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Browser-based Interface Reference Guide
Part number: 445945-001
First edition: June 2007

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  • Page 1 HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Browser-based Interface Reference Guide Part number: 445945-001 First edition: June 2007...
  • Page 2 Legal notices © 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Getting started Introduction ............................8 Additional references ..........................8 Features..............................8 Requirements............................8 Switch setup ............................9 Configuring IP interfaces ........................9 Enabling or disabling BBI access......................9 Web browser setup..........................9 Starting the BBI ............................ 10 Browser-based interface basics Introduction ............................
  • Page 4 Contents RMON History Group Information......................47 RMON Alarm Group Information ......................48 RMON Event Group Information ......................50 IP Interfaces Dashboard ........................51 Route Table Information ........................52 ARP Cache Information......................... 54 Network Filters Dashboard........................56 Route Map Dashboard ......................... 57 Route Map Dashboard .........................
  • Page 5 Contents CPU Utilization ............................ 96 FDB Statistics ............................97 Network Time Protocol Statistics......................98 Switch Ports Statistics Summary......................99 Port Statistics ..........................100 Bridging (“dot1”) Statistics ......................101 Interface (“if”) Statistics - Input......................101 Interface (“if”) Statistics - Output ...................... 102 Ethernet (“dot3”) Statistics ......................
  • Page 6 Contents Configuration ..........................162 Switch Image and Configuration Management controls..............162 Switch Image and Configuration Management buttons............... 164 Management Network Definition Configuration ................165 Switch Ports Configuration ........................166 Switch Port Configuration....................... 167 Switch Port ACL Configuration ......................170 Port-Based Port Mirroring Configuration ....................171 Monitoring Port Configuration......................
  • Page 7 Contents IGMP Filters Configuration ......................217 IGMP Filter Configuration....................... 218 IGMP Filtering Port Configuration ....................219 IGMP Filtering - Port Configuration ....................219 IGMP Static Multicast Router Configuration..................220 Static Multicast Router Configuration for Port ..................221 OSPF General Configuration ....................... 222 OSPF MD5 Key Configuration ......................
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting started Getting started Introduction The HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch software lets you use your Web browser to access switch information and statistics and perform switch configuration via the Internet. This guide provides a reference to the browser-based interface (BBI) for the HP 10GbE switch. This chapter briefly describes the software features and requirements for the BBI and explains how to access the BBI start page.
  • Page 9: Switch Setup

    Getting started Switch setup Before you can access the BBI, minimal configuration is required on the switch. Configuring IP interfaces At least one IP interface must be configured on the switch. This is usually done from the command line interface during first-time switch set up. Each IP interface address provides a point of access for switch management.
  • Page 10: Starting The Bbi

    Getting started Starting the BBI When the switch and browser setup is complete, follow these steps to launch the BBI: Start your Web browser. Enter the switch IP interface address in the Web browser Uniform Resource Locator (URL) field. For example, if the switch IP interface has a network IP address of 12.20.7.132, using Mozilla Firefox, you could enter the following (for secure BBI access, use https://).
  • Page 11 Getting started Log in to the switch. If your switch and browser are properly configured, you will be asked to enter a password. Enter the account name and password for the switch. For more password information, see the HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Command Reference.
  • Page 12 Getting started Allow the BBI Dashboard page to load. When the proper account name and password combination is entered, the BBI Dashboard page is displayed in the browser viewing area. NOTE: There may be a slight delay while the Dashboard page is initializing. You should not stop the browser while loading is in progress.
  • Page 13: Browser-Based Interface Basics

    Browser-based interface basics Browser-based interface basics Introduction Once you are properly logged in, the switch BBI displays in the Web browser-viewing window. There are three main regions on the screen. The Toolbar is used for selecting the context for your actions in the other windows. The Navigation window is used for selecting particular items or features to act upon.
  • Page 14: Toolbar

    Browser-based interface basics Toolbar The toolbar contains buttons and commands used to access and execute switch functions. Context buttons The context buttons on the toolbar is used for setting the context for your actions in the application: Context buttons Table 1 Button Description Configure...
  • Page 15: Navigation Window

    Browser-based interface basics Navigation window The navigation window is used for selecting a particular switch feature to act upon. Status, statistics, or configuration forms for the selected item will display in the forms window, depending on the context chosen on the toolbar. The navigation window contains a tree of folders, subfolders, and feature icons.
  • Page 16: Dashboard

    Dashboard Dashboard Introduction The switch BBI can be used to view the present settings and operating status of a variety of switch features. Most of the same information available through the switch’s command line interface is present on the dashboard forms. The following provides a basic outline for viewing the dashboard forms.
  • Page 17 Dashboard View information shown in the forms window. NOTE: Items that load other forms when selected are underlined. Select an underlined item to view details or perform actions.
  • Page 18 Dashboard In this example, click a Spanning Tree Group number to view detailed information about the group (shown in form below).
  • Page 19: Switch Dashboard

    Dashboard Switch Dashboard To display the following form, select System > General. This is the default form for the switch. The following table describes the Switch Dashboard controls: Table 3 Switch Dashboard controls Control Description Switch Name Displays the name of the switch, as entered in Configuration > Switch > General (SNMP). Switch Location Displays the location of the switch, as entered in Configuration >...
  • Page 20 Dashboard Table 3 Switch Dashboard controls Control Description Time and date Displays the current time and date. Timezone Location Displays the time zone where the switch resides. You are prompted to select your location (continent, country, region) by the timezone wizard. Once a region is selected, the switch updates the time to reflect local changes to Daylight Savings Time, etc.
  • Page 21: User Access Dashboard

    Dashboard User Access Dashboard To display the following form, select System > User Table. The following table describes the User Access Dashboard controls: Table 4 User Access Dashboard controls Control Description User ID Displays the numeric identifier for the user User Name Displays the name of the user.
  • Page 22: Radius Dashboard

    Dashboard RADIUS Dashboard To display the following form, select System > Radius. The following table describes the switch RADIUS Dashboard controls: RADIUS Dashboard controls Table 5 Control Description Primary Radius IP Address Displays the primary RADIUS server address. Secondary Radius IP Address Displays the secondary RADIUS server address.
  • Page 23 Dashboard Table 5 RADIUS Dashboard controls Control Description Secondary Radius Server Secret Displays the secondary shared secret between the switch and the RADIUS server(s).
  • Page 24: Tacacs+ Dashboard

    Dashboard TACACS+ Dashboard To display the following form, select System > Tacacs+. The following table describes the switch TACACS+ Dashboard controls: TACACS+ Dashboard controls Table 6 Control Description Primary Tacacs+ IP Address Displays the primary TACACS+ server address. Secondary Tacacs+ IP Address Displays the secondary TACACS+ server address.
  • Page 25 Dashboard Table 6 TACACS+ Dashboard controls Control Description Tacacs+ Backdoor for Telnet/ Displays the status of the TACACS+ back door for telnet. The telnet ssh/http/https command also applies to SSH/SCP connections and the Browser- based Interface (BBI). This command does not apply when secure backdoor (secbd) is enabled.
  • Page 26: Ntp Dashboard

    Dashboard NTP Dashboard To display the following form, select System > NTP. The following table describes the Network Time Protocol Dashboard controls: Table 7 NTP Dashboard controls Control Description NTP Server IP Address Displays the IP address of the active NTP server. Transfer port of Primary Server Displays the type of port used for data transfer between the switch and the primary NTP server.
  • Page 27: Switch Image And Configuration Management Dashboard

    Dashboard Switch Image and Configuration Management Dashboard To display the following form, select System > Config/Image Control. The following table describes the Switch Image and Configuration Dashboard controls: Table 8 Switch Image and Configuration Dashboard controls Control Description Active Image Version Displays the number of the active software image.
  • Page 28: Management Network Definition Dashboard

    Dashboard Management Network Definition Dashboard To display the following form, select System > Management Network. The following table describes the Management Network Definition Dashboard controls: Management Network Definition Dashboard controls Table 9 Control Description Entry Displays the entry number for each management network. Management Network Displays the IP address of the management network.
  • Page 29: Sfp Information

    Dashboard SFP Information To display the following form, select System > SFP. The following table describes the status of each Small Form Pluggable (SFP or XFP) module on each fiber external port. SFP Information Table 10 Control Description Port Displays the port number and SFP/XFP number. Device Displays the transmission media and device type for the port, as follows:...
  • Page 30: Switch Ports Dashboard

    Dashboard Switch Ports Dashboard To display the following form, select Switch Ports (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Switch Ports Dashboard controls: Table 11 Switch Ports Dashboard controls Control Description Status Displays the port status, as follows: black: disabled green: enabled blue: down...
  • Page 31: 802.1X System Information

    Dashboard Table 11 Switch Ports Dashboard controls Control Description Speed/Duplex/Flow Ctl Displays parameters for the port link. Input Frames/Output Frames Displays the number of frames that have been received by this port (Input Frames) and the number of frames that have been transmitted by this port (Output Frames).
  • Page 32: Switch Ports 802.1X Dashboard

    Dashboard Switch Ports 802.1x Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 2 > 802.1x > Switch Ports. The following table describes the Switch Ports 802.1x Dashboard fields: Switch Ports 802.1x Dashboard Table 13 Field Description Port Displays each port’s name. Auth Mode Displays the Access Control authorization mode for the port.
  • Page 33: Port 802.1X Dashboard Operations

