Management andConfiguration Guidewww.procurve.comProCurve SwitchesE.10.02 (Series 5300xl)L.10.XX (Series 4200vl)M.08.73 (Series 3400/6400cl)6400cl5300
CLI: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL) . . . . 8-6 Web: Configuring IP Addressing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Status Reporting Features Browser elements covered in this section include: The Overview
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features The Port Utilization and Status Displays The Port Utilization and Status displays show an ov
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features % Error Pkts Rx: All error packets received by the port. (This indicator is a reddish col
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Figure 5-11. Display of Numerical Values for the Bar Port Status Port Status Indicators Leg
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features The Alert Log The web browser interface Alert Log, shown in the lower half of the screen, sh
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Alert Types and Detailed Views As of April, 2004, the web browser interface generates the fo
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Figure 5-14.Example of Alert Log Detail View The Status Bar The Status Bar appears in the up
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features The Status bar includes four objects: Status Indicator. Indicates, by icon, the severity
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features Setting Fault Detection Policy One of the powerful features in the web browser interface is
Using the Web Browser Interface Status Reporting Features To provide the most information on network problems in the Alert Log, the recommended sensit
Menu: Operation with Multiple SNTP Server Addresses Configured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-28 SNT
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6 Switch Memory and Configuration Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switch Memory and Configuration Contents Using the Clear + Reset Button Combination To Reset the Switch to Its Default Configuration . . . . . . . .
Switch Memory and Configuration Overview Overview This chapter describes: How switch memory manages configuration changes How the CLI implements
Switch Memory and Configuration Overview of Configuration File Management Running Config File: Exists in volatile memory and controls switch operat
Switch Memory and Configuration Overview of Configuration File Management “permanent”. When you are satisfied that the change is satisfactory, you can
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes The CLI offers these
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes 3. Observe the switch’s performance with the new parameter settings
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes ProCurve(config)# interface e 1 disable Disables port 1 in the runnin
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the Menu and Web Browser Interfaces To Implement Configuration Changes How To Reset the startup-config and runni
12 Configuring PoE Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-10 Changing the PoE Port Priority Level . . . .
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the Menu and Web Browser Interfaces To Implement Configuration Changes Note The only exception to this operatio
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the Menu and Web Browser Interfaces To Implement Configuration Changes Rebooting from the Menu Interface Term
Switch Memory and Configuration Using the Menu and Web Browser Interfaces To Implement Configuration Changes If configuration changes requiring a rebo
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options The Series switches co
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options For example, if the switch is using a software version of E.08.22 stor
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options Figure 6-8. Determining the Software Version in Primary and Secondary
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options Local Switch Software Replacement and Removal This section describes c
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options For example, to copy the image in secondary flash to primary flash: 1.
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options 2. Then erase the software image in the selected flash (in this case,
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options Booting from Primary Flash. This command always boots the switch from
General Operating Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14 Configuring the ACM on the Network . . . . .
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options Using the Fastboot feature. The fastboot command allows a boot sequen
Switch Memory and Configuration Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options Operating Notes Default Boot Source. The switch reboots from primary
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Beginning with software release E.09.xx, the switch allows
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches General Operation Multiple Configuration Storage in the Swi
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches The result is that the startup-config file used to reboot t
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Transitioning to Multiple Configuration Files If your 5300x
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Listing and Displaying Startup-Config Files Command Page s
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches — Continued from the previous page. — In the default confi
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Displaying the Content of A Specific Startup-Config File Wi
14 Trunk Group Operation Using LACP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-18 Default Port Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches You can use the following command to change the current pol
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Overriding the Default Reboot Configuration Policy. This c
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Renaming an Existing Startup-Config File Syntax: rename co
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Figure 6-21. Example of Using One Startup-Config File for
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Erasing a Startup-Config File You can erase any of the star
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Figure 6-23 illustrates using erase config < filename &g
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches • Boots the switch from primary flash using the new (defau
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Transferring Startup-Config Files To or From a Remote Serve
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches For example, the following command copies a startup-config
Switch Memory and Configuration Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl and 4200vl Switches Operating Notes for Multiple Configuration Files SFTP/SC
Configuring Jumbo Packet Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-29 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7 Interface Access and System Information Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interface Access and System Information Overview Overview This chapter describes how to: View and modify the configuration for switch interface acc
Interface Access and System Information Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and
Interface Access and System Information Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet Menu: Modifying the Interface Access The menu i
Interface Access and System Information Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet CLI: Modifying the Interface Access Interface A
Interface Access and System Information Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet Outbound Telnet to Another Device. This featur
Interface Access and System Information Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet All console parameter changes except events req
Interface Access and System Information Denying Interface Access by Terminating Remote Management Sessions Denying Interface Access by Terminating Rem
Interface Access and System Information System Information System Information System Information Features Feature Default Menu CLI Web System Name
A LLDP Operating Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-31 LLDP Data Management on the Series 3400cl an
Interface Access and System Information System Information Time Zone: The number of minutes your time zone location is to the West (+) or East (-) of
Interface Access and System Information System Information 2. Press [E] (for Edit). The cursor moves to the System Name field. 3. Refer to the onlin
Interface Access and System Information System Information Configure a System Name, Contact, and Location for the Switch. To help distinguish one swi
Interface Access and System Information System Information Reconfigure the MAC Age Time for Learned MAC Addresses. This command corresponds to the MA
Interface Access and System Information System Information Web: Configuring System Parameters In the web browser interface, you can enter the followin
8 Configuring IP Addressing Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring IP Addressing Overview Overview You can configure IP addressing through all of the switch’s interfaces. You can also: Easily edit a sw
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration use the menu interface or the CLI to manually configure the initial IP values. After you have network acces
