HP ProCurve 5300xl manuals
ProCurve 5300xl
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- management and configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Applicable Switch Models
- Related Publications
- Access Controller xl Module Overview
- Module Operation
- Using 5300xl Features with the Access Controller xl Module
- Routing Infrastructure Support
- Using 5300xl Switch Network Address Translation with the ACM
- Static VLAN Features Supported on Client VLANs
- General Operating Rules
- Configuring the Access Controller xl Module
- Changing the VLAN-Base
- Configuring the Uplink VLAN
- ACM Configuration Commands Summary and Syntax
- Access Controller Context Command Syntax
- Displaying Access Controller xl Status from the 5300xl CLI
- Configuration Context Command Syntax
- Managing the ACM
- Downloading New Software to the Module
- operating notes
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- Overview
- Command Prompts
- Keys
- Getting Documentation From the Web
- Sources for More Information
- Need Only a Quick Start?
- Advantages of Using the Menu Interface
- Advantages of Using the CLI
- Advantages of Using the HP Web Browser Interface
- Manager Plus
- Starting and Ending a Menu Session
- How To Start a Menu Interface Session
- How To End a Menu Session and Exit from the Console:
- Main Menu Features
- Screen Structure and Navigation
- Rebooting the Switch
- Menu Features List
- Where To Go From Here
- Privilege Levels at Logon
- Privilege Level Operation
- Manager Privileges
- How To Move Between Levels
- Listing Commands and Command Options
- Listing Command Options
- Displaying CLI "Help"
- Configuration Commands and the Context Configuration Modes
- CLI Control and Editing
- General Features
- Starting an HP Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch
- Plus (PCM+)
- Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session
- Interface
- Entering a User Name and Password
- Online Help for the HP Web Browser Interface
- Support/Mgmt URLs Feature
- Support URL
- Status Reporting Features
- The Port Utilization and Status Displays
- Port Status
- The Alert Log
- Alert Types and Detailed Views
- The Status Bar
- Setting Fault Detection Policy
- Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes
- Configuration Changes
- Rebooting from the Menu Interface
- Web: Implementing Configuration Changes
- Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options
- Switch Software Downloads
- Local Switch Software Replacement and Removal
- Operating Notes
- Multiple Configuration Files on 5300xl Switches
- General Operation
- Transitioning to Multiple Configuration Files
- Listing and Displaying Startup-Config Files
- Displaying the Content of A Specific Startup-Config File
- Managing Startup-Config Files in the Switch
- Renaming an Existing Startup-Config File
- Erasing a Startup-Config File
- Switch to Its Default Configuration
- Transferring Startup-Config Files To or From a Remote Server
- Connected Host
- Operating Notes for Multiple Configuration Files
- Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet
- Menu: Modifying the Interface Access
- CLI: Modifying the Interface Access
- Sessions
- System Information
- Menu: Viewing and Configuring System Information
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring System Information
- Web: Configuring System Parameters
- IP Configuration
- Just Want a Quick Start with IP Addressing?
