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HP ProCurve 6120 Series Configuration Manual (662 pages)
ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Management and Configuration Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.76 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Getting Started
5
Selecting a Management Interface
6
Using the Menu Interface
6
Using the Command Line Interface (Cli)
7
Using the Procurve Web Browser Interface
7
Switch Memory and Configuration
8
Interface Access and System Information
10
Time Protocols
11
Port Trunking
13
Table of Contents
22
Product Documentation
25
Contents
31
Introduction
32
Command Syntax Statements
32
Conventions
32
Command Prompts
33
Keys
33
Screen Simulations
33
Configuration and Operation Examples
33
Sources for more Information
34
Getting Documentation from the Web
36
Menu Interface
36
Online Help
36
Command Line Interface
37
Web Browser Interface
37
IP Addressing
38
Need Only a Quick Start
38
Physical Installation
39
Contents
41
Overview
42
To Set up and Install the Switch in Your Network
39
Understanding Physical Interfaces
42
Understanding Management Interfaces
43
Advantages of Using the Menu Interface
44
Advantages of Using the CLI
45
General Benefits
45
Information on Using the CLI
45
Advantages of Using the Web Browser Interface
46
Or Procurve Manager Plus
47
Web Browser Interfaces
48
Banner Operation with Telnet, Serial, or Sshv2 Access
49
Banner Operation with Web Browser Access
49
Configuring and Displaying a Non-Default Banner
49
Example of Configuring and Displaying a Banner
50
Operating Notes
53
Contents
55
Overview
56
Starting and Ending a Menu Session
57
How to Start a Menu Interface Session
58
How to End a Menu Session and Exit from the Console
59
Main Menu Features
61
Screen Structure and Navigation
63
Rebooting the Switch
66
Menu Features List
68
Where to Go from here
69
Contents
71
Accessing the CLI
72
Overview
72
Using the CLI
72
Privilege Levels at Logon
73
Operator Privileges
74
Privilege Level Operation
74
Manager Privileges
75
How to Move between Levels
77
Listing Commands and Command Options
78
Listing Commands Available at any Privilege Level
78
Listing Command Options
80
Displaying Cli "Help
81
Configuration Commands and the Context Configuration Modes
83
CLI Control and Editing
86
Executing a Prior Command—Redo
86
Repeating Execution of a Command
86
Using a Command Alias
88
CLI Shortcut Keystrokes
90
Contents
91
Overview
93
General Features
94
Interface Session with the Switch
95
Using a Standalone Web Browser in a PC or UNIX Workstation
95
Procurve Manager Plus (PCM+)
96
Tasks for Your First Procurve Web Browser Interface Session
98
Viewing the "First Time Install" Window
98
In the Browser Interface
99
Entering a User Name and Password
101
If You Lose the Password
101
Using a User Name
101
Online Help for the Web Browser Interface
102
Support/Mgmt Urls Feature
103
Help and the Management Server URL
104
Support URL
104
Using the PCM Server for Switch Web Help
105
Status Reporting Features
107
The Overview Window
107
Port Utilization
108
Port Status
110
The Port Utilization and Status Displays
108
Sorting the Alert Log Entries
111
The Alert Log
111
Alert Types and Detailed Views
112
The Status Bar
113
Setting Fault Detection Policy
115
Contents
117
Switch Memory and Configuration
118
Configuration File Management
119
Overview
119
Using the CLI to Implement Configuration Changes
122
Configuration Changes
126
Menu: Implementing Configuration Changes
126
Rebooting from the Menu Interface
127
Web: Implementing Configuration Changes
129
Displaying the Current Flash Image Data
130
Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
130
Switch Software Downloads
132
Local Switch Software Replacement and Removal
133
Operating Notes about Booting
135
Rebooting the Switch
135
Boot and Reload Command Comparison
136
Setting the Default Flash
137
Booting from a Specified Flash
138
Booting from the Default Flash (Primary or Secondary)
138
Using Reload
139
Multiple Configuration Files
141
General Operation
142
Transitioning to Multiple Configuration Files
143
Listing and Displaying Startup-Config Files
145
Configuration Enabled
145
