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HP HP 830 Series Configuration Manual (530 pages)
PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Switching Engine Web-Based
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 10.34 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Web Overview
13
Web Interface
13
Web User Level
14
Web-Based NM Functions
14
Common Items on the Web Pages
22
Logging in to the Web Interface
27
Restrictions and Guidelines
27
Operating System Requirements
27
Web Browser Requirements
27
Others
30
Logging in through HTTP
30
Logging in from the Controller Engine
31
Logging out of the Web Interface
32
Configuration Wizard
33
Basic Service Setup
33
Entering the Configuration Wizard Homepage
33
Configuring System Parameters
33
Configuring Management IP Address
34
Finishing Configuration Wizard
36
Accessing the Controller Engine from the Switching Engine
38
Specifying Management IP Addresses at the CLI
38
Accessing the Controller Engine from the Switching Engine's Web Interface
39
Displaying Information Summary
40
Displaying System Information
40
Basic System Information
40
System Resource State
41
Recent System Logs
41
Displaying Device Information
41
Configuring Basic Device Settings
43
Configuring System Name
43
Configuring Web Idle Timeout Period
43
Maintaining Devices
44
Rebooting the Device
44
Displaying the Electronic Label Information
45
Generating the Diagnostic Information File
45
Configuring the System Time
47
Configuration Guidelines
47
Displaying the System Time
47
Configuring Network Time
48
System Time Configuration Example
49
Network Requirements
49
Configuration Procedure
50
Verifying the Configuration
50
Managing Logs
51
Displaying Syslogs
51
Setting the Log Host
53
Setting Buffer Capacity and Refresh Interval
54
Managing the Configuration
55
Backing up the Configuration
55
Restoring the Configuration
55
Saving the Configuration
56
Initializing the Configuration
57
Managing Files
58
Displaying Files
58
Downloading a File
58
Uploading a File
59
Removing a File
59
Managing Ports
60
Setting Operation Parameters for a Port
60
Displaying Port Operation Parameters
65
Displaying a Specified Operation Parameter for All Ports
65
Displaying All the Operation Parameters for a Port
65
Port Management Configuration Example
66
Network Requirements
66
Configuration Procedure
67
Configuring Port Mirroring
71
Terminologies of Port Mirroring
71
Local Port Mirroring Implementation
71
Configuration Guidelines
72
Recommended Configuration Procedures
72
Creating a Mirroring Group
73
Configuring Ports for a Mirroring Group
73
Local Port Mirroring Configuration Example
75
Network Requirements
75
Creating a Local Port Mirroring Group
75
Configuring the Mirroring Ports
76
Configuring the Monitor Port
77
Managing Users
79
Creating a User
79
Setting the Super Password
80
Switching to the Management Level
81
Configuring a Loopback Test
83
Configuring VCT
85
Configuring the Flow Interval
86
Setting the Traffic Statistics Generating Interval
86
Displaying Port Traffic Statistics
86
Configuring Storm Constrain
88
Setting the Traffic Statistics Generating Interval
88
Configuring Storm Constrain
89
Configuring RMON
91
Overview
91
Operating Mechanism
91
RMON Groups
91
Alarm Group
92
Recommended Configuration Procedure
93
Configuring the RMON Statistics Function
93
Configuring the RMON Alarm Function
93
Displaying RMON Running Status
94
Configuring a Statistics Entry
95
Configuring a History Entry
96
Configuring an Event Entry
97
Configuring an Alarm Entry
98
Displaying RMON Statistics
100
Displaying RMON History Sampling Information
102
Displaying RMON Event Logs
103
RMON Configuration Example
104
Network Requirements
104
Configuration Procedure
104
Verifying the Configuration
107
Configuring Energy Saving
108
Configuring SNMP
110
Overview
110
SNMP Mechanism
110
SNMP Protocol Versions
111
Recommended Configuration Procedure
111
Enabling SNMP Agent
112
Configuring an SNMP View
114
Creating an SNMP View
114
Adding Rules to an SNMP View
115
