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HABP Client
Configuration
Displaying HABP
HABP Configuration
Example
ONFIGURATION
Table 325 Configure an HABP server
Operation
Configure the current
switch to be an HABP
server
Configure the interval to
send HABP request
packets.
HABP clients reside on switches attached to HABP servers. After you enable HABP
for a switch, the switch operates as an HABP client by default. So you only need to
enable HABP on a switch to make it an HABP client.
Table 326 Configure an HABP client
Operation
Enter system view
Enable HABP
After performing the above configuration, you can display and verify your
HABP-related configuration by execute the display command in any view.
Table 327 Display HABP
Operation
Display HABP configuration and
status information
Display the MAC address table
maintained by HABP
Display statistics on HABP traffic
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 99, Switch B operates as a 3Com authentication bypass
protocol (HABP) server, Switch A operates as a HABP client. Both Switch A and
Switch B are in VLAN 2.
Switch A and Switch B are interconnected through trunk ports
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GigabitEthernet2/0/1 (Switch A) and GigabitEthernet2/0/2 (Switch B).
VLAN 2 is the default of the two ports.
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The two ports permit packets of all the VLANs.
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Command
Description
habp server vlan
Required
vlan-id
By default, a switch operates as an HABP
client after you enable HABP on the switch,
and if you want to use the switch as a
management switch, you must configure
the switch to be an HABP server.
habp timer interval
Optional
The default interval for an HABP server to
send HABP request packets is 20 seconds.
Command
system-view
habp enable
Command
display habp
display habp table
display habp traffic
Description
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Optional
HABP is enabled by default. And a switch
operates as an HABP client after you
enable HABP for it.
Description
You can execute the
display command in any
view