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Table of contents

ProCurve Switches

1

ProCurve

3

Switch 2610 Series

3

Switch 2610-PWR Series

3

Management and Configuration

3

8 Configuring IP Addressing

8

9 Time Protocols

9

12 Port Trunking

12

A File Transfers

14

C Troubleshooting

15

D MAC Address Management

17

Product Documentation

19

Software Feature Index

20

Getting Started

25

Introduction

26

Conventions

26

Command Prompts

27

Screen Simulations

27

Sources for More Information

28

Need Only a Quick Start?

30

Advantages of Using the CLI

34

Using the Menu Interface

39

Command Line (CLI) option.)

41

Main Menu Features

45

[S] (for the

48

[C] (for

48

[B] (for the Back action)

48

Menu Features List

52

Where To Go From Here

53

Accessing the CLI

56

Using the CLI

56

Privilege Levels at Logon

57

Privilege Level Operation

58

Manager Privileges

59

How To Move Between Levels

61

? symbol lists the

62

Command Option Displays

64

Configuration Modes

67

CLI Control and Editing

70

General Features

73

Session with the Switch

74

Plus (PCM+)

75

First-Time

76

Install Alert

76

Interface Session

77

Using the Passwords

80

Using the User Names

80

If You Lose a Password

80

The Help Button

81

Support/Mgmt URLs Feature

82

Support URL

83

Status Reporting Features

84

Port Utilization

85

The Alert Log

88

The Status Bar

90

Management

97

Using the CLI To Implement

100

Configuration Changes

100

Interfaces To Implement

103

[Enter] key, then

104

[S] (for Save)

104

[C] (for Cancel)

104

Reboot Switch option

105

Interface

106

Image Options

107

The unequal code

108

Switch Software Downloads

109

Caution--No

111

Rebooting the Switch

112

Operating Notes

116

Multiple Configuration Files

117

General Operation

118

Configuration Enabled

120

Erasing a Startup-Config File

127

Serially Connected Host

130

Connected Host

131

Contents

133

Overview

134

Web, and Telnet

135

Interface Access

136

Parameters

136

■ VT100 operation

139

■ 19,200 baud

139

■ No flow control

139

■ 10-minute inactivity time

139

■ Critical log events

139

Denying Interface Access by

141

Terminating Remote

141

Management Sessions

141

System Information

142

System Info

147

[?] in the web

147

Configuring IP Addressing

149

IP Configuration

151

Live (TTL)

153

[E] (for Edit)

154

IP Configuration]

159

DHCP/Bootp Operation

160

■ For Bootp operation:

163

■ For DHCP operation:

163

File Downloads

164

Time Protocols

169

Overview: Selecting a Time

171

Time Protocol Operation

171

Configuring

172

Broadcast as the SNTP mode

177

Disabled

181

– TIMEP (the default)

183

Time Sync Method

186

SNTP Servers

189

Prioritized list of SNTP

190

Server IP Addresses

190

Configured

191

In this example

199

Current Operating Mode

201

Configuring Auto-MDIX

205

Manual Auto-MDIX Override

206

Per-Port MDI

208

Configuration

208

Operating Mode

208

Viewing Transceiver Status

209

Jumbo Frames

211

Operating Rules

212

Troubleshooting

218

QoS Passthrough Mode

219

Indicates QoS Pass-Through

221

Incoming Packets

222

Friendly Port

231

Configuring UDLD

234

Enabling UDLD

235

Viewing UDLD Information

237

Port 4 is shown as blocked

238

Related Publications

243

Terminology

243

Powered Device (PD) Support

244

Power Priority

245

Configuring PoE Operation

247

Cycling Power on a Port

248

Indicates PoE support for

249

reserved

252

PoE Event Log Messages

255

Port Trunking

259

Port Status and Configuration

260

Link Connections

261

Trunk Configuration Methods

262

or show ip igmp listing

265

Port Trunk Group

268

Default Port Operation

276

LACP Notes and Restrictions

277

Applications

283

SNMP Management Features

286

SNMP Version 3 Commands

288

SNMPv3 Enable

289

SNMP Version 3 Users

290

Group Access Levels

293

SNMP Communities

294

Two Operator Access Levels

295

SNMP Notification and Traps

300

matches taglist value

301

Trap Features

302

Configuring Trap Receivers

303

Advanced Management: RMON

307

LLDP Terminology

311

General LLDP Operation

312

LLDP Configuration Options

312

LLDP Standards Compatibility

315

LLDP Operating Rules

316

LLDP Operation and Commands

317

Note: This value corresponds

318

LLDP Advertisements”

