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HP J9086A Advanced Traffic Management Manual (364 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.37 MB
Table of Contents
5
Table of Contents
11
Ip Routing Features
12
8 Procurve Stack Management
13
Table of Contents
15
Product Documentation
16
Software Feature Index
22
1 Getting Started
22
Introduction
22
Conventions
22
Feature Descriptions By Model
22
Command Syntax Statements
23
Command Prompts
23
Screen Simulations
24
Port Identity Examples
24
Sources for More Information
25
Need Only a Quick Start
25
IP Addressing
26
To Set Up and Install the Switch in Your Network
27
2 Static Virtual Lans (Vlans)
27
Contents
29
Overview
30
Port-Based Virtual Lans (Static Vlans)
33
Overview of Using Vlans
33
VLAN Support and the Default VLAN
33
The Primary VLAN
35
Per-Port Static VLAN Configuration Options
36
General Steps for Using Vlans
36
VLAN Operating Notes
36
Multiple VLAN Considerations
38
Single-Forwarding Database Operation
38
Example of an Unsupported Configuration and How
38
To Correct It
40
Multiple-Forwarding Database Operation
41
Menu: Configuring VLAN Parameters
41
To Change VLAN Support Settings
43
Adding or Editing VLAN Names
45
Adding or Changing a VLAN Port Assignment
47
CLI: Configuring VLAN Parameters
48
Displaying the Switch's VLAN Configuration
49
Displaying the Configuration for a Particular VLAN
50
Showing Port Details for Vlans
52
Changing the Number of Vlans Allowed On the Switch
52
Changing the Primary VLAN
52
Creating a New Static VLAN Changing the VLAN Context Level
53
Converting a Dynamic VLAN to a Static VLAN
54
Configuring Static VLAN Name and Per-Port Settings
55
Web: Viewing and Configuring VLAN Parameters
56
802.1Q VLAN Tagging
60
The Secure Management VLAN
62
Preparation
63
Configuration
63
Operating Notes for Management Vlans
64
Effect of Vlans On Other Switch Features
64
Spanning Tree Operation with Vlans
65
IP Interfaces
65
VLAN MAC Addresses
66
Port Trunks
66
Port Monitoring
66
VLAN Restrictions
66
Jumbo Packet Support
67
3 Gvrp
67
Contents
68
Overview
69
Introduction
70
General Operation
72
Per-Port Options for Handling GVRP "Unknown Vlans
74
Per-Port Options for Dynamic VLAN Advertising and Joining
76
GVRP and VLAN Access Control
76
Port-Leave From a Dynamic VLAN
77
Planning for GVRP Operation
77
Configuring GVRP On a Switch
78
Menu: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
79
CLI: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
82
Web: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
83
GVRP Operating Notes
85
Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (Igmp)/
85
4 Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
85
Contents
86
Overview
87
General Operation and Features
87
IGMP Features
88
IGMP Terms
89
IGMP Operating Features
89
Basic Operation
89
Enhancements
90
CLI: Configuring and Displaying IGMP
95
Web: Enabling or Disabling IGMP
95
How IGMP Operates
95
Message Types
96
IGMP Operating Notes
96
Displaying IGMP Data
96
How IGMP Operates
97
Supported Standards and Rfcs
97
Operation with or Without IP Addressing
98
Automatic Fast-Leave IGMP
100
Automatic Fast-Leave IGMP
101
Using Delayed Group Flush
101
Forced Fast-Leave IGMP
102
Setting Fast-Leave and Forced Fast-Leave From the CLI
102
Setting Forced Fast-Leave Using the MIB
103
Listing the Mib-Enabled Forced Fast-Leave Configuration
104
Configuring Per-Port Forced Fast-Leave IGMP
106
Using the Switch As Querier
106
Querier Operation
107
Excluding Multicast Addresses From IP Multicast Filtering
108
Excluding Multicast Addresses From IP Multicast Filtering
109
Spanning-Tree Operation/
109
5 Spanning-Tree Operation
109
Contents
111
Overview
115
The RSTP (802.1W) and STP (802.1D) Spanning Tree Options
116
RSTP (802.1W)
116
Stp (802.1D)
117
How STP and RSTP Operate
119
Configuring Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree (RSTP)
119
Overview
120
Transitioning From STP to RSTP
121
Configuring RSTP
121
Optimizing the RSTP Configuration
122
CLI: Configuring RSTP
128
Menu: Configuring RSTP
130
Web: Enabling or Disabling RSTP
131
D Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
131
Menu: Configuring 802.1D STP
134
CLI: Configuring 802.1D STP
138
STP Fast Mode
139
Fast-Uplink Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
141
Terminology
142
Operating Rules for Fast Uplink
143
Menu: Viewing and Configuring Fast-Uplink STP
149
CLI: Viewing and Configuring Fast-Uplink STP
152
Operating Notes
153
Web: Enabling or Disabling STP