Changing or Overriding the Reboot Configuration Policy
146
Displaying the Content of a Specific Startup-Config File
146
Managing Startup-Config Files in the Switch
148
Creating a New Startup-Config File
149
Renaming an Existing Startup-Config File
149
Erasing a Startup-Config File
151
Switch to Its Default Configuration
153
Transferring Startup-Config Files to or from a Remote Server
153
TFTP: Copying a Configuration File to a Remote Host
154
TFTP: Copying a Configuration File from a Remote Host
155
Connected Host
156
Operating Notes for Multiple Configuration Files
157
Automatic Configuration Update with DHCP Option 66
157
CLI Command
157
Possible Scenarios for Updating the Configuration File
158
Operating Notes
158
Log Messages
159
Contents
161
Overview
162
Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet
163
Menu: Modifying the Interface Access
164
CLI: Modifying the Interface Access
165
Making Window Size Negotiation Available for a Telnet Session
167
Sessions
172
System Information
173
Menu: Viewing and Configuring System Information
174
CLI: Viewing and Configuring System Information
175
Web: Configuring System Parameters
180
Contents
181
IP Configuration
182
Overview
182
Just Want a Quick Start with Ip Addressing
183
IP Addressing with Multiple Vlans
184
Menu: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
185
CLI: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
186
Web: Configuring IP Addressing
190
How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation
191
Dhcp/Bootp Operation
192
Network Preparations for Configuring Dhcp/Bootp
194
IP Preserve: Retaining VLAN-1 IP Addressing Across Configuration File Downloads
196
Operating Rules for IP Preserve
196
Enabling IP Preserve
197
Configuring a Single Source IP Address
200
Overview
200
Specifying the Source IP Address
200
The Source IP Selection Policy
201
Displaying the Source IP Interface Information
204
Error Messages
208
Contents
209
SNTP Time Synchronization
211
Timep Time Synchronization
211
Overview
211
Disabling Time Synchronization
212
General Steps for Running a Time Protocol on the Switch:
212
Protocol Operation
212
SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
213
Menu: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
214
CLI: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
217
Viewing the Current SNTP Configuration
217
Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the SNTP Mode
219
Requirements
225
SNTP Client Authentication
225
Configuring a Trusted Key
227
Key-Value
227
Associating a Key with an SNTP Server
228
Configuring Unicast and Broadcast Mode
229
Enabling SNTP Client Authentication
229
Displaying SNTP Configuration Information
230
Include-Credentials Command
232
Timep: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
235
Menu: Viewing and Configuring Timep
236
CLI: Viewing and Configuring Timep
238
Viewing the Current Timep Configuration
238
Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the Timep Mode
240
Displaying All SNTP Server Addresses Configured on the Switch
245
SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers
245
Adding and Deleting SNTP Server Addresses
246
Configured
246
SNTP Messages in the Event Log
246
Contents
247
Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
249
Overview
249
Menu: Port Configuration
252
CLI: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
254
Viewing Port Status and Configuration
254
Customizing the Show Interfaces Command
256
Error Messages
258
Custom" Command
259
Viewing Port Utilization Statistics
259
Viewing Transceiver Status
260
Enabling or Disabling Ports and Configuring Port Mode
261
Enabling or Disabling Flow Control
263
Configuring a Broadcast Limit on the Switch
264
Configuring Procurve Auto-MDIX
265
Web: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
268
Configuring and Operating Rules for Friendly Port Names
269
Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names
269
Configuring Friendly Port Names
270
Displaying Friendly Port Names with Other Port Data
271
Been Inserted
275
Clearing the Module Configuration
275
Operating Notes
276
Modules
275
Transceivers
275
Uni-Directional Link Detection (Udld)
277
Configuring UDLD
278
Enabling UDLD
