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HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Getting Started Manual (348 pages)
procurve routing switches
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 6.85 MB
Table of Contents
6
Safety and Emc Regulatory Statements
6
Safety Information
8
Hinweise Zur Sicherheit
9
Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza
10
Consideraciones Sobre Seguridad
13
Emc Regulatory Statements
14
Regulatory Model Identification Number
16
Table of Contents
24
Getting Started
24
Introduction
24
Audience
24
Nomenclature
24
C Hapter
25
Terminology
25
Related Publications
26
New in This Edition
26
Enhancements Added in
26
Software Release
27
Nformation
28
Chapter 2 Installation
28
Unpacking a System
28
Package Contents
28
General Requirements
29
Installation Procedures
29
Summary
30
Installation Precautions
31
Preparing the Installation Site
31
Cabling Infrastructure
31
Installation Location
31
Installing Modules
32
Removing Modules
33
Installing and Removing
34
Software Support Form
34
Installation Notes
35
Determining Power Supply
35
Installing Power Supplies
36
Removing Power Supplies
38
Verifying Proper Operation
39
Attaching Apc or Terminal
41
Assigning a Permanentp
42
How to Assign a Password
43
Assign a Permanent Ip Address
44
Mounting the Device
44
Desktop Installation
44
Rack Mount Installation
45
Connecting Power to the Device
46
Connecting Network Devices
46
Connectors
48
Connecting to Others
49
Connecting to Workstations
49
Troubleshooting Network Connections
49
Verifying Proper Connections
49
Pinging an Ip Address
49
Tracing a Route
50
Managing the Device
50
Logging On Through the CLI
52
Searching and Filtering Output From Cli Commands
56
Logging On Through the Web Management Interface
58
Swapping Modules
62
Next Steps
64
Using Redundantm
64
Configuration Considerations
64
Temperature Sensor
64
Switchover
65
Management Sessions
65
Syslog and Snmp Traps
65
Mac Address Changes
66
Configuring the Redundant
66
Installing Redundantm
70
Determining Redundantm
72
Displaying Switchoverm
73
File Synchronizationb
73
S Tandby R Edundant M Anagement M Odules
78
Switching Over to Thes
78
M Anagement M Odule
82
Configuring Basic System Parameters
82
Entering System Administration Information
83
Configuring Simplen
88
Configuring an Interface As the Cancelling an Outbound
89
Configuring an Interface As the Specifying a Simple Network
91
Setting the System Clock
93
Changing the Default Gigabit Negotiation Mode
95
Limiting Broadcast , M
96
Configuring Cli Banners
97
Configuring Basic Port Parameters
99
Assigning a Port Name
99
Modifying Port Speed
100
Modifying Port Mode
101
Disabling or R E -Enabling a
106
Enabling or Disabling Layer 2 Switching
107
Changing the MAC Age Time
108
Configuring Static Mac Entries
111
Defining Mac Address Filters
118
Locking a Port to Restrict Addresses
118
Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols
119
Displaying and Modifying System Parameter Default Settings
123
Using the Temperature Sensor
124
Displaying the Temperature
124
Displaying Temperature Messages
127
Assigning a Mirror Port and Monitor Ports
128
Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring
129
Monitoring an Individual Trunk Port
132
Configuring Trunk Groups
133
Trunk Group Connectivity to a Server
134
Trunk Group Rules
138
Trunk Group Load Sharing
139
Configuring a Trunk Group
143
Additional Trunking Options
144
Displaying Trunk Group Configuration Information
149
Dynamic Link Aggregation
149
Usage Notes
149
Configuration Rules
158
Configuring Standard Stp Parameters
159
Stp Parameters and Defaults
161
Changing Stp Bridge and Port Parameters
164
Displaying Stp Information
176
Fast Port Span
178
Fast Uplink Span
191
Stp Per Vlan Group
194
Pvst/Pvst+ Compatibility
195
Enabling Pvst/Pvst+ Statically
196
Displaying Pvst Information
198
Configuring Virtual Lans (Vlans)
198
Overview
198
Types of Vlans
201
Default Vlan
202
Q Tagging
202
Onfiguration
204
Spanning Tree Protocol (Stp)
205
Virtual Interfaces
205
Vlan and Virtual Interface Groups
205
Dynamic, Static, and Excluded Port Membership
208
Super Aggregated Vlans
208
Trunk Group Ports and Vlan Membership
208
Summary of Vlan Configuration Rules
209
Routing Between Vlans
