi erc om, August 2011
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and PoE+, SFP+ connectivity and field
replaceable redundant AC power
supplies, the ERS 4800 provides a
flexible high-performance platform to
meet the demands of the converged
edge. The integrated field replaceable
AC power supplies further save cost and
rack space.
Through support for PoE and PoE+
customers have the ability to support
any mix of end devices. Although the
vast majority of IP-based end points do
not require the increased power that
PoE+ delivers, its support provides piece
of mind that as new devices are brought
onto the network they can be supported
regardless of the power requirements.
closet. It allows enterprises to deploy new services with far greater ease and
agility by eliminating complex hop-by-hop provisioning. Fabric Connect is
available on all ERS 4800 platforms as part of each ERS 4800 base license
at no additional charge.
To ensure full interoperability across the complete ERS 4000 portfolio, the
rear-mounted Stackable Chassis interfaces used on the ERS 4800 are
consistent with those used on the other ERS 4000 models. Each ERS 4000
Stackable Chassis delivers up to 384 Gbps when eight units are combined.
Requirement
Fast Ethernet to the desktop
Gigabit Ethernet to the desktop
IEEE 802.3 af PoE
IEEE 802.3 at PoE+
10 Gig Uplink sockets
Redundant power
PIM-SM support
Avaya Fabric Connect support
With 17 different mode ls, the ERS 4000 Series offers a wide range of capabilities
that me et a di ver se ra nge of ed ge re quire ments .
ERS 4500
Models
Yes Yes Yes
Yes No Yes
Yes Yes Yes
No Yes Yes
XFP No SFP+
Yes - available
through
extern al RPS 15)
No No Ye s
No No Ye s
ERS 4500
PoE+ Models
Yes – internal
field-replaceable
PSUs
ERS 4800
Models
Yes – internal
field-replaceable
PSUs
Summary
The ERS 4800 Series is a future-ready solution well suited for the next-
generation wiring closet. Along with other Avaya products, the Ethernet
Routing Switch 4800 Series can increase profitability and productivity,
streamline business operations, lower costs and help your business gain a
competitive edge.
Integrated SFP+ ports deliver flexibility
in terms of uplink speeds – allowing
either 1 Gigabit or 10 Gigabit SFP+
devices to be installed. Customers can
start with 1 Gig and then migrate to 10
Gigabit uplinks, as required.
Support for Avaya’s Fabric Connect
services extends virtualized fabric
services all the way from the data center
to the campus edge and/or wiring
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Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4800 Series
ERS 4826GTS
ERS 4826GTS-PWR+
ERS 4850GTS
ERS 4850GTS-PWR+
24 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, including 2 shared SFP Uplink ports, plus 2 additional SFP+ Uplink ports
24 10/100/1000BASE-T ports supporting 802.3at PoE+, including 2 shared SFP Uplink ports, plus 2 additional SFP+ Uplink ports
48 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, including 2 shared SFP Uplink ports, plus 2 additional SFP+ Uplink ports
48 10/100/1000BASE-T ports supporting 802.3at PoE+, including 2 shared SFP Uplink ports, plus 2 additional SFP+ Uplink ports
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Product Specifications
ERS 4826GTS
Switch Details
Dimensions:
Weight :
Power and Th ermal
Maxim um PoE power
ERS 4826GTS-PWR+
Switch Details
Dimensions:
Weight :
Power and Th ermal
Maxim um PoE power
24 10/100/ 10 00 Gigabit Ethernet po rt s