- Menu: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
- CLI: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
- Web: Configuring IP Addressing
- How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation
- DHCP/Bootp Operation
- Network Preparations for Configuring DHCP/Bootp
- onfiguration File Downloads
- Enabling IP Preserve
- Protocol Operation
- Disabling Time Synchronization
- Menu: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
- Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the SNTP Mode
- TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
- Menu: Viewing and Configuring TimeP
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring TimeP
- Configuring (Enabling or Disabling) the TimeP Mode
- SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers
- Displaying All SNTP Server Addresses Configured on the Switch
- Configured
- Menu: Port Configuration
- CLI: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
- Port Mode
- Enabling or Disabling Flow Control
- Configuring a Broadcast Limit on the Switch
- Configuring HP Auto-MDIX
- Web: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
- Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names
- Configuring Friendly Port Names
- Displaying Friendly Port Names with Other Port Data
- PoE Operation on the Series 5300xl Switches
- PoE Terminology
- Overview of Operation
- General PoE Operation
- PD Support
- Power Priority Operation
- Configuring PoE Operation
- Disabling or Re-Enabling PoE Port Operation
- Configuring Optional PoE Port Identifiers
- Viewing PoE Configuration and Status
- Displaying an Overview of PoE Status on All Ports
- Displaying the PoE Status on Specific Ports
- Planning and Implementing a PoE Configuration
- Assigning Priority Policies to PoE Traffic
- Calculating the Maximum Load for an xl PoE Module
- PoE Operating Notes
- PoE Event Log Messages
- Port Trunk Features and Operation
- Trunk Configuration Methods
- Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring Port Trunk Groups
- Using the CLI To Configure a Static or Dynamic Trunk Group
- Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups
- Trunk Group Operation Using LACP
- Default Port Operation
- LACP Notes and Restrictions
- Trunk Group Operation Using the "Trunk" Option
- Trunk Operation Using the "FEC" Option on the 5300xl Switches
- How the Switch Lists Trunk Data
- Rate-Limiting
- Configuring Inbound Rate-Limiting
- Displaying the Current Rate-Limit Configuration
- Operating Notes for Rate-Limiting
- Switches
- Outbound Traffic
- Configuration
- GMB Operating Notes
- Jumbo Packets on the Series 3400cl and Series 6400cl Switches
- Operating Rules
- Configuring Jumbo Packet Operation
- Viewing the Current Jumbo Configuration
- Enabling or Disabling Jumbo Traffic on a VLAN
- Troubleshooting
- Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
- SNMP Management Features
- Configuring for SNMP Version 3 Access to the Switch
- SNMP Version 3 Commands
- Enabling SNMPv3
- SNMPv3 Users
- Group Access Levels
- SNMPv3 Communities
- Communities
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring SNMP Community Names
- SNMPv3 Notification and Traps
- SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Trap Features
- Using the CLI To Enable Authentication Traps
- Advanced Management: RMON
- LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
- LLDP Terminology
- General LLDP Operation
- LLDP Configuration Options
- Options for Reading LLDP Information Collected by the Switch
- LLDP Operating Rules
- cl Switches
- Viewing the Current LLDP Configuration
- Configuring Global LLDP Packet Controls
- Configuring SNMP Notification Support
- Configuring Per-Port LLDP Transmit and Receive Modes
- Configuring LLDP Per-Port Advertisement Content
- Displaying Advertisement Data
- Displaying LLDP Statistics
- LLDP Operating Notes
- CDP on the Series 5300xl Switches
- CDP Terminology
- General CDP Operation
- Incoming CDP Packets
- Viewing and Configuring CDP on the Switch
- Viewing the Switch's Current CDP Configuration
- Clearing (Resetting) the CDP Neighbors Table
- Effect of Spanning Tree (STP) On CDP Packet Transmission
- CDP Packets
- CDP Neighbor Data and MIB Objects
- Using TFTP To Download Switch Software from a Server