    Dashboard Table 13 Switch Ports 802.1x Dashboard Field Description Authenticator PAE State Displays the Authenticator Port Access Entity State. The PAE state can be one of the following: initialize disconnected connecting authenticating authenticated aborting held forceAuth Backend Auth State Displays the Backend Authentication State. The Backend Authentication state can be one of the following: request response...
  • Page 34 Dashboard The following table describes the Port 802.1x Dashboard controls: Port 802.1x Dashboard controls Table 14 Control Description Authentication Mode Displays the Access Control authorization mode for the port. The Authorization mode can be one of the following: force-unauth auto force-auth Authentication Status Displays the current authorization status of the port, either authorized or...
  • Page 35: Forwarding Database Information

    Dashboard Forwarding Database Information To display the following form, select Layer 2 > FDB. The forwarding database (FDB) contains information that maps the media access control (MAC) address of each known device to the switch port where the device address was learned. The FDB also shows which other ports have seen frames destined for a particular MAC address.
  • Page 36: Vlans Dashboard

    Dashboard Table 15 Forwarding Database Information controls Control Description VLAN Displays the VLAN number of the FDB entry. Source Port Displays the source port of the FDB entry. Trunk Displays the trunk number of the FDB entry, if applicable. State Displays the port state of the FDB entry.
  • Page 37 Dashboard The following table describes the VLANs Dashboard controls: VLANs Dashboard controls Table 16 Control Description Search Range To search for a VLAN, enter a range of VLAN numbers in the From and To fields. Search Options To focus the search for a VLAN, enter optional search parameters: VLAN Name VLAN State Fields that have a value of “any”...
  • Page 38: Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information

    Dashboard Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information To display the following form, select Layer 2 > Spanning Tree Groups (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls: Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls Table 17 Control Description...
  • Page 39 Dashboard Table 17 Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls Control Description Search Options To focus the search for a Spanning Tree Group, enter optional search parameters: Bridge Priority Spanning Tree State Fields that have a value of “any” are ignored during the search. Choose a search operation: or: Search for spanning tree groups specified in the search range that meet any of the criteria entered.
  • Page 40: Switch Spanning Tree Group Information

    Dashboard Switch Spanning Tree Group Information To display the following form, go to the Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information form. Select a Spanning Tree Group number. The following table describes the Switch Spanning Tree Group Information controls: Switch Spanning Tree Group Information controls Table 18 Control Description...
  • Page 41: Switch Spanning Tree Port Information

    Dashboard Table 18 Switch Spanning Tree Group Information controls Control Description Path Cost Displays the cumulative path cost to the Current Root. Root Port Displays the switch port that is connected to the Current Root. Max Age Specifies, in seconds, the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network.
  • Page 42: Switch Trunk Groups Dashboard

    Dashboard Table 19 Switch Spanning Tree Port Information controls Control Description Port Priority Helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port. In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment. Port Cost Helps determine the designated port for a segment.
  • Page 43: Trunk Hash Dashboard

    Dashboard The following table describes the Switch Trunk Groups Dashboard controls: Switch Trunk Groups Dashboard controls Table 20 Control Description Status For each port in the Trunk Group, shows whether the port is down (red), up and forwarding (green) or in blocking state. Trunk Group Displays the numeric identifier of the Trunk Group.
  • Page 44: Lacp Dashboard

    Dashboard LACP Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 2 > LACP. The following table describes the Switch LACP Dashboard controls: LACP Dashboard controls Table 22 Control Description Switch Port Displays the port number. LACP Mode Displays the port’s LACP mode (active, passive, or off). LACP Adminkey Displays the value of the port’s adminkey.
  • Page 45: Lacp Port Dashboard

    Dashboard LACP Port Dashboard To display the following form, go to the Switch LACP Dashboard. Select a port number. This form summarizes LACP port information.
  • Page 46: Uplink Fast General Information

    Dashboard Uplink Fast General Information To display the following form, select Layer 2 > Uplink Fast. The following table describes the Uplink Fast Information controls: Uplink Fast General Information controls Table 23 Control Description STP Uplink Fast Mode Displays the status of STP Uplink Fast: ON or OFF. STP Uplink Fast Rate Displays the value of the Uplink Fast station update rate, in seconds.
  • Page 47: Rmon History Group Information

    Dashboard RMON History Group Information To display the following form, select RMON > History (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form displays information for all configured RMON History Groups. The following table describes the RMON History Group Dashboard controls: RMON History Group Dashboard controls Table 24 Control...
  • Page 48: Rmon Alarm Group Information

    Dashboard Table 24 RMON History Group Dashboard controls Control Description Owner Displays a text string that identifies the person or entity that created this History Group. RMON Alarm Group Information To display the following form, select RMON > Alarm (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form displays information for all configured RMON Alarm Groups.
  • Page 49 Dashboard The following table describes the RMON Alarm Group Dashboard controls: RMON Alarm Group Dashboard controls Table 25 Control Description Search Range To search for a RMON Alarm Group, enter a range of numbers in the From and To fields. Search Options To focus the search for a RMON Alarm, enter optional search parameters: MIB OID...
  • Page 50: Rmon Event Group Information

    Dashboard RMON Event Group Information To display the following form, select RMON > Event (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form displays information for all configured RMON Event Groups. The following table describes the RMON Event Group Dashboard controls: Table 26 RMON Event Group Dashboard controls Control...
  • Page 51: Ip Interfaces Dashboard

    Dashboard IP Interfaces Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IP Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the IP Interfaces Dashboard controls: Table 27 IP Interfaces Dashboard controls Control Description Search Range To search for an IP Interface, enter a range of IP Interface numbers in the From and To fields.
  • Page 52: Route Table Information

    Dashboard Table 27 IP Interfaces Dashboard controls Control Description Broadcast Address Displays the IP Broadcast address for this IP Interface. VLAN ID Displays the VLAN number for this interface. Each interface can belong to one VLAN, although any VLAN can have multiple IP interfaces in it. Route Table Information To display the following form, select Layer 3 >...
  • Page 53 Dashboard The following table describes the Route Table Information controls: Route Table Information controls Table 28 Control Description Search Operation To focus the search for an IP static route, enter search parameters: Route Type Route Tag Routes for a Destination IP Routes to a Gateway IP Route for an IP Interface Fields that have a value of “any”...
  • Page 54: Arp Cache Information

    Dashboard The following table describes the Route Table Tag parameter. IP Routing Tag information Table 30 Field Description fixed The address belongs to a host or subnet attached to the switch. static The address is a static route which has been configured on the switch. addr The address belongs to one of the switch’s IP interfaces.
  • Page 55 Dashboard The following table describes the ARP Cache Information controls: ARP Cache Information controls Table 31 Control Description Show Entries of a Specific Source Port Displays ARP entries for the selected port(s). Show Entries of a Specific VLAN Displays ARP entries for the selected VLAN. Show Entry of a Specific IP Address Displays a single ARP entry by IP address.
  • Page 56: Network Filters Dashboard

    Dashboard Network Filters Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Network Filters (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Network Filters Dashboard controls: Network Filters Dashboard controls Table 33 Control Description Entry Displays the entry number.
  • Page 57: Route Map Dashboard

    Dashboard Route Map Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Route Maps (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Route Map Dashboard controls: Route Map Dashboard controls Table 34 Control Description Route Map ID Displays the Route Map identifier.
  • Page 58: Route Map Dashboard

    Dashboard Route Map Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Route Maps (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Route Map Dashboard controls: Table 35 Route Map Dashboard controls Control Description Route Map Identifier Numeric identifier for the route map.
  • Page 59: Default Gateways Dashboard

    Dashboard Table 35 Route Map Dashboard controls Control Description Network Filter Action Action associated with the network filter for the access list: permit or deny Enable/Disable Status of the access list: enabled or disabled. Access List Default Gateways Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Default Gateways (click the underlined text, not the folder).
  • Page 60 Dashboard Table 36 Default Gateways Dashboard controls Control Description Search Options To focus the search for a Default Gateway, enter optional search parameters: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway State Fields that have a value of “any” are ignored during the search. Choose a search operation: or: Search for Default Gateways specified in the search range that meet any of the criteria entered.
  • Page 61: Igmp Snooping Dashboard

    Dashboard IGMP Snooping Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Snooping (click the underlined text, not the folder).
  • Page 62: Igmp Multicast Groups

    Dashboard IGMP Multicast Groups The following table describes the IGMP Multicast Groups information. Table 37 IGMP Multicast Groups information Field Description Group Displays the IP address of the IGMP Multicast Group. VLAN Displays the VLAN number of the IGMP Multicast Group. Version Displays the IGMP version.
  • Page 63: Igmp Filters Dashboard

    Dashboard IGMP Filters Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Filters (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the IGMP Filter information. Table 39 IGMP Filters information Field Description Filter ID Displays the IGMP filter number.
  • Page 64: Igmp Static Multicast Router Configuration

    Dashboard IGMP Static Multicast Router Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Static Mrouter (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the IGMP Static multicast router (Mrouter) information. IGMP Static Multicast Router information Table 40 Field Description...
  • Page 65: Ospf General Dashboard

    Dashboard OSPF General Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > General. This form summarizes general OSPF information.
  • Page 66: Ospf Areas Dashboard