154
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
155
MSTP Structure
157
How MSTP Operates
157
MST Regions
159
Regions, Legacy STP and RSTP Switches, and the Common Spanning Tree (CST)
159
MSTP Operation with 802.1Q Vlans
159
Regions, Legacy STP and RSTP Switches, and the Common Spanning
160
Terminology
162
Operating Rules
163
Transitioning From STP or RSTP to MSTP
164
Tips for Planning an MSTP Application
165
Steps for Configuring MSTP
167
Configuring MSTP Operation Mode and Global Parameters
171
Configuring Basic Port Connectivity Parameters
174
Configuring MST Instance Parameters
177
Configuring MST Instance Per-Port Parameters
180
Enabling or Disabling Spanning Tree Operation
180
Enabling an Entire MST Region at Once or Exchanging One Region Configuration for Another
182
Displaying MSTP Statistics and Configuration
182
Displaying MSTP Statistics
185
Displaying the MSTP Configuration
189
Operating Notes
189
Troubleshooting
191
Contents/Quality of Service (Qos): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
191
Contents
191
Quality of Service (Qos): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
193
Introduction
196
Terminology
197
Overview
199
Introduction
199
Classifiers for Prioritizing Outbound Packets
199
Packet Classifiers and Evaluation Order
203
Preparation for Configuring Qos
203
Steps for Configuring Qos On the Switch
205
Planning a Qos Configuration
205
Prioritizing and Monitoring Qos Configuration Options
205
Policy Enforcement Engine
205
Qos Resource Usage and Monitoring
206
Planning and Monitoring Rule Usage
206
Managing Qos Resource Consumption
207
Troubleshooting a Shortage of Rule Resources
208
Examples of Qos Resource Usage
210
Using Qos Classifiers to Configure Qos for Outbound Traffic
210
Viewing the Qos Configuration
211
No Override
211
Qos UDP/TCP Priority
212
Assigning 802.1P Priority Based On TCP or UDP Port Number
214
Assigning a DSCP Policy Based On TCP or UDP Port Number
218
Qos Ip-Device Priority
219
Assigning a Priority Based On IP Address
220
Assigning a DSCP Policy Based On IP Address
224
Qos IP Type-Of-Service (Tos) Policy and Priority
225
Of the Tos Precedence Bits
226
Assigning an 802.1P Priority to Ipv4 Packets On the Basis of Incoming DSCP
230
Assigning a DSCP Policy On the Basis of the DSCP in Ipv4 Packets Received From Upstream Devices
233
Received From Upstream Devices
233
Details of Qos IP Type-Of-Service
236
Qos VLAN-ID (VID) Priority
236
Assigning a Priority Based On VLAN-ID
238
Assigning a DSCP Policy Based On VLAN-ID (VID)
242
Qos Source-Port Priority
242
Assigning a Priority Based On Source-Port
244
Assigning a DSCP Policy Based On the Source-Port
244
Steps for Creating a Policy Based On Source-Port Classifiers
248
Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping
249
Default Priority Settings for Selected Codepoints
250
Quickly Listing Non-Default Codepoint Settings
251
Effect of "No-Override
251
Note On Changing a Priority Setting
252
Example of Changing the Priority Setting On a Policy When One or More Classifiers Are Currently Using the Policy
255
IP Multicast (IGMP) Interaction with Qos
255
Qos Messages in the CLI
256
Qos Operating Notes and Restrictions
259
Table of Contents
261
Overview of IP Routing
261
IP Interfaces
262
IP Tables and Caches
262
ARP Cache Table
263
IP Route Table
263
IP Forwarding Cache
264
IP Global Parameters for Routing Switches
265
IP Interface Parameters for Routing Switches
266
Configuring IP Parameters for Routing Switches
266
Configuring IP Addresses
266
Configuring ARP Parameters
266
How ARP Works
268
Changing the ARP Aging Period
270
Enabling Proxy ARP
271
Configuring Forwarding Parameters
271
Enabling Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts
272
Configuring ICMP
272
Disabling ICMP Messages
273
Disabling Replies to Broadcast Ping Requests
273
Disabling ICMP Destination Unreachable Messages
274
Disabling ICMP Redirects
274
Configuring Static IP Routes
275
Static Route Types
275
Static IP Route Parameters
275
Static Route States Follow VLAN (Interface) States
276
Configuring a Static IP Route
276
Configuring the Default Route
277
Configuring a "Null" Route
277
Displaying Static Route Information
280
Configuring IRDP
281
Enabling IRDP Globally
281
Enabling IRDP On an Individual VLAN Interface
283
Displaying IRDP Information
284
Configuring DHCP Relay
284
DHCP Packet Forwarding
284
Unicast Forwarding
284
Broadcast Forwarding
284
Overview
285
Minimum Requirements for DHCP Relay Operation
285