- Menu: TFTP Download from a Server to Primary Flash
- CLI: TFTP Download from a Server to Flash
- Using Secure Copy and SFTP
- How It Works
- The SCP/SFTP Process
- Authentication
- Workstation
- Primary or Secondary Flash
- Switch-to-Switch Download
- CLI: Switch-To-Switch Downloads
- Using HP PCM+ to Update Switch Software
- Transferring Switch Configurations and ACL Command Files
- TFTP: Copying a Configuration from a Remote Host
- Server
- Xmodem: Copying a Configuration File from the Switch to a Serially Connected PC or UNIX Workstation
- Copying Event Log Output to a Destination Device
- Copying Crash Log Data Content to a Destination Device
- Status and Counters Data
- Menu Access To Status and Counters
- General System Information
- Switch Management Address Information
- Module Information
- Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics and Flow Control Status
- Menu Access to Port and Trunk Statistics
- CLI Access To Port and Trunk Group Statistics
- Menu Access to the MAC Address Views and Searches
- CLI Access for MAC Address Views and Searches
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information
- CLI Access to STP Data
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status
- VLAN Information
- Web Browser Interface Status Information
- Interface Monitoring Features
- Menu: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring
- CLI: Configuring Port, Mesh, and Static Trunk Monitoring
- Web: Configuring Port Monitoring
- Troubleshooting Approaches
- Browser or Telnet Access Problems
- Unusual Network Activity
- Q Prioritization Problems
- CDP Problems
- IGMP-Related Problems
- LACP-Related Problems
- Port-Based Access Control (802.1x)-Related Problems
- QoS-Related Problems
- Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) and Fast-Uplink Problems
- SSH-Related Problems
- TACACS-Related Problems
- TimeP, SNTP, or Gateway Problems
- Using the Event Log To Identify Problem Sources
- Menu: Entering and Navigating in the Event Log
- CLI: Listing Events
- Reducing Duplicate Event Log and SNMP Trap Messages
- Debug and Syslog Messaging Operation
- Debug Command Operation
- Debug Types
- Debug Destinations
- Syslog Operation
- Viewing the Debug Configuration
- Operating Notes for Debug and Syslog
- Diagnostic Tools
- Ping and Link Tests
- Web: Executing Ping or Link Tests
- CLI: Ping or Link Tests
- Displaying the Configuration File
- CLI Administrative and Troubleshooting Commands
- Traceroute Command
- Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration
- Restoring a Flash Image
- Determining MAC Addresses
- Menu: Viewing the Switch's MAC Addresses
- CLI: Viewing the Port and VLAN MAC Addresses
- Viewing the MAC Addresses of Connected Devices
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- Sources for More Information
- Need Only a Quick Start?
- Contents
- Introduction
- Types of Static VLANs Available in the Switch
- Terminology
- Static VLAN Operation
- VLAN Environments
- VLAN Operation
- Routing Options for VLANs
- VLAN Operating Rules
- General Steps for Using VLANs
- Multiple VLAN Considerations
- Single Forwarding Database Operation
- Correct It
- Multiple Forwarding Database Operation
- Configuring VLANs
- Adding or Editing VLAN Names
- Adding or Changing a VLAN Port Assignment
- Parameters
- Web: Viewing and Configuring VLAN Parameters
- Q VLAN Tagging
- Special VLAN Types
- The Secure Management VLAN
- Preparation
- Configuration
- Deleting the Management VLAN
- Voice VLANs
- Components of Voice VLAN Operation
- Voice VLAN Access Security
- IP Interfaces
- Switches
- General Operation
- Per-Port Options for Handling GVRP "Unknown VLANs"
- Per-Port Options for Dynamic VLAN Advertising and Joining
- GVRP and VLAN Access Control
- Planning for GVRP Operation
- Configuring GVRP On a Switch
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
- Web: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
- IGMP General Operation and Features
- IGMP Terms
- IGMP Operating Features
- CLI: Configuring and Displaying IGMP
- Web: Enabling or Disabling IGMP
- Operation With or Without IP Addressing
- Forced Fast-Leave IGMP
- Listing the Forced Fast-Leave Configuration
- Configuring Per-Port Forced Fast-Leave IGMP
