ProCurve 2510G Series manuals

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Table of contents

ProCurve Switches

1

ProCurve Series 2510 Switches

3

3 Using the Menu Interface

6

8 Configuring IP Addressing

8

9 Time Protocols

9

11 Port Trunking

11

A File Transfers

13

C Troubleshooting

15

D MAC Address Management

16

Product Documentation

17

Feature Index

18

Getting Started

21

Introduction

22

Conventions

22

Command Syntax Statements

23

Command Prompts

23

Sources for More Information

24

Need Only a Quick Start?

26

Advantages of Using the CLI

30

Using the Menu Interface

35

Line (CLI) option

37

Main Menu Features

41

[S] (for the

44

[C] (for

44

[B] (for the Back action)

44

Menu Features List

48

Where To Go From Here

49

Accessing the CLI

52

Using the CLI

52

Privilege Levels at Logon

53

Privilege Level Operation

54

Manager Privileges

55

How To Move Between Levels

57

? symbol lists the

58

Command Option Displays

60

Displaying CLI “Help”

61

Configuration Modes

63

CLI Control and Editing

67

General Features

71

Session with the Switch

72

Plus (PCM+)

73

First-Time

74

Install Alert

74

Interface Session

75

Using the Passwords

78

Using the User Names

78

If You Lose a Password

78

The Help Button

79

Support/Mgmt URLs Feature

80

Support URL

81

Status Reporting Features

84

Port Utilization

85

The Alert Log

88

The Status Bar

91

Management

96

Using the CLI To Implement

99

Interfaces To Implement

102

Configuration Changes

102

[Enter] key, then

103

[S] (for Save)

103

[C] (for Cancel)

103

Reboot Switch option

104

Interface

105

Image Options

106

The unequal code

107

Switch Software Downloads

108

Caution--No

110

Rebooting the Switch

111

Operating Notes

115

Contents

117

Overview

118

Web, and Telnet

119

Interface Access

120

Parameters

120

and reload

123

Denying Interface Access by

126

Terminating Remote Management

126

Sessions

126

System Information

127

System Info

132

[?] in the web

132

Configuring IP Addressing

133

IP Configuration

135

Live (TTL)

137

[E] (for Edit)

138

[S] (for Save)

138

IP Configuration]

143

DHCP/Bootp Operation

144

File Downloads

148

Time Protocols

153

Overview: Selecting a Time

155

Synchronization Protocol or

155

Configuring

156

Unicast mode, then do the

158

– TIMEP (the default)

167

timep still lists the

169

SNTP Servers

173

Address Prioritization

174

Addresses Configured

175

Port Parameters

178

In this example

181

Current Operating Mode

183

Current Configured Mode

183

Viewing Transceiver Status

184

Configuring HP Auto-MDIX

188

Manual Auto-MDIX Override

189

Per-Port MDI

190

Configuration

190

Operating Mode

190

QoS Pass-Through Mode

192

Indicates QoS Pass

194

Through mode enabled

194

Friendly port names

203

Ports Without

203

"Friendly" Name

203

Port Trunking

207

Port Status and Configuration

208

Link Connections

209

Trunk Configuration Methods

210

or show ip igmp listing

213

Dynamic Port Trunk Group

216

“Up” Links

219

Standby Link

219

Default Port Operation

225

LACP Notes and Restrictions

227

Applications

233

SNMP Management Features

235

SNMP Version 3 Commands

238

SNMPv3 Enable

239

SNMP Version 3 Users

240

Group Access Levels

243

SNMP Communities

244

Two Operator Access Levels

245

SNMP Notification and Traps

250

matches taglist value

251

Trap Features

252

Advanced Management: RMON

256

Terminology

258

General LLDP Operation

259

Configuration Options

260

LLDP Operating Rules

263

LLDP Standards Compatibility

263

Configuring LLDP Operation

264

■ Chassis ID (TLV)

272

■ Port Type (TLV subelement)

272

■ Port ID (TLV)

272

TLV-Type >

273

Advertisements

274

Displaying Advertisement Data

275

Displaying LLDP Statistics

280

LLDP Operating Notes

283

LLDP and CDP Data Management

284

CDP Operation and Commands

286

Per-Port CDP Enable/Disable

287

■ show cdp displays

288

File Transfers

289

Downloading Switch Software

290

[Enter] to begin

293

Using Secure Copy and SFTP

295

How It Works

296

The SCP/SFTP Process

297

Command Options

297

Authentication

298

SCP/SFTP Operating Notes

298

Switch-to-Switch Download

302

Software

304

[Enter]

307

Host, PC, or Unix Workstation

309

Status and Counters Data

316

General System Information

318

Menu Access

319

CLI Access

319

Module Information

320

Port Status

321

Control Status

322

Statistics

324

[Enter]. The address

326

Prompt for Selecting

327

Menu Access to STP Data

329

CLI Access to STP Data

330

VLAN Information

332

Features

335

[Y]) to select Yes

336

[Enter], then press [S] (for

337

Monitoring Limitations

338

Locating a Device

341

Troubleshooting

343

Troubleshooting Approaches

345

Unusual Network Activity

351

Prioritization Problems

352

IGMP-Related Problems

352

LACP-Related Problems

353

Radius-Related Problems

357

Problems

358

SSH-Related Problems

359

Stacking-Related Problems

360

TACACS-Related Problems

360

VLAN-Related Problems

362

Event Log Operation

365

Range of Events in the Log

367

Range of Log Events Displayed

367

Log Status Line

367

Debug and Syslog Operation

369

Diagnostic Tools

376

Ping and Link Tests

377

CLI: Ping or Link Tests

379

tech output

383

Restoring a Flash Image

386

MAC Address Management

389

Viewing the MAC Addresses of

394

Connected Devices

394

■ Alaska

397

■ Canada and Continental US

397

■ Middle Europe and Portugal

397

■ Southern Hemisphere

397

■ Western Europe

397

Numerics

401

2 – Index

402

Index – 3

403

LLDP neighbor data …12-52

404

Index – 5

405

6 – Index

406

Index – 7

407

8 – Index

408

Index – 9

409

10 – Index

410

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