HP BMD00022 - Manual

HP BMD00022

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 8 – Command line interface; Introduction; Additional references; Connecting to the switch
  • Page 9 – Establishing a console connection; Setting an IP address
  • Page 10 – Establishing a Telnet connection; Establishing an SSH connection
  • Page 11 – Accessing the switch
  • Page 12 – Idle timeout
  • Page 14 – Menu basics; Main Menu
  • Page 15 – Global commands
  • Page 17 – Command line history and editing
  • Page 18 – Command line interface shortcuts; Command stacking
  • Page 19 – First-time configuration
  • Page 20 – Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol support; Setting passwords; Changing the default administrator password
  • Page 22 – Changing the default user password; Changing the default operator password
  • Page 24 – Information Menu
  • Page 25 – System Information Menu
  • Page 26 – SNMPv3 Information Menu
  • Page 27 – SNMPv3 USM User Table information; SNMPv3 View Table information
  • Page 28 – SNMPv3 Access Table information
  • Page 29 – SNMPv3 Group Table information; SNMPv3 Community Table information
  • Page 30 – SNMPv3 Target Address Table information; SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information
  • Page 31 – SNMPv3 Notify Table information
  • Page 32 – SNMPv3 dump
  • Page 33 – System information
  • Page 34 – Show last 100 syslog messages
  • Page 35 – System user information
  • Page 36 – Layer 2 information
  • Page 37 – FDB information menu
  • Page 38 – Show all FDB information; Clearing entries from the forwarding database; Link Aggregation Control Protocol information
  • Page 39 – LACP dump; Hot Links Trigger information
  • Page 42 – Spanning Tree information
  • Page 44 – Rapid Spanning Tree / Multiple Spanning Tree information
  • Page 46 – Common Internal Spanning Tree information
  • Page 48 – Trunk group information; VLAN information
  • Page 49 – Fast Uplink Convergence status
  • Page 50 – Layer 3 information
  • Page 51 – Route information; Show all IP Route information
  • Page 53 – ARP information; Show all ARP entry information
  • Page 54 – ARP address list information; OSPF information
  • Page 55 – OSPF general information
  • Page 56 – OSPF Database information menu
  • Page 57 – OSPF route codes information
  • Page 58 – Routing Information Protocol information; RIP Routes information; RIP user configuration
  • Page 59 – IP information
  • Page 60 – IGMP multicast group information; IGMP group information
  • Page 61 – IGMP multicast router information
  • Page 62 – VRRP information
  • Page 63 – Server Mobility Port information
  • Page 64 – QoS information
  • Page 65 – ACL information
  • Page 66 – RMON Information Menu; RMON history information
  • Page 67 – RMON alarm information
  • Page 68 – RMON event information
  • Page 69 – Link status information
  • Page 70 – Port information; Transceiver status
  • Page 71 – Uplink Failure Detection information
  • Page 72 – Statistics Menu
  • Page 73 – Port Statistics Menu
  • Page 76 – Bridging statistics
  • Page 77 – Ethernet statistics
  • Page 79 – Interface statistics
  • Page 81 – Link statistics
  • Page 82 – Port RMON statistics
  • Page 84 – Layer 2 statistics; FDB statistics; LACP statistics
  • Page 86 – Layer 3 statistics
  • Page 87 – GEA Layer 3 statistics menu; GEA statistics
  • Page 89 – Route statistics; ARP statistics; DNS statistics
  • Page 90 – ICMP statistics
  • Page 91 – TCP statistics
  • Page 93 – UDP statistics; IGMP Multicast Group statistics
  • Page 94 – OSPF statistics menu
  • Page 98 – VRRP statistics
  • Page 99 – RIP statistics
  • Page 100 – Management Processor statistics; Packet statistics
  • Page 102 – CPU statistics; Access Control List (ACL) statistics menu; ACL statistics
  • Page 105 – NTP statistics
  • Page 106 – Uplink Failure Detection statistics
  • Page 107 – Statistics dump
  • Page 108 – Configuration Menu
  • Page 109 – Viewing pending changes; Applying pending changes
  • Page 110 – Saving the configuration; Reminders
  • Page 111 – System configuration
  • Page 112 – System host log configuration
  • Page 114 – Secure Shell Server configuration
  • Page 115 – RADIUS server configuration
  • Page 116 – TACACS+ server configuration
  • Page 118 – NTP server configuration
  • Page 119 – System SNMP configuration
  • Page 120 – SNMPv3 configuration
  • Page 121 – User Security Model configuration
  • Page 122 – SNMPv3 View configuration
  • Page 123 – View-based Access Control Model configuration
  • Page 124 – SNMPv3 Group configuration; SNMPv3 Community Table configuration
  • Page 125 – SNMPv3 Target Address Table configuration
  • Page 126 – SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration
  • Page 127 – SNMPv3 Notify Table configuration; System Access configuration
  • Page 128 – Management Networks configuration
  • Page 129 – User Access Control configuration; User ID configuration
  • Page 130 – HTTPS Access configuration
  • Page 131 – Port configuration
  • Page 132 – Temporarily disabling a port; Port link configuration
  • Page 133 – Port ACL/QoS configuration
  • Page 134 – Port PVRST configuration
  • Page 135 – Layer 2 configuration
  • Page 137 – X Global configuration
  • Page 138 – X Port configuration
  • Page 141 – Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration
  • Page 142 – CIST bridge configuration
  • Page 143 – CIST port configuration
  • Page 144 – Spanning Tree configuration
  • Page 145 – Bridge Spanning Tree configuration
  • Page 146 – Spanning Tree port configuration
