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6400cl

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6400cl

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
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6400cl

Brand: HP | Category: IP Access Controllers
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6400cl

Brand: HP | Category: Network Router
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  16. Contents
  17. Overview
  18. Command Prompts
  19. Keys
  20. Getting Documentation From the Web
  21. Sources for More Information
  22. Need Only a Quick Start?
  23. Advantages of Using the Menu Interface
  24. Advantages of Using the CLI
  25. Advantages of Using the HP Web Browser Interface
  26. Manager Plus
  27. Starting and Ending a Menu Session
  28. How To Start a Menu Interface Session
  29. How To End a Menu Session and Exit from the Console:
  30. Main Menu Features
  31. Screen Structure and Navigation
  32. Rebooting the Switch
  33. Menu Features List
  34. Where To Go From Here
  35. Privilege Levels at Logon
  36. Privilege Level Operation
  37. Manager Privileges
  38. How To Move Between Levels
  39. Listing Commands and Command Options
  40. Listing Command Options
  41. Displaying CLI "Help"
  42. Configuration Commands and the Context Configuration Modes
  43. CLI Control and Editing
  44. General Features
  45. Starting an HP Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch
  46. Plus (PCM+)
  47. Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session
  48. Interface
  49. Entering a User Name and Password
  50. Online Help for the HP Web Browser Interface
  51. Support/Mgmt URLs Feature
  52. Support URL
  53. Status Reporting Features
  54. The Port Utilization and Status Displays
  55. Port Status
  56. The Alert Log
  57. Alert Types and Detailed Views
  58. The Status Bar
  59. Setting Fault Detection Policy
  60. Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes
  61. Configuration Changes
  62. Rebooting from the Menu Interface
  63. Web: Implementing Configuration Changes
  64. Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
  65. Switch Software Downloads
  66. Local Switch Software Replacement and Removal
  67. Operating Notes
  68. Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl Switches
  69. General Operation
  70. Transitioning to Multiple Configuration Files
  71. Listing and Displaying Startup-Config Files
  72. Displaying the Content of A Specific Startup-Config File
  73. Managing Startup-Config Files in the Switch
  74. Renaming an Existing Startup-Config File
  75. Erasing a Startup-Config File
  76. Switch to Its Default Configuration
  77. Transferring Startup-Config Files To or From a Remote Server
  78. Connected Host
  79. Operating Notes for Multiple Configuration Files
  80. Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet
  81. Menu: Modifying the Interface Access
  82. CLI: Modifying the Interface Access
  83. Sessions
  84. System Information
  85. Menu: Viewing and Configuring System Information
  86. CLI: Viewing and Configuring System Information
  87. Web: Configuring System Parameters
  88. IP Configuration
  89. Just Want a Quick Start with IP Addressing?
  90. Menu: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
  91. CLI: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
  92. Web: Configuring IP Addressing
  93. How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation
  94. DHCP/Bootp Operation
  95. Network Preparations for Configuring DHCP/Bootp
  96. onfiguration File Downloads
  97. Enabling IP Preserve
  98. Protocol Operation
  99. Disabling Time Synchronization
  100. Menu: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
  101. CLI: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
  102. Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the SNTP Mode
  103. TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
  104. Menu: Viewing and Configuring TimeP
  105. CLI: Viewing and Configuring TimeP
  106. Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the TimeP Mode
  107. SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers
  108. Displaying All SNTP Server Addresses Configured on the Switch
  109. Configured
  110. Menu: Port Configuration
  111. CLI: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
  112. Port Mode
  113. Enabling or Disabling Flow Control
  114. Configuring a Broadcast Limit on the Switch
  115. Configuring HP Auto-MDIX
  116. Web: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
  117. Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names
  118. Configuring Friendly Port Names
  119. Displaying Friendly Port Names with Other Port Data
  120. PoE Operation on the Series 5300xl Switches
  121. PoE Terminology
  122. Overview of Operation
  123. General PoE Operation
  124. PD Support
  125. Power Priority Operation
  126. Configuring PoE Operation
  127. Disabling or Re-Enabling PoE Port Operation
  128. Configuring Optional PoE Port Identifiers
  129. Viewing PoE Configuration and Status
