HP ProCurve Series 4100GL Management And Configuration Manual page 534

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configuration ... 11-30, 11-33
configuration, viewing ... 11-31
default CDP operation ... 11-30
effect of spanning tree ... 11-35
factory-default ... 11-30
general operation ... 11-26
hold time ... 11-35
IP address in outbound packet ... 11-36
mib objects ... 11-37
neighbor ... 11-25
neighbor data ... 11-37
neighbor maximum ... 11-39
neighbors table ... 11-29, 11-31
resetting ... 11-32
on individual ports ... 11-34
overview of operation ... 11-24
port trunking ... 11-39
requirements ... 11-24
terminology ... 11-25
transmission interval ... 11-35
transparent devices ... 11-29
troubleshooting ... C-7
version data ... 11-39
CIDR ... 16-7
Class of Service
priority settings mapped to downstream
devices ... 10-35
Clear button ... 5-11
restoring factory default configuration ... C-40
CLI
configuring RSTP ... 14-10
context level ... 10-8
command line interface
See CLI.
communities, SNMP ... 11-13
viewing and configuring with the CLI ... 11-15
viewing and configuring with the menu ... 11-13
configuration ... 3-7, 14-4, 16-17
ARP parameters ... 16-7
Bootp ... 8-14
comparing startup to running ... 6-5
console ... 7-3
copying ... A-13
default route ... 16-16
DHCP Relay ... 16-22
download ... A-3
factory default ... 6-8, 8-2, 12-10, 12-15, 14-4
ICMP ... 16-12
2 – Index
IP ... 8-3
IP routing forwarding parameters ... 16-10
IP routing parameters ... 16-7
IRDP ... 16-18
network monitoring ... B-23
permanent ... 6-6
permanent change defined ... 6-4
port ... 10-1
port trunk groups ... 10-1
quick ... 3-8
reboot to activate ... 3-13
restoring factory defaults ... C-40
RSTP
from the CLI ... 14-10
from the menu ... 14-16
per-port parameters ... 14-14
whole switch parameters ... 14-12
saving from menu interface ... 3-10
serial link ... 7-3
SNMP ... 11-3, 11-4, 11-11
SNMP communities ... 11-13, 11-15
spanning tree protocol ... 14-4
startup ... 3-10
static IP routes ... 16-14, 16-16
system ... 7-9
Telnet access configuration ... 7-3
transferring ... A-13
trap receivers ... 11-19
viewing ... 6-5
VLAN ... 12-3
web browser access ... 7-3
configuration file
browsing for troubleshooting ... C-36
configuring RSTP ... 14-9
console ... C-6
configuring ... 7-3
ending a session ... 3-5
features ... 2-3
Main menu ... 3-7
navigation ... 3-9, 3-10
operation ... 3-10
starting a session ... 3-4
status and counters access ... 3-7
troubleshooting access problems ... C-4
context level
global config ... 8-11
CPU utilization ... B-5

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