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HP Enterprise FlexNetwork 10500 Series manual available for free PDF download: Configuration Manual
HP Enterprise FlexNetwork 10500 Series Configuration Manual (325 pages)
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Using the CLI
10
CLI Views
10
Entering System View from User View
11
Returning to the Upper-Level View from any View
11
Returning to User View
11
Accessing the CLI Online Help
11
Using the Undo Form of a Command
12
Entering a Command
13
Editing a Command Line
13
Entering a Text or String Type Value for an Argument
13
Entering an Interface Type
14
Abbreviating Commands
15
Configuring and Using Command Aliases
15
Configuring and Using Command Hotkeys
16
Enabling Redisplaying Entered-But-Not-Submitted Commands
17
Understanding Command-Line Error Messages
18
Using the Command History Feature
18
Command Buffering Rules
19
Repeating Commands in the Command History Buffer for a Line
19
Controlling the CLI Output
20
Pausing between Screens of Output
20
Numbering each Output Line from a Display Command
20
Filtering the Output from a Display Command
21
Saving the Output from a Display Command to a File
23
Viewing and Managing the Output from a Display Command Effectively
25
Saving the Running Configuration
25
Configuring RBAC
26
Overview
26
Permission Assignment
26
User Role Assignment
29
FIPS Compliance
29
Configuration Task List
30
Creating a User Role
30
Configuring User Role Rules
30
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
31
Configuration Procedure
31
Configuring a Feature Group
32
Configuring Resource Access Policies
33
Configuring the User Role Interface Policy
33
Configuring the User Role VLAN Policy
33
Configuring the User Role VPN Instance Policy
34
Assigning User Roles
34
Enabling the Default User Role Feature
34
Assigning User Roles to Remote AAA Authentication Users
35
Assigning User Roles to Local AAA Authentication Users
35
Assigning User Roles to Non-AAA Authentication Users on User Lines
36
Configuring Temporary User Role Authorization
37
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
37
Configuring User Role Authentication
39
Obtaining Temporary User Role Authorization
39
Displaying and Maintaining RBAC Settings
39
RBAC Configuration Examples
40
RBAC Configuration Example for Local AAA Authentication Users
40
RBAC Configuration Example for RADIUS Authentication Users
41
RBAC Temporary User Role Authorization Configuration Example (HWTACACS Authentication) )
44
RBAC Temporary User Role Authorization Configuration Example (RADIUS Authentication)
48
Troubleshooting RBAC
51
Local Users Have more Access Permissions than Intended
51
Login Attempts by RADIUS Users Always Fail
51
Login Overview
53
Using the Console Port for the First Device Access
55
Configuring CLI Login
56
CLI Overview
56
User Lines
56
Login Authentication Modes
57
User Roles
57
FIPS Compliance
57
Configuring Console or USB Console Login
58
Disabling Authentication for Console or USB Console Login
58
Configuring Password Authentication for Console or USB Console Login
59
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console or USB Console Login
60
Configuring Common AUX or Console Line Settings
60
Configuring Telnet Login
62
Configuring the Device as a Telnet Server
62
Using the Device to Log in to a Telnet Server
68
Configuring SSH Login
68
Configuring the Device as an SSH Server
69
Using the Device to Log in to an SSH Server
70
Displaying and Maintaining CLI Login
71
Configuring Web Login
72
FIPS Compliance
72
Configuring HTTP Login
72
Configuring HTTPS Login
73
Displaying and Maintaining Web Login
75
Web Login Configuration Examples
76
HTTP Login Configuration Example
76
HTTPS Login Configuration Example
76
Accessing the Device through SNMP
79
Configuring Restful Access
80
FIPS Compliance
80
Configuring Restful Access over HTTP
80
Configuring Restful Access over HTTPS
80
Controlling User Access to the Device