279
Changing the Keepalive Interval
280
Changing the Keepalive Retries
280
Configuring UDLD for Tagged Ports
280
Viewing UDLD Information
281
Configuration Warnings and Event Log Messages
283
Uplink Failure Detection
284
Terminology
284
Guidelines
285
Configuring UFD
286
Example of UFD Configuration
286
Contents
289
Overview
290
Port Trunk Features and Operation
292
Trunk Configuration Methods
292
Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group
297
CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups
299
Using the CLI to View Port Trunks
299
Using the CLI to Configure a Static or Dynamic Trunk Group
302
Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups
305
Trunk Group Operation Using LACP
306
Default Port Operation
309
LACP Notes and Restrictions
310
Trunk Group Operation Using the "Trunk" Option
314
How the Switch Lists Trunk Data
315
Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links
315
Contents
319
Overview
321
All Traffic Rate-Limiting
322
Configuring Rate-Limiting
322
Rate-Limiting
322
Displaying the Current Rate-Limit Configuration
324
Operating Notes for Rate-Limiting
324
Configuring a Broadcast Limit on the Switch
326
GMB Operation
328
Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth (Gmb)
328
Introduction
328
Terminology
328
Impacts of Qos Queue Configuration on GMB Operation
330
Outbound Traffic
331
Configuration
335
GMB Operating Notes
337
Jumbo Frames
338
Terminology
338
Operating Rules
339
Configuring Jumbo Frame Operation
340
Overview
340
Viewing the Current Jumbo Configuration
341
Configuring a Maximum Frame Size
343
Enabling or Disabling Jumbo Traffic on a VLAN
343
SNMP Implementation
343
Displaying the Maximum Frame Size
344
Operating Notes for Maximum Frame Size
344
Operating Notes for Jumbo Traffic-Handling
345
Hp 6120Xg
347
Troubleshooting
347
Contents
349
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HP ProCurve 6120 Series Manual (606 pages)
HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Access Security Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Product Documentation
23
About Your Switch Manual Set
23
Printed Publications
23
Electronic Publications
23
Software Feature Index
24
Security Overview
29
Contents
29
Introduction
30
About this Guide
30
For more Information
30
Access Security Features
31
Network Security Features
35
Physical Security
37
Getting Started with Access Security
37
Quick Start: Using the Management Interface Wizard
38
CLI: Management Interface Wizard
38
Web: Management Interface Wizard
40
SNMP Security Guidelines
43
Precedence of Security Options
45
Precedence of Port-Based Security Options
45
Precedence of Client-Based Authentication: Dynamic Configuration Arbiter
45
Network Immunity Manager
46
Arbitrating Client-Specific Attributes
47
Procurve Identity-Driven Manager (IDM)
49
Configuring Username and Password Security
51
Contents
51
Overview
53
Menu: Setting Passwords
56
Configuring Local Password Security
56
CLI: Setting Passwords and Usernames
58
Web: Setting Passwords and Usernames
59
SNMP: Setting Passwords and Usernames
59
Saving Security Credentials in a Config File
60
Benefits of Saving Security Credentials
60
Enabling the Storage and Display of Security Credentials
61
Security Settings that Can be Saved
61
Local Manager and Operator Passwords
62
Password Command Options
62
SNMP Security Credentials
63
802.1X Port-Access Credentials
64
TACACS+ Encryption Key Authentication
65
RADIUS Shared-Secret Key Authentication
65
SSH Client Public-Key Authentication
66
Operating Notes
69
Restrictions
71
Front-Panel Security
73
When Security Is Important
73
Front-Panel Button Functions
74
Clear Button
75
Reset Button
75
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
75
Configuring Front-Panel Security
77
Disabling the Clear Password Function of the Clear Button
79
Re-Enabling the Clear Button and Setting or Changing the "Reset-On-Clear" Operation
80
Changing the Operation of the Reset+Clear Combination
81
Password Recovery
82
Disabling or Re-Enabling the Password Recovery Process
82
Password Recovery Process
84
Web and MAC Authentication
85
Contents
85
Overview
87
Web Authentication
87
MAC Authentication
88
Concurrent Web and MAC Authentication
