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Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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3com-PoE-Config.doc
Figure 2: Avaya 30A Switch Base Connections
2. Equipment and Software Validated
The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration provided:
Equipment Software
Avaya 4602 IP Telephone 1.7
Avaya 4602SW IP Telephone 1.7
Avaya 4610SW IP Telephone 2.0
Avaya 4620 IP Telephone with EU24 Button Expansion Module 2.0
Avaya 4620SW IP Telephone with EU24 Button Expansion Module 2.0
Avaya 4630SW IP Screenphone 1.8
Avaya 4606 IP Telephone (Gen-2) 1.73
Avaya 4612 IP Telephone (Gen-1, Gen-2) 1.73
Avaya 4624 IP Telephone (Gen-1) 1.73
Avaya 4624 IP Telephone (Gen-2) 1.8
Avaya AP 3 Access Point (Version 2) 2.1.2(412)
Avaya AP 5 Access Point 2.1.1(375)
Avaya 30A Ethernet Switch Base -
3Com SuperStack 3 Switch 4400-PWR V.3.12
Table 1: Equipment and Software Validated
3. Configure the 3Com SuperStack 3 Switch 4400-PWR
This section describes the configuration steps to control and monitor inline power status. Either
the command line interface (CLI) or the web-based management interface can be used to
accomplish these tasks. These Application Notes demonstrate the configurations using the web-
based interface. By default, the switch tries to obtain an IP address from a DHCP or BOOTP
server on the network. If neither server is found, the switch configures itself with its default IP
address 169.254.100.100. In these Application Notes, there is no DHCP server available in the
configuration.
Steps Description
1.
Access the switch using a web browser
Configure a laptop or PC with an IP address in the 169.254.100.0/24 subnet. Launch a
web browser and point to http://169.254.100.100.
Log in using the appropriate credentials as shown in Figure 3.