    Dashboard OSPF Areas Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > OSPF Areas (click the underlined text, not the folder). Select an area number to view statistics for the OSPF area. OSPF Summary Ranges Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > Summary Ranges (click the underlined text, not the folder).
  • Page 67: Ospf Ip Interfaces Dashboard

    Dashboard Table 41 OSPF Summary Ranges Dashboard controls Control Description Summary Address List Displays the summary address list for the range. OSPF IP Interfaces Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > OSPF Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder).
  • Page 68: Ospf Ip Interface Dashboard

    Dashboard OSPF IP Interface Dashboard To display the following form, go to the OSPF Interfaces Dashboard, and select an interface number. This form summarizes information about the OSPF interface.
  • Page 69: Ospf Virtual Links Dashboard

    Dashboard OSPF Virtual Links Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > Virtual Links (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the OSPF Virtual Links Dashboard controls: Table 43 OSPF Virtual Links Dashboard controls Control Description Virtual Link...
  • Page 70: Ospf Routes

    Dashboard OSPF Routes To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > Routes (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes OSPF route information. RIP General Information To display the following form, select Layer 3 > RIP > General. The following table describes the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) General Information controls: Table 44 RIP General Information controls...
  • Page 71: Rip Interfaces Dashboard

    Dashboard RIP Interfaces Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > RIP > RIP Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the RIP Interfaces Dashboard controls: RIP Interfaces Dashboard controls Table 45 Control Description Search Range To search for a RIP interface, enter a range of interface ID numbers in the From and To fields.
  • Page 72 Dashboard Table 45 RIP Interfaces Dashboard controls Control Description Poisoned Reverse Displays whether Poisoned Reverse is enabled or disabled. Triggered Updates Displays whether Triggered Updates is enabled or disabled. Multicast Updates Displays whether Multicast Updates is enabled or disabled. Metric Displays the route metric for the interface.
  • Page 73: Virtual Router Group Operation

    Dashboard Virtual Router Group Operation To display the following form, select Layer 3 > VRRP > General. The following table describes the VRRP General controls: Table 46 Virtual Router Group Operation controls Control Description Set Virtual Router Forces the master virtual router group into backup mode. This is generally used for passing Group to Backup master control back to a preferred switch once the preferred switch has been returned to service after a failure.
  • Page 74: Virtual Routers Dashboard

    Dashboard Virtual Routers Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > VRRP > Virtual Routers (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Virtual Routers Dashboard controls: Table 47 Virtual Routers Dashboard controls Control Description Search Operation To focus the search for virtual routers, enter search parameters:...
  • Page 75: Virtual Router Operation

    Dashboard Virtual Router Operation To display the following form, go to the Virtual Routers Dashboard. Select a virtual router number. The following table describes the Virtual Router Operation controls: Virtual Router Operation controls Table 48 Control Description Set Virtual Router Forces the master virtual router into backup mode.
  • Page 76: Vrrp Ip Interfaces Dashboard

    Dashboard VRRP IP Interfaces Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > VRRP > VRRP Interfaces(click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Virtual Routers Dashboard controls: Table 49 VRRP IP Interfaces Dashboard controls Control Description Search Operation...
  • Page 77: Domain Name System Dashboard

    Dashboard Domain Name System Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Domain Name System. This form summarizes DNS information. Bootstrap Protocol Relay Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Bootstrap Protocol Relay. This form summarizes BOOTP information.
  • Page 78: Ip Routing Dashboard

    Dashboard IP Routing Dashboard To display the following form, select Layer 3 > General. This form summarizes IP Routing information. 802.1p Priority to CoS Dashboard To display the following form, select QoS > 802.1p > Priority - CoS. This form shows the mapping between 802.1p Priority and Class of Service queue assignment.
  • Page 79: 802.1P Cos Weight Dashboard

    Dashboard 802.1p CoS Weight Dashboard To display the following form, select QoS > 802.1p > CoS – Weight. This form shows the scheduling weight for each Class of Service queue. 802.1p Switch Ports Priority Table Dashboard To display the following form, select QoS > 802.1p > Ports Priority Table. This form shows the 802.1p priority value, Class of Service queue assignment, and scheduling weight for each switch port.
  • Page 80: 802.1P Number Of Cos Dashboard

    Dashboard 802.1p Number of CoS Dashboard To display the following form, select QoS > 802.1p > Number of CoS. This form shows the number of Class of Service queues configured for the switch.
  • Page 81: Acl Dashboard

    Dashboard ACL Dashboard To display the following form, select Access Control > Access Control Lists (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes information for configured Access Control Lists (ACLs).
  • Page 82: Access Control List Dashboard

    Dashboard Access Control List Dashboard To display the following form, go to the Access Control Lists form. Select an ACL number. This form shows the configured parameters for the ACL.
  • Page 83: Acl Groups Dashboard Table

    Dashboard ACL Groups Dashboard Table To display the following form, select Access Control > Access Control List Groups (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes information for configured Access Control List (ACL) Groups. Access Control List Group Dashboard To display the following form, go to the Access Control List Groups form.
  • Page 84: Uplink Failure Detection Dashboard

    Dashboard Uplink Failure Detection Dashboard To display the following form, select Uplink Failure Detection (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Uplink Failure Detection Dashboard controls: Table 50 Uplink Failure Detection Dashboard controls Control Description UFD State Displays the global status of Uplink Failure Detection.
  • Page 85: Viewing Statistics

    Viewing statistics Viewing statistics Introduction The switch BBI can be used to view a variety of switch performance statistics. The same statistics that are available through the switch’s command line interface are present on the BBI statistics forms. The following provides a basic outline for viewing statistics. You should first be familiar with configuration as covered in the HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Command Reference.
  • Page 86 Viewing statistics View the statistics in the forms window. For example: NOTE: Items that load other forms when selected are underlined. Select an underlined item to view details on a per port basis. For example: NOTE: This page is refreshed every 5 seconds.
  • Page 87: Management Processor Statistics

    Viewing statistics Management Processor Statistics To display the following form, select System > General. This form displays a summary of management processor (MP) statistics. MP statistics are described in the following table: Management Processor Statistics Table 51 Statistic Syntax and Usage IF Stats Click IF Stats to display IF portion of TCP/IP statistics IP Stats...
  • Page 88: Tcp/Ip Statistics (If And Ip Statistics)

    Viewing statistics TCP/IP Statistics (IF and IP Statistics) To display the following form, go to the Management Processor Statistics form. Select one of the following: IF Stats, IP Stats, ICMP Stats, or TCP Stats. The following table describes the interface statistics: Table 52 IF statistics Statistics...
  • Page 89: Statistics Description

    Viewing statistics Table 52 IF statistics Statistics Description ifInErrors For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
  • Page 90: Tcp/Ip Statistics (Icmp And Tcp Statistics)

    Viewing statistics Table 53 IP Statistics Statistic Description ipOutDiscards The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space). Note that this counter would include datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams if any such packets met this (discretionary) discard criterion.
  • Page 91 Viewing statistics ICMP statistics are described in the following table: ICMP Statistics Table 54 Statistic Description icmpInMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which the entity (the switch) received. Note that this counter includes all those counted by icmpInErrors. icmpOutMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which this entity (the switch) attempted to send.
  • Page 92 Viewing statistics Table 54 ICMP Statistics Statistic Description icmpOutAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent. TCP statistics are described in the following table: Table 55 TCP Statistics Statistic Description tcpInSegs The total number of segments received, including those received in error. This count includes segments received on currently established connections.
  • Page 93: Udp/Snmp Statistics

    Viewing statistics Table 55 TCP Statistics Statistic Description Remote Port TCP port used by the remote device. Source Address IP address of TCP source connections. Local Port Available TCP ports used for connecting to the switch. State State of each TCP connection. UDP/SNMP Statistics To display the following form, go to the Management Processor Statistics form.
  • Page 94 Viewing statistics To display the following form, go to the Management Processor Statistics form. Select UDP Stats or SNMP Stats, and scroll down. SNMP statistics are described in the following table: Table 57 SNMP Statistics Statistic Description snmpInPkts The total number of Messages delivered to the SNMP entity from the transport service.
  • Page 95 Viewing statistics Table 57 SNMP Statistics Statistic Description snmpOutBadValues The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error-status field is badValue. snmpInSetRequests The total number of SNMP Set-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity.
  • Page 96: Cpu Utilization

    Viewing statistics Table 57 SNMP Statistics Statistic Description snmpInASNParseErrs The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding SNMP Messages received. OSI’s method of specifying abstract objects is called ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax NOTE: Notation One, defined in X.208), and one set of rules for representing such objects as strings of ones and zeros is called the BER (Basic Encoding Rules, defined in X.209).
  • Page 97: Fdb Statistics

    Viewing statistics FDB Statistics To display the following form, go to the Management Processor Statistics form. Select FDB Stats. Forwarding Database (FDB) statistics are described in the following table: Forwarding Database Statistics Table 59 Statistic Description current Current number of entries in the Forwarding Database. hiwat Highest number of entries recorded at any given time in the Forwarding Database.
  • Page 98: Network Time Protocol Statistics

    Viewing statistics Network Time Protocol Statistics To display the following form, select System > NTP. Network Time Protocol (NTP) statistics for the primary and secondary NTP servers are described in the following table: Table 60 NTP Statistics Statistic Description Request Sent The total number of NTP requests the switch sent to the primary NTP server to synchronize time.
  • Page 99: Switch Ports Statistics Summary