88
Authorized and Unauthorized Client Vlans
89
RADIUS-Based Authentication
90
Wireless Clients
90
How Web and MAC Authentication Operate
90
Web-Based Authentication
91
MAC-Based Authentication
93
Terminology
95
Operating Rules and Notes
96
Before You Configure Web/Mac Authentication
98
Setup Procedure for Web/Mac Authentication
98
Configuring the RADIUS Server to Support MAC Authentication
101
Configuring the Switch to Access a RADIUS Server
101
Configuring Web Authentication
104
Overview
104
Configuration Commands for Web Authentication
105
Show Commands for Web Authentication
112
Customizing Web Authentication HTML Files (Optional)
118
Implementing Customized Web-Auth Pages
118
Operating Notes and Guidelines
118
Customizing HTML Templates
119
Customizable HTML Templates
120
Configuring MAC Authentication on the Switch
134
Overview
134
Configuring the Global MAC Authentication Password
135
Configuration Commands for MAC Authentication
135
Configuring a MAC-Based Address Format
137
Show Commands for MAC-Based Authentication
139
Client Status
146
TACACS+ Authentication
147
Contents
147
Overview
148
Terminology Used in TACACS Applications
149
General System Requirements
151
General Authentication Setup Procedure
151
Configuring TACACS+ on the Switch
154
Before You Begin
154
CLI Commands Described in this Section
155
Viewing the Switch's Current Authentication Configuration
155
Viewing the Switch's Current TACACS+ Server Contact Configuration
156
Configuring the Switch's Authentication Methods
157
Using the Privilege-Mode Option for Login
157
Authentication Parameters
158
Configuring the TACACS+ Server for Single Login
159
Configuring the Switch's TACACS+ Server Access
164
How Authentication Operates
170
General Authentication Process Using a TACACS+ Server
170
Local Authentication Process
172
Using the Encryption Key
173
General Operation
173
Encryption Options in the Switch
173
Controlling Web Browser Interface Access When Using TACACS+ Authentication
174
Messages Related to TACACS+ Operation
175
Operating Notes
175
Contents
177
Authentication Services
179
Overview
179
RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
179
Accounting Services
180
RADIUS-Administered Cos and Rate-Limiting
180
RADIUIS-Administered Commands Authorization
180
SNMP Access to the Switch's Authentication Configuration MIB
180
Overview
180
Terminology
181
Switch Operating Rules for RADIUS
182
General RADIUS Setup Procedure
183
Configuring the Switch for RADIUS Authentication
184
Outline of the Steps for Configuring RADIUS Authentication
185
Configure Authentication for the Access Methods You Want RADIUS to Protect
186
Enable the (Optional) Access Privilege Option
189
Configure the Switch to Access a RADIUS Server
190
Configure the Switch's Global RADIUS Parameters
193
Using Multiple RADIUS Server Groups
197
Commands
197
Enhanced Commands
198
Displaying the RADIUS Server Group Information
200
Cached Reauthentication
202
Timing Considerations
203
Using SNMP to View and Configure Switch Authentication Features
206
Changing and Viewing the SNMP Access Configuration
207
Local Authentication Process
209
Controlling Web Browser Interface Access
210
Commands Authorization
211
Enabling Authorization
212
Using Vendor Specific Attributes (Vsas)
213
Configuring Commands Authorization on a RADIUS Server
213
Displaying Authorization Information
213
Example Configuration on Cisco Secure ACS for MS Windows
215
Example Configuration Using Freeradius
217
VLAN Assignment in an Authentication Session
219
Tagged and Untagged VLAN Attributes
220
Additional RADIUS Attributes
221
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
223
Operating Rules for RADIUS Accounting
225
Steps for Configuring RADIUS Accounting
225
Configure the Switch to Access a RADIUS Server
226
Configure Accounting Types and the Controls for Sending Reports to the RADIUS Server
228
Optional) Configure Session Blocking and Interim Updating Options
230
Viewing RADIUS Statistics
232
General RADIUS Statistics
232
RADIUS Authentication Statistics
234
RADIUS Accounting Statistics
235
Changing RADIUS-Server Access Order
236
Messages Related to RADIUS Operation
239
Configuring RADIUS Server Support