Enabling DHCP Relay
285
Configuring a Helper Address
286
DHCP Option 82
287
Option 82 Server Support
287
Terminology
288
General DHCP Option 82 Requirements and Operation
290
Option 82 Field Content
292
Forwarding Policies
293
Multiple Option 82 Relay Agents in a Client Request Path
294
Validation of Server Response Packets
296
Multinetted Vlans
296
Configuring Option 82 Operation On the Routing Switch
298
Operating Notes
300
UDP Broadcast Forwarding
300
Overview
301
Subnet Masking for UDP Forwarding Addresses
302
Configuring and Enabling UDP Broadcast Forwarding
302
Globally Enabling UDP Broadcast Forwarding
302
Configuring UDP Broadcast Forwarding On Individual Vlans
304
Displaying the Current IP Forward-Protocol Configuration
305
Operating Notes for UDP Broadcast Forwarding
305
Messages Related to UDP Broadcast Forwarding
307
Table of Contents
309
Overview
310
Operation
311
Which Devices Support Stacking
312
Components of Procurve Stack Management
312
General Stacking Operation
313
Operating Rules for Stacking
313
General Rules
314
Specific Rules
316
Configuring Stack Management
316
Overview of Configuring and Bringing Up a Stack
318
General Steps for Creating a Stack
319
Commander Switch
319
Using the Menu Interface to View Stack Status and Configure Stacking
319
Using the Menu Interface to View and Configure a Commander
321
Switch
321
Using the Menu to Manage a Candidate Switch
324
Using the Commander to Manage the Stack
330
Using the Commander to Access Member Switches for Configuration Changes and Monitoring Traffic
331
Another Stack
331
Converting a Commander or Member to a Member of Another Stack
332
Monitoring Stack Status
336
Using the CLI to View Stack Status and Configure Stacking
338
Using the CLI to View Stack Status
340
Using the CLI to Configure a Commander Switch
342
Adding to a Stack or Moving Switches Between Stacks
347
Using the CLI to Remove a Member From a Stack
349
Changes and Traffic Monitoring
350
SNMP Community Operation in a Stack
351
Using the CLI to Disable or Re-Enable Stacking
351
Transmission Interval
351
Stacking Operation with Multiple Vlans Configured
352
Web: Viewing and Configuring Stacking
353
Status Messages
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HP J9086A Installation And Getting Started Manual (112 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.4 MB
Table of Contents
5
Table of Contents
11
Introducing the Switch
14
Front of the Switch
15
Network Ports
15
Leds
18
Port Leds
19
LED Mode Select Button and Indicator Leds
20
Reset Button
20
Multiple-Display Port Leds Table
20
Clear Button
21
Console Port
21
Back of the Switch
22
RPS and EPS Input Port
22
Power Connector
22
Switch Features
25
Installing the Switch
25
Included Parts
27
Installation Precautions
28
Installation Procedures
30
Prepare the Installation Site
30
Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
32
LED Behavior
33
Mount the Switch
33
Rack or Cabinet Mounting
34
Rack Mounting the 2610-PWR Switches
36
Rack Mounting the Non-Pwr Switches
38
Flat Wall Mounting
38
Wall Mounting Horizontal
39
Horizontal Surface Mounting
40
Connect the Switch to a Power Source
40
Connect the Network Cables
40
Using the RJ-45 Connectors
41
Installing or Removing Mini-Gbics
41
Installing the Mini-Gbics
42
Removing the Mini-Gbics
42
Connecting Cables to Mini-Gbics
42
Optional) Connect a Redundant Power Supply to a Switch 2610-PWR Series
43
The 600 RPS/EPS Provides Two Types of Power to
43
The Switches:
43
The 610 EPS Only Provides External Poe Power
43
RPS/EPS Operation
44
Operating Characteristics of the 600 RPS/EPS (J8168A)
44
Operating Characteristics of the 610 EPS (J8169A)
45
600 RPS/EPS Leds
48
610 EPS Leds
50
Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch
50
Terminal Configuration
51
Direct Console Access
52
Sample Network Topologies for Non-Pwr Switches
52
As a Desktop Switch
53
As a Segment Switch
54
Connecting to a Backbone Switch
56
Sample Network Topologies for PWR Switches
56
As a Desktop Switch Implementing Poe
57
As a Segment Switch Implementing Poe
59
Stacking the Switch
61
Configuring the Switch
61
Recommended Minimal Configuration
62
Using the Console Setup Screen
63
Where to Go From Here
65
Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management
65
Starting a Telnet Session
65
Starting a Web Browser Session
67
Troubleshooting
67
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
70
Diagnosing with the Leds
70
LED Patterns for General Switch Troubleshooting
71
Diagnostic Tips