    Viewing statistics Switch Ports Statistics Summary To display the following form, select Switch Ports (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form displays traffic statistics on a port-by-port basis. For more information, select a port number to display detailed statistics for that port.
  • Page 100: Port Statistics

    Viewing statistics Port Statistics To display the following form, go to the Switch Ports Statistics Summary form. Select a Switch Port number.
  • Page 101: Bridging ("Dot1") Statistics

    Viewing statistics Port statistics are described in the following table: Port Statistics Table 61 Control Description Clear Port x Statistics Select Clear and click Submit to clear statistics for this port. Operational Status Enables or disables the port. RMON Operational Status Enables or disables RMON for the port.
  • Page 102: Interface ("If") Statistics - Output

    Viewing statistics Table 63 Interface Statistics for a Port - Input Statistic Description HC BcastPkts The number of packets, delivered by this sub layer to a higher sub layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sub layer. HC MCastPkts The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested to be transmitted, and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sub layer, including those that were...
  • Page 103: Ethernet ("Dot3") Statistics

    Viewing statistics Ethernet (“dot3”) Statistics The following table describes the Ethernet statistics of the selected port: Table 65 Ethernet Statistics for a Port Statistic Description Align Errors A count of frames received on a particular interface that is not an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) check.
  • Page 104: Gea Ip Statistics

    Viewing statistics Table 65 Ethernet Statistics for a Port Statistic Description Frame Too Longs A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceeds the maximum permitted frame size. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameTooLong status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user).
  • Page 105: Switch Ports 802.1X Statistics

    Viewing statistics Switch Ports 802.1x Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 2 > 802.1x > Switch Ports. The following table describes 802.1x port statistics: Switch Port 802.1x Statistics Table 67 Statistic Description Port Displays port numbers. Last EAPOL Frame Source Displays the MAC address of the most recent 802.1x frame received on the port.
  • Page 106: Port 802.1X Statistics

    Viewing statistics Port 802.1x Statistics To display the following form, go to the Switch Ports 802.1x Statistics form. Select a port number.
  • Page 107 Viewing statistics The following table describes 802.1x port statistics: Switch Port 802.1x Statistics Table 68 Statistic Description Authenticator Diagnostics authEntersConnecting Total number of times that the state machine transitions to the CONNECTING state from any other state. authEapLogoffsWhileConnecting Total number of times that the state machine transitions from CONNECTING to DISCONNECTED as a result of receiving an EAPOL-Logoff message.
  • Page 108: Fdb Statistics

    Viewing statistics Table 68 Switch Port 802.1x Statistics Statistic Description backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant Total number of times that the state machine sends an EAP-Request packet (other than an Identity, Notification, Failure, or Success message) to the Supplicant. Indicates that the Authenticator chose an EAP-method. backendNonNakResponsesFrom Total number of times that the state machine receives a response from the Supplicant...
  • Page 109: Lacp Statistics

    Viewing statistics LACP Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 2 > LACP. Enter a port number to show LACP Statistics for the port. The following table describes LACP statistics: LACP Statistics Table 70 Statistic Description Port Displays the port number. Show Enter a port number and select Show to display LACP statistics for the port.
  • Page 110: Ip Statistics

    Viewing statistics IP Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IP Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes IP statistics: Table 71 IP Statistics Statistic Description ipInReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error.
  • Page 111 Viewing statistics Table 71 IP Statistics Statistic Description ipDefaultTTL The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live (TTL) field of the IP header of datagrams originated at this entity (the switch), whenever a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer protocol.
  • Page 112: Ip Routing Management Statistics (Part One)

    Viewing statistics IP Routing Management Statistics (part one) To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Network Routes. To clear statistics counters, select clear from the drop-down list next to the statistics group you wish to clear, and click Submit.
  • Page 113 Viewing statistics The following table describes IP Routing Management statistics: IP Routing Management Statistics Table 72 Statistic Description InReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error. InDelivers The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP). FwdDatagrams The number of input datagrams for which this entity (the switch) was not their final IP destination, as a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.
  • Page 114: Ip Routing Management Statistics (Part Two)

    Viewing statistics The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics: ARP statistics Table 75 Statistics Description Current Entries The total number of outstanding ARP entries in the ARP table. High Water Mark The highest number of ARP entries ever recorded in the ARP table. Maximum Entries The maximum number of ARP entries that are supported.
  • Page 115 Viewing statistics Table 76 ICMP statistics Statistics Description icmpInParmProbs The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. icmpInSrcQuenchs The number of ICMP Source Quench (buffer almost full, stop sending data) messages received. icmpInRedirects The number of ICMP Redirect messages received. icmpInEchos The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received.
  • Page 116 Viewing statistics The following table describes the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics: TCP statistics Table 77 Statistics Description tcpRtoAlgorithm The algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets. tcpRtoMin The minimum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout, measured in milliseconds.
  • Page 117: Arp Statistics

    Viewing statistics The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics: UDP statistics Table 78 Statistics Description udpInDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to the switch. udpOutDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this switch. udpInErrors The number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port.
  • Page 118: Igmp Vlan Snooping Statistics Summary

    Viewing statistics IGMP VLAN Snooping Statistics Summary To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Snooping (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes IGMP VLAN Snooping statistics: Table 80 IGMP VLAN Snooping Statistics Summary Statistic Description Clear IGMP Statistics...
  • Page 119: Vlan - Igmp Snooping Statistics

    Viewing statistics VLAN - IGMP Snooping Statistics To display the following form, go to the IGMP VLAN Snooping Statistics Summary form. Select a VLAN number. The following table describes IGMP VLAN Snooping statistics for the selected VLAN: Table 81 VLAN - Snooping Statistics Statistic Description Clear IGMP VLAN x Statistics...
  • Page 120 Viewing statistics Table 81 VLAN - Snooping Statistics Statistic Description Total number of Current State records received rxIgmpV3CurrentState Records Total number of Source List Change records received rxIgmpV3SourceListChange Records Total number of Filter Change records received. rxIgmpV3FilterChange Records...
  • Page 121: Ospf General Statistics

    Viewing statistics OSPF General Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > General.
  • Page 122 Viewing statistics The following table describes OSPF General statistics: OSPF General Statistics Table 82 Statistic Description OSPF Rx/Tx Statistics Rx Statistics pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. hello The sum total of all Hello packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. database The sum total of all Database Description packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces.
  • Page 123 Viewing statistics Table 82 OSPF General Statistics Statistic Description exchange done The sum total number of neighbors in this state (that is, in an adjacency's final state) having transmitted a full sequence of Database Description packets, across all OSPF areas and interfaces. bad requests The sum total number of Link State Requests which have been received for a link state advertisement not contained in the database across all interfaces and OSPF areas.
  • Page 124: Ospf Areas Statistics

    Viewing statistics OSPF Areas Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > OSPF Areas (click the underlined text, not the folder). Select an area number to view detailed statistics.
  • Page 125: Ospf Area Statistics

    Viewing statistics OSPF Area Statistics To display the following form, go to the OSPF Areas Statistics form. Select an area number.
  • Page 126 Viewing statistics The following table describes OSPF Area statistics: OSPF Area Statistics Table 83 Statistic Description OSPF Rx/Tx Statistics Rx Statistics pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. hello The sum total of all Hello packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. database The sum total of all Database Description packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces.
  • Page 127 Viewing statistics Table 83 OSPF Area Statistics Statistic Description exchange done The sum total number of neighbors in this state (that is, in an adjacency's final state) having transmitted a full sequence of Database Description packets, across all OSPF areas and interfaces. bad requests The sum total number of Link State Requests which have been received for a link state advertisement not contained in the database across all interfaces and OSPF areas.
  • Page 128: Ospf Ip Interfaces Statistics

    Viewing statistics OSPF IP Interfaces Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF > OSPF Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the OSPF IP Interfaces Statistics controls: OSPF IP Interface statistics Table 84 Control Description...
  • Page 129: Ospf Ip Interface Statistics

    Viewing statistics OSPF IP Interface Statistics To display the following form, go to the OSPF IP Interfaces Statistics form. Select an interface ID number.
  • Page 130 Viewing statistics The following table describes OSPF interface statistics: OSPF Interface Statistics Table 85 Statistic Description OSPF Rx/Tx Statistics Rx Statistics Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. hello The sum total of all Hello packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. database The sum total of all Database Description packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces.
  • Page 131 Viewing statistics Table 85 OSPF Interface Statistics Statistic Description exchange done The sum total number of neighbors in this state (that is, in an adjacency's final state) having transmitted a full sequence of Database Description packets, across all OSPF areas and interfaces. bad requests The sum total number of Link State Requests which have been received for a link state advertisement not contained in the database across all interfaces and OSPF areas.
  • Page 132: Rip Statistics

    Viewing statistics RIP Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 3 > RIP > General. This form provides basic Routing Information Protocol (RIP) statistics. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Statistics To display the following form, select Layer 3 > VRRP > General.
  • Page 133: Domain Name System Statistics

    Viewing statistics The following table describes VRRP statistics: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Statistics Table 86 Statistic Description InAdvertisements The total number of VRRP advertisements that have been received. BadAdvertisements The total number of VRRP advertisements received that were dropped. OutAdvertisements The total number of VRRP advertisements that have been sent.
  • Page 134: Ip Routing Management Statistics (Part One)