241
For Switch Services
241
Contents
241
Overview
243
RADIUS Server Configuration for Per-Port Cos (802.1P Priority) and Rate-Limiting
244
Applied Rates for RADIUS-Assigned Rate Limits
245
RADIUS Server Configuration for Per-Port Cos (802.1P Priority) and Rate-Limiting
245
Viewing the Currently Active Per-Port Cos and Rate-Limiting Configuration Specified by a RADIUS Server
246
Configuring and Using RADIUS-Assigned Access Control Lists
249
Introduction
249
Terminology
249
Overview of RADIUS-Assigned, Dynamic Acls
252
Contrasting Dynamic (RADIUS-Assigned) and Static Acls
253
How a RADIUS Server Applies a RADIUS-Assigned
254
ACL to a Switch Port
254
General ACL Features, Planning, and Configuration
255
The Packet-Filtering Process
256
Operating Rules for RADIUS-Assigned Acls
256
Configuring an ACL in a RADIUS Server
257
Nas-Filter-Rule-Options
258
Configuring ACE Syntax in RADIUS Servers
258
Example Using the Standard Attribute (92) in an Ipv4 ACL
260
Example of Configuring a RADIUS-Assigned ACL Using the Freeradius Application
261
Format Details for Aces Configured in a RADIUS-Assigned ACL
263
Configuration Notes
264
Configuring the Switch to Support RADIUS-Assigned
264
Acls
264
Displaying the Current RADIUS-Assigned ACL Activity
266
On the Switch
266
ICMP Type Numbers and Keywords
268
Event Log Messages
269
Causes of Client Deauthentication Immediately after Authenticating
270
Monitoring Shared Resources
270
Contents
271
Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
272
Overview
272
Terminology
273
Prerequisite for Using SSH
275
Public Key Formats
275
Steps for Configuring and Using SSH for Switch and Client Authentication
276
General Operating Rules and Notes
278
Configuring the Switch for SSH Operation
279
Configuring the Switch for SSH Operation
280
Assigning a Local Login (Operator) and Enable (Manager) Password
280
Generating the Switch's Public and Private Key Pair
280
Configuring Key Lengths
283
Providing the Switch's Public Key to Clients
283
Enabling SSH on the Switch and Anticipating SSH Client Contact Behavior
285
Configuring the Switch for SSH Authentication
290
Use an SSH Client to Access the Switch
294
Further Information on SSH Client Public-Key Authentication
294
Messages Related to SSH Operation
300
Logging Messages
301
Debug Logging
302
Contents
303
Configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
304
Overview
304
Terminology
305
Prerequisite for Using SSL
307
Steps for Configuring and Using SSL for Switch and Client Authentication
307
General Operating Rules and Notes
308
Configuring the Switch for SSL Operation
309
Assigning a Local Login (Operator) and Enabling (Manager) Password
309
Generating the Switch's Server Host Certificate
310
To Generate or Erase the Switch's Server Certificate
311
With the CLI
311
Comments on Certificate Fields
312
Generate a Self-Signed Host Certificate with the Web Browser
314
Interface
314
Generate a CA-Signed Server Host Certificate with the Web Browser Interface
317
Enabling SSL on the Switch and Anticipating SSL Browser Contact Behavior
319
Using the CLI Interface to Enable SSL
321
Using the Web Browser Interface to Enable SSL
321
Common Errors in SSL Setup
323
Ipv4 Access Control Lists (Acls)
325
Contents
325
Optional Network Management Applications
328
ACL Applications
328
Introduction
328
Optional PCM and IDM Applications
329
General Application Options
329
Terminology
331
Overview
334
Types of IP Acls
334
ACL Inbound Application Points
334
Features Common to All Acls
335
General Steps for Planning and Configuring Acls
336
ACL Operation
337
Introduction
337
The Packet-Filtering Process
338
ACL Resource Usage and Monitoring
341
Switch Resource Usage
341
Prioritizing and Monitoring ACL and Qos, Feature Usage
341
Planning an ACL Application
341
Rule Usage
342
Managing ACL Resource Consumption
343
Oversubscribing Available Resources
343
Troubleshooting a Shortage of Resources
343
Example of ACL Resource Usage
344
Viewing the Current Rule Usage
344
HP ProCurve 6120 Series Manual (469 pages)
HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Access Security Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Product Documentation
18
About Your Switch Manual Set