2 shared SFP por ts
Plus 2 x 1/10Gigabit SFP+ ports
Plus 2 x rear HiSta ck ports de livering up to 384Gbps of Stacka ble Chassis throughput
System CPU op erates at 533 MHz
Switch is conf igured with 1 GB RAM
RJ-45 Console port provides industry standard serial port connectivity
Ships with 1 x 46cm HiSt ack cable
Ships with 1 set of 44mm/19” rack mount brackets (specific to the ERS 4800/ ERS 4500 POE+ models)
4.4cm – 1RU (H), 44. 0cm (W), 43 .6 8cm (D)
11.05 Kg
Supplied with 1 x 300 watt Fiel d Replacea ble AC power supply
Supports addition of second Field Replaceable AC power supply for redundancy
75 wat ts Thermal Rating 256 BTU/h r
24 10/100/ 10 00 Gigabit Ethernet po rt s
24 ports support both IEEE 802.3 af POE and IEEE 802. 3at POE+
2 shared SFP por ts
Plus 2 x 1/10Gigabit SFP+ ports
Plus 2 x rear HiSta ck ports de livering up to 384Gbps of Stacka ble Chassis throughput
System CPU op erates at 533 MHz
Switch is conf igured with 1 GB RAM
RJ-45 Console port provides industry standard serial port connectivity
Ships with 1 x 46cm HiSt ack cable
Ships with 1 set of 44mm/19” rack mount brackets (specific to the ERS 4800/ ERS 4500 POE+ models)
4.4cm – 1RU (H), 44. 0cm (W), 43 .6 8cm (D)
11.5 0 Kg
Supplied with 1 x 100 0 watt Field Replaceab le AC power supply
Supports addition of second Field Replaceable AC power supply for redundancy or additional PoE
Maximum Power 88 watts (without Po E Loa d)
Thermal Rating 300 BTU/hr
855 watts when operating on one 100 0w power sup ply
18 55 watts whe n operating on two 10 00w power supply
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ERS 4850GTS
Switch Details
Dimensions:
Weight :
Power and Th ermal
ERS 4850GTS-PWR+
48 10/100/1000 Gigabit Eth ernet ports
2 shared SFP por ts
Plus 2 x 1/10Gigabit SFP+ ports
Plus 2 x rear HiSta ck ports de livering up to 384Gbps of Stacka ble Chassis throughput
System CPU op erates at 533 MHz
Switch is conf igured with 1 GB RAM
RJ-45 Console port provides industry standard serial port connectivity
Ships with 1 46cm HiSt ack cable
Ships with 1 set of 44mm/19” rack mount brackets (specific to the ERS 4800/ ERS 4500 POE+ models)
4.4cm – 1RU (H), 44. 0cm (W), 43 .6 8cm (D)
11.48 Kg
Supplied with 1 x 300 watt Fiel d Replacea ble AC power supply
Supports addition of second Field Replaceable AC power supply for redundancy
Maximum Power 95 watts
Thermal Ra tin g 323 BTU/hr
Switch Details
Dimensions:
Weight :
Power and Th ermal
Maxim um PoE power
48 10/100/1000 Gigabit Eth ernet ports
48 ports support both IEEE 802.3af PO E and IEEE 802. 3at POE+
2 shared SFP por ts
Plus 2 1/10Gigabit SFP+ ports
Plus 2 rear HiSta ck ports de livering up to 384Gbps of Stacka ble Chassis throughput
Ships with 1 46cm HiSt ack cable
System CPU op erates at 533 MHz
Switch is conf igured with 1GB RAM
RJ-45 Console port provides industry standard serial port connectivity
Ships with 1 set of 44mm/19” rack mount brackets (specific to the ERS 4800/ ERS 4500 POE+ models)
4.4cm – 1RU (H), 44. 0cm (W), 43 .6 8cm (D)
11.9 8 Kg
Supplied with 1 x 100 0 watt Field Replaceab le AC power supply
Supports addition of second Field Replaceable AC power supply for redundancy or additional PoE
Maximum Power 112 watts (without PoE Load)
Thermal Rating 383 BTU/hr
855 watts when operating on one 100 0w power sup ply
18 55 watts whe n operating on two 10 00w power supply
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General and Performance
Switch Fabric performance: 128Gbps to 184Gbps