    Viewing statistics IP Routing Management Statistics (part one) To display the following form, select Layer 3 > General. To clear statistics counters, select clear from the drop-down list next to the statistics group you wish to clear, and click Submit.
  • Page 135 Viewing statistics The following table describes IP Routing Management statistics: IP Routing Management Statistics Table 88 Statistic Description InReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error. InDelivers The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP). FwdDatagrams The number of input datagrams for which this entity (the switch) was not their final IP destination, as a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination.
  • Page 136: Ip Routing Management Statistics (Part Two)

    Viewing statistics The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics: ARP statistics Table 91 Statistics Description Current Entries The total number of outstanding ARP entries in the ARP table. High Water Mark The highest number of ARP entries ever recorded in the ARP table. Maximum Entries The maximum number of ARP entries that are supported.
  • Page 137 Viewing statistics Table 92 ICMP statistics Statistics Description icmpInParmProbs The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. icmpInSrcQuenchs The number of ICMP Source Quench (buffer almost full, stop sending data) messages received. icmpInRedirects The number of ICMP Redirect messages received. icmpInEchos The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received.
  • Page 138 Viewing statistics The following table describes the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics: TCP statistics Table 93 Statistics Description tcpRtoAlgorithm The algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets. tcpRtoMin The minimum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout, measured in milliseconds.
  • Page 139 Viewing statistics The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics: UDP statistics Table 94 Statistics Description udpInDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to the switch. udpOutDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this switch. udpInErrors The number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port.
  • Page 140: Access Control Lists Statistics

    Viewing statistics Access Control Lists Statistics To display the following form, select Access Control > Access Control Lists (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form allows you to select an Access Control List (ACL) and view statistics. ACL Statistics To display the following form, go to the ACL Statistics Table, and select an ACL number.
  • Page 141: Uplink Failure Detection Statistics

    Viewing statistics Uplink Failure Detection Statistics To display the following form, select Uplink Failure Detection (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes commands for Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) statistics: Table 95 Uplink Failure Detection Statistics Control Description Clear UFD Statistics To clear UFD statistics, select clear in the drop-down list, and click...
  • Page 142: Configuring The Switch

    Configuring the switch Configuring the switch Introduction The switch BBI can be used to view and change switch configuration parameters. The same configuration parameters that are available through the switch’s command-line interface are present on the BBI configuration forms. The following provides a basic outline for switch configuration. You should first be familiar with configuration as covered in the HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Command Reference.
  • Page 143 Configuring the switch View or make changes to the settings shown in the forms window. For example: NOTE: Some fields are highlighted on the forms in green type — they must be configured for proper switch operations. Underlined items load other forms when selected. Submit the form contents using the button on the bottom of the form.
  • Page 144: Input Error Checking

    Configuring the switch Applied changes take effect on the switch immediately, but are lost the next time the switch is rebooted, unless the Save command is selected. When you click Save, you have two save options: Save and Save n. With Save, your new configuration changes are placed in the active configuration block.
  • Page 145: Switch Management Processor Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Management Processor Configuration Basic system configuration To display the following form, select System > General.
  • Page 146 Configuring the switch The following table describes the Switch Management Processor Configuration (basic) controls: Switch Management Processor Configuration (Basic) controls Table 96 Control Description Switch IP Address Configures the IP address of the switch interface using dotted decimal notation. Switch IP Subnet Mask Configures the IP subnet address mask for the interface using dotted decimal notation.
  • Page 147 Configuring the switch Table 96 Switch Management Processor Configuration (Basic) controls Control Description Telnet Access Enables or disables Telnet access to the switch. To activate this control, you must enable BBI configuration of Telnet from the CLI (/cfg/sys/access/tsbbi). Telnet Port (1-65535) Sets an optional telnet server port number for cases where the server listens for telnet sessions on a non-standard port.
  • Page 148: Ssh And Snmp Controls

    Configuring the switch SSH and SNMP controls To display the following form, select System > General. The following table describes the Secure Shell (SSH) controls: NOTE: To activate SSH configuration controls in the BBI, you must enable the controls from the CLI (/cfg/sys/access/tsbbi).
  • Page 149 Configuring the switch Table 97 SSH controls Control Description SSH Time Interval (0-24 hours, 0 – disable) Defines interval for auto-generating the RSA server key. The switch will autogenerate the RSA server key at the interval defined by this command. The value of zero (0) means the RSA server key auto- generation is disabled.
  • Page 150: Switch Management Processor Configuration Buttons

    Configuring the switch Table 98 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) controls Control Description SNMP state machine timeout (1-30 minutes) Sets the timeout value for the SNMP state machine. Send SNMP Auth. Failure Traps? Enables or disables the use of the system authentication trap facility. The default setting is disabled.
  • Page 151: User Configuration Table

    Configuring the switch User Configuration Table To display the following form, select System > User Table. This form summarizes the users configured on the switch. Click Add User to define a new user. Select a user ID number to update the user’s configuration. Click Change User/Oper/Admin password to configure new passwords for the switch.
  • Page 152: User Access Control Configuration

    Configuring the switch User Access Control Configuration To display the following form, go to the User Configuration Table and select a user ID number, or click Add User. The following table describes User Access Configuration controls: Table 100 User Access Configuration controls Control Description User ID (1-10)
  • Page 153: Switch Radius Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch RADIUS Configuration To display the following form, select System > Radius. The following table describes Switch Radius Configuration controls: Table 101 Switch RADIUS Configuration controls Control Description Primary Radius IP Address Configures the primary Radius server address. Secondary Radius IP Address Configures the secondary Radius server address.
  • Page 154 Configuring the switch Table 101 Switch RADIUS Configuration controls Control Description Radius Secret Defines the shared secret (up to 32 characters) between the switch and the RADIUS server(s). Secondary Radius Server Secret Defines the secondary shared secret (up to 32 characters) between the switch and the Radius server(s).
  • Page 155: Switch Tacacs+ Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch TACACS+ Configuration To display the following form, select System > Tacacs+. TACACS+ (Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) is an authentication protocol that allows a remote access server to forward a user's logon password to an authentication server to determine whether access can be allowed to a given system.
  • Page 156 Configuring the switch TACACS+ offers the following advantages over RADIUS as the authentication device: TACACS+ is TCP-based, so it facilitates connection-oriented traffic. It supports full-packet encryption, as opposed to password-only in authentication requests. It supports decoupled authentication, authorization, and accounting. The following table describes Switch TACACS+ Configuration controls: Switch TACACS+ Configuration controls Table 102...
  • Page 157 Configuring the switch servers are not available.
  • Page 158: Ntp Configuration

    Configuring the switch NTP Configuration To display the following form, select System > NTP. This form enables you to synchronize the switch clock to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. By default, this option is disabled. The following table describes NTP Configuration controls: NTP Configuration controls Table 103 Control...
  • Page 159: Syslog And Trap Feature Configuration

    Configuring the switch Syslog and Trap Feature Configuration To display the following form, select System > Syslog/Trap Features. The following table describes Syslog and Trap Feature Configuration controls: Table 104 Syslog and Trap Feature Configuration controls Control Description Enable/Disable Syslog and Trap of Console Enables or disables syslog messages and traps of console-related events.
  • Page 160 Configuring the switch Table 104 Syslog and Trap Feature Configuration controls Control Description Enable/Disable Syslog and Trap of VLAN Enables or disables syslog messages and traps of VLAN-related events. Enable/Disable Syslog and Trap of WEB Enables or disables syslog messages and traps of Web-related events.
  • Page 161: Switch Image And Configuration Management

    Configuring the switch Switch Image and Configuration Management To display the following form, select System > Config/Image Control.
  • Page 162: Downloading New Software To Your Switch

    Configuring the switch The switch software image is the executable code running on the switch. A version of the image ships with the switch, and comes pre-installed on the device. As new versions of the image are released, you can upgrade the software running on your switch. Upgrading the software image on your switch requires the following: Loading the new image onto a TFTP server on your network Downloading the new image from the TFTP server to your switch...
  • Page 163 Configuring the switch Table 105 Switch Image and Configuration Management controls Control Description Next Boot Image Selection Selects which software image (image1 or image2) you want to run in switch memory for the next reboot. Active Configuration Block Displays the Configuration Block file that is currently running (active or backup).
  • Page 164: Switch Image And Configuration Management Buttons

    Configuring the switch Switch Image and Configuration Management buttons The following table describes Switch Image and Configuration Management buttons: Table 106 Switch Image and Configuration Management buttons Button Description Get Image Starts download of the software image file indicated in TFTP Image Filename field from the specified TFTP server.
  • Page 165: Management Network Definition Configuration