319

■ Chassis ID (TLV)

324

■ Port Type (TLV subelement)

324

■ Port ID (TLV)

324

■ Port Description (TLV)

325

■ System Name (TLV)

325

■ System Description (TLV)

325

■ System Capabilities (TLV)

325

Displaying Advertisement Data

326

Advertisements

327

Displaying LLDP Statistics

331

LLDP Operating Notes

334

LLDP and CDP Data Management

335

CDP Operation and Commands

337

Per-Port CDP Enable/Disable

338

■ show cdp displays

339

File Transfers

341

Downloading Switch Software

342

[Enter] to begin

345

Using Secure Copy and SFTP

347

How It Works

348

The SCP/SFTP Process

349

Command Options

349

Authentication

350

SCP/SFTP Operating Notes

350

PC or UNIX Workstation

351

Switch-to-Switch Download

354

Software

356

[Enter]

359

Host, PC, or Unix Workstation

361

Status and Counters Data

368

General System Information

370

Menu Access

371

CLI Access

371

Module Information

372

Port Status

373

Control Status

374

[Enter]. The address

379

Prompt for Selecting

380

Menu Access to STP Data

382

CLI Access to STP Data

383

Loop Protection

384

Configuring Loop Protection

385

VLAN Information

388

Features

391

[Y]) to select Yes

392

[Enter], then press [S] (for

393

Monitored Ports

394

Troubleshooting Approaches

399

Unusual Network Activity

403

Prioritization Problems

404

IGMP-Related Problems

404

LACP-Related Problems

405

Radius-Related Problems

409

Problems

410

SSH-Related Problems

411

Stacking-Related Problems

412

TACACS-Related Problems

412

VLAN-Related Problems

414

Event Log Operation

417

Range of Events in the Log

419

Range of Log Events Displayed

419

Log Status Line

419

Debug and Syslog Operation

421

Debug Types

422

- Reserved for system use

423

Diagnostic Tools

428

Ping and Link Tests

429

CLI: Ping or Link Tests

431

Traceroute Command

436

Restoring a Flash Image

441

MAC Address Management

445

Viewing the MAC Addresses of

450

Connected Devices

450

■ Alaska

453

■ Canada and Continental US

453

■ Middle Europe and Portugal

453

■ Southern Hemisphere

453

■ Western Europe

453

Numerics

457

2 – Index

458

Index – 3

459

4 – Index

460

LLDP neighbor data … 13-53

461

6 – Index

462

Index – 7

463

8 – Index

464

Index – 9

465

10 – Index

466

Index – 11

467

Development Company, L.P

469

November 2008

469

Manual Part Number

469

5991-8640

469

Table of contents

ProCurve Switches

1

ProCurve

3

Switch 2610 Series

3

Switch 2610-PWR Series

3

3 GVRP

6

5 Spanning-Tree Operation

8

Effectively

9

7 IP Routing Features

11

8 ProCurve Stack Management

12

Product Documentation

15

Software Feature Index

16

Getting Started

21

Conventions

22

Command Prompts

23

Screen Simulations

23

Sources for More Information

24

Need Only a Quick Start?

25

Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)

27

ProCurve Switch

32

Overview of Using VLANs

33

Multiple VLAN Considerations

36

2610 Switch

41

Multiple-Forwarding

41

Database Switch

41

Adding or Editing VLAN Names

43

Default VLAN

44

Changing the Primary VLAN

52

802.1Q VLAN Tagging

56

The Secure Management VLAN

60

Preparation

62

IP Interfaces

65

VLAN MAC Addresses

65

VLAN Restrictions

66

Jumbo Packet Support

66

General Operation

70

GVRP Enabled

73

(Required for Unknown

73

VLAN operation.)