Frame fo rwarding rate: 66 to 102M pps
Sta ck Through put: 38 4G bps (8- unit stack)
Latency (64 byte packet): 3.5 microseconds
Jitter (64 by te pa cket): 0. 84 microseconds
Frame length: 64 to 1518 Bytes (untagged), 64 to 1522 bytes (tagged)
Jumbo Fram e support: up to 9216 Bytes (untagged)
Multi-Link /L AG Trun ks: up to 32 Groups , with 8 Lin ks per Group
VL ANs: up to 1,024 Port/Protocol
Multiple Spanning Tree Groups: 8
MAC Address: up to 8k
DHCP Snooping: up to 1,024 tabl e entries
Pluggable Interfaces
1000BASE-T SFP up to 100m over CAT5E or better UTP Cable (RJ-45)
10 00 BASE-SX SFP up to 550m reach on MMF (Duplex LC)
1000-BASE-LX SFP up to 550m reach on MMF, and up to 10 km on SMF (Duplex LC)
1000BASE-XD CDWM SFP up to 40 km reach on SMF (Duplex LC)
1000BASE-ZX CDWM SFP up to 70 km reach on SMF (Duplex LC)
10 00 BASE- EX SFP up to 120 km reach on SMF (Duplex LC)
1000BASE-BX SFP up to 10 and 40 km reach variants on SMF (LC)
802.1X Cli ents: up to 768
LLDP Ne ighbors: up to 800
ARP Entries: up to 1,792
IP Interfaces: up to 64
IP v4 Routes: up to 512
OSPF In stances: up to 4
OSPF Adjacencies: up to 16
ECMP Paths: up to 4
VRRP Instances: up to 256
IPFIX Sampled Flows: up to 10 0,000
Auto-MDIX
QoS Priority Queues: 8
Enterp ris e Device Manage r GU I, on-box & off-box
10 0BASE-F X SFP up to 2km reach over MMF (Dup lex LC)
Ethernet-over-T1 SFP up to 2,874m reach over 22AWG Cable (RJ-48C)
10GBASE-SR SFP+ up to 300m rea ch over MM F (Duplex LC)
10GBASE-LRM SFP+ up to 220m over FDDI-grade MMF (Duplex LC)
10GBASE-LR SFP+ up to 10km reach over SMF (D uplex LC)
10GBASE-ER SFP+ up to 40k m reach over SMF (D uplex LC)
10GBASE-X SFP + Direc t Att ach Cables, in 3, 5, & 10m len gths
ERS 4800 Standards Compatibility
IEEE 802.1D Sp annin g Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1t 802.1 D Maintenance IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing IEEE 802.1Q VL AN Tagging IEEE 802.1X Ethernet Authentication Protocol IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Dis cove ry Protocol IEEE 802.1AX Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) IEEE 802.1ag Connectivity and Fault Management IEEE 802.1aq Shortest Path Bridging MAC IEEE 802.3 Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet Plus IEEE 802.3ad / 802.1AX Link Aggregation Control Protocol -
LACP IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet over Copper IEEE 802.3ae 10Gbps Ethernet IEEE 802. 3a k 10GBase-CX4 IEEE 802.3i 10Base-T IEEE 802. 3u Fast Ethernet IEEE 802. 3x Fl ow Co ntrol IEEE 802. 3z Gigabit Ethernet RFC 768 UDP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP RFC 826 ARP
RFC 854 Telnet RFC 894 IP over Ethern et RFC 903 Reverse ARP RFC 950 / RFC 791 IP RFC 951 BootP RFC 958 NTP RFC 105 8 RI Pv1 RFC 1112 IGMPv1 RFC 1122 Requirements for Internet hosts RFC 115 5 SMI RFC 115 6 MI B for manageme nt of TCP/IP RFC 1157 SNMP RFC 1212 Concise MI B defin itions RFC 1213 MIB-II RFC 121 5 SN MP Traps Definition RFC 134 0 Assigned Num bers RFC 1350 TFTP RFC 135 4 IP Forward ing Table MIB RFC 1398 Ethern et MIB RFC 1442 SMI for SNM Pv2 RFC 1450 MIB for SNM Pv2 RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RFC 151 9 Class less Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) RFC 1591 DNS Client RFC 1650 Definitions of Managed Objects for Ethernet-like
Interfaces RFC 1724 / RFC 13 89 RIP v2 MIB ex tensions
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ERS 4800 Standards Compatibility (cont.)