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration Notes For more on using the Switch Setup screen, see the Installation and Getting Started Guide you receiv
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration Menu: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL) Do one of the following: To manually enter
Menu: TFTP Download from a Server to Primary Flash . . . . . . . A-5 CLI: TFTP Download from a Server to Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration 3. If the switch needs to access a router, for example, to reach off-subnet destinations, select the Defa
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration (You can also use the show management command to display the IP addressing and time server IP addressing co
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration Note The default IP address setting for the DEFAULT_VLAN is DHCP/Bootp. On additional VLANs you create, t
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration 1. Go to VLAN 20. 2. Configure two additional IP addresses on VLAN 20. 3. Display IP addressing. Figure 8-4
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration Note Removing or Replacing IP Addresses in a Multinetted VLAN. To remove an IP address from a multinetted
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration 3. If you need further information on using the web browser interface, click on [?] to access the web-base
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration Note Note DHCP/Bootp Operation Overview. DHCP/Bootp is used to provide configuration data from a DHCP or
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration DHCP Operation. A significant difference between a DHCP configuration and a Bootp configuration is that an
Configuring IP Addressing IP Configuration An entry in the Bootp table file /etc/bootptab to tell the switch or VLAN where to obtain a configuration
Configuring IP Addressing IP Preserve: Retaining VLAN-1 IP Addressing Across Configuration File Downloads For DHCP operation: • A DHCP scope has b
B Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring IP Addressing IP Preserve: Retaining VLAN-1 IP Addressing Across Configuration File Downloads Operating Rules for IP Preserve When ip pre
8-17 Configuring IP Addressing IP Preserve: Retaining VLAN-1 IP Addressing Across Configuration File Downloads For example, consider Figure 8-7: Figur
Configuring IP Addressing IP Preserve: Retaining VLAN-1 IP Addressing Across Configuration File Downloads If you apply this configuration file to fig
9 Time Protocols Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Tim
Time Protocols Overview Overview This chapter describes: SNTP Time Protocol Operation Timep Time Protocol Operation Using time synchronization
Time Protocols Selecting a Time Synchronization Protocol or Turning Off Time Protocol Operation SNTP Time Synchronization SNTP provides two operating
Time Protocols Selecting a Time Synchronization Protocol or Turning Off Time Protocol Operation 3. Configure the remaining parameters for the time p
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring SNTP Feature Default Menu CLI Web view the SNTP
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring SNTP Parameter Operation Server Address Used only when the SNTP Mode is set to Unicast.
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring 4. Use the Space bar to select SNTP, then press [v] once to display and move to the SNTP M
Interface Monitoring Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-23 Menu: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Note: The Menu interface lists only the highest priority SNTP server, even if others are c
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Viewing the Current SNTP Configuration Syntax: show sntp This command lists both the time
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Syntax: show management This command can help you to easily examine and compare the IP ad
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Syntax: sntp poll-interval < 30 - 720 > Enabling the SNTP mode also enables the SNTP
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring to three unicast servers. You can use the Menu interface or the CLI to configure one server
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring . In this example, the Poll Interval and the Protocol Version appear at their default set
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Disabling Time Synchronization Without Changing the SNTP Configuration. The recommended me
Time Protocols SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Even though the Time Sync Mode is set to Sntp, time synchronization is disabled because no
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring TimeP Feature Default Menu CLI Web view the
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Menu: Viewing and Configuring TimeP To View, Enable, and Modify the TimeP Protocol: 1. Fr
Viewing the Debug Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-40 Steps for Configuring Debug and Syslog Messaging . . .
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring • Use the Space bar to select the Manual mode. i. Press [>] to move the cursor to the
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Viewing the Current TimeP Configuration Using different show commands, you can display e
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Figure 9-15. Example of Display Showing IP Addressing for All Configured Time Servers a
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Enabling TimeP in DHCP Mode. Because the switch provides a TimeP polling interval (default
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Enabling Timep in Manual Mode. Like DHCP mode, configuring TimeP for Manual mode enables
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring Changing the TimeP Poll Interval. This command lets you specify how long the switch waits
Time Protocols TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring For example, if the switch is running TimeP in DHCP mode, no ip timep changes the TimeP c
Time Protocols SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers When running SNTP unicast tim
Time Protocols SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers Displaying All SNTP Server Addresses Configured on the Switch The System Inform
Time Protocols SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers Prioritized list of SNTP Server IP Addresses Figure 9-21. Example of SNTP Serv
Product Documentation About Your Switch Manual Set Note For the latest version of all ProCurve switch documentation, including Release Notes covering
Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log Menu: Operation with Multiple SNTP Server Addresses Configured When you use the Menu interface to confi
10 Port Status and Basic Configuration Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port Status and Basic Configuration Overview Overview Note On Connecting Transceivers to Fixed-Configuration Devices This chapter describes how to
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Table 10-1. Status and Parameters for Each Port Type Status
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Status or Parameter Description — Continued From Previous
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Status or Parameter Description — Continued From Previous Pag
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Menu: Port Configuration From the menu interface, you can v
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Using the Menu To Configure Ports. Note The menu interface u
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters CLI: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Po
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters This screen shows current port operating status. Note: The (pe
Product Documentation Feature Index For the manual set supporting your switch model, the following feature index indicates which manual to consult for
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Note that in the above syntax you can substitute an “int” f
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Enabling or Disabling Flow Control 3400cl/6400cl Switches:
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters For example, suppose that: 1. You want to enable flow cont
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Disables per-port flow control on ports A5 and A6. Figure 10-8
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Configuring a Broadcast Limit on the Switch 3400cl/6400c
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters For example, the following command enables broadcast limiting
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters For more information on MDI-X, refer to the appendix titled
Port Status and Basic Configuration Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters Syntax: show interfaces brief Where a port is linked to anoth
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names Note Upgrading the Switch Series 5300xl Operating System from E_07.XX or
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names Configuring and Operating Rules for Friendly Port Names At either the glob
Product Documentation Feature Management and Configuration Advanced Traffic Management Access Security Guide Supported on 5300xl Supported on 4200vl
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names Configuring a Single Port Name. Suppose that you have connected port A3 o
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names Displaying Friendly Port Names with Other Port Data You can display friendly