Configuring an SNMP Community
116
Configuring an SNMP Group
117
Configuring an SNMP User
118
Configuring SNMP Trap Function
120
Displaying SNMP Packet Statistics
121
Snmpv1/V2C Configuration Example
122
Snmpv3 Configuration Example
125
Displaying Interface Statistics
130
Configuring Vlans
131
Overview
131
VLAN Fundamentals
131
VLAN Types
132
Port-Based VLAN
133
Configuration Guidelines
134
Recommended VLAN Configuration Procedures
135
Recommended Configuration Procedure (Modifying Ports in a VLAN)
135
Recommended Configuration Procedure (Modifying the Vlans to Which a Port Belongs)
135
Creating Vlans
135
Selecting Vlans
136
Modifying a VLAN
137
Modifying Ports
139
VLAN Configuration Example
140
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
145
Overview
145
Configuration Guidelines
145
Creating a VLAN Interface
145
Modifying a VLAN Interface
147
Configuring a Voice VLAN
149
Overview
149
OUI Addresses
149
Voice VLAN Assignment Modes
149
Security Mode and Normal Mode of Voice Vlans
151
Configuration Guidelines
152
Recommended Voice VLAN Configuration Procedure
152
Configuring Voice VLAN Globally
153
Configuring Voice VLAN on Ports
154
Adding OUI Addresses to the OUI List
155
Voice VLAN Configuration Examples
156
Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode
156
Configuring Voice VLAN on a Port in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode
161
Configuring the MAC Address Table
168
Overview
168
How a MAC Address Entry Is Created
168
Types of MAC Address Entries
168
MAC Address Table-Based Frame Forwarding
169
Displaying and Configuring MAC Address Entries
169
Setting the Aging Time of MAC Address Entries
171
MAC Address Table Configuration Example
172
Configuring MSTP
173
Overview
173
Why MSTP
173
STP and RSTP Limitations
173
Features of MSTP
173
Basic Concepts in MSTP
174
MST Region
174
VLAN-To-MSTI Mapping Table
175
Ist
175
Cst
175
Cist
175
Msti
175
Regional Root Bridge
175
Common Root Bridge
176
Boundary Port
176
Port Roles
176
Port States
177
How MSTP Works
178
CIST Calculation
178
MSTI Calculation
178
MSTP Implementation on Devices
178
Protocols and Standards
178
Configuration Guidelines
179
Recommended MSTP Configuration Procedure
179
Configuring an MST Region
179
Configuring MSTP Globally
181
Configuring MSTP on a Port
183
Displaying MSTP Information for a Port
185
MSTP Configuration Example
188
Configuring Link Aggregation and LACP
192
Overview
192
Basic Concepts
192
Link Aggregation Modes
193
Load Sharing Mode of an Aggregation Group
195
Configuration Guidelines
195
Recommended Link Aggregation and LACP Configuration Procedures
196
Creating a Link Aggregation Group
197
Displaying Information about an Aggregate Interface
198
Setting LACP Priority
199
Displaying Information about LACP-Enabled Ports
200
Link Aggregation and LACP Configuration Example
202
Configuring LLDP
205
Overview
205
Basic Concepts
205
LLDP Operating Modes
209
How LLDP Works
209
Compatibility of LLDP with CDP
209
Protocols and Standards
210
Configuration Guidelines
210
Recommended LLDP Configuration Procedure
210
Enabling LLDP on Ports
211
Configuring LLDP Settings on Ports
212
Setting LLDP Parameters for a Single Port
212
Configuring LLDP Settings for Ports in Batch
215
Configuring Global LLDP Setup
216
Displaying LLDP Information for a Port
218
Displaying Global LLDP Information
222
Displaying LLDP Information Received from LLDP Neighbors
224
LLDP Configuration Examples
224
LLDP Basic Settings Configuration Example
224
CDP-Compatible LLDP Configuration Example
231
Configuring ARP
238
Overview
238
ARP Message Format
238
ARP Operation Mechanism
238
ARP Table
239
Gratuitous ARP
240
Configuring ARP Entries
240
Displaying ARP Entries
240
Creating a Static ARP Entry
241
Removing ARP Entries
241
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
241
Static ARP Configuration Example
242
Configuring ARP Attack Defense
246
Overview
246
User Validity Check
246
ARP Packet Validity Check
246
Configuring ARP Detection
246
Configuring IGMP Snooping
248
Overview
248
