Design Reference
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: New in this release
- Chapter 3: Network design fundamentals
- Chapter 4: Hardware fundamentals and guidelines
- Chapter 5: Optical routing design
- Chapter 6: Platform redundancy
- Chapter 7: Link redundancy
- Chapter 8: Layer 2 loop prevention
- Chapter 9: Spanning tree
- Chapter 10: Layer 3 network design
- Chapter 11: SPBM design guidelines
- Chapter 12: IP multicast network design
- Multicast and VRF-lite
- Multicast and MultiLink Trunking considerations
- Multicast scalability design rules
- IP multicast address range restrictions
- Multicast MAC address mapping considerations
- Dynamic multicast configuration changes
- IGMPv3 backward compatibility
- IGMP Layer 2 Querier
- TTL in IP multicast packets
- Multicast MAC filtering
- Guidelines for multicast access policies
- Multicast for multimedia
- Chapter 13: System and network stability and security
- Chapter 14: QoS design guidelines
- Chapter 15: Layer 1, 2, and 3 design examples
- Chapter 16: Software scaling capabilities
- Chapter 17: Supported standards, RFCs, and MIBs
- Glossary
Figure 3: 300W power supply
The 300W and 1000W AC power supplies use an IEC 60320 C16 AC power cord connector.
The AC power cord is in close proximity to the hot air exhaust, and supports high operating
temperatures
Figure 4: IEC 60320 C16 connector
Power over Ethernet Plus specifications
Model
Maximum PoE+ W Average PoE+ W on 50 port
models
Avaya VSP 4850GTS—
PWR+ models
855W with one power supply
1855W with two power
supplies
15.4W (802.3af)
17.8W (802.3.at) — 1 power
supply
32.4W (802.3at) — 2 power
supplies
• VSP 4850GTS-PWR+ can support 802.3af 15.4W on each port with one power supply
installed. You can add a second power supply for redundancy.
• VSP 4850GTS-PWR+ can support 802.3at 32.4W on each port with two power supplies
installed. PoE+ power reduces to an average of 17.8W on each port with one power
supply.
Hardware fundamentals and guidelines
22 Network Design Reference for Avaya VSP 4000 February 2014
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