  130. Displaying an Overview of PoE Status on All Ports
  131. Displaying the PoE Status on Specific Ports
  132. Planning and Implementing a PoE Configuration
  133. Assigning Priority Policies to PoE Traffic
  134. Calculating the Maximum Load for an xl PoE Module
  135. PoE Operating Notes
  136. PoE Event Log Messages
  137. Port Trunk Features and Operation
  138. Trunk Configuration Methods
  139. Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group
  140. CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups
  141. Using the CLI To Configure a Static or Dynamic Trunk Group
  142. Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups
  143. Trunk Group Operation Using LACP
  144. Default Port Operation
  145. LACP Notes and Restrictions
  146. Trunk Group Operation Using the "Trunk" Option
  147. Trunk Operation Using the "FEC" Option on the 5300xl Switches
  148. How the Switch Lists Trunk Data
  149. Rate-Limiting
  150. Configuring Inbound Rate-Limiting
  151. Displaying the Current Rate-Limit Configuration
  152. Operating Notes for Rate-Limiting
  153. Switches
  154. Outbound Traffic
  155. Configuration
  156. GMB Operating Notes
  157. Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches
  158. Operating Rules
  159. Configuring Jumbo Packet Operation
  160. Viewing the Current Jumbo Configuration
  161. Enabling or Disabling Jumbo Traffic on a VLAN
  162. Troubleshooting
  163. Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
  164. SNMP Management Features
  165. Configuring for SNMP Version 3 Access to the Switch
  166. SNMP Version 3 Commands
  167. Enabling SNMPv3
  168. SNMPv3 Users
  169. Group Access Levels
  170. SNMPv3 Communities
  171. Communities
  172. CLI: Viewing and Configuring SNMP Community Names
  173. SNMPv3 Notification and Traps
  174. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Trap Features
  175. Using the CLI To Enable Authentication Traps
  176. Advanced Management: RMON
  177. LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
  178. LLDP Terminology
  179. General LLDP Operation
  180. LLDP Configuration Options
  181. Options for Reading LLDP Information Collected by the Switch
  182. LLDP Operating Rules
  183. cl Switches
  184. Viewing the Current LLDP Configuration
  185. Configuring Global LLDP Packet Controls
  186. Configuring SNMP Notification Support
  187. Configuring Per-Port LLDP Transmit and Receive Modes
  188. Configuring LLDP Per-Port Advertisement Content
  189. Displaying Advertisement Data
  190. Displaying LLDP Statistics
  191. LLDP Operating Notes
  192. CDP on the Series 5300xl Switches
  193. CDP Terminology
  194. General CDP Operation
  195. Incoming CDP Packets
  196. Viewing and Configuring CDP on the Switch
  197. Viewing the Switch's Current CDP Configuration
  198. Clearing (Resetting) the CDP Neighbors Table
  199. Effect of Spanning Tree (STP) On CDP Packet Transmission
  200. CDP Packets
  201. CDP Neighbor Data and MIB Objects
  202. Using TFTP To Download Switch Software from a Server
  203. Menu: TFTP Download from a Server to Primary Flash
  204. CLI: TFTP Download from a Server to Flash
  205. Using Secure Copy and SFTP
  206. How It Works
  207. The SCP/SFTP Process
  208. Authentication
  209. Workstation
  210. Primary or Secondary Flash
  211. Switch-to-Switch Download
  212. CLI: Switch-To-Switch Downloads
  213. Using HP PCM+ to Update Switch Software
  214. Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files
  215. TFTP: Copying a Configuration from a Remote Host
  216. Server
  217. Xmodem: Copying a Configuration File from the Switch to a Serially Connected PC or UNIX Workstation
  218. Copying Event Log Output to a Destination Device
  219. Copying Crash Log Data Content to a Destination Device
  220. Status and Counters Data
  221. Menu Access To Status and Counters
  222. General System Information
  223. Switch Management Address Information
  224. Module Information
  225. Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics and Flow Control Status
  226. Menu Access to Port and Trunk Statistics
  227. CLI Access To Port and Trunk Group Statistics
  228. Menu Access to the MAC Address Views and Searches
  229. CLI Access for MAC Address Views and Searches
  230. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information
  231. CLI Access to STP Data
  232. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status
  233. VLAN Information
  234. Web Browser Interface Status Information
  235. Interface Monitoring Features
  236. Menu: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring
  237. CLI: Configuring Port, Mesh, and Static Trunk Monitoring
  238. Web: Configuring Port Monitoring
  239. Troubleshooting Approaches
  240. Browser or Telnet Access Problems
  241. Unusual Network Activity
  242. Q Prioritization Problems
  243. CDP Problems
  244. IGMP-Related Problems
  245. LACP-Related Problems
  246. Port-Based Access Control (802.1x)-Related Problems
  247. QoS-Related Problems
  248. Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) and Fast-Uplink Problems