Basic Concepts in IGMP Snooping
248
How IGMP Snooping Works
250
Protocols and Standards
251
Recommended Configuration Procedure
251
Enabling IGMP Snooping Globally
252
Configuring IGMP Snooping in a VLAN
252
Configuring IGMP Snooping Port Functions
254
Displaying IGMP Snooping Multicast Table Entries
255
IGMP Snooping Configuration Example
256
Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Routing
261
Overview
261
Routing Table
261
Static Route
261
Default Route
262
Configuration Guidelines
262
Displaying the Ipv4 Active Route Table
262
Creating an Ipv4 Static Route
263
Displaying the Ipv6 Active Route Table
264
Creating an Ipv6 Static Route
264
Ipv4 Static Route Configuration Example
265
Ipv6 Static Route Configuration Example
269
Configuring Ipv6 Services
272
DHCP Overview
273
Dhcp
273
DHCP Snooping
273
Configuring the DHCP Server
274
Recommended Configuration Procedure
274
Enabling DHCP
274
Creating a Static Address Pool for the DHCP Server
275
Creating a Dynamic Address Pool for the DHCP Server
276
Enabling the DHCP Server on an Interface
278
Displaying Assigned IP Addresses
278
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
279
Recommended Configuration Procedure
279
Enabling DHCP and Configuring Advanced Parameters for the DHCP Relay Agent
279
Creating a DHCP Server Group
281
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent on an Interface
282
Configuring and Displaying Clients' IP-To-MAC Bindings
283
Configuring DHCP Snooping
284
Recommended Configuration Procedure
284
Enabling DHCP Snooping
284
Configuring DHCP Snooping Functions on an Interface
285
Displaying Clients' IP-To-MAC Bindings
286
DHCP Server Configuration Examples
287
Static IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
287
Dynamic IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
289
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Example
293
DHCP Snooping Configuration Example
295
Managing Services
298
Overview
298
Configuring Service Management
299
Using Diagnostic Tools
301
Ping
301
Traceroute
301
Ping Operation
301
Traceroute Operation
303
Configuring MAC Authentication
305
Overview
305
User Account Policies
305
Authentication Procedures
305
MAC Authentication Timers
306
Using MAC Authentication with Other Features
306
VLAN Assignment
306
ACL Assignment
306
Auth-Fail VLAN
306
Configuration Prerequisites
307
Configuration Procedure
307
Configuring MAC Authentication Globally
307
Configuring MAC Authentication on a Port
309
MAC Authentication Configuration Examples
310
Local MAC Authentication Configuration Example
310
ACL Assignment Configuration Example
313
Configuring 802.1X
322
Overview
322
802.1X Architecture
322
Access Control Methods
322
802.1X Timers
323
Configuration Prerequisites
323
Configuration Guidelines
323
Configuration Procedure
324
Configuring 802.1X Globally
324
Configuring 802.1X on a Port
325
Configuring an 802.1X Guest VLAN
327
Configuring an Auth-Fail VLAN
328
802.1X Configuration Example
329
ACL Assignment Configuration Example
335
Configuring Port Security
344
Overview
344
Port Security Features
344
Port Security Modes
344
Configuration Guidelines
346
Configuration Procedures
346
Configuring Global Settings for Port Security
347
Configuring Basic Port Security Control
348
Configuring Secure MAC Addresses
349
Configuring Advanced Port Security Control
350
Configuring Permitted Ouis
352
Port Security Configuration Examples
352
Basic Port Security Mode Configuration Example
352
Advanced Port Security Mode Configuration Example
356
Configuring Portal Authentication
362
Overview
362
Extended Portal Functions
362
Portal System Components
362
Portal System Using the Local Portal Server
364
Portal Authentication Modes
365
Portal Support for EAP
365
Layer 2 Portal Authentication Process
366
Layer 3 Portal Authentication Process
367
Configuring Portal Authentication
369
Configuration Prerequisites
369
Configuration Task List
370
Configuring the Layer 2 Portal Service
371
Configuring the Layer 3 Portal Service
373
Configuring Advanced Parameters for Portal Authentication