82
FIPS Compliance
82
Controlling Telnet and SSH Logins
82
Configuration Procedures
82
Configuration Example
83
Controlling Web Logins
83
Configuring Source IP-Based Web Login Control
84
Logging off Online Web Users
84
Configuration Example
84
Controlling SNMP Access
85
Configuration Procedure
85
Configuration Example
86
Configuring Command Authorization
87
Configuration Procedure
87
Configuration Example
88
Configuring Command Accounting
90
Configuration Procedure
90
Configuration Example
91
Configuring FTP
93
FIPS Compliance
93
Using the Device as an FTP Server
93
Configuring Basic Parameters
93
Configuring Authentication and Authorization
94
Manually Releasing FTP Connections
95
Displaying and Maintaining the FTP Server
95
FTP Server Configuration Example in Standalone Mode
95
FTP Server Configuration Example in IRF Mode
97
Using the Device as an FTP Client
98
Establishing an FTP Connection
98
Managing Directories on the FTP Server
99
Working with Files on the FTP Server
99
Changing to Another User Account
100
Maintaining and Troubleshooting the FTP Connection
101
Terminating the FTP Connection
101
Displaying Command Help Information
101
Displaying and Maintaining the FTP Client
101
FTP Client Configuration Example in Standalone Mode
102
FTP Client Configuration Example in IRF Mode
103
Configuring TFTP
105
FIPS Compliance
105
Configuring the Device as an Ipv4 TFTP Client
105
Configuring the Device as an Ipv6 TFTP Client
106
Managing File Systems
107
Overview
107
File Systems
107
Directories
108
Files
108
Specifying a Directory Name or File Name
109
FIPS Compliance
109
File System Management Restrictions and Guidelines
109
Managing Storage Media and File Systems
110
Partitioning a CF Card or a USB Disk
110
Mounting or Unmounting a File System
111
Formatting a File System
111
Repairing a File System
112
Managing Directories
112
Displaying Directory Information
112
Displaying the Working Directory
112
Changing the Working Directory
112
Creating a Directory
112
Renaming a Directory
113
Archiving or Extracting Directories
113
Deleting a Directory
113
Setting the Operation Mode for Directories
113
Managing Files
114
Displaying File Information
114
Displaying the Contents of a Text File
114
Renaming a File
114
Copying a File
114
Moving a File
115
Compressing or Decompressing a File
115
Archiving or Extracting Files
115
Deleting or Restoring a File
115
Deleting Files from the Recycle bin
116
Calculating the File Digest
116
Setting the Operation Mode for Files
116
Managing Configuration Files
117
Overview
117
Configuration Types
117
Next-Startup Configuration File Redundancy
118
Configuration File Formats
118
Startup Configuration File Selection
118
Configuration File Content Organization and Format
118
FIPS Compliance
119
Enabling Configuration Encryption
119
Comparing Configurations for Their Differences
119
Saving the Running Configuration
120
Using Different Methods to Save the Running Configuration
121
Configuring Configuration Rollback
122
Configuration Task List
122
Setting Configuration Archive Parameters
123
Enabling Automatic Configuration Archiving
124
Manually Archiving the Running Configuration
124
Rolling Back Configuration
124
Configuring Configuration Commit Delay
125
Specifying a Next-Startup Configuration File
125
Backing up the Main Next-Startup Configuration File to a TFTP Server
126
Restoring the Main Next-Startup Configuration File from a TFTP Server
127
Deleting a Next-Startup Configuration File
127
Displaying and Maintaining Configuration Files
128
Upgrading Software
129
Overview
129
Software Types
129
Software File Naming Conventions
129
Comware Image Redundancy and Loading Procedure
129
System Startup Process
130
Upgrade Methods
131
Upgrade Restrictions and Guidelines
132
Preparing for the Upgrade
132
Upgrade Task List
132
Preloading the Bootware Image to Bootware
133
Specifying Startup Images and Completing the Upgrade (in Standalone Mode)
133
