Manually Configuring A Switch; Configuring Multiple Switches - HP 438031-B21 - 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Manual

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User account
User
Operator
Administrator

Manually configuring a switch

The switch is configured manually using a command line interface, a browser-based interface, or an
SNMP interface. See the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Command Reference Guide for more
information on using these management interfaces to configure the switch.
After a switch is configured, back up the configuration as a text file to a TFTP server. The backup
configuration file is then downloaded from the TFTP server to restore the switch back to the original
configuration. This restoration is necessary if one of these conditions apply:
The switch configuration becomes corrupted during operation.
The switch must be replaced because of a hardware failure.

Configuring multiple switches

Configure multiple switches by using scripted CLI commands through Telnet or by downloading a
configuration file using a TFTP server.
Using scripted CLI commands through Telnet
The CLI, provided with the switch, executes customized configuration scripts on multiple switches. A
configuration script is tailored to one of the multiple switches, and then that configuration can be
deployed to other switches from a central deployment server.
Using a configuration file
If planning for the base configuration of multiple switches in a network to be the same, manually
configure one switch, upload the configuration to a TFTP server, and use that configuration as a base
configuration template file.
Switch IP addresses are acquired by default using BOOTP, therefore, each switch has a unique IP
address. Each switch is remotely accessed from a central deployment server and an individual switch
configuration is downloaded to meet specific network requirements. See the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c
Switch Command Reference Guide for additional information on using a TFTP server to upload and
download configuration files.
Description and tasks performed
The user has no direct responsibility for switch management. He or she
can view all switch status information and statistics, but cannot make
any configuration changes to the switch.
The operator manages all functions of the switch. The operator can
reset ports or the entire switch.
By default, the operator account is disabled and has no password.
The super user administrator has complete access to all menus,
information, and configuration commands on the switch, including the
ability to change both the user and administrator passwords.
Password
user
admin
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