376
Configuring a Portal-Free Rule
377
Portal Authentication Configuration Examples
379
Configuring Layer 2 Portal Authentication
379
Configuring Direct Portal Authentication
387
Configuring Cross-Subnet Portal Authentication
393
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HP HP 830 Series Configuration Manual (177 pages)
PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Switching Engine
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Configuring ARP
10
Overview
10
ARP Message Format
10
ARP Operation
10
ARP Table
11
Configuring a Static ARP Entry
12
Configuring the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for an Interface
13
Setting the Aging Timer for Dynamic ARP Entries
13
Enabling Dynamic ARP Entry Check
13
Displaying and Maintaining ARP
14
Static ARP Entry Configuration Example
14
Network Requirements
14
Configuration Procedure
15
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
16
Overview
16
Enabling Learning of Gratuitous ARP Packets
16
Configuring Periodic Sending of Gratuitous ARP Packets
16
Configuration Guidelines
16
Configuration Procedure
17
Configuring IP Addressing
18
Overview
18
IP Address Classes
18
Special IP Addresses
19
Subnetting and Masking
19
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
20
Displaying and Maintaining IP Addressing
20
DHCP Overview
21
DHCP Address Allocation
21
Allocation Mechanisms
21
Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process
21
IP Address Lease Extension
22
DHCP Message Format
23
DHCP Options
24
Common DHCP Options
24
Custom Options
24
Protocols and Standards
28
Configuring the DHCP Server
29
Overview
29
DHCP Address Pool
29
IP Address Allocation Sequence
30
DHCP Server Configuration Task List
30
Configuring an Address Pool on the DHCP Server
31
Configuration Task List
31
Creating a DHCP Address Pool
31
Configuring Address Allocation Mode for a Common Address Pool
32
Configuring Dynamic Address Allocation for an Extended Address Pool
33
Configuring a Domain Name Suffix for the Client
34
Configuring DNS Servers for the Client
34
Configuring WINS Servers and Netbios Node Type for the Client
35
Configuring BIMS Server Information for the Client
35
Configuring Gateways for the Client
36
Configuring Option 184 Parameters for the Client with Voice Service
36
Configuring the TFTP Server and Bootfile Name for the Client
37
Configuring Self-Defined DHCP Options
37
Enabling DHCP
38
Enabling the DHCP Server on an Interface
38
Configuration Guidelines
38
Configuration Procedure
39
Applying an Extended Address Pool on an Interface
39
Configuring the DHCP Server Security Functions
40
Configuration Prerequisites
40
Enabling Unauthorized DHCP Server Detection
40
Configuring IP Address Conflict Detection
40
Enabling Handling of Option 82
41
Configuration Prerequisites
41
Enabling Option 82 Handling
41
Specifying the Threshold for Sending Trap Messages
41
Configuration Procedure
42
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Server
42
DHCP Server Configuration Examples
43
Static IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
43
Dynamic IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
44
Self-Defined Option Configuration Example
46
Troubleshooting DHCP Server Configuration
47
Symptom
47
Analysis
47
Solution
47
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
48
Overview
48
Fundamentals
48
DHCP Relay Agent Support for Option 82
49
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Task List
49
Enabling DHCP
50
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent on an Interface
50
Correlating a DHCP Server Group with a Relay Agent Interface
50
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent Security Functions
51
Configuring Address Check
51
Configuring Periodic Refresh of Dynamic Client Entries
52
Enabling Unauthorized DHCP Server Detection
52
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
53
Enabling Client Offline Detection
54
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Release an IP Address
54