    Configuring the switch Management Network Definition Configuration To display the following form, select System > Mgmt. The following table describes the Management Network Definition Configuration controls: Management Network Definition Configuration controls Table 107 Control Description Index Displays the index number that identifies each management network. Management Network Address Adds a defined network through which switch access is allowed through Telnet, SNMP, or the Browser-based Interface (BBI).
  • Page 166: Switch Ports Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Ports Configuration To display the following form, select System > Switch Ports (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes the configuration of each port. Select a switch port number to go to its configuration form.
  • Page 167: Switch Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch Ports Configuration form. Select a Switch Port number. This form allows you to configure settings for individual switch ports. The following table describes the Switch Port Configuration controls: Switch Port Configuration controls Table 108 Control...
  • Page 168 Configuring the switch Table 108 Switch Port Configuration controls Control Description PVID Tagging Disables or enables VLAN tag persistence. When disabled, the VLAN tag is removed from packets whose VLAN tag matches the port PVID. The default value is enabled. Port STP Turns Spanning Tree On or Off for this port.
  • Page 169 Configuring the switch Table 108 Switch Port Configuration controls Control Description Destination Lookup Fail Threshold Rate Configures the threshold rate for destination lookup failures, in packets (0-262143) per second. 802.1p Port Priority (0-7) Configures the port’s 802.1p priority level.
  • Page 170: Switch Port Acl Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Port ACL Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch Ports Configuration form. Select a Switch Port number. This form allows you to configure Access Control List settings for individual switch ports. The following table describes the Switch Port ACL Configuration controls: Switch Port ACL Configuration controls Table 109 Control...
  • Page 171: Port-Based Port Mirroring Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 109 Switch Port ACL Configuration controls Control Description ACL Groups Selected Lists the ACL Groups associated with the port. Select an ACL Group number in the ACL Groups Available list, and click Add to add the ACL Group to the port.
  • Page 172: Monitoring Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch Monitoring Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Port-Based Port Mirroring Configuration form. Select a Monitoring Port number. This form lists all mirrored ports for the selected port number. Click Add Mirrored Port to select a port to be monitored by this port.
  • Page 173: 802.1X General Configuration

    Configuring the switch 802.1x General Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > 802.1x > General. The following table describes the General 802.1x Configuration controls: Table 112 General 802.1x Configuration controls Control Description System Status Enables or disables 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control. 802.1x Switch Ports Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 >...
  • Page 174: 802.1X Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch 802.1x Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch Ports 802.1x Configuration form. Select a port number. The following table describes the Port 802.1x Configuration controls: Port 802.1x Configuration controls Table 113 Control Description Auth Mode Sets the type of access control for all ports: force-unauth—the port is unauthorized unconditionally.
  • Page 175: Fdb Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 113 Port 802.1x Configuration controls Control Description Server Timeout (0-65535 sec) Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits for a response from the Radius server before declaring an authentication timeout. The default value is 30 seconds. The time interval between transmissions of the RADIUS Access-Request packet containing the supplicant’s (client’s) EAP-Response packet is determined by the current setting of /cfg/sys/radius/timeout (default is 3 seconds).
  • Page 176: Static Fdb Configuration (Part One)

    Configuring the switch Static FDB Configuration (part one) To display the following form, select Layer 2 > FDB >Static FDB (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes the Static Forwarding Database entries. Select a static FDB ID number to display the Static FDB Configuration form.
  • Page 177: Static Fdb Configuration (Part Two)

    Configuring the switch Static FDB Configuration (part two) To display the following form, select Layer 2 > FDB >Static FDB > Add static FDB entry. The following table describes the Static FDB Configuration controls: Table 115 Static FDB Configuration controls Control Description FDB Table Index (1-128)
  • Page 178: Vlans Configuration

    Configuring the switch VLANs Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > Virtual LANs (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the VLANs Configuration controls: VLANs Configuration controls Table 116 Control Description Search Range To search for a VLAN, enter a range of VLAN numbers in the From and To fields.
  • Page 179: Vlan Configuration

    Configuring the switch VLAN Configuration To display the following form, go to the VLANs Configuration form. Select a VLAN ID, or open the Virtual LANs folder and click Add VLAN. The commands on this form configure VLAN attributes, change the status of the VLAN, delete the VLAN, and change the port membership of the VLAN.
  • Page 180: Switch Spanning Tree Groups Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 117 VLAN Configuration controls Control Description Ports Available Lists the ports that can be added to the VLAN. Ports in Vlan Lists the ports that are members of the VLAN. Select a port number in the Ports Available list and click Add to add the port to the VLAN membership.
  • Page 181 Configuring the switch The HP 10GbE switch supports the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Per VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST+). You can configure up to 127 Spanning Tree Groups on the switch (STG 128 is reserved for switch management). Spanning Tree is turned on by default. NOTE: When RSTP is turned on, only STP group 1 can be configured.
  • Page 182: Switch Spanning Tree Group Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Spanning Tree Group Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch Spanning Tree Groups Configuration form. Select a Spanning Tree Group number, or open the Spanning Tree Groups folder and click Add Spanning Tree Group.
  • Page 183 Configuring the switch Table 119 Switch Spanning Tree Group Configuration controls Control Description Bridge Priority (0-65535) Configures the bridge priority. The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network is the STP root bridge. To make this switch the root bridge, configure the bridge priority lower than all other switches and bridges on your network.
  • Page 184: Switch Spanning Tree Group Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Spanning Tree Group Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch Spanning Tree Group Configuration form. Select a Switch Port number. Spanning Tree port parameters are used to modify STP operation on an individual port basis. The default configuration for STP/PVST+ is Off for downlink ports (1-16) and the management port (17), and On for uplink ports (18-21).
  • Page 185: Mstp/Rstp General Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 120 Switch Spanning Tree Group Port Configuration controls Control Description Link Type Defines the type of link connected to the port, as follows: auto: Configures the port to detect the link type, and automatically match its settings. p2p: Configures the port for Point-To-Point protocol.
  • Page 186 Configuring the switch The following table describes the MSTP/RSTP General Configuration controls: MSTP/RSTP General Configuration controls Table 121 Control Description Region Name Configures a name for the MSTP region. All devices within a MSTP region must have the same region name. The Region Name can have a maximum of 32 characters.
  • Page 187: Common Internal Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration

    Configuring the switch Common Internal Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > MSTP/RSTP > CIST-Bridge. The CIST provides compatibility with different MSTP regions and with devices running different Spanning Tree instances. It is equivalent to Spanning Tree Group 0. The following table describes the Common Internal Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration controls: Table 122 Common Internal Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration controls...
  • Page 188: Ports Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 122 Common Internal Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration controls Control Description Forward Delay (4-30 secs) Configures the CIST bridge forward delay parameter. The forward delay parameter specifies the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state.
  • Page 189: Common Internal Spanning Tree Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch Common Internal Spanning Tree Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Ports Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration form. Select a CIST Port number. This form summarizes the port CIST parameters. Common Internal Spanning Tree port parameters are used to modify MSTP operation on an individual port basis.
  • Page 190: Trunk Groups Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 123 Common Internal Spanning Tree Port Configuration controls Control Description Hello Time (1-10 secs) Configures how often “keep alive” BPDU messages are transmitted. Trunk Groups Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > Trunk Groups. This form provides a summary of the state of all trunk groups.
  • Page 191: Switch Trunk Group Configuration

    Configuring the switch Switch Trunk Group Configuration To display the following form, go to the Trunk Groups Configuration form. Select a Trunk Group number. This form enables you to configure a selected switch trunk group. Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth connections between switches or other trunk capable devices. A trunk is a group of ports that act together, combining their bandwidth to create a single, larger port.
  • Page 192: Layer 2 Trunk Hash Configuration

    Configuring the switch Layer 2 Trunk Hash Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > Trunk Hash. The following table describes the Layer 2 Trunk Hash Configuration controls: Table 125 Layer 2 Trunk Hash Configuration controls Control Description Smac Enable or disable trunk hashing on the source MAC.
  • Page 193: Lacp Configuration

    Configuring the switch LACP Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > LACP. The following table describes the Switch LACP Configuration controls: Switch LACP Configuration controls Table 126 Control Description LACP System Priority (1-65535) Defines the priority value (1 through 65535) for the switch. Lower numbers provide higher priority.
  • Page 194: Lacp Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch LACP Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch LACP Configuration form. Select a port number. The following table describes the LACP Port Configuration controls: Table 127 LACP Port Configuration controls Control Description Port Admin Key Set the admin key for this port.
  • Page 195: Uplink Fast General Configuration

    Configuring the switch Uplink Fast General Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 2 > UpLink Fast. The following table describes the Uplink Fast Configuration controls: Uplink Fast Configuration controls Table 128 Control Description Enabled? Enables or disables Fast Uplink Convergence, which provides rapid Spanning Tree convergence to an upstream switch during failover.
  • Page 196: Rmon History Configuration Table

    Configuring the switch RMON History Configuration Table To display the following form, select RMON > History (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the RMON History Groups Configuration controls: Table 129 RMON History Configuration controls Control Description Search Range To search for a History Group, enter a range of numbers in the From and To fields.
  • Page 197: Rmon History Configuration

    Configuring the switch RMON History Configuration To display the following form, go to the RMON History Groups Configuration form. Select a History Group, or open the History folder and click Add History Group. The following table describes the History Group Configuration controls: History Group Configuration controls Table 130 Control...
  • Page 198: Rmon Alarm Configuration Table

    Configuring the switch RMON Alarm Configuration Table To display the following form, select RMON > Alarm (click the underlined text, not the folder).
  • Page 199: Rmon Alarm Configuration