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names Port Without a “Friendly” Name Friendly port names assigned in previous ex
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names For a given port, if a friendly port name does not exist in the running-confi
Port Status and Basic Configuration Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names — This page is intentionally unused. — 10-24
11 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Contents PoE Operation on the Series 5300xl Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches PoE Operation on the Series 5300xl Switches PoE Operation on the Series 5300xl Swit
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Introduction PoE Terminology Term Use in this Manual active PoE port A PoE-enable
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Introduction Overview of Operation A J8161A xl PoE module is a PSE device that rece
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches General PoE Operation For information on installing a ProCurve Switch xl PoE Mod
Product Documentation Feature Management and Configuration Advanced Traffic Management Access Security Guide Supported on 5300xl Supported on 4200vl
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches General PoE Operation Note The ports on a PoE module support standard networking l
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches General PoE Operation with 20 watts of PoE power remaining available on a module, y
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches General PoE Operation Power Priority Operation When Does an xl PoE Module Prioritiz
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches General PoE Operation Table 11-2. Example of PoE Priority Operation on an xl PoE M
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring PoE Operation Configuring PoE Operation In the default configuration, P
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring PoE Operation Disabling or Re-Enabling PoE Port Operation Syntax: [no]
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring PoE Operation Syntax: power [slot < slot-identifier >] threshold
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring PoE Operation 1. Use the walkmib pethPsePortType.< slot-# > comm
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring PoE Operation Lists port numbers used by the MIB for slot “B”. MIB Desi
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Viewing PoE Configuration and Status Viewing PoE Configuration and Status Displayi
Product Documentation Feature Management and Configuration Advanced Traffic Management Access Security Guide Supported on 5300xl Supported on 4200vl
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Viewing PoE Configuration and Status Displaying an Overview of PoE Status on All Po
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Viewing PoE Configuration and Status Ports C1 through C4 are delivering power. The
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Viewing PoE Configuration and Status Syntax: show power-management < port-list
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Planning and Implementing a PoE Configuration Planning and Implementing a PoE Confi
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Planning and Implementing a PoE Configuration Applying Security Features to PoE Con
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Planning and Implementing a PoE Configuration For more on this topic, refer to the
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches Planning and Implementing a PoE Configuration enough unused power to meet the minim
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches PoE Operating Notes PoE Operating Notes Simply disabling a PoE port does not aff
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches PoE Operating Notes Slot < slot-id > POE usage is below configured threshold
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches PoE Operating Notes “Warning” PoE Event-Log Messages W < MM/DD/YY > < HH
Product Documentation Feature Management and Configuration Advanced Traffic Management Access Security Guide Supported on 5300xl Supported on 4200vl
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 5300xl Switches PoE Operating Notes Port < port-id > PD Invalid Signature indication. The swi
12 Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Contents Configuration Context Command Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-24 Ac
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Introduction Introduction The ProCurve Access Controller xl Module (ACM) enables secure, mo
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Introduction • The ProCurve Networking Web site at www.procurve.com. (Click on Technical s
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Access Controller xl Module Overview Access Controller xl Module Overview The Access Contro
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Access Controller xl Module Overview The Access Controller xl Module has no external ports,
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module 4. Configure downlink client po
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module Note 5300xl switch ports that a
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module Feature Explanation Uplink Port
1 Getting Started Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Conv
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module Routing Infrastructure Support T
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module Figure 12-3. A Downlink Client P
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module The Role of VLANs VLANs are used
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module Downlink client ports must be me
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches General Operating Rules General Operating Rules Uplink and downlink ports cannot be memb
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the ACM on the Network Note ‘ProCurve’ is used as a generic prompt for all 530
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module Figure 12-4. Example of ACM Establishing Commun
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module From the CLI command prompt at the global confi
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module Notes on Creating Downlink Client Ports Dependi
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module Configuring Client VLANs You may configure a cl
Getting Started Introduction Introduction This Management and Configuration Guide is intended for use with the following switches: ProCurve Switch
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module ACM Configuration Commands Summary and Syntax C
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module Syntax: [no] access-controller <slot-id>
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module Syntax: [no] access-controller <slot-id>
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Configuring the Access Controller xl Module Syntax: enable extended-commands Changes the C
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Displaying Access Controller xl Status from the 5300xl CLI Displaying Access Controller xl
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Displaying Access Controller xl Status from the 5300xl CLI Configuration Context Command Sy
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Displaying Access Controller xl Status from the 5300xl CLI Access Controller Context Comman
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Managing the ACM Managing the ACM Once the module is installed and configured, most managem
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Managing the ACM Clear Commands Command clear accesscontrolserver clear dhcpserver clear dn
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Managing the ACM Command set logopt level <critical | major | minor | trivial | never>
Getting Started Conventions Command Syntax Statements Syntax: ip default-gateway < ip-addr > Syntax: show interfaces [port-list ] Vertical
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Managing the ACM show vpn Command terminal length <2..1000> terminal width <61…192
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches Operating Notes Operating Notes Bridged protocols, such as Appletalk, are supported thro
Access Controller xl Module for the Series 5300xl Switches BIOS POST Event Log Messages BIOS POST Event Log Messages If a critical BIOS power on self
13 Port Trunking Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2 Port
Port Trunking Overview Overview This chapter describes creating and modifying port trunk groups. This includes non-protocol trunks and LACP (802.3a
Port Trunking Overview Port Connections and Configuration: All port trunk links must be point-to-point connections between a switch covered by this g
Port Trunking Port Trunk Features and Operation Port Trunk Features and Operation The switches covered by this guide offer these options for port t
Port Trunking Trunk Configuration Methods Fault Tolerance: If a link in a port trunk fails, the switch redistributes traffic originally destined for
Port Trunking Trunk Configuration Methods Static Trunk: The switch uses the links you configure with the Port/Trunk Settings screen in the menu int
Port Trunking Trunk Configuration Methods Table 13-3. General Operating Rules for Port Trunks Media: For proper trunk operation, all ports on both en
ProCurve Series 6400cl Switches Series 5300xl Switches Series 4200vl Switches Series 3400cl Switches October 2006 E.10.02 or Greater (5300xl) L.10.01
Getting Started Sources for More Information Screen Simulations Displayed Text. Figures containing simulated screen text and command output look like