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Handle Option 82
54
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Relay Agent
56
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Examples)
56
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Example
56
DHCP Relay Agent Option 82 Support Configuration Example
57
Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
58
Symptom
58
Analysis
58
Solution
58
Configuring DHCP Client
59
Introduction to DHCP Client
59
Enabling the DHCP Client on an Interface
59
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Client
59
DHCP Client Configuration Example
60
Network Requirements
60
Configuration Procedure
60
Verifying the Configuration
61
Configuring DHCP Snooping
62
Overview
62
Application of Trusted and Untrusted Ports
62
DHCP Snooping Support for Option 82
63
DHCP Snooping Configuration Task List
64
Configuring DHCP Snooping Basic Functions
64
Configuring DHCP Snooping to Support Option 82
65
Configuring DHCP Snooping Entries Backup
66
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
67
Enabling DHCP-REQUEST Message Attack Protection
67
Displaying and Maintaining DHCP Snooping
68
DHCP Snooping Configuration Example
69
Network Requirements
69
Configuration Procedure
69
DHCP Snooping Option 82 Support Configuration Example
69
Configuration Procedure
70
Configuring BOOTP Client
71
BOOTP Application
71
Obtaining an IP Address Dynamically
71
Protocols and Standards
71
Configuring an Interface to Dynamically Obtain an IP Address through BOOTP
72
Displaying and Maintaining BOOTP Client Configuration
72
BOOTP Client Configuration Example
72
Network Requirements
72
Configuration Procedure
72
Configuring Ipv4 DNS
73
Overview
73
Static Domain Name Resolution
73
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
73
DNS Proxy
74
DNS Spoofing
75
Configuring the Ipv4 DNS Client
76
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
76
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
77
Configuring the DNS Proxy
78
Configuring DNS Spoofing
78
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv4 DNS
78
Ipv4 DNS Configuration Examples
79
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
79
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
80
DNS Proxy Configuration Example
83
Troubleshooting Ipv4 DNS Configuration
84
Configuring Ipv6 DNS
85
Configuring the Ipv6 DNS Client
85
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
85
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
85
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 DNS
86
Ipv6 DNS Configuration Examples
86
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
86
Network Requirements
86
Configuration Procedure
87
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
87
Network Requirements
87
Configuration Procedure
88
Verifying the Configuration
91
Optimizing IP Performance
93
Enabling Receiving and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
93
Enabling Receiving of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
93
Enabling Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
93
Receiving and Forwarding Directed Broadcasts Configuration Example)
94
Configuring TCP Attributes
95
Configuring the TCP Send/Receive Buffer Size
95
Configuring TCP Timers
95
Configuring ICMP to Send Error Packet
96
Advantages of Sending ICMP Error Packets
96
Disadvantages of Sending ICMP Error Packets
97
Configuration Procedure
97
Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Optimization
97
Configuring UDP Helper
99
Overview
99
Configuration Procedure
99
Displaying and Maintaining UDP Helper
100
UDP Helper Configuration Example
100
Network Requirements
100
Configuration Procedure
100
Configuring Ipv6 Basics
102
Overview
102
Ipv6 Features
102
Ipv6 Addresses
103
Ipv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol
106
Ipv6 Path MTU Discovery
108
Ipv6 Transition Technologies
109
Protocols and Standards
110
Ipv6 Basics Configuration Task List
110
Configuring Basic Ipv6 Functions
111
Enabling Ipv6
111
Configuring an Ipv6 Global Unicast Address