209
Virtual Interfaces
209
Bridging and Routing the Same Protocol Simultaneously On the Same Device
209
Routing Between Vlans Using Virtual Interfaces
209
Vlan
210
Dynamic Port Assignment
210
Assigning a Different Vlan ID to the Default Vlan
210
Assigning Trunk Group Ports
210
Configuring Port-Based Vlans
214
Modifying a Port-Based VLAN
217
Configuring IP Sub-Net, IPX Network and Protocol-Based Vlans
217
Based VLAN
218
Configuring an Ipv6 Protocol VLAN
219
Routing Between Vlans Using Virtual Interfaces
225
Configuring Appletalk Cable Vlans
225
Configuration Guidelines
226
Configuration Example
228
Configuring Protocol Vlans with Dynamic Ports
228
Aging of Dynamic Ports
228
Configuration Guidelines
228
Configuring an IP, IPX, or Appletalk Protocol VLAN with Dynamic Ports
229
Configuring an IP Sub-Net VLAN with Dynamic Ports
229
Configuring an Ipx Network Vlan with Dynamic Ports
230
Configuring Uplink Ports Within a Port-Based VLAN
230
Configuring the Same IP Sub-Net Address On Multiple Port-Based Vlans
234
Configuring Vlan Groups and Virtual Interface Groups
234
Configuring Avlan Group
235
Configuring a Virtual Interface Group
236
Displaying the Vlan Group and Virtual Interface Group Information
236
Allocating Memory for More Vlans or Virtual Interfaces
238
Configuring Super Aggregated Vlans
240
Configuring Aggregated Vlans
242
Complete Cli Examples
245
Configuring Private Vlans
246
Implementation Notes
246
Configuring a Private Vlan
248
Enabling Broadcast or Unknown Unicast Traffic to the Private Vlan
249
Cli Example for Figure 7.18
250
Dual-Mode VLAN Ports
251
Configuring Vlans Using the Web Management Interface
251
Configuring a Port-Based VLAN
252
Configuring a Protocol-Based VLAN
253
Configuring an IP Sub-Net VLAN
255
Configuring an Ipx Network Vlan
256
Configuring an Appletalk Cable VLAN
257
Displaying Vlan Information
257
Displaying System-Wide VLAN Information
258
Displaying Vlan Information for Specific Ports
260
Application Examples
262
Dynamic Core and Dynamic Edge
263
Fixed Core and Dynamic Edge
263
Fixed Core and Fixed Edge
263
Vlan Names
263
Configuration Considerations
264
Configuring Gvrp
264
Changing the Gvrp Base Vlan ID
265
Increasing the Maximum Configurable Value of the Leaveall Timer
265
Enabling Gvrp
265
Disabling Vlan Advertising
266
Disabling Vlan Learning
266
Changing the Gvrp Timers
267
Converting Avlan Created By Gvrp Into a Statically -Configured Vlan
268
Displaying Gvrp Information
268
Displaying Gvrp Configuration Information
271
Displaying Gvrp Vlan Information
273
Displaying Gvrp Statistics
275
Displaying Gvrp Diagnostic Information
275
Clearing Gvrp Statistics
275
Cli Examples
275
Dynamic Core and Fixed Edge
276
Dynamic Core and Dynamic Edge
277
Fixed Core and Dynamic Edge
277
Fixed Core and Fixed Edge
278
Displaying Cdp Information
279
Displaying Neighbors
280
Displaying Cdp Entries
280
Displaying Cdp Statistics
280
Clearing Cdp Information
282
Determining the Softwarev
283
Determining the Boot Image Version Running On the Device
283
Determining the Image Versions Installed in Flash Memory
283
Image File Types
283
Upgrading Software
284
Upgrading the Boot Code
284
Upgrading the Flash Code
285
Using Snmp to Upgrade Software
286
Rebooting
286
Changing the Block Size for Tftp File Transfers
288
Loading and Saving Configuration Files
288
Replacing the Startup Configuration with the Running Configuration
289
Copying a Configuration File to or From a Tftp Server
290
Dynamic Configuration Loading
293
Using Snmp to Save and Load Configuration Information
294
Erasing Image and Configuration Files
294
Scheduling a System Reload
294
Reloading at a Specific Time
294
Reloading After a Specific Amount of Time
295
Canceling a Scheduled Reload
295
Diagnostic Error Codes and Remedies for Tftp Transfers
296
Error
298
Appendix A Using Syslog
298
Overview
299
Displaying Syslog Messages
300
Configuring the Syslog Service
300
Displaying the Syslog Configuration
304
Displaying and Configuring Syslog Buffer Parameters Using the Web Management Interface
305
Disabling or Re-Enabling Syslog
305
Specifying a Syslogd Server
305
Specifying an Additional Syslogd Server
306
Disabling Logging of a Message Level
306
Changing the Number of Entries the Local Buffer Can Hold
306