  249. SSH-Related Problems
  250. TACACS-Related Problems
  251. TimeP, SNTP, or Gateway Problems
  252. Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources
  253. Menu: Entering and Navigating in the Event Log
  254. CLI: Listing Events
  255. Reducing Duplicate Event Log and SNMP Trap Messages
  256. Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation
  257. Debug Command Operation
  258. Debug Types
  259. Debug Destinations
  260. Syslog Operation
  261. Viewing the Debug Configuration
  262. Operating Notes for Debug and Syslog
  263. Diagnostic Tools
  264. Ping and Link Tests
  265. Web: Executing Ping or Link Tests
  266. CLI: Ping or Link Tests
  267. Displaying the Configuration File
  268. CLI Administrative and Troubleshooting Commands
  269. Traceroute Command
  270. Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration
  271. Restoring a Flash Image
  272. Determining MAC Addresses
  273. Menu: Viewing the Switch's MAC Addresses
  274. CLI: Viewing the Port and VLAN MAC Addresses
  275. Viewing the MAC Addresses of Connected Devices
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  20. Overview
  21. Command Prompts
  22. Keys
  23. Getting Documentation From the Web
  24. Sources for More Information
  25. Need Only a Quick Start?
  26. Contents
  27. Introduction
  28. Types of Static VLANs Available in the Switch
  29. Terminology
  30. Static VLAN Operation
  31. VLAN Environments
  32. VLAN Operation
  33. Routing Options for VLANs
  34. VLAN Operating Rules
  35. General Steps for Using VLANs
  36. Multiple VLAN Considerations
  37. Single Forwarding Database Operation
  38. Correct It
  39. Multiple Forwarding Database Operation
  40. Configuring VLANs
  41. Adding or Editing VLAN Names
  42. Adding or Changing a VLAN Port Assignment
  43. Parameters
  44. Web: Viewing and Configuring VLAN Parameters
  45. Q VLAN Tagging
  46. Special VLAN Types
  47. The Secure Management VLAN
  48. Preparation
  49. Configuration
  50. Deleting the Management VLAN
  51. Voice VLANs
  52. Components of Voice VLAN Operation
  53. Voice VLAN Access Security
  54. IP Interfaces
  55. Switches
  56. General Operation
  57. Per-Port Options for Handling GVRP "Unknown VLANs"
  58. Per-Port Options for Dynamic VLAN Advertising and Joining
  59. GVRP and VLAN Access Control
  60. Planning for GVRP Operation
  61. Configuring GVRP On a Switch
  62. CLI: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
  63. Web: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
  64. IGMP General Operation and Features
  65. IGMP Terms
  66. IGMP Operating Features
  67. CLI: Configuring and Displaying IGMP
  68. Web: Enabling or Disabling IGMP
  69. Operation With or Without IP Addressing
  70. Forced Fast-Leave IGMP
  71. Listing the Forced Fast-Leave Configuration
  72. Configuring Per-Port Forced Fast-Leave IGMP
  73. Using the Switch as Querier
  74. Multicast Filtering
  75. Feature Overview
  76. Multicast Flow Management
  77. General Configuration Elements
  78. PIM-DM Operating Rules
  79. Configuring PIM-DM on the Series 5300xl Switches
  80. PIM Global Configuration Context
  81. PIM VLAN (Interface) Configuration Context
  82. xl Switches
  83. Displaying PIM Route Data
  84. Displaying PIM Status
  85. Operating Notes
  86. Troubleshooting
  87. Messages Related to PIM Operation
  88. Applicable RFCs
  89. Exceptions to Support for RFC 2932 - Multicast Routing MIB
  90. The RSTP (802.1w) and STP (802.1D) Spanning Tree Options
  91. RSTP (802.1w)
  92. How STP and RSTP Operate
  93. Configuring Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree (RSTP)
  94. Transitioning from STP to RSTP
  95. Configuring RSTP
  96. CLI: Configuring RSTP
  97. Menu: Configuring RSTP
  98. Web: Enabling or Disabling RSTP
  99. D Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
  100. CLI: Configuring 802.1D STP
  101. STP Fast Mode
  102. Fast-Uplink Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  103. Operating Rules for Fast Uplink
  104. Menu: Viewing and Configuring Fast-Uplink STP
  105. CLI: Viewing and Configuring Fast-Uplink STP
  106. Web: Enabling or Disabling STP