111
Configuring an Ipv6 Link-Local Address
112
Manual Configuration
112
Configure an Ipv6 Anycast Address
113
Configuring Ipv6 ND
114
Configuring a Static Neighbor Entry
114
Setting the Maximum Number of Dynamic Neighbor Entries
114
Configuring Parameters Related to RA Messages
115
Configuring the Maximum Number of Attempts to Send an NS Message for DAD
117
Configuring ND Snooping
118
Configuring Path MTU Discovery
119
Configuring a Static Path MTU for a Specific Ipv6 Address
119
Configuring the Aging Time for Dynamic Path Mtus
119
Configuring Ipv6 TCP Properties
120
Configuring Ipv6 FIB Forwarding
120
Configuring Icmpv6 Packet Sending
121
Configuring the Maximum Icmpv6 Error Packets Sent in an Interval
121
Enabling Replying to Multicast Echo Requests
121
Enabling Sending Icmpv6 Time Exceeded Messages
122
Enabling Sending Icmpv6 Destination Unreachable Messages
122
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 Basics Configuration
123
Ipv6 Basics Configuration Example
124
Network Requirements
124
Configuration Procedure
124
Verifying the Configuration
126
Troubleshooting Ipv6 Basics Configuration
129
Symptom
129
Solution
129
IP Routing Basics
130
Routing Table
130
Route Preference
131
Route Backup
131
Displaying and Maintaining a Routing Table
131
HP HP 830 Series Configuration Manual (129 pages)
PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Using the CLI
7
Command Conventions
7
Using the Undo Form of a Command
8
CLI Views
8
Entering System View from User View
9
Returning to the Upper-Level View from any View
9
Returning to User View from any Other View
9
Accessing the CLI Online Help
10
Entering a Command
11
Editing a Command Line
11
Abbreviating Commands
11
Configuring and Using Command Keyword Aliases
11
Configuring and Using Hotkeys
12
Enabling Redisplaying Entered-But-Not-Submitted Commands
13
Understanding Command-Line Error Messages
14
Using the Command History Function
14
Viewing History Commands
15
Setting the Command History Buffer Size for User Interfaces
15
Controlling the CLI Output
15
Pausing between Screens of Output
15
Filtering the Output from a Display Command
16
Configuring User Privilege and Command Levels
19
Configuring a User Privilege Level
19
Switching the User Privilege Level
22
Changing the Level of a Command
25
Saving the Running Configuration
25
Displaying and Maintaining CLI
26
Login Overview
27
Login Methods at a Glance
27
CLI User Interfaces
27
User Interface Assignment
28
User Interface Identification
28
Logging in to the CLI
29
Logging in through the Console/Aux Port for the First Time
29
Configuring Console Login Control Settings
31
Disabling Authentication for Console Login
32
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Login
32
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Login
33
Configuring Common Console User Interface Settings (Optional)
34
Logging in through Telnet
36
Disabling Authentication for Telnet Login
37
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
38
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login
39
Configuring Common VTY User Interface Settings (Optional)
41
Using the Device to Log in to a Telnet Server
42
Logging in through SSH
43
Configuring the SSH Server on the Device
44
Using the Device to Log in to an SSH Server
45
Displaying and Maintaining CLI Login
46
Logging in to the Web Interface
48
Configuring HTTP Login
48
Configuring HTTPS Login
49
Displaying and Maintaining Web Login
51
Web Login Configuration Examples
51
HTTP Login Configuration Example
52
HTTPS Login Configuration Example
53
Logging in through SNMP
56
Configuring SNMP Login
56
Prerequisites
56
Configuring Snmpv3 Settings
56
Configuring Snmpv1 or Snmpv2C Settings
57
NMS Login Example
58
Network Requirements
58
Configuration Procedure
58
Controlling User Logins
59
Controlling Telnet Logins
59
Controlling Telnet Users by Client Ssids
59
Configuring Source IP-Based Telnet Login Control
59
Configuring Source/Destination IP-Based Telnet Login Control
60
Configuring Source MAC-Based Telnet Login Control