- Using the Switch as Querier
- Multicast Filtering
- Feature Overview
- Multicast Flow Management
- General Configuration Elements
- PIM-DM Operating Rules
- Configuring PIM-DM on the Series 5300xl Switches
- PIM Global Configuration Context
- PIM VLAN (Interface) Configuration Context
- xl Switches
- Displaying PIM Route Data
- Displaying PIM Status
- Operating Notes
- Troubleshooting
- Messages Related to PIM Operation
- Applicable RFCs
- Exceptions to Support for RFC 2932 - Multicast Routing MIB
- The RSTP (802.1w) and STP (802.1D) Spanning Tree Options
- RSTP (802.1w)
- How STP and RSTP Operate
- Configuring Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree (RSTP)
- Transitioning from STP to RSTP
- Configuring RSTP
- CLI: Configuring RSTP
- Menu: Configuring RSTP
- Web: Enabling or Disabling RSTP
- D Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
- CLI: Configuring 802.1D STP
- STP Fast Mode
- Fast-Uplink Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Operating Rules for Fast Uplink
- Menu: Viewing and Configuring Fast-Uplink STP
- CLI: Viewing and Configuring Fast-Uplink STP
- Web: Enabling or Disabling STP
- s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
- MSTP Structure
- How MSTP Operates
- Spanning Tree (CST)
- Operating Rules
- Transitioning from STP or RSTP to MSTP
- Tips for Planning an MSTP Application
- Steps for Configuring MSTP
- Configuring MSTP Operation Mode and Global Parameters
- Configuring Basic Port Connectivity Parameters
- Configuring MST Instance Parameters
- Configuring MST Instance Per-Port Parameters
- Enabling or Disabling Spanning Tree Operation
- Displaying MSTP Statistics and Configuration
- Displaying the MSTP Configuration
- Switch Meshing Fundamentals
- Using a Heterogeneous Switch Mesh
- Bringing Up a Switch Mesh Domain:
- Configuring Switch Meshing
- CLI: To View and Configure Switch Meshing
- CLI: Configuring Switch Meshing
- Operating Notes for Switch Meshing
- Unicast Packets with Unknown Destinations
- Spanning Tree Operation with Switch Meshing
- Filtering/Security in Meshed Switches
- Static VLANs
- Dynamic VLANs
- Requirements and Restrictions
- Classifiers for Prioritizing Outbound Packets
- cl/6400cl Packet Classifiers and Evaluation Order
- Preparation for Configuring QoS
- Planning QoS for the Series 3400cl/6400cl Switches
- the 3400cl/6400cl Switches
- Outbound Traffic
- No Override
- QoS UDP/TCP Priority
- Number
- QoS IP-Device Priority
- Assigning a Priority Based on IP Address
- Assigning a DSCP Policy Based on IP Address
- QoS IP Type-of-Service (ToS) Policy and Priority
- of the ToS Precedence Bits
- of Incoming DSCP
- Assigning a DSCP Policy on the Basis of the DSCP in IPv4 Packets Received from Upstream Devices
- Details of QoS IP Type-of-Service
- QoS Layer-3 Protocol Priority (5300xl Switches Only)
- QoS VLAN-ID (VID) Priority
- Assigning a DSCP Policy Based on VLAN-ID (VID)
- QoS Source-Port Priority
- Assigning a DSCP Policy Based on the Source-Port
- Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP) Mapping
- Default Priority Settings for Selected Codepoints
- Note On Changing a Priority Setting
- IP Multicast (IGMP) Interaction with QoS
- QoS Operating Notes and Restrictions
- Features Common to All ACLs
- General Steps for Planning and Configuring ACLs
- ACL Operation
- The Packet-Filtering Process
- Planning an ACL Application
- Security
- Guidelines for Planning the Structure of an ACL
- How an ACE Uses a Mask To Screen Packets for Matches
- Access Control Entry (ACE)
- Configuring and Assigning an ACL
- Types of ACLs
- Standard ACL Structure
- Extended ACL Configuration Structure
- ACL Configuration Factors
- In Any ACL, There Will Always Be a Match
- General ACE Rules
- Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Standard ACL
- Configuring and Assigning a Numbered, Extended ACL
- Configuring a Named ACL
- Enabling or Disabling ACL Filtering on a VLAN
- Deleting an ACL from the Switch
- Displaying ACL Data
- Display the Content of All ACLs on the Switch
- Display the ACL Assignments for a VLAN
- Displaying the Content of a Specific ACL
- Display All ACLs and Their Assignments in the Switch Startup-Config File and Running-Config File
- General Editing Rules
- Working Offline To Create or Edit an ACL