  107. s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
  108. MSTP Structure
  109. How MSTP Operates
  110. Spanning Tree (CST)
  111. Operating Rules
  112. Transitioning from STP or RSTP to MSTP
  113. Tips for Planning an MSTP Application
  114. Steps for Configuring MSTP
  115. Configuring MSTP Operation Mode and Global Parameters
  116. Configuring Basic Port Connectivity Parameters
  117. Configuring MST Instance Parameters
  118. Configuring MST Instance Per-Port Parameters
  119. Enabling or Disabling Spanning Tree Operation
  120. Displaying MSTP Statistics and Configuration
  121. Displaying the MSTP Configuration
  122. Switch Meshing Fundamentals
  123. Using a Heterogeneous Switch Mesh
  124. Bringing Up a Switch Mesh Domain:
  125. Configuring Switch Meshing
  126. CLI: To View and Configure Switch Meshing
  127. CLI: Configuring Switch Meshing
  128. Operating Notes for Switch Meshing
  129. Unicast Packets with Unknown Destinations
  130. Spanning Tree Operation with Switch Meshing
  131. Filtering/Security in Meshed Switches
  132. Static VLANs
  133. Dynamic VLANs
  134. Requirements and Restrictions
  135. Classifiers for Prioritizing Outbound Packets
  136. cl/6400cl Packet Classifiers and Evaluation Order
  137. Preparation for Configuring QoS
  138. Planning QoS for the Series 3400cl/6400cl Switches
  139. the 3400cl/6400cl Switches
  140. Outbound Traffic
  141. No Override
  142. QoS UDP/TCP Priority
  143. Number
  144. QoS IP-Device Priority
  145. Assigning a Priority Based on IP Address
  146. Assigning a DSCP Policy Based on IP Address
  147. QoS IP Type-of-Service (ToS) Policy and Priority
  148. of the ToS Precedence Bits
  149. of Incoming DSCP
  150. Assigning a DSCP Policy on the Basis of the DSCP in IPv4 Packets Received from Upstream Devices
  151. Details of QoS IP Type-of-Service
  152. QoS Layer-3 Protocol Priority (5300xl Switches Only)
  153. QoS VLAN-ID (VID) Priority
  154. Assigning a DSCP Policy Based on VLAN-ID (VID)
  155. QoS Source-Port Priority
  156. Assigning a DSCP Policy Based on the Source-Port
  157. Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping
  158. Default Priority Settings for Selected Codepoints
  159. Note On Changing a Priority Setting
  160. IP Multicast (IGMP) Interaction with QoS
  161. QoS Operating Notes and Restrictions
  162. Features Common to All ACLs
  163. General Steps for Planning and Configuring ACLs
  164. ACL Operation
  165. The Packet-Filtering Process
  166. Planning an ACL Application
  167. Security
  168. Guidelines for Planning the Structure of an ACL
  169. How an ACE Uses a Mask To Screen Packets for Matches
  170. Access Control Entry (ACE)
  171. Configuring and Assigning an ACL
  172. Types of ACLs
  173. Standard ACL Structure
  174. Extended ACL Configuration Structure
  175. ACL Configuration Factors
  176. In Any ACL, There Will Always Be a Match
  177. General ACE Rules
  178. Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Standard ACL
  179. Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Extended ACL
  180. Configuring a Named ACL
  181. Enabling or Disabling ACL Filtering on a VLAN
  182. Deleting an ACL from the Switch
  183. Displaying ACL Data
  184. Display the Content of All ACLs on the Switch
  185. Display the ACL Assignments for a VLAN
  186. Displaying the Content of a Specific ACL
  187. Display All ACLs and Their Assignments in the Switch Startup-Config File and Running-Config File
  188. General Editing Rules
  189. Working Offline To Create or Edit an ACL
  190. Enable ACL "Deny" Logging
  191. ACL Logging Operation
  192. Operating Notes for ACL Logging
  193. General ACL Operating Notes
  194. Switch
  195. Limiting Feature Usage
  196. Standard ACLs:
  197. Managing ACL Resource Consumption
  198. Troubleshooting a Shortage of Per-Port Resources
  199. Example of ACL Resource Usage
  200. Traffic Management and Improved Network Performance
  201. ACL Configuration and Operating Rules
  202. ACL Configuration Structure
  203. Using CIDR Notation To Enter the ACL Mask
  204. Enabling or Disabling ACL Filtering on an Interface
  205. Display an ACL Summary
  206. Display the ACL Assignments for an Interface