Specifying Startup Images and Completing the Upgrade (in IRF Mode)
134
Enabling Software Synchronization from the Active MPU to the Standby MPU at Startup
135
Displaying and Maintaining Software Image Settings
136
Software Upgrade Examples
136
Software Upgrade Example (in Standalone Mode)
136
Software Upgrade Example (in IRF Mode)
137
Performing an ISSU
140
Overview
140
ISSU Methods
140
ISSU Commands
141
Preparing for ISSU
141
Verifying the Device Operating Status
141
Preparing the Upgrade Images
142
Identifying the Software Image Signature
142
Identifying the ISSU Method
142
Verifying Feature Status
142
Determining the Upgrade Procedure
143
Understanding ISSU Guidelines
143
Logging in to the Device through the Console Port
144
Saving the Running Configuration
144
Performing an ISSU by Using Issu Commands
144
Performing a Compatible Upgrade
144
Performing an Incompatible Upgrade
145
Performing an ISSU by Using Install Commands
145
ISSU Task List
145
Decompressing an .Ipe File
146
Installing or Upgrading Software Images
146
Uninstalling Feature or Patch Images
147
Aborting a Software Activate/Deactivate Operation
148
Committing Software Changes
148
Verifying Software Images
148
Deleting Inactive Software Images
148
Displaying and Maintaining ISSU
149
Standalone Mode
149
IRF Mode
149
Troubleshooting ISSU in IRF Mode
150
Command
150
Examples of Using Issu Commands for ISSU on a Dual-Member IRF Fabric
151
Feature Upgrade to a Compatible Version
151
Feature Upgrade to an Incompatible Version
154
Examples of Using Issu Commands for ISSU on a Four-Member IRF Fabric
157
Feature Upgrade to a Compatible Version
157
Feature Upgrade to an Incompatible Version (Upgrading One Subordinate Member First)
163
Feature Upgrade to an Incompatible Version (Upgrading Multiple Subordinate Members First)
168
Examples of Using Install Commands for ISSU on a Standalone Device
173
Feature Upgrade Example
173
Examples of Using Install Commands for ISSU on an IRF Fabric
176
Feature Upgrade Example
176
Using the Emergency Shell
181
Managing the File Systems
181
Obtaining a System Image from an FTP/TFTP Server
182
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface
182
Checking the Connectivity to a Server
183
Accessing the Server
183
Loading the System Image
184
Rebooting the Device
184
Displaying Device Information in Emergency Shell Mode
185
Emergency Shell Usage Example
185
Network Requirements
185
Usage Procedure
185
Using Automatic Configuration
188
Overview
188
Using Server-Based Automatic Configuration
188
Server-Based Automatic Configuration Task List
188
Configuring the File Server
189
Preparing the Files for Automatic Configuration
189
Configuring the DHCP Server
190
Configuring the DNS Server
192
Configuring the Gateway
192
Preparing the Interface Used for Automatic Configuration
192
Starting and Completing Automatic Configuration
192
Server-Based Automatic Configuration Examples
193
Automatic Configuration Using TFTP Server
193
Enable Dhcp
194
Automatic Configuration Using HTTP Server and Tcl Script
197
Automatic Configuration Using HTTP Server and Python Script
198
Automatic IRF Setup
200
Managing the Device
203
Device Management Task List
203
Configuring the Device Name
203
Configuring the System Time
204
Enabling Displaying the Copyright Statement
205
Configuring Banners
205
Banner Types
205
Banner Input Methods
205
Configuration Procedure
206
Setting the System Operating Mode
207
Rebooting the Device
207
Configuration Guidelines
208
Rebooting Devices Immediately at the CLI
208
Scheduling a Device Reboot
208
Scheduling a Task
208
Configuration Procedure
209
Schedule Configuration Example
210
Disabling Password Recovery Capability
213
Setting the Port Status Detection Timer
215
Monitoring CPU Usage
215
Setting Memory Alarm Thresholds
216
Configuring the Temperature Alarm Thresholds
218
Specifying Load Sharing Modes for a Service Module
218
Specifying an Operating Mode and a Proxy Mode for a Service Module