  • Page 148 – Forwarding Database configuration; Static FDB configuration
  • Page 149 – Trunk configuration
  • Page 150 – IP Trunk Hash configuration; Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration
  • Page 151 – Link Aggregation Control Protocol configuration; LACP Port configuration
  • Page 152 – VLAN configuration
  • Page 153 – Protocol VLAN configuration
  • Page 154 – Private VLAN configuration
  • Page 155 – Hot Links configuration
  • Page 156 – Hot Links Trigger configuration; Hot Links Master configuration
  • Page 157 – Hot Links Backup configuration
  • Page 158 – Layer 3 configuration
  • Page 159 – IP interface configuration
  • Page 160 – Default Gateway configuration
  • Page 161 – IP Static Route configuration; Address Resolution Protocol configuration
  • Page 162 – Static ARP configuration; IP Forwarding configuration
  • Page 163 – Network Filter configuration; Route Map configuration
  • Page 164 – IP Access List configuration
  • Page 165 – Routing Information Protocol configuration
  • Page 166 – RIP Interface configuration
  • Page 167 – RIP Route Redistribution configuration
  • Page 168 – Open Shortest Path First configuration
  • Page 169 – OSFP Area Index configuration
  • Page 170 – OSPF Summary Range configuration; OSPF Interface configurat
  • Page 172 – OSPF Virtual Link configuration
  • Page 173 – OSPF Host Entry configuration; OSPF Route Redistribution configuration
  • Page 174 – OSPF MD5 Key configuration
  • Page 175 – IGMP configuration; IGMP snooping configuration
  • Page 177 – IGMPv3 Snooping configuration
  • Page 178 – IGMP static multicast router configuration; IGMP filtering configuration
  • Page 179 – IGMP filter definition; IGMP filtering port configuration
  • Page 180 – Domain Name System configuration; Bootstrap Protocol Relay configuration
  • Page 181 – Server Mobility configuration
  • Page 182 – Server Mobility port configuration
  • Page 183 – Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol configuration
  • Page 184 – VRRP Virtual Router configuration
  • Page 185 – VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration
  • Page 186 – VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration
  • Page 188 – VRRP Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration; VRRP Interface configuration
  • Page 189 – VRRP Tracking configuration
  • Page 190 – Quality of Service configuration
  • Page 191 – Access Control configuration; Access Control List configuration
  • Page 192 – ACL Ethernet Filter configuration
  • Page 193 – ACL IP Version 4 Filter configuration
  • Page 194 – ACL TCP/UDP Filter configuration
  • Page 195 – ACL Meter configuration; ACL Re-mark configuration
  • Page 196 – ACL Re-mark In-Profile Update User Priority configuration
  • Page 197 – ACL Packet Format configuration
  • Page 198 – ACL Group configuration
  • Page 199 – Remote Monitoring configuration; RMON history configuration
  • Page 200 – RMON event configuration
  • Page 201 – RMON alarm configuration
  • Page 202 – Port mirroring
  • Page 203 – Port-based port mirroring
  • Page 204 – Uplink Failure Detection configuration; Failure Detection Pair configuration
  • Page 205 – Link to Monitor configuration
  • Page 206 – Link to Disable configuration
  • Page 207 – Dump; Restoring the active switch configuration
  • Page 208 – Operations Menu; Menu information; Operations-level port options
  • Page 210 – Operations-level VRRP options
  • Page 211 – Boot Options Menu; Downloading new software to the switch
  • Page 213 – Selecting a software image to run
  • Page 214 – Selecting a configuration block; Resetting the switch
  • Page 215 – Accessing the ISCLI
  • Page 216 – Maintenance Menu
  • Page 217 – System maintenance options
  • Page 218 – Forwarding Database options; Debugging options
  • Page 219 – ARP cache options
  • Page 220 – IP Route Manipulation options; IGMP Multicast Group options
  • Page 221 – IGMP Snooping options; IGMP Mrouter options
  • Page 222 – Uuencode flash dump; FTP/TFTP system dump put; Clearing dump information
  • Page 223 – Panic command; Unscheduled system dumps
  • Page 224 – Index
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HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch

Command Reference Guide

Part number BMD00022
January 2008

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

Contents 3 Contents Command line interface .......................................................................................................................... 8 Introduction ..........................................................................................................................

Page 8 - Command line interface; Introduction; Additional references; Connecting to the switch

Command line interface 8 Command line interface Introduction The HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch is ready to perform basic switching functions right out of the box. Some of the more advanced features, however, require some administrative configuration before they can be used effectively. This guide pro...

Page 9 - Establishing a console connection; Setting an IP address

Command line interface 9 Establishing a console connection To establish a console connection with the switch, you need: • A null modem cable with a female DB-9 connector (See the HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Guide for more information.) • An ASCII terminal or a computer running terminal emulati...

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