18
Printed Publications
18
Electronic Publications
18
Software Feature Index
19
Security Overview
23
Contents
23
Introduction
24
About this Guide
24
For more Information
24
Access Security Features
25
Network Security Features
29
Getting Started with Access Security
31
Physical Security
31
Quick Start: Using the Management Interface Wizard
32
CLI: Management Interface Wizard
32
Web: Management Interface Wizard
34
SNMP Security Guidelines
37
Precedence of Security Options
39
Precedence of Port-Based Security Options
39
Precedence of Client-Based Authentication: Dynamic Configuration Arbiter
39
Network Immunity Manager
40
Arbitrating Client-Specific Attributes
41
Procurve Identity-Driven Manager (IDM)
43
Configuring Username and Password Security
44
Contents
44
Overview
46
Configuring Local Password Security
49
Menu: Setting Passwords
49
CLI: Setting Passwords and Usernames
51
Web: Setting Passwords and Usernames
52
SNMP: Setting Passwords and Usernames
52
Saving Security Credentials in a Config File
53
Benefits of Saving Security Credentials
53
Enabling the Storage and Display of Security Credentials
54
Security Settings that Can be Saved
54
Local Manager and Operator Passwords
55
Password Command Options
55
SNMP Security Credentials
56
802.1X Port-Access Credentials
57
TACACS+ Encryption Key Authentication
58
RADIUS Shared-Secret Key Authentication
58
SSH Client Public-Key Authentication
59
Operating Notes
62
Restrictions
64
Front-Panel Security
66
When Security Is Important
66
Front-Panel Button Functions
67
Clear Button
68
Reset Button
68
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
68
Configuring Front-Panel Security
70
Disabling the Clear Password Function of the Clear Button
72
Re-Enabling the Clear Button and Setting or Changing the "Reset-On-Clear" Operation
73
Changing the Operation of the Reset+Clear Combination
74
Password Recovery
75
Disabling or Re-Enabling the Password Recovery Process
75
Password Recovery Process
77
Web and MAC Authentication
78
Contents
78
Overview
80
Web Authentication
80
MAC Authentication
81
Concurrent Web and MAC Authentication
81
Authorized and Unauthorized Client Vlans
82
RADIUS-Based Authentication
83
Wireless Clients
83
How Web and MAC Authentication Operate
83
Web-Based Authentication
84
MAC-Based Authentication
86
Terminology
88
Operating Rules and Notes
89
Setup Procedure for Web/Mac Authentication
91
Before You Configure Web/Mac Authentication
91
Configuring the RADIUS Server to Support MAC Authentication
93
Configuring the Switch to Access a RADIUS Server
94
Configuring Web Authentication
97
Overview
97
Configuration Commands for Web Authentication
98
Show Commands for Web Authentication
105
Customizing Web Authentication HTML Files (Optional)
111
Implementing Customized Web-Auth Pages
111
Operating Notes and Guidelines
111
Customizing HTML Templates
112
Customizable HTML Templates
113
Configuring MAC Authentication on the Switch
127
Overview
127
Configuration Commands for MAC Authentication
128
Show Commands for MAC-Based Authentication
131
Client Status
137
4 TACACS+ Authentication
138
Contents
138
Overview
139
Terminology Used in TACACS Applications
140
General System Requirements
142
General Authentication Setup Procedure
142
Configuring TACACS+ on the Switch
145
Before You Begin
145
CLI Commands Described in this Section
146
Viewing the Switch's Current Authentication Configuration
146
Viewing the Switch's Current TACACS+ Server Contact Configuration
147
Configuring the Switch's Authentication Methods
148
Using the Privilege-Mode Option for Login
148
Authentication Parameters
149
Configuring the TACACS+ Server for Single Login
150
Configuring the Switch's TACACS+ Server Access
155
How Authentication Operates
161
General Authentication Process Using a TACACS+ Server
161
Local Authentication Process
163
Using the Encryption Key
164
Encryption Options in the Switch
164
General Operation
164
Controlling Web Browser Interface Access When Using TACACS+ Authentication
165
Messages Related to TACACS+ Operation
166
Operating Notes
166
RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
168
Contents
168
Overview
170
Authentication Services
170
Accounting Services
171