RFC 1769 / RFC 13 61 SNTP RFC 1886 DNS extensio ns to suppor t IP v6 RFC 1908 Coexistence between SNMPv1 & v2 RFC 1945 HTTP v1 .0 RFC 1981 Path MTU Dis cove ry for IPv6 RFC 2011 SNMP v2 MIB for IP RFC 2012 SNMP v2 MIB for TD P RFC 2013 SNMP v2 MIB for UDP RFC 209 6 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 213 1 / RFC 1541 Dynamic Host Con figuration Protocol (D HCP) RFC 213 8 RA DI US Au thentication RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting RFC 223 6 IG MP v2 RFC 2328 / RFC 2178 / RFC 1583 OSPFv2 RFC 2453 RIP v2 RFC 2454 IPv6 UDP MIB RFC 2460 IPv6 Sp ecification RFC 2461 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv 6 packet s over Ethern et RFC 2474 Differentiated Services (DiffServ) RFC 2541 Secure She ll protocol architectu re RFC 2597 Assure d Forwarding PHB Group RFC 259 8 Expedite d Forwarding PHB Group RFC 261 6 / RFC 2068 HT TP 1.1 RFC 266 0 HTTPS - Secure Web RFC 2665 / RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB RFC 2674 Q-BRIDGE-MIB RFC 271 0 Mu lticast Listener Discovery ve rsion 1 (MLD v1) RFC 271 5 Interoperability Rules for Multicast Routing Protocols RFC 2787 Definitions of Manage d Objec ts for VR RP RFC 281 9 / RFC 1757 / RFC 1271 RMO N RFC 285 1 Textual Conventions for Internet network addre sses RFC 2863 / RFC 2233 / RFC 1573 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2865 RADI US RFC 2866 / RFC 2138 RADIUS Accounting RFC 2869 RADI US Exte nsions - Interim updates RFC 2933 IGMP MIB RFC 305 8 RADI US Authentication RFC 314 0 / RFC 2836 Per-Hop Be havior Identific ati on codes RFC 3162 RADI US and IPv6 RFC 3246 Expedited Forwarding Per-Hop Behavior RFC 3260 / RFC 2475 Architecture for Differentiated Se rvices RFC 3289 DiffSer v MI Bs RFC 3410 / RFC 2570 SNM Pv3 RFC 3411 / RFC 257 1 SN MP Frameworks RFC 3412 / RFC 2572 SNMP Me ssage Processing RFC 3413 / RFC 2573 SNMPv3 Applic ations RFC 3414 / RFC 2574 SN MP v3 US M RFC 3415 / RFC 2575 SNMPv3 VACM RFC 3416 / RFC 1905 SN MP RFC 3417 / RFC 190 6 SN MP Transport Mappings RFC 3418 / RFC 1907 SNMPv2 MIB
RFC 3484 Default Address Selection for IPv6 RFC 3513 IP v6 Ad dressing Architectu re RFC 356 9 Overview of Source Specific Mu lticast (SSM) RFC 3579 RADIUS support for EAP RFC 358 4 / RFC 2576 Co-existence of SNMP v1/v2/v3 RFC 3587 IPv6 Global Unic ast Format RFC 359 6 DNS extensions to su pport IPv6 RFC 3621 Power over Ethern et MIB RFC 3635 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like
Interface Types RFC 3768 / RFC 2338 VRRP RFC 381 0 ML Dv2 for IPv6 RFC 3826 AES for the SNMP User-based Security Model RFC 3917 Requirements for IPFIX RFC 395 4 Netflow Service s Export v9 RFC 3993 DHCP Su bscriber- ID sub-option RFC 4007 Scoped Address Architecture RFC 402 2 / RFC 2452 TCP MI B RFC 4113 UDP MIB RFC 4133 / RFC 2737 / RFC 2037 Entity MIB RFC 4193 Unique Local IP v6 Unicas t Addresses RFC 4213 Transition Mechani sms for IPv6 Hosts & Routers RFC 4250 SSH Protocol Assigned Numbers RFC 4251 SSH Protoco l Arc hitecture RFC 4252 SSH Auth entication Protocol