Port Trunking Trunk Configuration Methods Spanning Tree: 802.1D (STP) and 802.1w (RSTP) Spanning Tree operate as a global setting on the switch (wi
Port Trunking Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group Important Configure port trunking
Port Trunking Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group • For proper trunk operation, all ports in a trunk must have the same media type
Port Trunking CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups 7. When you are finished assigning ports to the trunk group, press [Enter], then [S] (fo
Port Trunking CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups Listing Static Trunk Type and Group for All Ports or for Selected Ports. Syntax: show
Port Trunking CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups Listing Static LACP and Dynamic LACP Trunk Data. Syntax: show lacp Lists data for only t
Port Trunking CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups Figure 13-9. Example of a Dynamic LACP Trunk with One Standby Link “Up” Links Standby
Port Trunking CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups The following examples show how to create different types of trunk groups. Configuring a
Port Trunking CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups Figure 13-10. Example of Criteria for Automatically Forming a Dynamic LACP Trunk Swit
Port Trunking Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups Caution Unless spanning tree is running on your network, removing a port from a trunk can resul
Getting Started Sources for More Information Note For the latest version of all ProCurve switch documentation, including Release Notes covering recen
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using LACP Trunk Group Operation Using LACP The switch can automatically configure a dynamic LACP trunk group o
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using LACP Table 13-4. LACP Trunk Types LACP Port Trunk Configuration Operation Dynamic LACP This option automat
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using LACP Static LACP Provides a manually configured, static LACP trunk to accommodate these conditions: LACP
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using LACP Table 13-5. LACP Port Status Data Status Name Meaning Port Numb Shows the physical port number for e
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using LACP ProCurve(config)# aaa port-access authenticator b1 LACP has been disabled on 802.1x port(s). ProCurv
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using LACP Dynamic LACP Trunks. You can configure a port for LACP-active or LACP-passive, but on a dynamic LACP t
Port Trunking Trunk Group Operation Using the “Trunk” Option A port configured as LACP passive and not assigned to a port trunk can be configured t
Port Trunking How the Switch Lists Trunk Data How the Switch Lists Trunk Data Static Trunk Group: Appears in the menu interface and the output from th
Port Trunking Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links Manager Plus network management software to quickly and easily identify the source
14 Port Traffic Controls Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Getting Started Sources for More Information Access Security Guide—Use the Access Security Guide for information on: • Local username and password
Port Traffic Controls Contents Viewing the Current Jumbo Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-29 Enabling or Disabling Jumbo Traffic on
Port Traffic Controls Overview Overview Feature Default Menu CLI Web Rate-Limiting None n/a 14-4 n/a Guaranteed Minimum Per Queue: n/a 14-2
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl
Note for Rate-Limiting on Series 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches For example, either of the following commands configures an
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Ports A3-A5 are configured with a rate limit of 60 %. (Port
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches rate limit. In this case, the inbound traffic flow does not
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Network Stress Conditions: Under normal network operatin
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches ICMP Rate-Limiting In IP networks, ICMP messages are genera
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Caution The ICMP protocol is necessary for routing, diagno
Getting Started Sources for More Information Figure 1-3. Listing of ProCurve Manuals on the ProCurve Networking Web Site Online Help If you need info
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches 5300xl Switch 5300xl Switch 5300xl Switch Router Server Ba
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches All ports belonging to a trunk configured for ICMP rate-
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Configuring Inbound Rate-Limiting. This command controls i
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches For example, if you wanted to view the rate-limiting config
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Ports B2-B5 are configured with an ICMP rate limit of 1%. T
Note on Testing Rate-Limiting Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches The switch does not send more
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches Interface Support: ICMP rate-limiting is available on al
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches tion, an outbound interface can become oversubscribed by tr
Port Traffic Controls All-Traffic Rate-Limiting for the 5300xl, 3400cl and 6400cl Switches ProCurve# walkmib ifDescr ifDescr.1 = A1 ifDescr.2 = A2 ifD
Port Traffic Controls Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switches Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switche
Getting Started Need Only a Quick Start? If you need information on specific features in the web browser interface, use the online help available for
Port Traffic Controls Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switches Table 14-1. Per-Port Outbound Priority Queues 802.1p Priority
Port Traffic Controls Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switches Note For a given port, when the demand on one or more outbound
Port Traffic Controls Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switches Syntax: [ no ] int < port-list > bandwidth-min output (C
Port Traffic Controls Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switches For example, suppose you wanted to configure the following outb
Port Traffic Controls Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (GMB) on the Series 5300xl Switches For example, to display the GMB configuration resulting from ei
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches This
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Operating Rules Required Port Speed: The 3400cl/6400cl switches
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Configuring Jumbo Packet Operation Command Page show vlans 14-30
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Figure 14-8. Example Listing of Static VLANs To Show Jumbo Status
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Syntax: show vlans < vid > This command shows port membersh
Getting Started To Set Up and Install the Switch in Your Network To Set Up and Install the Switch in Your Network Use the ProCurve Installation and Ge
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Operating Notes for Jumbo Traffic-Handling ProCurve does not re
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches excluded from jumbo traffic. A solution is to create a third VLAN
Port Traffic Controls Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches Jumbo Traffic in a Switch Mesh Domain. Note that if a switch be
15 Configuring for Network Management Applications Contents Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3 Ove
Configuring for Network Management Applications Contents LLDP Operating Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Overview You can manage th
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch SNMP Management Features SNMP management features on the switch
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch If you want to restrict access to one or more specific nodes, yo
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch SNMP Version 3 Commands SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) adds a new comma
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Enabling SNMPv3 The snmpv3 enable command starts a dialog that p
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Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch 2. Assign users to Security Groups based on their security mode
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch SNMPv3 Commands Syntax: [no] snmpv3 user <user_name> Adds
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch SNMPv3 Group Commands Syntax: [no] snmpv3 group This command as
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch OperatorReadView – no access to icfSecurityMIB, hpSwitchIpTft
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Figure 15-4 shows the assigning of Operator community on MgrStat
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Caution For ProCurve Manager (PCM) version 1.5 or earlier (or a
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch If you are adding a community, the fields in this screen are bla
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch This example lists the data for all communities in a switch; tha
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch [restricted | unrestricted] Optionally assigns MIB access type.