Changing the Log Facility
307
Clearing the Syslog Messages From the Local Buffer
307
Syslog Messages
330
Hardware Specifications
333
System Architecture
333
Physical View
334
Slot and Port Numbers
334
Ac Power Connector
334
Fans
335
Leds
335
Ports
336
Temperature Sensor
336
Reset Button
337
Physical Dimensions
337
Operating Environment
337
Storage Environment
337
Electromagnetic Emissions
337
Immunity
337
Safety Agency Approvals
338
Software Specifications
338
Standards Compliance
339
Rfc Support
341
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HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Getting Started Manual (260 pages)
Hewlett-Packard Switch User Manual
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 11.17 MB
Table of Contents
14
Table of Contents
6
Safety and Emc Regulatory Statements
7
Hinweise Zur Sicherheit
8
Onsiderazioni Sulla Sicurezza
7
Informations Concernant La Sécurité
9
Consideraciones Sobre Seguridad
10
Safety Information (Japan)
11
Lasers
11
Safety Information (China)
12
Emc Regulatory Statements
12
U.s.a
12
Canada
12
Australia/New Zealand
12
Japan
12
Korea
14
Table of Contents
22
Getting Started
22
Introduction
22
Audience
22
Nomenclature
23
Terminology
23
Related Publications
23
Installation and Getting Started Guide
24
E Dition ?
28
Installation
28
Unpacking a System
28
Package Contents
28
General Requirements
29
Installation Procedures
29
Summary
30
Installation Precautions
31
Preparing the Installation Site
31
Cabling Infrastructure
31
Installation Location
31
Installing Modules
32
Removing Modules
33
Determining Power Supply
33
Installing Power Supplies
34
Removing Power Supplies
35
Verifying Proper Operation
36
5. Attaching a PC or Terminal
39
Assigning a Permanentp
39
How to Assign a Password
40
Assign a Permanent Ip Address
40
Routing Switches
41
Switches
42
Mounting the Device
42
Desktop Installation
42
Installation
44
Installation
44
Connecting Power to the Device
44
10. Connecting Network Devices
45
Connectors
46
Connecting to Others
47
Connecting to Workstations
47
Troubleshooting Network Connections
47
11. Verifying Proper Connections
47
Pinging an Ip Address
48
Tracing a Route
48
12. Managing the Device
48
Logging On Through the Cli
49
Logging
50
Logging On Through the Web Management Interface
52
Swapping Modules
56
14. Next Steps
58
Evice
59
Securing Access Methods
60
Set Up Local User Accounts
60
Restricting Remote Access to Management Functions
63
Restricting Remote Access to the Device to Specific Vlan Ids
64
Disable Telnet Access
65
Setting Passwords
65
Setting a Telnet Password
66
Setting Passwords for Management Privilege Levels
67
Recovering From a Lost Password
68
Disabling Password Encryption
68
Setting Up Local User Accounts
68
Configuring a Local User Account
70
Establishing Snmp Community Strings
71
Encryption of Snmp Community Strings
71
Adding an Snmp Community String
72
Displaying the Snmp Community Strings
88
Configuring Radius Security
91
Radius Configuration Considerations
91
Radius Configuration Procedure
93
Setting Radius Parameters
93
Configuring Authentication-Method Lists for RADIUS
95
Configuring Radius Authorization
95
Configuring Radius Accounting
97
Displaying Radius Configuration Information
106
Configuring Secure Shell
109
Setting Optional Parameters
110
Setting the Number of Ssh Authentication Retries
110
Deactivating User Authentication
110
Enabling Empty Password Logins
111
Configure SSH
112
Viewing Ssh Connection
113
Sample Ssh Configuration
114
Using Secure Copy
116
Using Redundantm
117
Configuration Considerations
117
Temperature Sensor
117
Switchover
117
Management Sessions
118
Syslog and Snmp Traps
118
Mac Address Changes
118
Configuring the Redundant
118
Installing Redundantm
122
Determining Redundant
124
Displaying Switchoverm
125
File Synchronizationb
126
Displaying the Synchronization
127
Immediately Synchronizing
129
Automating Synchronization of
130
Switching Over to the Standby
131
Temperature Sensor
131
Displaying the Temperature
133
Displaying Temperature Messages
133
Changing Temperaturew
134
Changing the Chassisp
136
Updating Software
136
Downloading and Uploading a
137
Changing the Block Size for Tftp File Transfers
138
Updating Boot Code
140
Loading and Saving Configuration Files
140