RFC 4253 SSH Trans port Layer Proto col RFC 4254 SSH Con necti on Protocol RFC 4291 IPv6 Addressing Architec ture RFC 4293 IPv6 MIB RFC 434 4 SS H Transport layer Encryption Modes RFC 434 5 Improved Arcfo ur Modes for SSH RFC 4429 Optimistic Duplicate Addres s Detection (DAD) for IPv6 RFC 4432 SSHv2 RSA RFC 4443 / RFC 2463 IC MP v6 for IP v6 RFC 4541 Con siderations for IGMP and MLD snoo ping switch es RFC 4601 Protocol Independent Multicast – Sparse Mode (PIM-SM)
Protocol Specification RFC 460 4 / RFC 3376 IGMPv3 RFC 4673 RADIUS Dy namic Authorization Server MIB RFC 4716 SSH Pub lic Key File Format RFC 4750 / RFC 1850 / RFC 1253 OSPF v2 MIB RFC 4789 SNM P over IEE E 802 Net works RFC 4861 Neighbo r Discovery for IPv6 RFC 4862 / RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-Configu ration RFC 501 0 / RFC 304 6 DH CP Relay Agent Information Option 82 RFC 509 5 Depre cation of Type 0 Routing Headers in IPv6 RFC 5101 Specification of the IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX)
Protocol for Exchange of IP Traf fic RFC 5176 / RFC 3576 Dynamic Au thoriz ation Extensions to RADIUS RFC 5186 IGMPv3/MLDv2 and Multicast Routing Interaction RFC 590 5 / RFC 433 0 / RFC 130 5 NTPv4 RFC 6329 IS-IS Extensions Supporting Shorte st Path Bridgin g
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Power Specifications
up to 8.5A @ 10 0-120VAC up to 4.3A @ 200-24 0VAC
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature: 0°C to 50° C (32°F to 122° F)
Storage temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
Operating humidity : 0 to 95% maximum relative humidit y, non­condensing
Storag e humidity : 10 to 90% maximum rel ative humidity, non­condensing
Operating altitude: 0 to 3,048m (0 to 10,0 00ft) maximu m
Storag e altitude: 0 to 12,192m (0 to 40,0 00 ft) maximum
Acoustic Noise:
less than 50dbA at 35°C
less than 57dbA at 50°C
Safety Agency Approvals
Global basis for certification: IEC 60950 current edition with all CB member deviations
CB Scheme Certification with Member Deviations
EN60950 Europe Safety (CE )
UL60950 United States of America Safety
CSA2 2. 2, #60 950 Canada Safety
NOM Mexico Safety
S-mark Argentine Safety
Anatel Brazilian Safety
Electromagnetic Emissions & Immunity
CISPR22 International EMC Emissions
CIRPR24 International EMC Immunity
EN55022:20 06 Euro pean EM C Emissions (CE)
EN55024 European EMC Immunity (CE )
EN61000
Additional European EMC Specifications (CE)
FCC Part 15 US EMC Emissio ns
ICES-003 Cana dian EMC Emissions
VCCI Jap an EMC Emissions
AN/NZS 3548 Australia/New Zealand EMC Emissions
CNS1343 8 Taiwan EMC Emi ssions
MIC Korean EMC Certification
Anatel Brazilian EMC Certifi cation
MTBF Values
214,542 to 311,1 04 hours (24 .49 to 35 .31 years)
Warranty
Lifetime Next Business Day advanced hardware replaceme nt
Lifetime Basic Technical Support
90-Day Advanced Technical Support
Country of Origin
China (PRC)
Optional Software Release Service also available: GW5300ASG / GW6300ASG
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