RADIUS-Administered Cos and Rate-Limiting
171
RADIUIS-Administered Commands Authorization
171
SNMP Access to the Switch's Authentication Configuration MIB
171
Terminology
172
Switch Operating Rules for RADIUS
173
General RADIUS Setup Procedure
174
Configuring the Switch for RADIUS Authentication
175
Outline of the Steps for Configuring RADIUS Authentication
176
Configure Authentication for the Access Methods You Want RADIUS to Protect
177
Enable the (Optional) Access Privilege Option
180
Configure the Switch to Access a RADIUS Server
181
Configure the Switch's Global RADIUS Parameters
184
Using SNMP to View and Configure Switch Authentication Features
188
Changing and Viewing the SNMP Access Configuration
189
Local Authentication Process
191
Controlling Web Browser Interface Access
192
Commands Authorization
193
Enabling Authorization
194
Displaying Authorization Information
195
Configuring Commands Authorization on a RADIUS Server
195
Using Vendor Specific Attributes (Vsas)
195
Example Configuration on Cisco Secure ACS for MS Windows
197
Example Configuration Using Freeradius
199
VLAN Assignment in an Authentication Session
201
Tagged and Untagged VLAN Attributes
202
Additional RADIUS Attributes
203
Configuring RADIUS Accounting
204
Operating Rules for RADIUS Accounting
206
Steps for Configuring RADIUS Accounting
206
Configure the Switch to Access a RADIUS Server
207
Configure Accounting Types and the Controls for Sending Reports to the RADIUS Server
209
Optional) Configure Session Blocking and Interim Updating Options
211
Viewing RADIUS Statistics
213
General RADIUS Statistics
213
RADIUS Authentication Statistics
215
RADIUS Accounting Statistics
216
Changing RADIUS-Server Access Order
217
Messages Related to RADIUS Operation
220
Contents
222
Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
222
Overview
222
Terminology
223
Prerequisite for Using SSH
225
Public Key Formats
225
Steps for Configuring and Using SSH for Switch and Client Authentication
226
General Operating Rules and Notes
228
Configuring the Switch for SSH Operation
229
Assigning a Local Login (Operator) and Enable (Manager) Password
230
Generating the Switch's Public and Private Key Pair
230
Configuring Key Lengths
233
Providing the Switch's Public Key to Clients
233
Enabling SSH on the Switch and Anticipating SSH Client Contact Behavior
235
Configuring the Switch for SSH Authentication
240
Use an SSH Client to Access the Switch
244
Further Information on SSH Client Public-Key Authentication
244
Messages Related to SSH Operation
250
Logging Messages
251
Debug Logging
252
Configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
254
Overview
254
Terminology
255
Prerequisite for Using SSL
257
Steps for Configuring and Using SSL for Switch and Client
257
Authentication
257
Authentication
258
General Operating Rules and Notes
258
Configuring the Switch for SSL Operation
259
Assigning a Local Login (Operator) and Enabling (Manager) Password
259
Generating the Switch's Server Host Certificate
260
To Generate or Erase the Switch's Server Certificate
261
With the CLI
261
Comments on Certificate Fields
262
Generate a Self-Signed Host Certificate with the Web Browser
264
Interface
264
Generate a CA-Signed Server Host Certificate with the Web Browser Interface
267
Enabling SSL on the Switch and Anticipating SSL Browser Contact Behavior
269
Using the CLI Interface to Enable SSL
271
Using the Web Browser Interface to Enable SSL
271
Common Errors in SSL Setup
273
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HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Advanced Traffic Management Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.19 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Product Documentation
10
About Your Switch Manual Set
10
Printed Publications
10
Electronic Publications
10
Software Feature Index
11
Command Prompts
16
Screen Simulations
16
1 Getting Started
17
Introduction
17
Conventions
17
Command Syntax Statements
17
Command Prompts
18
Screen Simulations
18
Configuration and Operation Examples
18
Keys
18
Sources for more Information
19
Getting Documentation from the Web
21
Online Help
21
Menu Interface
21
Need Only a Quick Start
22
IP Addressing
22