74
LED Patterns for Poe Troubleshooting
75
Proactive Networking
76
Hardware Diagnostic Tests
76
Testing the Switch By Resetting It
76
Checking the Switch Leds
76
Checking Console Messages
77
Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling
77
Testing Switch-To-Device Network Communications
77
Testing End-To-End Network Communications
78
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
79
Downloading New Switch Software
79
HP Customer Support Services
79
Before Calling Support
81
A Switch Specifications
81
Physical
81
Electrical
82
RPS/EPS Electrical Input
82
Environmental
82
BTU Ratings
83
Acoustics
83
RPS/EPS Connectors
83
Cable Length
84
Safety
85
B Cabling and Technology Information
85
Cabling Specifications
86
Technology Distance Specifications
87
Mode Conditioning Patch Cord
87
Installing the Patch Cord
88
Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs
90
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections
90
Cable Diagram
90
Pin Assignments
91
Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection
91
Cable Diagram
91
Pin Assignments
92
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections
92
Cable Diagram
92
Pin Assignments
93
C Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements
93
Safety Information
94
Informations Concernant La Sécurité
95
Hinweise Zur Sicherheit
96
Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza
97
Consideraciones Sobre Seguridad
98
Safety Information (Japan
99
Safety Information (China
100
EMC Regulatory Statements
100
U.s.a
100
Canada
100
Australia/New Zealand
100
Japan
101
Korea
101
Taiwan
102
European Community
HP J9086A User Manual (68 pages)
Version R.11.25 Software ProCurve 2610 Series
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.34 MB
Table of Contents
1
Release Notes
3
Table of Contents
6
Software Management
6
Software Updates
6
Downloading Switch Documentation and Software From the Web
7
Downloading Software to the Switch
8
TFTP Download From a Server
9
Xmodem Download From a PC or Unix Workstation
10
Saving Configurations While Using the CLI
11
Procurve Switch, Routing Switch, and Router Software Keys
12
Os/Web/Java Compatibility Table
12
Minimum Software Versions
13
Enforcing Switch Security
13
Switch Management Access Security
13
Default Settings Affecting Security
14
Local Manager Password
14
Inbound Telnet Access and Web Browser Access
14
Secure File Transfers
15
SNMP Access (Simple Network Management Protocol)
16
Front-Panel Access and Physical Security
17
Other Provisions for Management Access Security
17
Network Security Features
17
Web and MAC Authentication
17
Secure Shell (SSH)
18
Secure Socket Layer (Sslv3/Tlsv1)
19
Clarifications
19
General Switch Traffic Security Guideline
19
The Management VLAN IP Address
19
Management and Configuration Guide
20
Access Security Guide
20
Installation and Getting Started Guide
21
Known Issues
21
Release R.11.12
21
Release R.11.22
22
Enhancements
22
Release R.11.04 Enhancements
22
Release R.11.07 Enhancements
22
Release R.11.08 Through R.11.11 Enhancements
22
Release R.11.12 Enhancements
22
Banner Page Size Increase
23
DHCP Snooping
33
Dynamic ARP Protection
39
Release R.11.13 Enhancements
39
Release R.11.14 Enhancements
40
DHCP Option 66 Automatic Configuration Update
42
SSH Enhancements
45
Displaying the SSH Information
45
Logging Messages
46
Release R.11.15 Enhancements
46
Release R.11.16 Enhancements
46
Release R.11.17 Enhancements
46
Qos UDP/TCP Priority
55
Release R.11.18 Enhancements
55
Release R.11.19 Through R.11.21 Enhancements
55
Release R.11.22 Enhancements
55
Release R.11.23 Enhancements
55
DHCP Option 12
57
Hitless MAC Authentication Reauth
57
Release R.11.24 Through R.11.25 Enhancements
58
Software Fixes in Release R.11.04 - R.11.25
58
Release R.11.04
58
Release R.11.07
59
Release R.11.08
59
Release R.11.09
60
Release R.11.10
60
Release R.11.11
60
Release R.11.12
60
Release R.11.13
61
Release R.11.14
61
Release R.11.15
62
Release R.11.16
62
Release R.11.17
62
Release R.11.18
63
Release R.11.19
63
Release R.11.20
64
Release R.11.21
65
Release R.11.22
65
Release R.11.23
66
Release R.11.24
66
Release R.11.25
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HP J9086A Specification (43 pages)
HP 2610 Switch Series
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.7 MB
Table of Contents
1
Key Features
1
Product Overview
1
Features and Benefits
6
Internal Power Supplies
9
Technical Specifications
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