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Alpine 3802 Switch
Extreme Networks Consolidated "i" and "e" Series Hardware Installation Guide
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The Alpine 3802 switch can support up to the following number of ports and types of port 
configurations:
64 switched 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports 
48 switched 100BASE-FX Fast Ethernet ports
8 switched Gigabit Ethernet ports
16 switched 1000BASE-X oversubscribed ports
16 switched 10/100/1000BASE-T oversubscribed ports
12 switched T1 ports
12 switched E1 ports
16 switched Ethernet over VDSL ports
3 switched T3 ports
Figure 79 shows the Alpine 3802 chassis populated with three I/O modules. 
Figure 79: Front view of the Alpine 3802 switch with typical I/O modules installed
The Alpine 3802 switch provides up to 16 Gigabits of full-duplex bandwidth and supports all existing 
Alpine Ethernet I/O modules (I/O modules with the green stripe), including the Alpine Access I/O 
modules (I/O modules with the silver stripe). For more information about the Alpine I/O modules, see 
Chapter 10.
The Alpine 3802 switch operates in three modes: 
Extended—All slots (slots 1, 2, and 3) are enabled. Slot 1 supports all existing Alpine modules: 
Alpine Ethernet I/O modules (green stripe) and Alpine Access I/O modules (silver stripe). Slots 2 
and 3 support only Alpine Access I/O modules (silver stripe). 
Standard—Only slots 1 and 2 are enabled. Slot 3 is disabled. Slots 1 and 2 support all existing Alpine 
modules: Alpine Ethernet I/O modules (green stripe) and Alpine Access I/O modules (silver stripe).
Auto—The switch determines if it is in standard or extended mode depending on the type of 
modules installed in the chassis or the slot preconfigurations.
To configure the switch to operate in a specific mode, use the command:
configure switch {auto | extended | standard} 
By default, the switch operates in auto mode.
3802chas
Console port
ESD receptacle
Management port
Reset button
I/O 
module
slots