219
About Operating Modes for Service Modules
219
About Proxy Modes for Service Modules
225
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
225
Configuration Procedure
226
Enabling the Port down Feature Globally
227
Configuring an Asset Profile for a Physical Component
227
Isolating a Switching Fabric Module
228
Isolation Restrictions and Guidelines
228
Isolation Procedure
228
Suppressing Switching Fabric Module Removal Interrupt Signals
229
Configuring Hardware Failure Detection and Protection
229
Specifying the Actions to be Taken for Hardware Failures
229
Enabling Hardware Failure Protection for Interfaces
230
Enabling Hardware Failure Protection for Aggregation Groups
230
Enabling Data Forwarding Path Failure Detection
231
Verifying and Diagnosing Transceiver Modules
231
Verifying Transceiver Modules
231
Diagnosing Transceiver Modules
232
Disabling Alarm Traps for Transceiver Modules
232
Specifying an ITU Channel Number for a Transceiver Module
232
Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration
233
Displaying and Maintaining Device Management Configuration
233
Standalone Mode
233
IRF Mode
235
Using Tcl
238
Using Tcl to Configure the Device
238
Executing Comware Commands in Tcl Configuration View
239
Managing the System with Bootware
240
Overview
240
Restrictions and Guidelines
240
Using the BASIC-BOOTWARE Menu on LSU1SUPB0 (JG496A) Mpus
241
Modifying Serial Port Parameters
241
Updating the Extended Bootware Segment
242
Updating the Entire Bootware
242
Running the Primary Extended Bootware Segment
243
Running the Backup Extended Bootware Segment
243
Using the BASIC-BOOTWARE Menu on Mpus Except LSU1SUPB0 (JG496A)
244
Modifying Serial Port Parameters
245
Updating the Extended Bootware Segment
245
Updating the Entire Bootware
245
Running the Primary Extended Bootware Segment
246
Running the Backup Extended Bootware Segment
246
Using the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE Menu on LSU1SUPB0 (JG496A) Mpus
247
Running the Comware Software
249
Upgrading Comware Software through the Console Port
250
Upgrading Comware Software through the Management Ethernet Port
251
Managing Files
254
Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration
257
Skipping the Configuration File at the Next Startup
258
Managing the Bootware Image
258
Skipping Console Login Authentication
260
Managing Storage Media
261
Using the EXTENDED ASSISTANT Menu
262
Using the EXTENDED-BOOTWARE Menu on Mpus Except LSU1SUPB0 (JG496A)
263
Running the Comware Software
266
Upgrading Comware Software through the Console Port
266
Upgrading Comware Software through the Management Ethernet Port
268
Managing Files
270
Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration
273
Skipping the Configuration File at the Next Startup
274
Managing the Bootware Image
275
Skipping Console Login Authentication
277
Managing Storage Media
278
Using the EXTENDED ASSISTANT Menu
279
Bootware Shortcut Keys
280
Comware Software Upgrade Examples
281
Using XMODEM to Upgrade Software through the Console Port
281
Using TFTP to Upgrade Comware Software through the Management Ethernet Port
282
Using FTP to Upgrade Comware Software through the Management Ethernet Port
284
Using Python
285
Entering the Python Shell
285
Executing a Python Script
285
Exiting the Python Shell
285
Python Usage Example
285
Comware 7 Extended Python API
287
Importing and Using the Comware 7 Extended Python API
287
Comware 7 Extended Python API Functions
287
CLI Class
287
Usage Guidelines
288
Transfer Class
289
API Get_Self_Slot
290
API Get_Standby_Slot
290
API Get_Slot_Range
291
API Get_Slot_Info
292
Document Conventions and Icons
293
Conventions
293
Network Topology Icons
294
Support and Other Resources
295
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
295
Accessing Updates
295
Websites
296
Customer Self Repair
296
Remote Support
296
Documentation Feedback
296
Index
298
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