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HP OpenView platforms - If management of a generic (ProCurve and other vendors’ devices)
or large (>1500 managed nodes) IP network is needed:
NT platform – ProCurve Network Management for OV-NT (J4869B) can be
separately purchased to provide direct management of the ProCurve 5300xl
Switch Series and other ProCurve products through HP OpenView/NT. For more
details see the product information at http://www.procurve.com
.
HP-UX platform - Management of the ProCurve 5300xl Switch Series under
HP OpenView/UX is available via the separately purchased J3250P ProCurve Hub
& Switch Management for OV-UX product.
MIB Support
The ProCurve 5300xl Switch Series supports the following standard MIBs:
MIB-II (RFC 1213)
Ether-like MIB (RFC 1398)
Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
Ethernet-like MIB (RFC 1643)
RIPv2 MIB (RFC 1724)
OSPFv2 MIB (RFC 1850)
RMON probe configuration MIB – RMON v2 (RFC 2021)
IP Forwarding Table MIB (RFC 2096)
SMON MIB (RFC 2613)
RADIUS Client MIB (RFC 2618)
RADIUS Client Accounting MIB (RFC 2620)
Ethernet MIB (RFC 2665)
802.3 MAU MIB (RFC 2668)
802.1p and 802.1Q Bridge MIB (RFC 2674)
Entity MIB (RFC 2737)
RMON MIB (RFC 2819)
Groups: (1) Ethernet statistics, (2) Ethernet history, (3) Alarm, (9) Event,
Evolution of Interface MIB (RFC 2863)
In addition, a number of enterprise-specific MIBs are also supported for such things as VLANs,
XRRP, and multiple bridge groups.
RMON Support
For those customers that use RMON applications, the ProCurve 5300xl Switch Series support
RMON groups 1 (Ethernet statistics), 2 (Ethernet history), 3 (Alarm), and 9 (Event). These four
groups are available for all ports.
The Ethernet statistics group provides counters for packet counts, broadcast/multicast packets,
packet length counts, missed packets and erred packets. Event and Alarm groups allow
threshold setting and alarm generation based on the counters in the Ethernet group. History
accumulates two records for each port, one a sampling of Ethernet statistics taken every 30
seconds and the other a sampling of statistics taken every 30 minutes.
Network Monitoring Port
Port Monitoring allows the end user to copy all traffic, inbound and outbound, from any number
of ports, even those on different subnets within the switch, to a single destination port. This
allows the probes or sniffers like Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) to see all traffic on the
selected ports to provide proper global perspective.
The Network Monitoring Port can also copy all traffic for one particular VLAN to the destination
port, rather than having to specify on a port-by-port basis.
This feature is very helpful when using a LAN analyzer when doing specific monitoring or
troubleshooting of network segments.
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