Avaya ERS 4000 series
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4526FX | |
ERS 4526FX | |
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Rack mountable: | 1RU, 19-inch standard rack |
ERS 4526TD / ERS 4526TD-PWR | |
Rack mountable: | 1RU, 19-inch standard rack |
ERS 4550TFD / ERS 4550FD-PWR | |
Rack mountable: | 1RU, 19-inch standard rack |
Ethernet Routing Switch 4000 Series or (ERS 4000) in computer networking terms are stackable Layer3 (routers) and Layer 2 (switches) designed and manufactured by Avaya for Ethernet devices. The ERS 4000 Series consists of two major groups of devices, the ERS 4500 4500 models and the ERS 4800 models.
History
The first set of ERS 4500 Series became available in February 2007 from Nortel with the release of software version 5.0.[1] The Switches are 1U high and five models were originally available which consisted of the; 4526FX, 4550T, 4550T-PWR, 4548GT and 4548GT-PWR.[2]
In 2008 a detailed evaluation of the systems was performed by Tolly.[3] In 2009 The United States Department of Defense performed extensive testing of the ERS 4500 Series and approved and certified these for use in the Assured Services Voice Application Local Area Network (ASVALAN) systems of the DoD.[4] In March 2011 the Australian Department of Defense installed the ERS 4500 Series with other Avaya data equipment to support their over 90,000 users.[5] In December 2011 this system completed evaluation and certification by the U.S. Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) testing center for use in the United States Department of Defense as an Assured Services Local Area Network (ASLAN).[6]
References
- ^ "Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series Overview". Nortel. 23 February 2007. Retrieved 6 Jan 2011.
- ^ "Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series Release Notes". Nortel. 24 April 2007. p. 9. Retrieved 6 Jan 2011.
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- Tolly Group Engineers (January 2008). "Performance, Resiliency and TCO Comparison to Cisco/HP ProCurve Across Network Classes Report # 208275" (PDF). Tolly Enterprises, LLC. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 2011. Retrieved 6 Jan 2012.
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- Tolly Group Engineers (January 2008). "Performance, Resiliency and TCO Comparison to Cisco/HP ProCurve Across Network Classes Report # 208275" (PDF) (in Spanish). Tolly Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved 6 Jan 2012.
- Tolly Group Engineers (January 2008). "Performance, Resiliency and TCO Comparison to Cisco/HP ProCurve Across Network Classes Report # 208275" (PDF). Tolly Enterprises, LLC. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 2011. Retrieved 6 Jan 2012.
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"ASVALAN Certification" (PDF). Defense Information Systems Agency. 18 Dec 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 2011. Retrieved 2 Aug 2011.
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- Australian Department of Defence to Deploy Avaya Gigabit Ethernet Solutions throughout Australia, Computer World, 16 March 2011, retrieved 6 Jan 2011
- Australian Department of Defence to Deploy Avaya Gigabit Ethernet Solutions Throughout Australia, TMC Net, 27 March 2011, retrieved 6 Jan 2012
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JITC (DoD) (16 Dec 2011). "Special Interoperability Test Certification of the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch (ERS)5600 Series with Release 6.2.100.073" (PDF). DISA. Retrieved 20 Dec 2011.
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