Replacing the Running
140
Replacing the Startup Configuration with the Running Configuration
141
Logging Changes to the Copying a Configuration
142
Maximum File Sizes for Diagnostic Errorc
144
Saving or Erasing Image and Scheduling a System Reload
145
Reloading at a Specific Time
145
Reloading After a Specific Amount of Time
145
Displaying the Amount of
145
Canceling a Scheduled Reload
148
Software Overview
148
Software Feature Summary
148
Flash Images
149
Determining the Flashv
150
Feature List
153
Access and Managementf
153
Secure Shell
153
Secure Shell (SSH)
154
Management Interfaces
156
Multiple Levels of Access Control
157
Access Control Lists
157
Protection against Denial of Service (Dos) Attacks
157
Dynamic Configuration
157
Soft Reboot
157
Scheduled System Reload
153
Showing System Defaults
157
Access Control Lists (Acls)
158
Telnet
158
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
158
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
158
Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolver
159
Snmpv2C Support
159
Remote Monitoring
159
Syslog Logging
160
Ping and Trace-Route Facilities
160
Port Mirroring
160
Bandwidth Management
160
Quality of Service (Qos)
161
Ip Type of Service (Tos) M
161
Selectable Queuing Method (Strict or Weighted)
161
Layer 2 Switching Features
161
Configurable Bandwidth Percentages
161
Q Priority Mapping
161
Queue Assignment By Traffic Type
162
Static Mac Entries
162
Standard Spanning Tree Protocol
162
MAC Switching
163
Stp Enhancements
163
Trunk Groups
163
Port-Based Virtual Lans (Vlans)
164
Mac Filters
164
Address-Lock Filters
164
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Assist
165
Ip Multicast Containment
165
Layer 3 Switching Features
165
Protocol-Based Virtual Lans (Vlans)
166
Layer 3 Routing Features
166
Multi-Netting
166
Multiple Ip Sub - Nets Per
166
Multiple Ipx Frame Type
166
Multi -Port Subnets
166
Multi-Port Subnets (Integrated Switch-Routing)
167
Ip/Rip Routing
168
Border Gateway Protocol
168
IP Access and Qos Filters
168
Ip Route Filters
168
Policy-Based Routing
168
Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
169
Network Address Translation (NAT)
169
Ipx Routing
169
Ipx Forward Filters
169
IPX/RIP and IPX/SAP Filters
170
Appletalk Routing
170
Appletalk Zone and Network Filters
170
Ip Multicast Routing
170
Redistribution Filters
170
IP Multicast Routing (PIM and DVMRP)
171
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Helper
171
Tcp/Udp Access Policies
171
Redundancy Features
171
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
172
Vrrp Extended
172
Server Redundancy Protocol (SRP)
174
Hardware Overview
174
Chassis Devices
178
Fixed -Port Switch Hp 6208M-Sx
178
System Architecture
178
Chassis Architecture
180
Connector
180
Physical View
181
Ac Power Connector
184
Ac Power Supply
185
Reset Button
188
Configuring Basic System Parameters
188
Entering System Administration Information
194
Configuring an Interface As the Source for All Telnet Packets
197
Setting the System Clock
199
Configuring the Syslog Service
204
Changing the Default Gigabit Negotiation Mode
206
Configuring Cli Banners
208
Configuring Basic Port Parameters
209
Assigning a Port Name
214
Enabling/Disabling Layer 2 Switching
215
Changing the Mac Age Time
216
Configuring Static Mac Entries
219
Configuring Trunk Groups
236
Index-
242
Locking a Port to Restrict Addresses
242
Enabling or Disabling Routing Protocols
243
Displaying and Modifying System Parameter Default Settings
246
Assigning a Mirror Port and Monitor Ports
248
Hardware Specifications
248
Electrical Specifications
248
Physical Specifications
248
Operating Environment
249
Storage Environment
249
Electromagnetic Emissions
249
Safety Agency Approvals
249
Laser
250
Software Specifications
250
Standards Compliance
251
Rfc Support
253
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HP ProCurve 9304M Quick Start Manual (64 pages)
routing switches software release 7.5.X or greater
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.81 MB
Table of Contents
3
Quick Start Guide
5
Table of Contents
7
Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements
7
Safety Information
9
Hinweise Zur Sicherheit
10
Considerazioni Sulla Sicurezza
11
Consideraciones Sobre Seguridad
14