60
Telnet Login Control Configuration Example
61
Configuring Source IP-Based SNMP Login Control
62
Configuration Procedure
62
SNMP Login Control Configuration Example
63
Configuring Web Login Control
63
Configuring Source IP-Based Web Login Control
64
Logging off Online Web Users
64
Web Login Control Configuration Example
64
Configuring FTP
66
Using the Device as an FTP Client
66
Establishing an FTP Connection
66
Managing Directories on the FTP Server
67
Working with the Files on the FTP Server
68
Switching to Another User Account
69
Maintaining and Troubleshooting the FTP Connection
69
Terminating the FTP Connection
69
FTP Client Configuration Example
69
Using the Device as an FTP Server
71
Configuring Basic Parameters
71
Configuring Authentication and Authorization
72
FTP Server Configuration Example
73
Displaying and Maintaining FTP
75
Configuring TFTP
76
Prerequisites
76
Using the Device as a TFTP Client
76
Displaying and Maintaining the TFTP Client
77
TFTP Client Configuration Example
77
Managing the File System
79
File Name Formats
79
Managing Files
79
Displaying File Information
80
Displaying the Contents of a File
80
Renaming a File
80
Copying a File
80
Moving a File
80
Deleting/Restoring a File
81
Emptying the Recycle bin
81
Calculating the Digest of a File
81
Managing Directories
81
Displaying Directory Information
81
Displaying the Current Working Directory
82
Changing the Current Working Directory
82
Creating a Directory
82
Removing a Directory
82
Managing Storage Media
83
Performing Batch Operations
83
Setting the File System Operation Mode
83
File System Management Examples
84
Managing Configuration Files
85
Overview
85
Configuration Types
85
Configuration File Content Organization and Format
86
Startup with a Configuration File
86
Saving the Running Configuration
86
Enabling Configuration Encryption
86
Saving Configuration by Using Different Methods
87
Using Automatic Configuration Backup after a Software Upgrade
88
Specifying a Configuration File for the Next Startup
88
Backing up the Next-Startup Configuration File to a TFTP Server
88
Restoring the Next-Startup Configuration File from a TFTP Server
89
Deleting the Next-Startup Configuration File
89
Displaying and Maintaining Configuration Files
90
Upgrading Software
91
Software Upgrade Methods
91
Upgrading Bootware
92
Upgrading System Software
92
Installing Hotfixes
92
Basic Concepts
93
Patch States
93
Patch Installation Task List
96
Installation Prerequisites
96
Installing and Running a Patch in One Step
96
Installing a Patch Step by Step
97
Uninstalling a Patch Step by Step
98
Displaying and Maintaining Software Upgrade
99
Software Upgrade Examples
99
Upgrading the System Software
100
Installing Patches
101
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HP HP 830 Series Command Reference Manual (136 pages)
Unified Wired-WLAN Products
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
6
General Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
6
Combo Enable
6
Default
7
Description
7
Display Interface
8
Duplex
16
Flow-Interval
17
Interface
17
Jumboframe Enable
18
Loopback Internal
19
Reset Counters Interface
19
Shutdown
20
Speed
21
Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
21
Broadcast-Suppression
21
Display Port-Group Manual
23
Group-Member
24
Multicast-Suppression
24
Port-Group Manual
26
Unicast-Suppression
26
Loopback and Null Interface Configuration Commands
28
Default
28
Description
28
Display Interface Loopback
29
Display Interface Null
32
Interface Loopback
33
Interface Null
34
Reset Counters Interface Loopback
34
Reset Counters Interface Null
35
Shutdown
35
VLAN Configuration Commands
37
Basic VLAN Configuration Commands
37
Default
37
Description
37
Display Interface Vlan-Interface
39
Display Vlan
42
Interface Vlan-Interface
44
Ip Address
44
Mtu
45
Name
46
Reset Counters Interface Vlan-Interface
47
Shutdown
47
Vlan
48
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
49
Display Port
49
Port
50
Port Access Vlan
51
Port Hybrid Pvid
52
Port Hybrid Vlan