  207. Displaying the Current Per-Port ACL Resources
  208. Editing ACLs and Creating an ACL Offline
  209. Deleting Any ACE from an ACL
  210. Overview of IP Routing
  211. ARP Cache Table
  212. IP Forwarding Cache
  213. IP Route Exchange Protocols
  214. IP Interface Parameters for Routing Switches
  215. Configuring IP Parameters for Routing Switches
  216. Configuring ARP Parameters
  217. Enabling Proxy ARP
  218. Changing the TTL Threshold
  219. Configuring ICMP
  220. Disabling ICMP Destination Unreachable Messages
  221. Disabling ICMP Redirects
  222. Static IP Route Parameters
  223. Configuring a Static IP Route
  224. Configuring RIP
  225. RIP Parameters and Defaults
  226. Configuring RIP Parameters
  227. Changing the RIP Type on a VLAN Interface
  228. Configuring RIP Redistribution
  229. Modify Default Metric for Redistribution
  230. Changing the Route Loop Prevention Method
  231. Displaying General RIP Information
  232. Displaying RIP Interface Information
  233. Displaying RIP Peer Information
  234. Displaying RIP Redistribution Information
  235. Configuring OSPF
  236. Designated Routers in Multi-Access Networks
  237. OSPF RFC 1583 and 2328 Compliance
  238. Dynamic OSPF Activation and Configuration
  239. Configuration Rules
  240. Enabling OSPF
  241. Assigning an Area Range (optional)
  242. Assigning VLANs to an Area
  243. Assigning Virtual Links
  244. Modifying Virtual Link Parameters
  245. Defining Redistribution Filters
  246. Modifying Default Metric for Redistribution
  247. Enabling Route Redistribution
  248. Modifying OSPF Traps Generated
  249. Modifying OSPF Standard Compliance Setting
  250. Displaying OSPF Information
  251. Displaying OSPF Area Information
  252. Displaying OSPF External Link State Information
  253. Displaying OSPF Interface Information
  254. VLAN or IP Address
  255. Displaying OSPF Link State Information
  256. Displaying OSPF Neighbor Information
  257. Displaying OSFPF Redistribution Information
  258. Displaying OSPF Virtual Neighbor Information
  259. Displaying OSPF Virtual Link Information
  260. Displaying OSPF Route Information
  261. Configuring IRDP
  262. Enabling IRDP Globally
  263. Displaying IRDP Information
  264. Configuring DHCP Relay
  265. Minimum Requirements for DHCP Relay Operation
  266. Viewing the Current DHCP Relay Configuration
  267. UDP Broadcast Forwarding on 5300xl Switches
  268. Subnet Masking for UDP Forwarding Addresses
  269. Configuring and Enabling UDP Broadcast Forwarding
  270. Displaying the Current IP Forward-Protocol Configuration
  271. Operating Notes for UDP Broadcast Forwarding
  272. Applications on the 5300xl Switches
  273. Static NAT Operating Rules
  274. Displaying Static NAT Statistics and Configuration
  275. Introduction to XRRP
  276. Overview of XRRP Operation
  277. XRRP During Normal Router Operation
  278. XRRP Fail-Over Operation
  279. Multiple VLAN Operation
  280. XRRP Operating Notes
  281. Configuring XRRP
  282. Customizing the XRRP Configuration
  283. Enabling and Disabling XRRP
  284. Configuration Examples
  285. Configuration for Figure 12-4 – Multiple VLANs
  286. Displaying XRRP Data
  287. Comparison Between XRRP and VRRP
  288. Messages Related to XRRP Operation
  289. cl Switches
  290. Components of HP ProCurve Stack Management
  291. Operating Rules for Stacking
  292. Specific Rules
  293. Configuring Stack Management
  294. Stacking
  295. Using the Menu To Manage a Candidate Switch
  296. Using the Commander To Manage The Stack
  297. Using the Commander To Access Member Switches for Configuration Changes and Monitoring Traffic
  298. Another Stack
  299. Monitoring Stack Status
  300. Using the CLI To View Stack Status and Configure Stacking
  301. Using the CLI To View Stack Status
  302. Using the CLI To Configure a Commander Switch
  303. Adding to a Stack or Moving Switches Between Stacks
  304. Using the CLI To Remove a Member from a Stack
  305. Changes and Traffic Monitoring
  306. SNMP Community Operation in a Stack
  307. Using the CLI To Disable or Re-Enable Stacking
  308. Status Messages
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