- Enable ACL "Deny" Logging
- ACL Logging Operation
- Operating Notes for ACL Logging
- General ACL Operating Notes
- Switch
- Limiting Feature Usage
- Standard ACLs:
- Managing ACL Resource Consumption
- Troubleshooting a Shortage of Per-Port Resources
- Example of ACL Resource Usage
- Traffic Management and Improved Network Performance
- ACL Configuration and Operating Rules
- ACL Configuration Structure
- Using CIDR Notation To Enter the ACL Mask
- Enabling or Disabling ACL Filtering on an Interface
- Display an ACL Summary
- Display the ACL Assignments for an Interface
- Displaying the Current Per-Port ACL Resources
- Editing ACLs and Creating an ACL Offline
- Deleting Any ACE from an ACL
- Overview of IP Routing
- ARP Cache Table
- IP Forwarding Cache
- IP Route Exchange Protocols
- IP Interface Parameters for Routing Switches
- Configuring IP Parameters for Routing Switches
- Configuring ARP Parameters
- Enabling Proxy ARP
- Changing the TTL Threshold
- Configuring ICMP
- Disabling ICMP Destination Unreachable Messages
- Disabling ICMP Redirects
- Static IP Route Parameters
- Configuring a Static IP Route
- Configuring RIP
- RIP Parameters and Defaults
- Configuring RIP Parameters
- Changing the RIP Type on a VLAN Interface
- Configuring RIP Redistribution
- Modify Default Metric for Redistribution
- Changing the Route Loop Prevention Method
- Displaying General RIP Information
- Displaying RIP Interface Information
- Displaying RIP Peer Information
- Displaying RIP Redistribution Information
- Configuring OSPF
- Designated Routers in Multi-Access Networks
- OSPF RFC 1583 and 2328 Compliance
- Dynamic OSPF Activation and Configuration
- Configuration Rules
- Enabling OSPF
- Assigning an Area Range (optional)
- Assigning VLANs to an Area
- Assigning Virtual Links
- Modifying Virtual Link Parameters
- Defining Redistribution Filters
- Modifying Default Metric for Redistribution
- Enabling Route Redistribution
- Modifying OSPF Traps Generated
- Modifying OSPF Standard Compliance Setting
- Displaying OSPF Information
- Displaying OSPF Area Information
- Displaying OSPF External Link State Information
- Displaying OSPF Interface Information
- VLAN or IP Address
- Displaying OSPF Link State Information
- Displaying OSPF Neighbor Information
- Displaying OSFPF Redistribution Information
- Displaying OSPF Virtual Neighbor Information
- Displaying OSPF Virtual Link Information
- Displaying OSPF Route Information
- Configuring IRDP
- Enabling IRDP Globally
- Displaying IRDP Information
- Configuring DHCP Relay
- Minimum Requirements for DHCP Relay Operation
- Viewing the Current DHCP Relay Configuration
- UDP Broadcast Forwarding on 5300xl Switches
- Subnet Masking for UDP Forwarding Addresses
- Configuring and Enabling UDP Broadcast Forwarding
- Displaying the Current IP Forward-Protocol Configuration
- Operating Notes for UDP Broadcast Forwarding
- Applications on the 5300xl Switches
- Static NAT Operating Rules
- Displaying Static NAT Statistics and Configuration
- Introduction to XRRP
- Overview of XRRP Operation
- XRRP During Normal Router Operation
- XRRP Fail-Over Operation
- Multiple VLAN Operation
- XRRP Operating Notes
- Configuring XRRP
- Customizing the XRRP Configuration
- Enabling and Disabling XRRP
- Configuration Examples
- Configuration for Figure 12-4 – Multiple VLANs
- Displaying XRRP Data
- Comparison Between XRRP and VRRP
- Messages Related to XRRP Operation
- cl Switches
- Components of HP ProCurve Stack Management
- Operating Rules for Stacking
- Specific Rules
- Configuring Stack Management
- Stacking
- Using the Menu To Manage a Candidate Switch
- Using the Commander To Manage The Stack
- Using the Commander To Access Member Switches for Configuration Changes and Monitoring Traffic
- Another Stack
- Monitoring Stack Status
- Using the CLI To View Stack Status and Configure Stacking
- Using the CLI To View Stack Status
- Using the CLI To Configure a Commander Switch
- Adding to a Stack or Moving Switches Between Stacks
- Using the CLI To Remove a Member from a Stack
- Changes and Traffic Monitoring
- SNMP Community Operation in a Stack
- Using the CLI To Disable or Re-Enable Stacking
- Status Messages
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