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Syntax: [no] snmpv3 notify <notify_name> tag <tag_name
2 Selecting a Management Interface Contents Selecting a Management Interface Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch [no] snmpv3 params <params_name> user <user_name> Ad
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Trap Features Feature Default Menu CLI We
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Using the CLI To List Current SNMP Trap Receivers. This command
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Syntax: snmp-server host < community-string > < ip-add
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch Notes To replace one community name with another for the same I
Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch The RMON agent automatically runs in the switch. Use the RMON ma
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) To standardize device discov
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol): provides a standards-based
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP: Link Layer Discovery Protocol: • 5300xl, 4200vl, and 6400c
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point): PSAPs are typically emerg
Selecting a Management Interface Overview Overview This chapter describes the following: Management interfaces for the switches covered by this gui
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) An intervening hub or repeater forwards the LLDP packets it re
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Receive only (rxonly): This setting enables a port to receive
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Data Type Configuration Options Default Description System Desc
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Using an SNMP application that is designed to query the Neighb
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) You can override the default operation by configuring the port to
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) neighbor, it stores this information as two separate entries if t
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Command Page lldp enable-notification 15-41 lldpnotificationint
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Note: This value corresponds to the lldp refresh-interval command
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Displaying Port Configuration Details. This command displays the
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) The blank IpAddress field indicates that the default IP address w
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using the Menu Interface To use ProCurve Manager or ProCurve Manager Plus, refer to the Getting Started
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax [ no ] lldp run Enables or disables LLDP operation on the
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) discarding it. The Time-to-Live value is the result of multiplyin
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax setmib lldpTxDelay.0 -i < 1 - 8192 > Uses setmib to
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) delay interval delays the port’s ability to reinitialize and gene
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Changing the Minimum Interval for Successive Data Change Notifica
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax lldp admin-status < port-list > < txonly | rxonl
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax [ no ] lldp config < port-list > ipAddrEnable <
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax: [ no ] lldp config < port-list > basicTlvEnable &l
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Configuring Support for Port Speed and Duplex Advertisements on t
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP-MED (Media-Endpoint-Discovery) for the 5300xl and 4200vl Swi
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Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using the CLI Offers out-of-band access (through the RS-232 connection) to the switch, so network bo
IP Network Infrastructure(IEEE 802 LAN)IP Network Infrastructure(IEEE 802 LAN)IP Network Infrastructure(IEEE 802 LAN)Configuring for Network Managemen
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) provide information on network connectivity capabilities (for
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP-MED Topology Change Notification This optional feature provi
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Note Topology change notifications provide one method for monito
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Advertising Device Capability, Network Policy, PoE Status and Loc
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) The voice VLAN port membership configured on the switch can be
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax: [ no ] lldp config < port-list > medTlvEnable <
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) network-policy This TLV enables the switch port to advertise its
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) PoE Advertisements. These advertisements inform an LLDP-MED endp
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) ELIN (Emergency Location Identification Number): an emergency
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using the Web Browser Interface Information on Using the CLI For information on how to use the CLI,
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax: [ no ] lldp config < port-list > medPortLocation &
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) When an emergency call is placed from a properly configured class
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) elin-addr < emergency-number > This feature is intended for
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Example of a Location Configuration on a 5300xl Switch Port. Sup
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Figure 15-15 shows the commands for configuring and displaying th
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Displaying Switch Information Available for Outbound Advertisemen
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) The Management Address field displays only the LLDP-configurable
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) information on displaying the currently configured port speed and
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Syntax show lldp info remote-device [ port-list ] Without the [
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Note: In software releases earlier than M_08_06x (for the 3400cl
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using the Web Browser Interface Familiar browser interface--locations of window objects consistent w
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Displaying LLDP Statistics LLDP statistics are available on both
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) — Continued from the preceding page. — Per-Port LLDP Counters: Nu
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Counters showing frames sent on a port but no frames received on
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) LLDP Packet Forwarding: An 802.1D-compliant switch does not forwa
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Figure 15-22. Matching Internal Port Numbers to External Slot/Po
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) If the switch receives both LLDP and CDP advertisements on the
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Protocol State Packet Generation Inbound Data Management Inboun
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Command Page show cdp 15-75 show cdp neighbors [< port-list
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Viewing the Switch’s Current CDP Neighbors Table. Devices are li
Configuring for Network Management Applications LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol) Disabling CDP Operation. Disabling CDP operation clears the swit
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using ProCurve Manager or ProCurve Manager Plus Advantages of Using ProCurve Manager or ProCurve Manage
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A File Transfers Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 Downl
File Transfers Contents Xmodem: Copying a Configuration File from a Serially Connected PC or UNIX Workstation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-27 Cop
File Transfers Overview Overview You can download new switch software, upload or download switch configu-ration files, and upload command files for co
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software General Software Download Rules Switch software that you download via the menu interface always goes to
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Menu: TFTP Download from a Server to Primary Flash Note that the menu interface accesses only the primary f
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software A “progress” bar indicates the progress of the download. When the entire software file has been received, a
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software 1. Execute copy as shown below: Dynamic counter continually displays the number of bytes transferred. This
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Using Secure Copy and SFTP For some situations you may want to use a secure method to issue commands or cop
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Note SFTP over SSH version 1 (SSH v1) is not supported. A request from either the client or the switch (or
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using ProCurve Manager or ProCurve Manager Plus PCM and PCM+ enable greater control, uptime, and perfor
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software The SCP/SFTP Process To use SCP and SFTP: 1. Open an SSH session as you normally would to establish a secu
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software ProCurve(config)# ip ssh filetransfer Enabling SFTP automatically disables TFTP Tftp and auto-tftp have bee
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Enables/Disables TFTP. Note: If SFTP is enabled, this field will be set to No. You cannot use this field to
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Syntax: no tftp-enable This command disables all TFTP operation on the switch except for the auto-TFTP fea
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Authentication Switch memory allows up to ten public keys. This means the authentication and encryption key
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software The switch supports one SFTP session or one SCP session at a time. All files h
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software Using Xmodem to Download Switch Software From a PC or UNIX Workstation This procedure assumes that: The
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software 6. After the primary flash memory has been updated with the new software, you must reboot the switch to im
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software c. In the Protocol field, select Xmodem. d. Click on the [Send] button. The download can take several min
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software 1. From the switch console Main Menu in the switch to receive the down-load, select 7. Download OS screen.