    Configuring the switch The following table describes the Alarm Groups Configuration controls: RMON Alarm Configuration controls Table 131 Control Description Search Range To search for a RMON Alarm, enter a range of numbers in the From and To fields. Search Options To focus the search for a RMON Alarm, enter optional search parameters: MIB OID Interval...
  • Page 200 Configuring the switch The following table describes the Alarm Group Configuration controls: Alarm Group Configuration controls Table 132 Control Description Alarm Group ID Configures the numeric identifier of the Alarm index. MIB Object ID Configures an alarm MIB Object Identifier. The alarm OID can have a maximum of 127 characters.
  • Page 201: Rmon Event Configuration Table

    Configuring the switch RMON Event Configuration Table To display the following form, select RMON > Event (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Event Groups Configuration controls: RMON Event Configuration controls Table 133 Control Description Search Range To search for a RMON Event Group, enter a range of numbers in the From and To fields.
  • Page 202: Rmon Event Configuration

    Configuring the switch RMON Event Configuration To display the following form, go to the RMON Event Groups Configuration form. Select an Event Group, or open the Event folder and click Add Event Group. The following table describes the Event Group Configuration controls: Event Group Configuration controls Table 134 Control...
  • Page 203: Ip Interfaces Configuration

    Configuring the switch IP Interfaces Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IP Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes IP Interface parameters. The following table describes IP Interfaces Configuration controls: Table 135 IP Interfaces Configuration controls Control Description...
  • Page 204: Ip Interface Configuration

    Configuring the switch IP Interface Configuration To display the following form, go to the IP Interfaces Configuration form. Select an IP Interface number, or open the IP Interfaces folder and click Add IP Interface. The switch can be configured with up to 250 IP interfaces. Each IP interface represents the switch on an IP subnet on your network.
  • Page 205: Ip Static Routes Configuration

    Configuring the switch IP Static Routes Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Network Routes (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes static route parameters. The following table describes IP Static Routes Configuration controls: IP Static Routes Configuration controls Table 137 Control...
  • Page 206: Ip Static Route Configuration

    Configuring the switch IP Static Route Configuration To display the following form, go to the IP Static Routes Configuration form. Select a static route ID number, or open the Network Routes folder and click Add Network Route. The following table describes the IP Static Route Configuration controls: Table 138 IP Static Route Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 207: Static Arp Configuration

    Configuring the switch Static ARP Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > ARP (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes the current static ARP entries. Select a static ARP ID number to display the IP Static ARP Configuration form.
  • Page 208: Network Filters Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 139 IP Static ARP Configuration controls Control Description Configures the MAC address of the host. VLAN Configures the VLAN ID for the host. Port Configures the port to which the host connects. Network Filters Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Network Filters (click the underlined text, not the folder).
  • Page 209: Network Filter Configuration

    Configuring the switch Network Filter Configuration To display the following form, go to the Network Filters Configuration form. Select a network filter ID number, or open the Network Filters folder and click Add Network Filter. The following table describes the Network Filter Configuration controls: Table 141 Network Filter Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 210: Route Maps Configuration

    Configuring the switch Route Maps Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Route Maps (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes Route Maps Configuration controls: Table 142 Route Maps Configuration controls Control Description Search Operation To focus the search for a route map, enter optional search parameters: Route Map ID...
  • Page 211: Route Map Configuration

    Configuring the switch Route Map Configuration To display the following form, go to the Route Maps Configuration form. Select a route map ID number, or open the Route Maps folder and click Add Route Map. The following table describes the Route Map Configuration controls: Table 143 Route Map Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 212: Route Map Access List Configuration

    Configuring the switch Route Map Access List Configuration To display the following form, go to the Route Map Configuration form. Click Add Access List. The following table describes the Access List Configuration controls: Table 144 Access List Configuration controls Control Description Access List Identifier (1-8) Assigns the access list number.
  • Page 213: Default Gateways Configuration

    Configuring the switch Default Gateways Configuration To display the following form, select IP Menu > Default Gateways (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form summarizes default gateway parameters. The following table describes the Default Gateways Configuration controls: Default Gateways Configuration controls Table 145 Control Description...
  • Page 214: Default Gateway Configuration

    Configuring the switch Default Gateway Configuration To display the following form, go to the Default Gateways Configuration form. Select a Default Gateway ID, or open the Default Gateways folder and click Add Default Gateway. Default Gateways are disabled by default. The following table describes the Default Gateway Configuration controls: Table 146 Default Gateway Configuration controls...
  • Page 215: Igmp Snooping Configuration

    Configuring the switch IGMP Snooping Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Snooping (click the underlined text, not the folder). Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by IP Multicast routers to learn about the existence of host group members on their directly attached subnet (see RFC 2236).
  • Page 216 Configuring the switch IGMP Snooping allows the switch to forward multicast traffic only to those ports that request it. IGMP Snooping prevents multicast traffic from being flooded to all ports. The switch learns which server hosts are interested in receiving multicast traffic, and forwards it only to ports connected to those servers. The following table describes the IGMP Snooping Configuration controls: IGMP Snooping Configuration controls Table 147...
  • Page 217: Igmp Filters Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 147 IGMP Snooping Configuration controls Control Descriptions Snooping VLANs with Enables or disables FastLeave processing. FastLeave allows the switch to Fstleave immediately remove a port from the IGMP port list, if the host sends a Leave message, and the proper conditions are met.
  • Page 218: Igmp Filter Configuration

    Configuring the switch IGMP Filter Configuration To display the following form, go to the IGMP Filters Configuration form. Select a Filter ID, or open the IGMP Filters folder and click Add Filter. The following table describes the IGMP Filter Configuration controls: Table 148 IGMP Filter Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 219: Igmp Filtering Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch IGMP Filtering Port Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > IGMP > Switch Ports. IGMP Filtering - Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the IGMP Filtering Port Configuration form. Select a Switch Port number.
  • Page 220: Igmp Static Multicast Router Configuration

    Configuring the switch The following table describes IGMP Filtering – Port Configuration controls: IGMP Filtering - Port Configuration controls Table 149 Control Description Enable/Disable Filtering on Port Enables or disables IGMP filtering on the port. IGMP Filters Available Lists the filters that you can add to the port. IGMP Filters Selected Lists the filters that have been added to the port.
  • Page 221: Static Multicast Router Configuration For Port

    Configuring the switch Static Multicast Router Configuration for Port To display the following form, go to the IGMP Static Multicast Router Configuration form. Select an Mrouter Port number, or open the IGMP Static Mrouter folder and click Add Mrouter. NOTE: When you configure a static multicast router on a VLAN, the process of learning multicast routers is disabled for that VLAN.
  • Page 222: Ospf General Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF General Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF Routing Protocol > General. The following table describes the OSPF General Configuration controls: OSPF General Configuration controls Table 151 Control Descriptions Globally Enable OSPF? Enables or disables OSPF.
  • Page 223: Ospf Md5 Key Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF MD5 Key Configuration To display the following form, go to the OSPF General Configuration form. Click Add OSPF Mdkey. The following table describes the OSPF MD5 Key Configuration controls: OSPF MD5 Key Configuration controls Table 152 Control Descriptions Displays a numeric identifier for the MD5 authentication key.
  • Page 224: Ospf Area Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Area Configuration To display the following form, go to the OSPF Areas Configuration form. Select an area number, or open the OSPF Areas folder and click Add OSPF Area. The following table describes the OSPF Area Configuration controls: OSPF Area Configuration controls Table 153 Control...
  • Page 225: Ospf Summary Ranges Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 153 OSPF Area Configuration controls Control Descriptions Authentication Type? Defines the authentication method, as follows: None: No authentication required. Password: Authenticates simple passwords so that only trusted routing devices can participate. MD5: This parameter is used when MD5 cryptographic authentication is required.
  • Page 226: Ospf Summary Range Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Summary Range Configuration To display the following form, go to the OSPF Summary Ranges Configuration form. Select a summary range number, or open the OSPF Summary Ranges folder and click Add Summary Range. The following table describes the OSPF Summary Range Configuration controls: Table 154 OSPF Summary Range Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 227: Ospf Interfaces Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Interfaces Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF Routing Protocol > OSPF Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form provides a summary of the state of OSPF interfaces. The following table describes OSPF Interfaces Configuration controls: OSPF Interfaces Configuration controls Table 155 Control...
  • Page 228: Ospf Interface Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Interface Configuration To display the following form, go to the OSPF Interfaces Configuration form. Select an interface number, or open the OSPF Interfaces folder and click Add OSPF Interface. The following table describes the OSPF Interface Configuration controls: Table 156 OSPF Interface Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 229: Ospf Virtual Links Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 156 OSPF Interface Configuration controls Control Descriptions Retransmit Interval Displays the retransmit interval in seconds. (1-3600 sec) Authentication Key Sets the authentication key to clear the password. MD5 Key ID (1-255) Assigns an MD5 key to the interface. OSPF Virtual Links Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 >...
  • Page 230: Ospf Virtual Link Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Virtual Link Configuration To display the following form, go to the OSPF Virtual Links Configuration form. Select a virtual link number, or open the OSPF Virtual Links folder and click Add OSPF Virtual Link. The following table describes the OSPF Virtual Link Configuration controls: OSPF Virtual Link Configuration controls Table 157 Control...
  • Page 231: Ospf Hosts Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Hosts Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF Routing Protocol > OSPF Hosts (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes OSPF Hosts Configuration controls: Table 158 OSPF Hosts Configuration controls Control Description Search Operation...
  • Page 232: Ospf Host Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Host Configuration To display the following form, go to the OSPF Hosts Configuration form. Select a host number, or open the OSPF Hosts folder and click Add OSPF Host. The following table describes the OSPF Host Configuration controls: Table 159 OSPF Host Configuration controls Control...
  • Page 233: Ospf Route Redistribution Configuration

