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HP HP 2530 Manual Supplement (111 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Updates for the HP Switch Software Access Security Guide
6
Configuring Advanced Threat Protection
6
Introduction
6
DHCP Snooping
7
Overview
7
Enabling DHCP Snooping
8
Configuring DHCP Snooping Trusted Ports
9
Enabling DHCP Snooping on Vlans
9
Configuring Authorized Server Addresses
10
Using DHCP Snooping with Option 82
10
Changing Remote-ID from a MAC to an IP Address
11
DHCP Binding Database
12
Disabling MAC Address Check
12
Clearing DHCP Snooping Statistics
13
Enabling Debug Logging
13
Log Messages
14
Dynamic ARP Protection
15
Introduction
15
Enabling Dynamic ARP Protection
16
Configuring Trusted Ports
16
Adding an IP-To-MAC Binding to the DHCP Binding Database and Adding or Removing a Static Binding
17
Configuring Additional Validation Checks on ARP Packets
18
Verifying Dynamic ARP Protection Configuration
19
Displaying ARP Packet Statistics
19
Monitoring Dynamic ARP Protection
19
Dynamic IP Lockdown
20
Protection against IP Source Address Spoofing
20
Prerequisite: DHCP Snooping
20
Filtering IP and MAC Addresses Per-Port and Per-VLAN
21
Enabling Dynamic IP Lockdown
22
Adding an IP-To-MAC Binding to the DHCP Binding Database
23
Potential Issues with Bindings
23
Verifying the Dynamic IP Lockdown Configuration
24
Displaying the Static Configuration of IP-To-MAC Bindings
24
Debugging Dynamic IP Lockdown
25
Differences between Switch Platforms
25
Using the Instrumentation Monitor
26
Configuring Instrumentation Monitor
27
Viewing the Current Instrumentation Monitor Configuration
29
Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services
29
Introduction
29
Optional HP PCM and IDM Network Management Applications
30
RADIUS Client and Server Requirements
30
RADIUS Server Configuration for Cos (802.1P Priority) and Rate-Limiting
30
Applied Rates for RADIUS-Assigned Rate Limits
31
Egress (Outbound) Traffic
32
Ingress (Inbound) Traffic
32
Per-Port Bandwidth Override
32
Viewing the Currently Active Per-Port Cos and Rate-Limiting Configuration
33
Configuring and Using Dynamic (RADIUS-Assigned) Access Control Lists
36
Introduction
36
RADIUS-Assigned, Dynamic Acls
36
Traffic Applications
37
Contrasting RADIUS-Assigned and Static Acls
38
How a RADIUS Server Applies a RADIUS-Assigned ACL to a Client on a Switch Port
39
Effect of Multiple ACL Application Types on an Interface
40
Multiple Clients Sharing the same RADIUS-Assigned ACL
40
ACL Features, Planning, and Configuration
40
The Packet-Filtering Process
41
Operating Rules for RADIUS-Assigned Acls
41
Configuring an ACL in a RADIUS Server
42
Nas-Filter-Rule-Options
42
ACE Syntax in RADIUS Servers
44
Example Using the Standard Attribute in an Ipv4 ACL
46
Example Using HP VSA 63 to Assign Ipv6 or Ipv4 Acls
47
Example Using HP VSA 61 to Assign Ipv4 Acls
49
Configuration Notes
51
Explicitly Deny Inbound Traffic from an Authenticated Client
51
Explicitly Permit Ipv4 and Ipv6 Traffic from an Authenticated Client
51
Explicitly Permit Only the Ipv4 Traffic from an Authenticated Client
51
Implicitly Deny any IP Traffic
51
Configuring the Switch to Support RADIUS-Assigned Acls
51
Displaying Current RADIUS-Assigned ACL Activity on the Switch
52
Event Log Messages
55
Causes for Client Deauthentication Immediately after Authenticating
56
2 Updates for the HP Switch Software Ipv6 Configuration Guide
57
Access Control Lists (Acls)
57
Introduction
57
ACL Applications
58
RADIUS-Assigned Acls
58
General Application Options
58
Ipv6 Acls
58
Concurrent Ipv4 and Ipv6 Acls
59
ACL Inbound Application Points
59
VACL Applications
59
RADIUS-Assigned (Dynamic) Port ACL Applications
60
RADIUS-Assigned Acls When Multiple Clients Use the same Port
60
802.1X User-Based and Port-Based Applications
61
Considerations
61
Ipv6 Applications
62
Planning and Configuring Acls
63
ACL Operation
63
Packet-Filtering
64
Planning an ACL Application
68
Switch Resource Usage
68
Prioritizing and Monitoring ACL and Qos Feature Usage
68
ACL Resource Usage and Monitoring
68
Rule Usage
68
Managing ACL Resource Consumption
69
Oversubscribing Available Resources
69
Example of ACL Resource Usage
70
Troubleshooting Shortage of Resources
70
Viewing Current Rule Usage
70
Traffic Management and Improved Network Performance
70
Security
71
Guidelines for Planning ACL Structure
71
ACL Configuration and Operating Rules
72
How an ACE Uses a Mask to Screen Packets for Matches
72
Prefix Usage Differences between Acls and Other Ipv6 Addressing
73
Configuring and Assigning an ACL
74
ACL Configuration Structure
74
ACL Types
74
Steps for Implementing Acls
74
ACL Configuration Factors
77
The Sequence of Entries in an ACL Is Significant
77
Allowing for the Implied Deny Function
78
Assigning an ACL Name to an Interface
78
Assigning an ACL to an Interface
78
ACE Rules
79
Creating an ACL Using the CLI
79
Using CIDR Notation to Enter the Ipv6 ACL Prefix Length