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using ProCurve Manager or ProCurve Manager Plus • Device Software Updates: This feature automatically
File Transfers Downloading Switch Software and Series 6400cl switches use software with the “M” identifier, such as M.08.01 and all of the Series 4200
File Transfers Troubleshooting TFTP Downloads For example, to download a software file from secondary flash in a switch with an IP address of 10.28.22
File Transfers Troubleshooting TFTP Downloads To find more information on the cause of a download failure, examine the messages in the switch’s Event
File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files Transfer Features Fea
File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files For example, to download a configuration file named sw5300 in the configs dire
File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files “Working Offline To Create or Edit an ACL” in the “Access Control Lists (ACLs)
File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files To continue with the upload, press the [Y] key. To abort the upload, press the
File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files Xmodem: Copying a Configuration File from the Switch to a Serially Connected P
File Transfers Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files Syntax: copy xmodem startup-config < pc | unix > copy xmodem config &l
File Transfers Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, PC, or UNIX Workstation Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, PC, or UNIX Workstation You
Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using ProCurve Manager or ProCurve Manager Plus — This page is intentionally unused. — 2-10
File Transfers Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, PC, or UNIX Workstation Copying Event Log Output to a Destination Device Syntax: copy event-
File Transfers Copying Diagnostic Data to a Remote Host, PC, or UNIX Workstation At this point, press [Enter] and start the Xmodem command sequence in
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B Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Contents VLAN Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Overview Overview The switches covered by this guide have several built-in tools for monitoring, analyzing,
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Status and Counters Data This section describes the status and counters screens ava
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Menu Access To Status and Counters Beginning at the Main Menu, display the Status a
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Figure B-2. Example of General Switch Information This screen dynamically indicat
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Figure B-3. Example of Management Address Information with VLANs Configured This
3 Using the Menu Interface Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Module Information Use this feature to determine which slots have modules installed
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Port Status The web browser interface and the console interface show the same port
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics and Flow Control Status Feature Default M
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Menu Access to Port and Trunk Statistics To access this screen from the Main Menu,
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data CLI Access To Port and Trunk Group Statistics To Display the Port Counter Summary R
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Viewing the Switch’s MAC Address Tables Feature Default Menu CLI Web viewing MA
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Figure B-8. Example of the Address Table To page through the listing, use Next pa
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Port-Level MAC Address Viewing and Searching. This feature displays and searches f
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data CLI Access for MAC Address Views and Searches Syntax: show mac-address [ vlan <
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information Menu Access to STP Data From the Main Menu
Using the Menu Interface Overview Overview This chapter describes the following features: Overview of the Menu Interface (page 3-2) Starting and
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Figure B-12. Example of STP Port Information CLI Access to STP Data This option li
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status The switch uses the CLI to display
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data VLAN Information The switch uses the CLI to display the following VLAN status: Show
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Listing the VLAN ID (VID) and Status for Specific Ports. Because ports A1 and A2 ar
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data Web Browser Interface Status Information The “home” screen for the web browser inte
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features Interface Monitoring Features Port Monitoring Features Feature Default Menu
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features Menu: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring This procedure describes c
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features Move the cursor to the Monitoring Port parameter. Inbound Port and Trunk Monit
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features ii. Use the Space bar to select the VLAN you want to monitor. iii. Go to ste
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features Port receiving monitored traffic. Monitored Ports Figure B-20. Example of Mon
Using the Menu Interface Starting and Ending a Menu Session Note If the switch has neither a Manager nor an Operator password, anyone having access t
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features Selecting or Removing Monitoring Source Interfaces. After you con-figure a mo
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features To monitor a VLAN: Configure monitoring of VLAN 20. Display current monitoring
Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Interface Monitoring Features — This page is intentionally unused. — B-30
C Troubleshooting Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-3 Trou
Troubleshooting Contents Debug Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-36 Debug Destinations .
Troubleshooting Overview Overview This chapter addresses performance-related network problems that can be caused by topology, switch configuration, an
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Approaches Troubleshooting Approaches Use these approaches to diagnose switch problems: Check the ProCurve Networki
Troubleshooting Browser or Telnet Access Problems Browser or Telnet Access Problems Cannot access the web browser interface: Access may be disabled
Troubleshooting Browser or Telnet Access Problems Cannot Telnet into the switch console from a station on the network: Off subnet management statio
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Unusual Network Activity Network activity that fails to meet accepted norms may indicate a hardware problem w
Contents Product Documentation About Your Switch Manual Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xix Feature Index . . .
Using the Menu Interface Starting and Ending a Menu Session How To Start a Menu Interface Session In its factory default configuration, the switch con
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity This can also happen, for example, if the server is first configured to issue IP addresses with an unlimited
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Indicates that routing is enabled; a require-ment for ACL operation. (There is an exception. See the Note, be
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Error (Invalid input) when entering an IP address. When using the “host” option in the command syntax, ensure
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity DA or to use a wildcard ACL mask in a deny statement that happens to include the switch’s IP address. For an
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity 30 Net IP: 30.29.16.1 (Deflt. Gateway) Router X 10 Net IP: 10.0.8.1 5300xl, 3400cl, or 6400cl Switch 10 Net
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity IGMP-Related Problems IP Multicast (IGMP) Traffic That Is Directed By IGMP Does Not Reach IGMP Hosts or a Mul
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Mesh-Related Problems Traffic on a dynamic VLAN does not get through the switch mesh . GVRP enables dynamic
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Port-Based Access Control (802.1x)-Related Problems Note To list the 802.1x port-access Event Log messages s
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity The switch does not authenticate a client even though the RADIUS server is properly configured and providing
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Port A9 shows an “Open” status even though Access Control is set to Unauthorized (Force Auth). This is becaus
Using the Menu Interface Starting and Ending a Menu Session Stacking is available on Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl switches. Figure 3-1. Example of
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Also, ensure that the switch port used to access the RADIUS server is not blocked by an 802.1x configuration
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Ensure that the radius-server timeout period is long enough for network conditions. Verify that the swi
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Broadcast Storms Appearing in the Network. This can occur when there are physical loops (redundant links) i
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Executing IP SSH does not enable SSH on the switch. The switch does not have a host key. Verify by executing
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity TACACS-Related Problems Event Log. When troubleshooting TACACS+ operation, check the switch’s Event Log for
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity The encryption key configured in the server does not match the encryption key configured in the switch (by
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity TimeP, SNTP, or Gateway Problems The Switch Cannot Find the Time Server or the Configured Gateway . TimeP, SN
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity Switch “Y” Switch “X” Link supporting VLAN_1 and VLAN_2 Port X-3 Port Y- 7 VLAN Port Assignment VLAN Port Ass
Troubleshooting Unusual Network Activity MAC Address “A”; VLAN 1Server VLAN 1 MAC Address “A”; VLAN 2 Switch with 3400cl, or 6400cl 5300xl, 4200vl,
I Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources The Event Log records operating
Using the Menu Interface Starting and Ending a Menu Session Asterisk indicates a configuration change that requires a reboot to activate. Stacking is
Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources Table C-1. Event Log System Modules Module Event Description Module Event Descript
Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources Menu: Entering and Navigating in the Event Log From the Main Menu, select Event Log.
Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources CLI: Listing Events Syntax: show logging [-a] [<search-text>] Uses the CLI to li
Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources Reducing Duplicate Event Log and SNMP Trap Messages Note This feature is available wi
C-32 Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources If PIM operation caused the same event to occur six more times during the initial
Troubleshooting Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources These two messages report separate events involving separate log throttle periods and
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation The switch’s Event Log records switch-level progress, status
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Debug logging requires a logging destination (Syslog server and/or a session type), and involves
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Note Using the logging < dest-ip-addr > command to configure a Syslog server address creat
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Syntax: [no] debug < debug-type > (Continued) ip [ ospf < adj | event | flood | lsa-ge
Using the Menu Interface Main Menu Features Main Menu Features Figure 3-3. The Main Menu View with Manager Privileges The Main Menu gives you access
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Debug Destinations Debug enables you to disable and re-enable Syslog messaging to configured serv
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Syslog Operation Syslog is a client-server logging tool that allows a client switch to send event
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Syntax: [no] logging facility < facility-name > The logging facility specifies the destina
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Using this command when there are no Syslog server IP addresses already configured enables both d
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Example: Suppose that there are no Syslog servers configured on the switch (the default). Configu
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Example. Suppose that you want to: Configure Syslog logging of ACL and IP-OSPF packet message
Troubleshooting Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation Operating Notes for Debug and Syslog Rebooting the Switch or pressing the Reset button resets
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Tools Diagnostic Features Feature Default Menu CLI Web Port Auto negotiation n/a n/a n/a n/a Ping
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Not e To respond to a Ping test or a Link test, the device you are trying to reach must be IEEE 802.3-compliant. Pin
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Web: Executing Ping or Link Tests 4. For a Ping test, enter the IP address of the target device. For a Link test, ent
Using the Menu Interface Main Menu Features Command Line (CLI): Selects the Command Line Interface at the same level (Manager or Operator) that you
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Number of Packets to Send is the number of times you want the switch to attempt to test a connection. Timeout in Seco
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Link Tests. You can issue single or multiple link tests with varying repeti-tions and timeout periods. The defaults
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Displaying the Configuration File The complete switch configuration is contained in a file that you can browse from e
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools IP routes Status and counters — VLAN information GVRP support Load balancing (trunk and LACP) Syntax: sh
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools 3. Click [Start] to create and open the text file. 4. Execute show tech: ProCurve# show tech a. Each time the resu
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Syntax: show version [no] page Toggles the paging mode for display commands between continuous listing and per-page l
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools [minttl < 1-255 >] For the current instance of traceroute, changes the minimum number of hops allowed for each
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Intermediate router hops with the time taken for the switch to receive acknowledgement of each probe reaching each ro
Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Executing traceroute where the route becomes blocked or otherwise fails results in an output marked by timeouts for a
Troubleshooting Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration As part of your troubleshooting process, it ma
Using the Menu Interface Screen Structure and Navigation Screen Structure and Navigation Menu interface screens include these three elements: Param
Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image 2. Continue to press the Clear button while releasing the Reset button. 3. When the Self Test LED begins to
Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image 3. Use the Reset button to reset the switch. The following prompt should then appear in the terminal emulator
Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image Figure C-26. Example of Xmodem Download in Progress 8. When the download completes, the switch reboots from p
D MAC Address Management Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D
MAC Address Management Overview Overview The switch assigns MAC addresses in these areas: For management functions, one Base MAC address is assigne
MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses Determining MAC Addresses MAC Address Viewing Methods Feature Default Menu CLI Web view switch’s
MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses Menu: Viewing the Switch’s MAC Addresses The Management Address Information screen lists the MAC addr
MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses CLI: Viewing the Port and VLAN MAC Addresses The MAC address assigned to each switch port is used int
MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses (The above command is not case-sensitive.) For example, with a 4-port module in slot A of a 5304xl sw
MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses ifPhysAddress.102 Base MAC Address (MAC Address for default VLAN; VID = 1) ifPhysAddress.1 - 24: Po
Using the Menu Interface Screen Structure and Navigation Table 3-1. How To Navigate in the Menu Interface Task: Actions: Execute an action from the
MAC Address Management Viewing the MAC Addresses of Connected Devices Viewing the MAC Addresses of Connected Devices Syntax: show mac-address [ | mac-
E Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches This information applies to the following ProCurve switches: • 212M • Series 2500 •6108 • 224M • Seri
Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches Middle Europe and Portugal: • Begin DST at 2am the first Sunday on or after March 25th. • End DST at 2am
Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches Before configuring a “User defined” Daylight Time Rule, it is important to understand how the switch treats
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Index Symbols => prompt … C-58 Numerics 802.1x LLDP blocked … 15-32 802.1X effect, LLDP … 15-71 A access manager … 15-12 operator … 15-12 Access Co
broadcast traffic, IPX … 10-5, 10-14 browser interface See web browser interface. C CDP configuration, viewing … 15-75 data collection … 15-73 default
running-config file … 6-25 running-config file operation … 6-24 secondary boot path … 6-27 sftp/scp transfer … 6-39 show config file content … 6-29 sh
excessive packets … 14-34 F factory default configuration restoring … 6-9, C-57 failure, switch software download … A-22 fault detection … 5-8 fault d
for SNMP management … 15-3 multiple in a VLAN … 8-8 removing or replacing … 8-10 IP preserve DHCP server … 8-16 overview … 8-15 rules, operating … 8-1