Emc Regulatory Statements
15
Regulatory Model Identification Number
17
Chapter 1 Getting Started
17
Introduction
17
Audience
17
Nomenclature
18
Terminology
18
Organization of Productd
18
P Roduct D Ocumentation
19
Support and Warrantyi
19
W Arranty I Nformation
21
Chapter 2 Installation
21
Unpacking a System
21
Package Contents
21
General Requirements
22
Installation Procedures
22
Summary
23
Installation Precautions
24
Preparing the Installation
24
Cabling Infrastructure
24
Installation Location
24
Installing Modules
24
R Emoving ) O Ptional M Odules
25
Removing Modules
26
Installing and Removing
26
R Emoving (O Ptional ) M Ini -Gbic S
26
V Ersion and M Anagement M Odule R Equirement
27
Note
27
Removing a Mini-Gbic
27
Software Support for
28
Determining Powers
28
Installing Power Supplies
29
Removing Power Supplies
31
O Peration
32
Attaching Apc or Terminal
32
Attaching Apc or Terminal Using a Serial Port
32
Attaching Apc or Terminal Using a Direct Lan Connection
34
Assigning a Permanent Password
35
How to Assign a Password
36
Assign a Permanent Ip Address
37
Mounting the Device
37
Desktop Installation
37
Rack Mount Installation - Chassis Devices
38
Connecting Power to the Device
39
Connecting Network Devices
39
Connectors
41
Connecting to Other Switches, Routing Switches, and Ethernet Hubs
42
Connecting to Workstations, Servers or Routers
42
Troubleshooting Network Connections
43
Verifying Proper Connections
43
Pinging an Ip Address
43
Tracing a Route
43
Managing the Device
43
Logging On Through the Cli
45
Logging On Through the Web Management Interface
47
Swapping Modules
51
Next Steps
53
Hardware Specifications
56
System Architecture
56
Physical View
57
Slot and Port Numbers
57
Ac Power Connector
57
Fans
58
Leds
58
Ports
59
Temperature Sensor
59
Reset Button
60
Physical Dimensions
60
Operating Environment
60
Storage Environment
60
Electromagnetic Emissions
60
Immunity
60
Safety Agency Approvals
61
Index
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Routing Switch
Brand:
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| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.74 MB
Table of Contents
2
Table of Contents
4
Background
4
Hp's Proactive Networking
4
What Is a Routing Switch
4
Hewlett-Packard Switch Products
4
HP Procurve Routing Switches Covered in This Guide
5
Other Switches Available From HP
7
HP Switch Positioning
7
Positioning for the HP Procurve Routing Switch 9304M
7
Positioning for the HP Procurve Routing Switch 9308M
8
Evaluation Features and Benefits
8
Feature Set Summary
9
Architecture
9
Hardware Architecture Summary
9
Packet Processor
9
Shared Memory
10
Forwarding Engine
10
Priority Queues
10
System Management Interface
10
Backplane Design
11
Layer 3 Services
11
Ipx
11
Appletalk
12
Qos
12
IEEE 802.3X Flow Control
12
IEEE 802.1P Priority Support
12
Multicast Support
12
Dvmrp
13
PIM (Dense)
13
Igmp
13
IP Tunneling
13
Layer 4 Features
13
Priority Queues
14
Layer 4 Filtering
14
Vlans
14
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support
14
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol
14
Port Trunking (Link Aggregation)
15
Filtering
15
Layer 2 Filtering
16
Layer 3 and Layer 4 Filtering
16
Flexibility
17
Reliability
17
Lifetime Software Updates (Best in the Industry)
17
Warranty - One Year
17
Availability
17
Service and Support
18
Year 2000 Compliance
18
Network Management
19
MIB Support
19
RMON Support
19
Network Monitoring Port
19
Console Support
20
Some 9304M / 9308M Routing Switch Maximums
21
Performance Testing
21
Throughput/Packet Loss Rate
22
Congestion Control
22
Head-Of-Line-Blocking
22
Bi-Directional Congestion Testing (X-Stream)
22
Latency
24
Additional Information
24
Procurve Networking Web Site
24
Reseller Plaza
24
White Papers
25
Pricing
26
Appendix A: Performance Figures
26
HP Procurve Routing Switch 9308M
26
IP Routing Throughput Test - Packets Within Modules
26
Gigabit-Sx Ports
26
100Bt
26
IP Routing Throughput Test - All Packets Across the Backplane
27
1999 Hewlett-Packard Company Revision 4.0 - 4/1/1999 Page: 2 Of
27
Latency Test - Unicast Traffic - Packets Within the Modules
27
Gigabit-Sx Ports
27
100Mbps
27
Latency Test - Unicast Traffic - Packets Across Backplane
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