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"Avaya hopes for gold in running the Olympic network".

"Avaya Data Network Solutions Performance, Resiliency and TCO Comparison to Cisco/HP ProCurve Across Network Classes (Test# 210113)" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 July 2011. Multicast groups can now be scaled to three different levels. New energy-saving implementations can reduce energy use by 40% through decreasing energy usage during non-peak hours. Dual syslog server support now allows syslog messages to be simultaneously recorded onto two servers at once, in case one becomes unavailable. The automatic QoS engine has been enhanced, including the ability to run it, ADAC, and 802.1AB MED simultaneously. The enterprise device manager has replaced the Java-based device manager as well as web-based management. The 802.1X dynamic authorization extension now allows third-party devices to dynamically change VLANs or close user sessions.
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Username and password security has been enhanced with expansion of the password history to ten.
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IPFIX is now part of the standard software package and no license is required. Stacks can consist of any mix of 5500 series systems.
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A full stack of 5510-48T, or 5520-48T systems provides up to 384 ports-352 fixed copper 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, and 32 switchable copper/SFP ports. A full stack of 5530 systems provides 192 copper 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, 96 1000BASE-X Small form-factor pluggable transceiver ports, and 16 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP ports. System scaling is accomplished by stacking up to a maximum of eight units. This test provides a very reliable test to identify if the cable is good or faulty. The Switches have an integrated time-domain reflectometer (TDR) built into every copper port, providing diagnostic monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities of the connected cables allowing for the troubleshooting of cable defects (crimped, cut, shorted or damaged cables) from the telnet, SNMP, web and console management interfaces. The 817 Access Switches supported 8782 Voice-over-IP telephones. This Switch was used as the access layer device for the 2010 Winter Olympics games. Up to Series Switches may be stacked in a 640 Gbit/s fast stacking configuration. The ERS 5000 was originally designed by Nortel and is now manufactured by Avaya. The Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Series or (ERS 5500) is a series of stackable, Layer 3 switches used in computer networking.