53
Port Link-Type
54
Port Trunk Permit Vlan
55
Port Trunk Pvid
57
MAC-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
58
Display Mac-Vlan
58
Display Mac-Vlan Interface
59
Mac-Vlan Enable
60
Mac-Vlan Mac-Address
61
MAC Address Table Commands
63
Display Mac-Address
63
Display Mac-Address Aging-Time
64
Display Mac-Address Mac-Learning
65
Display Mac-Address Statistics
66
Mac-Address (Interface View)
67
Mac-Address (System View)
68
Mac-Address Mac-Learning Disable
69
Mac-Address Max-Mac-Count
70
Mac-Address Timer
71
Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Commands
73
Default
73
Description
73
Display Interface
74
Display Link-Aggregation Load-Sharing Mode
76
Display Link-Aggregation Member-Port
78
Display Link-Aggregation Summary
79
Display Link-Aggregation Verbose
80
Enable Snmp Trap Updown
81
Interface Bridge-Aggregation
82
Lacp Period Short
83
Lacp System-Priority
83
Link-Aggregation Load-Sharing Mode
84
Link-Aggregation Mode
84
Link-Aggregation Port-Priority
85
Port Link-Aggregation Group
86
Reset Counters Interface
86
Reset Lacp Statistics
87
Shutdown
87
Layer 2 Forwarding Configuration Commands
89
Normal Layer 2 Forwarding Configuration Commands
89
Display Mac-Forwarding Statistics
89
Reset Mac-Forwarding Statistics
90
Fast Layer 2 Forwarding Configuration Commands
91
Display Mac-Fast-Forwarding Cache
91
Mac-Fast-Forwarding
94
Reset Mac-Fast-Forwarding Cache
94
Pppoe Server Commands
96
Display Pppoe-Server Session
96
Pppoe-Server Abnormal-Offline-Count Threshold
97
Pppoe-Server Abnormal-Offline-Percent Threshold
97
Pppoe-Server Bind
98
Pppoe-Server Log-Information off
99
Pppoe-Server Max-Sessions Local-Mac
99
Pppoe-Server Max-Sessions Remote-Mac
100
Pppoe-Server Max-Sessions Total
100
Pppoe-Server Normal-Offline-Percent Threshold
101
Reset Pppoe-Server
102
HP HP 830 Series Installation Manual (58 pages)
24-Port PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.4 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preparing for Installation
5
Safety Recommendations
5
Safety Symbols
5
General Safety Recommendations
5
Electrical Safety
6
Laser Safety
6
Examining the Installation Site
6
Temperature and Humidity
6
Cleanness
7
Power
7
Cooling
7
ESD Prevention
8
Emi
9
Lightning Protection
9
Accessories
9
Installation Preparation Checklist
10
Installing the Switch
12
Confirming Installation Preparations
12
Installation Flow
13
Mounting the Switch on a Workbench
13
Installing the Switch in a 19-Inch Rack
14
Mounting Brackets
14
Slide Rails
15
Installing the Switch by Using Front and Rear Mounting Brackets
15
Installing the Switch by Using Front Mounting Brackets and a Rack Shelf
18
Installing the Switch by Using Front Mounting Brackets and Slide Rails
19
Grounding the Switch
21
Grounding the Switch with a Grounding Strip
21
Grounding the Switch with a Grounding Conductor Buried in the Earth
22
Grounding the Switch through the PE Wire of an AC Power Cord
22
Installing a Lightning Protector for a Network Port (Optional)
23
Installation Procedures
23
Precautions
24
Connecting the AC Power Supply to a Power Strip with Lightning Protection
24
Connecting the Interface Cables
25
Connecting the Console Cable
25
Setting Terminal Parameters
25
Connecting the Ethernet Cables
28
Installing and Removing an HP 830 Uplink Module)
29
Installing an HP 830 Uplink Module
30
Removing an HP 830 Uplink Module
31
Connecting the Power Cord
31
Connecting an AC Power Cord
31
Connecting the Switch to an RPS
31
Verifying the Installation
32
Powering on the Switch
32
Troubleshooting
34
Power Supply Failure
34
Configuration Terminal Problems
34
Login Password Loss
34
Software Loading Failure
35
HP HP 830 Series Quickspecs (20 pages)
HP 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Series
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.38 MB
Table of Contents
Key Features
1
Product Overview
1
Features and Benefits
1
High Reliability
4
Internal Power Supplies
12
Switch Options
13
Technical Specifications
15
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