HP 9304m Installation And Getting Started Manual page 80

Procurve routing switches
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This chapter describes how to configure basic, non-protocol features on HP devices using the CLI and Web
management interface.
This chapter contains procedures for configuring the following parameters:
Basic system parameters – see "Configuring Basic System Parameters" on page 4-3
Basic port parameters – see "Configuring Basic Port Parameters" on page 4-18
Basic Layer 2 parameters – see "Configuring Basic Layer 2 Parameters" on page 4-24
Basic Layer 3 parameters – see "Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols" on page 4-39
System defaults and table sizes – see "Displaying and Modifying System Parameter Default Settings" on
page 4-40
Temperature sensor parameters – see "Using the Temperature Sensor" on page 4-44
Mirror ports (for traffic diagnosis and troubleshooting) – see "Assigning a Mirror Port and Monitor Ports" on
page 4-48
HP devices are configured at the factory with default parameters that allow you to begin using the basic features of
the system immediately. However, many of the advanced features such as VLANs or routing protocols for the
router must first be enabled at the system (global) level before they can be configured.
If you use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure system parameters, you can find these system level
parameters at the Global CONFIG level of the CLI.
If you use the Web management interface, you configure the system level parameters on the System
configuration panel, which is displayed by default when you start a management session. Figure 4.1 shows
an example of the System configuration panel on an HP 9304M, HP 9308M, or HP 9315M Routing Switch.
NOTE: Before assigning or modifying any router parameters, you must assign the IP sub-net (interface)
addresses for each port.
NOTE: This chapter does not describe how to configure Virtual LANs (VLANs) or link aggregation. For VLAN
configuration information, see the Advanced Configuration and Management Guide . For link aggregation
information, see "Configuring Trunk Groups and Dynamic Link Aggregation" on page 5-1.
NOTE: For information about configuring IP addresses, DNS resolver, DHCP assist, and other IP-related
parameters, see the "Configuring IP" chapter of the Advanced Configuration and Management Guide .
Configuring Basic Features
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