    Configuring the switch OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > OSPF Routing Protocol > OSPF Route Redistribution > Static Route Redistribution, Fixed Route Redistribution, or RIP Route Redistribution. The following table describes the OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration controls: OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration controls Table 160 Control...
  • Page 234: Rip Interfaces Configuration

    Configuring the switch RIP Interfaces Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Routing Information Protocol > RIP Interfaces (click the underlined text, not the folder). RIP is used for configuring Routing Information Protocol parameters. This option is turned off by default. NOTE: Do not configure RIP version 1 parameters if your routing equipment uses RIP version 2.
  • Page 235: Rip Interface Configuration

    Configuring the switch RIP Interface Configuration To display the following form, go to the RIP Interfaces Configuration form. Select a RIP interface number, or open the RIP Interfaces folder and click Add RIP Interface. The following table describes the RIP Interface Configuration controls: RIP Interface Configuration controls Table 162 Control...
  • Page 236: Rip Route Redistribution Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 162 RIP Interface Configuration controls Control Descriptions Triggered Updates? Enables or disables Triggered Updates. Triggered Updates are used to speed convergence. When enabled, Triggered Updates force a router to send update messages immediately, even if it is not yet time for the update message. The default value is disabled.
  • Page 237: Rip General Configuration

    Configuring the switch The following table describes the RIP Route Redistribution Configuration controls: RIP Route Redistribution Configuration controls Table 163 Control Descriptions Metric (1-15, 0 = none) Exports the routes of this protocol in which the metric and metric type are specified. To remove a previous configuration and stop exporting the routes of the protocol, enter 0 (none).
  • Page 238: Virtual Routers Configuration

    Configuring the switch Virtual Routers Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol > Virtual Routers (click the underline text, not the folder). The following table describes Virtual Routers Configuration controls: Virtual Routers Configuration controls Table 165 Control Description...
  • Page 239: Virtual Router Configuration

    Configuring the switch Virtual Router Configuration To display the following form, go to the Virtual Routers Configuration form. Select a Virtual Router number or open the Virtual Routers folder and click Add Virtual Router. The following table describes the Virtual Router Configuration controls: Virtual Router Configuration controls Table 166 Control...
  • Page 240 Configuring the switch Table 166 Virtual Router Configuration controls Control Descriptions IP Interface (1-249) Selects a switch IP interface. If the IP interface has the same IP address as the addr option above, this switch is considered the “owner” of the defined virtual router.
  • Page 241: Vrrp Interfaces Configuration

    Configuring the switch VRRP Interfaces Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol > VRRP Interfaces (click the underline text, not the folder). The following table describes VRRP Interfaces Configuration controls: Table 167 VRRP Interfaces Configuration controls Control Description Search Operation...
  • Page 242: Vrrp Interface Configuration

    Configuring the switch VRRP Interface Configuration To display the following form, go to the Virtual Routers Configuration form. Select a VRRP interface number or open the VRRP Interfaces folder and click Add Virtual router Interface. The following table describes the VRRP Interface Configuration controls: VRRP Interface Configuration controls Table 168 Control...
  • Page 243: Vrrp General Configuration

    Configuring the switch VRRP General Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol > General. The following table describes the VRRP General Configuration controls: VRRP General Configuration controls Table 169 Control Descriptions VRRP Processing Enabled? Globally enables or disables VRRP processing.
  • Page 244 Configuring the switch Table 169 VRRP General Configuration controls Control Descriptions Priority (1-254) Defines the election priority bias for this virtual router group. This can be any integer between 1 and 254. The default value is 100. During the master router election process, the routing device with the highest virtual router priority number wins.
  • Page 245: Domain Name System Configuration

    Configuring the switch Domain Name System Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Domain Name System. The Domain Name System (DNS) Menu is used for defining the primary and secondary DNS servers on your local network, and for setting the default domain name served by the switch services. DNS parameters must be configured prior to using hostname parameters with the ping, traceroute, and tftp commands.
  • Page 246: Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration

    Configuring the switch Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration To display the following form, select Layer 3 > Bootstrap Protocol Relay. The following table describes the Bootstrap Protocol Relay configuration controls: Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration controls Table 171 Control Description BOOTP Server IP Address Sets the IP address of the BOOTP server.
  • Page 247: Qos Priority Cos Configuration

    Configuring the switch The following table describes the IP Routing General Configuration controls: IP Routing General Configuration controls Table 172 Control Description IP Forwarding Enabled? Enables or disables IP Forwarding. Enable Forwarding Directed Broadcasts? Enables or disables forwarding directed broadcasts. IP Destination Re-ARP Interval (2-120 minutes) Sets the re-ARP period in minutes.
  • Page 248: Qos Priority Cos Queue Configuration

    Configuring the switch QoS Priority CoS Queue Configuration To display the following form, go to the Priority – CoS form, and select a priority value. The following table describes the CoSQ For Priority configuration controls: CoSQ For Priority Configuration controls Table 173 Control Description...
  • Page 249: Qos Cos Queue Configuration

    Configuring the switch QoS CoS Queue Configuration To display the following form, go to the CoS –Weight Configuration form, and select a CoS value. The following table describes the CoSQ configuration controls: CoSQ Configuration controls Table 174 Control Description CoSq Weight (0-15) Configures the scheduling weight of the selected Class of Service queue (CoSq).
  • Page 250: Qos Switch Port Configuration

    Configuring the switch QoS Switch Port Configuration To display the following form, go to the Switch Port Priority Configuration table, and select a port number. The following table describes the QoS switch port priority configuration controls: Table 175 QoS Switch Port Priority Configuration controls Control Description Port Priority (0-7)
  • Page 251: Acl Configuration

    Configuring the switch ACL Configuration To display the following form, select Access Control > Access Control Lists (click the underlined text, not the folder). This form allows you to search for Access Control Lists.
  • Page 252 Configuring the switch The following table describes the ACL Configuration controls: ACL Configuration controls Table 177 Control Description Search Range To search for an ACL, enter a range of ACL ID numbers in the From and To fields. Search Options To focus the search for an ACL, enter optional search parameters: Group ID Switch Egress Port...
  • Page 253: Access Control List Configuration

    Configuring the switch Access Control List Configuration To display the following form, go to the ACL Configuration Table form, and select an ACL number, or open the Access Control Lists folder and click Add ACL. This form allows you to define filtering criteria for the Access Control List (ACL).The following table describes the Access Control List configuration controls: Table 178 Access Control List Configuration controls...
  • Page 254 Configuring the switch Table 178 Access Control List Configuration controls Control Description Tagging Packet Format Defines the tagging format for the ACL. Source MAC Address Defines the source MAC address for this ACL. Destination MAC Address Defines the destination MAC address for this ACL. Ethernet Type Defines the Ethernet type for this ACL.
  • Page 255: Acl Metering Configuration

    Configuring the switch Table 178 Access Control List Configuration controls Control Description Statistics Enables or disables the statistics collection for the ACL. Egress Port Selects an egress port to add to the ACL. The egress port ACL will not match a Layer 2 broadcast or multicast packet. The egress port ACL will not match packets if the destination port is a trunk.
  • Page 256: Acl Re-Mark Configuration

    Configuring the switch ACL Re-Mark Configuration To display the following form, go to the ACL Configuration Table form, and select an ACL number, or open the Access Control Lists folder and click Add ACL. The following table describes the ACL Re-mark configuration controls: ACL Re-mark Configuration controls Table 180 Control...
  • Page 257: Acl Groups Configuration

    Configuring the switch ACL Groups Configuration To display the following form, select Access Control > Access Control Groups (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the ACL Groups Configuration controls: ACL Groups Configuration controls Table 181 Control Description Search Range...
  • Page 258: Access Control Group Configuration

    Configuring the switch Access Control Group Configuration To display the following form, go to the ACL Groups Configuration Table form, and select an ACL Group number. The following table describes the Access Control List Group configuration controls: Table 182 ACL Group Configuration controls Control Description Group ID (1-384)
  • Page 259: Uplink Failure Detection Configuration

    Configuring the switch Uplink Failure Detection Configuration To display the following form, select Uplink Failure Detection (click the underlined text, not the folder). Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) supports network fault tolerance in network adapter teams. Use this menu to configure a Failure Detection Pair of one Links to Monitor (LtM) group and one Links to Disable (LtD) group.
  • Page 260: Failure Detection Pair Configuration

    Configuring the switch Failure Detection Pair Configuration To display the following form, select Uplink Failure Detection (click the underlined text, not the folder). On the UFD Configuration form, select FDP.
  • Page 261 Configuring the switch The following table describes the Failure Detection Pair Configuration controls: Failure Detection Pair Configuration controls Table 184 Control Description Enable/Disable FDP Enables or disables the Failover Pair. LtM Ports Available Lists the ports that can be added to the Link to Monitor (LtM). Only uplink ports (18-21) are allowed in the LtM.
  • Page 262 Configuring the switch Table 184 Failure Detection Pair Configuration controls Control Description LtD Admin Keys Selected Lists the ports which have LACP Admin keys that are members of the LtD. Select a port in the LtD Admin Keys Available list and click Add to add the port’s Admin key to the LtD.

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