Using the Menu Interface Screen Structure and Navigation To get Help on individual parameter descriptions. In most screens there is a Help option in
default configuration … 15-33 DHCP/Bootp operation … 15-32 disable, per-port … 15-42 display neighbor data … 15-65 ELIN … 15-25 enable/disable, global
See port trunk. logging, command … C-36 logical port … 13-8 loop, network … 13-3 lost password … 5-10 M MAC address … 8-13, B-6, D-2 displaying detect
delete … 3-7, 5-10 if you lose the password … 5-10 lost … 5-10 manager … 5-8 operator … 5-8 set … 3-7 setting … 5-9 using to access browser and consol
link requirements … 13-3 logical port … 13-8 media requirements … 13-7 media type … 13-3 menu access to static trunk … 13-9 monitor port restrictions
RFC2863 … 15-31 RIP debug command … C-37 RIP broadcast traffic, broadcast traffic, RIP … 10-5, 10-14 RMON … 15-4 RMON groups supported … 15-22 router
viewing … 9-5, 9-9 software See switch software. software image See switch software. software version … B-6 sorting alert log entries … 5-20 source-po
viewing, CLI … 9-19 timesync, disabling … 9-23 Time-To-Live … 8-3, 8-5, 8-6, 8-10 See also TTL. time-to-live, LLDP … 15-28 Time-To-Live, on primary VL
MAC address … D-2, D-5 management and jumbo packets … 14-32 management VLAN, SNMP block … 15-3 monitoring … B-3, B-23 multinet … 8-3 multinetting … 8-
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Using the Menu Interface Rebooting the Switch Rebooting the Switch Rebooting the switch from the menu interface Terminates all current sessions and
Technical information in this documentis subject to change without notice.© Copyright 2006Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Reproduction, adap
Using the Menu Interface Rebooting the Switch Rebooting To Activate Configuration Changes. Configuration changes for most parameters in the menu inte
Advantages of Using the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 General Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Menu Interface Menu Features List Menu Features List Status and Counters • General System Information • Switch Management Address Informat
Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here Where To Go From Here This chapter provides an overview of the menu interface and how to use it. The fo
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4 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Overview Overview The CLI is a text-based command interface for configuring and monitoring the switch. The CLI
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI When you use the CLI to make a configuration change, the switch writes the change to the Running-
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Caution ProCurve strongly recommends that you configure a Manager password. If a Manager passwor
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Manager Privileges Manager privileges give you three additional levels of access: Manager, Global
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Table 4-1. Privilege Level Hierarchy Privilege Level Example of Prompt and Permitted Operations
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI How To Move Between Levels Change in Levels Example of Prompt, Command, and Result Operator leve
Displaying CLI “Help” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 Configuration Commands and the Context Confi
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI For example, if you use the menu interface to configure an IP address of “X” for VLAN 1 and later
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Typing ? at the Manager level produces this listing: When - - MORE - - appears, use the Space bar
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI As mentioned above, if you type part of a command word and press [Tab], the CLI completes the cur
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Displaying CLI “Help” CLI Help provides two types of context-sensitive information: Command li
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Figure 4-7.Example of How To Display Help for a Specific Command Note that trying to list the hel
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Commands executed at configuration level for entering port and trk1 static trunk-group contexts,
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI VLAN Context . Includes VLAN-specific commands that apply only to the selected VLAN, plus Manage
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Configuring Custom Login Banners for the Console and Web Browser Interfaces You can now configure
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI Banner Operation with Telnet, Serial, or SSHv2 Access When a system operator begins a login sessi
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI < banner-text-string > The switch allows up to 320 banner characters, including blank space
Port Utilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17 Port Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI ProCurve(config)# show banner motd Banner Information Banner status: Enabled Configured Banner:
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI The next time someone logs onto the switch’s management CLI, the following appears: The login scr
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the CLI If the switch is configured with ssh version 1 or ssh version 1-or-2, configuring the banner s
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI Control and Editing CLI Control and Editing Keystrokes Function [Ctrl] [A] Jumps to the first character o
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5 Using the Web Browser Interface Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Web Browser Interface Overview Overview The web browser interface built into the switch lets you easily access the switch from a browser-bas
Using the Web Browser Interface General Features General Features The Web Browser Interface includes these features: Switch Identity and Status: • Ge
Using the Web Browser Interface Starting an Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch Starting an Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch Yo
Using the Web Browser Interface Starting an Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch Using ProCurve Manager (PCM) or ProCurve Manager Plus (PCM+)
Renaming an Existing Startup-Config File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-32 Using the Clear + Reset Button Combination To Reset Xmodem: Copying
Using the Web Browser Interface Starting an Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch Alert Log First-Time Install Alert Figure 5-1. Example of St
Using the Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session The first time y
Using the Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session This window is the launching point for the basic configuration you
Using the Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session Figure 5-3. The Device Passwords Window To set the passwords: 1.
Using the Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session Entering a User Name and Password Figure 5-4. Example of the Passw
Using the Web Browser Interface Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session The Clear button is provided for your convenience, but its presence
Using the Web Browser Interface Support/Mgmt URLs Feature Support/Mgmt URLs Feature The Support/Mgmt URLs window enables you to change the World Wide
Using the Web Browser Interface Support/Mgmt URLs Feature Support URL This is the site the switch accesses when you click on the Support tab on the we
Using the Web Browser Interface Support/Mgmt URLs Feature In the default configuration, the switch uses the URL for accessing the web browser interfac
Using the Web Browser Interface Support/Mgmt URLs Feature } You will enter the IP address for your PCM server. 8040 is the standard port number to use
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