HP 445946-001 User Manual
Hp 10gb ethernet bl-c switch, Application guide
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Application Guide
- Notice
- Contents
- Accessing the switch
- Connecting through the console port
- Connecting through Telnet
- Connecting through Secure Shell
- Configuring an IP interface
- SNMP v1.0
- SNMP v3.0
- Default configuration
- User configuration
- View based configurations
- Configuring SNMP trap hosts
- SNMPv2 trap host configuration
- SNMPv3 trap host configuration
- Setting allowable source IP address ranges
- RADIUS authentication and authorization
- How TACACS+ authentication works
- TACACS+ authentication features
- Authorization
- Accounting
- Configuring TACACS+ authentication on the switch (CLI example)
- Configuring TACACS+ authentication on the switch (BBI example)
- Setting up user IDs
- Connecting through the console port
- Ports and trunking
- Port-based Network Access and traffic control
- VLANs
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Determining the path for forwarding BPDUs
- Bridge priority
- Default Spanning Tree configuration
- Adding a VLAN to a Spanning Tree Group
- Creating a VLAN
- Rules for VLAN tagged ports
- Adding and removing ports from STGs
- Assigning cost to ports and trunk groups
- Why do we need Multiple Spanning Trees?
- VLAN participation in Spanning Tree Groups
- Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Groups
- Configuring Port Fast Forwarding
- Configuration guidelines
- Configuring Fast Uplink Convergence
- Determining the path for forwarding BPDUs
- RSTP and MSTP
- Quality of Service
- Summary of packet classifiers
- Summary of ACL actions
- Understanding ACL precedence
- Metering
- Re-marking
- Configure Access Control Lists (CLI example)
- Configure Access Control Lists and Groups (BBI example 1)
- Differentiated Services concepts
- Per Hop Behavior
- QoS levels
- 802.1p configuration (CLI example)
- 802.1p configuration (BBI example)
- Summary of packet classifiers
- Basic IP routing
- Routing Information Protocol
- IGMP Snooping
- OSPF
- Types of OSPF areas
- Types of OSPF routing devices
- Neighbors and adjacencies
- Link-State Database
- Shortest Path First Tree
- Internal versus external routing
- Configurable parameters
- Defining areas
- Interface cost
- Electing the designated router and backup
- Summarizing routes
- Virtual links
- Router ID
- Authentication
- Host routes for load balancing
- OSPF features not supported in this release
- Example 1: Simple OSPF domain (CLI example)
- Example 2: Virtual links
- Configuring OSPF for a virtual link on Switch B
- Example 3: Summarizing routes
- Verifying OSPF configuration
- Types of OSPF areas
- Remote monitoring
- High availability
- Failure Detection Pair
- Spanning Tree Protocol with UFD
- Configuration guidelines
- Monitoring Uplink Failure Detection
- Configuring Uplink Failure Detection
- VRRP components
- Selecting the master VRRP router
- Active-Active redundancy
- Tracking VRRP router priority
- Assigning VRRP virtual router ID
- Configuring the switch for tracking
- Active-Active configuration
- Failure Detection Pair
- Troubleshooting tools
- Index