80
Configuration Commands
80
Configuring Acls
80
Creating, Entering, and Configuring an ACL
81
Enabling, Disabling, and Displaying Acls
81
Configuring Aces in an ACL
82
TCP and UDP Traffic in Ipv6 Acls
83
Filtering Switched Ipv6 Traffic Inbound on a VLAN
85
Deleting an Ipv6 ACL
86
Editing an Existing ACL
86
Editing Rules
86
Sequence Numbering in Acls
87
Inserting an ACE in an Existing ACL with a Sequence Number
88
Deleting an ACE from an Existing ACL
89
Resequencing Aces in an Ipv6 ACL
90
Attaching a Remark to an ACE
91
Operating Notes for Remarks
93
Displaying ACL Configuration Data
94
Displaying an ACL Summary
95
Displaying Content of All Acls on the Switch
96
Displaying ACL Information for a VLAN
97
Displaying Static Port (and Trunk) ACL Assignments
98
Displaying Content of a Specific ACL
99
Display All Acls and Their Assignments in the Startup-Config and Running-Config Files
102
Creating or Editing an ACL Offline
102
The Offline Process
103
Enable Ipv6 ACL "Deny" Logging
105
ACL Logging Operation
105
Requirements for Using Ipv6 ACL Logging
105
Enabling ACL Logging on the Switch
106
ACL Operating Notices
107
Unable to Delete an ACL in the Running Configuration
108
Index
109
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HP HP 2530 Installation And Getting Started Manual (93 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 1.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Introducing the Switch
9
Front of the Switch
12
Network Ports
13
Leds
13
Port Leds
15
LED Mode Select Button and Indicator Leds
16
Reset Button
17
Clear Button
17
Console Port
17
Back of the Switch
18
Power Connector
18
Switch Features
19
Save Power Mode
20
Installing the Switch
21
Included Parts
21
Installation Precautions
23
Installation Procedures
24
Prepare the Installation Site
25
Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
26
LED Behavior
27
Mount the Switch
28
Rack or Cabinet Mounting
28
Rack Mounting the Switch
29
Wall or Under-Table Mounting
31
Horizontal Surface Mounting
32
Connect the Switch to a Power Source
32
Connect the Network Cables
33
Using the RJ-45 Connectors
33
Installing or Removing Sfps
34
Installing the Sfps
34
Removing the Sfps
35
Connecting Cables to Sfps
35
Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch
35
Terminal Configuration
36
Direct Console Access
37
Sample Network Topologies
39
As a Desktop Switch Implementing Poe
39
As a Segment Switch Implementing Poe
40
Stacking the Switch
42
Configuring the Switch
43
Recommended Minimal Configuration
43
Using the Console Setup Screen
44
Where to Go from here
45
Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management
47
Starting a Telnet Session
47
Starting a Web Browser Session
47
Troubleshooting
49
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
49
Diagnosing with the Leds
52
LED Patterns for General Switch Troubleshooting
52
LED Patterns for Poe Troubleshooting
56
Proactive Networking
57
Hardware Diagnostic Tests
58
Testing the Switch by Resetting It
58
Checking the Switch Leds
58
Checking Console Messages
58
Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling
59
Testing Switch-To-Device Network Communications
59
Testing End-To-End Network Communications
59
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
60
Downloading New Switch Software
61
HP Customer Support Services
61
Before Calling Support
61
A Specifications
63
Switch Specifications
63
Physical
63
Electrical
63
Environmental
64
Acoustics
64
Safety
64
Standards
65
Cabling and Technology Information Specifications
66
Technology Distance Specifications
68
Mode Conditioning Patch Cord
69
Installing the Patch Cord
69
Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs
71
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections
73
Cable Diagram
73
Pin Assignments
73
Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection
74
Cable Diagram
74
Pin Assignments
74
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections
75
Cable Diagram
75
Pin Assignments
75
B Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements
77
Safety Information
77
Informations Concernant la Sécurité
78
Hinweise zur Sicherheit
79
Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza
80
Consideraciones sobre Seguridad
81
Safety Information (Japan
82
Safety Information (China
83
EMC Regulatory Statements
84
Canada
84
Australia/New Zealand
84
Japan
84
Korea
85
Taiwan
85
HP HP 2530 Quick Setup Manual (9 pages)
24-Port and 48-Port Switches
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.28 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Setup Guide
1
SFP Installation Notes
3
Installation Precautions
4
Regulatory Information
5
Product Specifications
5
Power Cord
6
Documentation Feedback
7
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HP HP 2530 Quick Setup Manual (6 pages)
8-Port Switches
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.34 MB
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