To Set up and Install the Switch in Your Network
22
Physical Installation
22
2 Static Virtual Lans (Vlans)
24
Contents
24
Overview
26
Introduction
27
General VLAN Operation
27
Types of Static Vlans Available in the Switch
28
Designated Vlans
28
Port-Based Vlans
28
Protocol-Based Vlans
28
Terminology
29
Static VLAN Operation
30
VLAN Environments
31
VLAN Operation
32
Overlapping (Tagged) Vlans
33
Per-Port Static VLAN Configuration Options
35
VLAN Operating Rules
36
General Steps for Using Vlans
39
Multiple VLAN Considerations
40
Single Forwarding Database Operation
40
Example of an Unsupported Configuration and How to Correct It
42
Multiple Forwarding Database Operation
43
Configuring Vlans
44
Menu: Configuring Port-Based VLAN Parameters
44
To Change VLAN Support Settings
45
Adding or Editing VLAN Names
46
Adding or Changing a VLAN Port Assignment
48
CLI: Configuring Port-Based and Protocol-Based VLAN Parameters
50
Web: Viewing and Configuring VLAN Parameters
62
802.1Q VLAN Tagging
63
Special VLAN Types
68
VLAN Support and the Default VLAN
68
The Primary VLAN
68
The Secure Management VLAN
69
Preparation
71
Configuration
72
Using DHCP to Obtain an IP Address
73
Deleting the Management VLAN
76
Operating Notes for Management Vlans
76
Voice Vlans
77
Operating Rules for Voice Vlans
77
Components of Voice VLAN Operation
78
Voice VLAN Access Security
78
Effect of Vlans on Other Switch Features
78
Spanning Tree Operation with Vlans
78
IP Interfaces
79
VLAN MAC Address
79
Port Trunks
79
Port Monitoring
79
Jumbo Packet Support
80
VLAN Restrictions
80
3 Gvrp
81
Contents
81
Overview
82
Introduction
83
General Operation
84
Per-Port Options for Handling GVRP "Unknown Vlans
87
Per-Port Options for Dynamic VLAN Advertising and Joining
89
GVRP and VLAN Access Control
91
Advertisements and Dynamic Joins
91
Port-Leave from a Dynamic VLAN
91
Planning for GVRP Operation
92
Configuring GVRP on a Switch
93
Menu: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
93
CLI: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
94
Web: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
98
GVRP Operating Notes
98
Contents
100
HP ProCurve 6120 Series Installation And Getting Started Manual (62 pages)
HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.46 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Introducing the Switch
9
HP Procurve 6120G/XG Blade Switch
9
HP Procurve 6120XG Blade Switch
12
Dual-Personality Ports
14
Blade Switch Components
14
Pre-Installation Planning
16
Hardware Setup Overview
16
Switch Installation
17
Installation Guidelines
17
Installing the Blade Switch into the Enclosure
17
Accessing the Blade Switch from the HP Bladesystem Onboard Administrator
19
(Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch
19
Direct Console Access
20
Accessing the Blade Switch from the Ethernet Interface (in Band)
21
Installing or Removing SFP (Mini-GBIC), SFP+ or XFP Transceivers
21
Installing a Mini-GBIC, SFP+ or XFP Transceiver
22
Removing a Mini-GBIC
22
Example Topologies
23
Getting Started with Switch Configuration
26
Recommended Minimal Configuration
26
Using the Console Setup Screen
27
Where to Go from here
28
To Recover from a Lost Manager Password
28
Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management
29
Starting a Telnet Session
29
Starting a Web Browser Session
29
Troubleshooting
30
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
31
Diagnosing the 6120G/XG with the Leds
33
Diagnostic Tips
33
Diagnosing the 6120XG with the Leds
35
Diagnostic Tips
35
Proactive Networking
37
Hardware Diagnostic Tests
37
Testing the Switch by Resetting It
37
Checking the Switch Leds
37
Checking Console Messages
38
Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling
38
Testing Switch-To-Device Network Communications
38
Testing End-To-End Network Communications
38
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
39
Switch System Maintenance Switch
40
Restoring Factory Firmware
41
Downloading New Switch Software
42
HP Customer Support Services
42
Before Calling Support
43
HP Contact Information
43
Specifications
44
Physical
44
Environmental
44
Connectors
44
Safety
44
Lasers
45
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