73

Unknown VLAN Settings

73

Default:

73

Joining

74

GVRP and VLAN Access Control

76

Planning for GVRP Operation

77

Configuring GVRP On a Switch

77

GVRP Operating Notes

83

IGMP Features

87

IGMP Terms

88

IGMP Operating Features

89

ProCurve(vlan-1)# ip igmp

92

■ Ports A1 - A2: Auto

93

■ Ports A3 - A4: Forward

93

■ Ports A5 - A6: Block

93

IGMP Operating Notes

96

Supported Standards and RFCs

97

Automatic Fast-Leave IGMP

98

Forced Fast-Leave IGMP

101

. The following commands now

102

Note on VLAN

103

Numbers

103

How IGMP Operates

104

6 specifies port A6

104

49 indicates port C1

105

Using the Switch as Querier

106

Multicast Filtering

107

Spanning-Tree Operation

109

Contents

110

Overview

111

Table 5-4. 802.1s Features

112

10, 11, 12 Yes No

113

20, 21, 22 No Yes

113

Region “A”: Logical Topology

114

Spanning Tree Options

115

RSTP (802.1w)

116

STP (802.1D)

116

How STP and RSTP Operate

117

Spanning Tree (RSTP)

119

Configuring RSTP

121

CLI: Configuring RSTP

122

Menu: Configuring RSTP

128

[Device Features]

130

Menu: Configuring 802.1D STP

131

*) at the

132

CLI: Configuring 802.1D STP

134

STP Fast Mode

138

Mode = Uplink) only on the

140

Terminology

141

Operating Notes

152

MSTP Structure

155

How MSTP Operates

157

Region “X”

158

Spanning Tree (CST)

159

Operating Rules

162

Steps for Configuring MSTP

165

Parameters

167

Command Page

180

Displaying MSTP Statistics

182

Troubleshooting

189

Bandwidth More Effectively

191

Introduction

193

• IP-device (address)

194

• VLAN-ID (VID)

194

• Source-Port

194

Note On Using

199

Multiple

199

Criteria

199

Planning a QoS Configuration

205

QoS UDP/TCP Priority

211

■ 802.1p priority

212

Combining

214

Policy Types

214

The DSCPs for this

216

802.1p priority level

216

DSCP Policies

217

Configured in this Step

217

Classifier

217

DSCP Policy

217

QoS IP-Device Priority

218

No-override)

221

Configured in this step

223

Default ToS Configuration

225

Current ToS Configuration

225

No-override. Note that

228

Assignments

229

ToS Option:

235

QoS VLAN-ID (VID) Priority

236

No- override

237

Priorities

241

Configured

241

QoS Source-Port Priority

242

In this instance, No

243

No-override. See figure 6

245

Configured in

247

Effect of “No-override”

251

QoS Messages in the CLI

255

IP Routing Features

259

Overview of IP Routing

261

IP Tables and Caches

262

IP Route Table

263

IP Forwarding Cache

263

Switches

266

Enabling Proxy ARP

270

Configuring ICMP

272

Configuring Static IP Routes

274

Static Route Types

275

Static IP Route Parameters

275

Configuring a “Null” Route

277

Configuring IRDP

280

Enabling IRDP Globally

281

Displaying IRDP Information

283

Configuring DHCP Relay

284

Enabling DHCP Relay

285

Configuring a Helper Address

285

DHCP Option 82

286

Option 82 Server Support

287

Option 82 Field Content

290

Forwarding Policies

292

Multinetted VLANs

296

UDP Broadcast Forwarding

300

Configuration

304

ProCurve Stack Management

307

Operation

310

General Stacking Operation

312

Operating Rules for Stacking

313

Specific Rules

314

Configuring Stack Management

316

■ No Manager password

317

Configure Stacking

319

[3] to select Stack

320

[E] (for Edit). Then

320

[E] (for Edit)

323

[Tab] to select the

323

[B] (for Back) to return to

327

Another Stack

331

Monitoring Stack Status

332

Stacking

336

Big_Waters

340

Yes. When

342

SN of 2, you

344

MAC Address for

345

Stack Commander

345

Auto Join disabled

346

Transmission Interval

351

[?] in the web

352

Status Messages

353

Numerics

355

2 – Index

356

Index – 3

357

4 – Index

358

Index – 5

359

6 – Index

360

Index – 7

361

8 – Index

362

Development Company, L.P

364

December 2007

364

Manual Part Number

364

5991-8641

364





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