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iii Prefa ce Pref ace Use o f This Guid e and Oth er Swit ch 800T Docume nta tio n This guide des cribes how to ins tall th e S witch 800T (HP J 3245A) in your networ k and use the con sole inte rfa ce for the HP AdvanceStac k Swi tch 800T ( hereaft er refer red to as the “Switch 800T”).
iv Pref ace Overview of Conso le Appl icati on s Example of the HP Advance Stack Swit ch 800T with Four 100Base -TX Transcei vers ins ta l le d When powered-up in th e facto r y default configu r atio.
v C ontent s Conten ts 1 : Ins ta llati on In st a l l a ti o n S um ma r y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1. Ins tal l Add - In T ran sc eiv ers (Op tio nal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vi Cont ents SNMP Communi ties Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13 Tra p R ec e i ve r s F e at u r es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15 Serial Link Fea tures . . .
vii C ontent s 7: Advanced Concepts Ove rview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7- 1 Spanni ng T ree Pr otoc ol (ST P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
viii Cont ents Diagnostic Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7 Tes ting Twisted -P air Cabl in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9- 8 Testing End-to- End Networ k Com munications .
ix C ontent s E: BOO T P Operat ion Ove rview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E- 1 The B ootp Proce ss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1- 1 In stall ation 1 Installation Insta llation Summ ary This chapter desc r ibes th e in stall ation proce dures for th e HP J324 5A Adv an ceS tack S wi tch 800T (h er eafter referred to as the Switch 800T). The f o llow ing is a summary of thos e proced ures: 1.
1-2 Inst a lla t ion Inst a lla ti on S um ma ry In stall ation 2. Install transceivers (o ptional). The Sw itch 800 T is shi pp ed wi th four HP J 3192B Advance Stack 100Base-TX T wisted-Pair Transceiver Modules (refe rred to in this manua l as “trans cei ver s”) already inst alle d.
1-3 Ins ta ll atio n 1. In stal l Add -In Tra nscei ver s (Opti on a l ) In stall ation 1. Install Add-In Transceiv ers (Opt io nal ) The S witc h 800 T is ship ped with four HP J 3192B Adva n ceStack 100Base-TX Twisted-P air Transceiv er Modul es alrea dy instal led.
1-4 Inst a lla t ion 1. I nstall Add-In Tr anscei ve rs (Opt io nal) In stall ation It may be more conven ie n t to ins t all addi tio n al tr ansceive rs before in st a ll in g the Switch 800T into a r ack or other loc ation. Inspect your in stalla tion site and dete rmine whether th e switch ’s m o dule s lots w ill be ac cessibl e.
1-5 Ins ta ll atio n 1. In stal l Add -In Tra nscei ver s (Opti on a l ) In stall ation Caut ion For prop er cool ing a nd redu ction of electrom agne tic em issions, ensure that the slot cove r s (pr o vided w ith your S witch 8 00T ) a re inst alled o n any unused s lots.
1-6 Inst a lla t ion 2. Verif y the Swi t c h’ s Operatio n In stall ation 2. Ve ri f y th e Sw i tch ’s Ope rat io n This process verifi es that the Swit ch 800T is operati ng pro perly. V erif y t he S witc h H ard ware 1. Connect the s upplied power cord t o the switch’s power r eceptacle.
1-7 Ins ta ll atio n 2. Verify the Swit ch’s Ope ration In stall ation Figu re 1 -5. The Swit ch 8 00T System LEDs When the switch i s power ed on, i t perf orms a se lf- diagnost ic test. During the test, the following occurs: • All LEDs turn on mom entarily.
1-8 Inst a lla t ion 3. Mount the Sw itch In stall ation 3. Mou nt th e Swit ch A Switch 800T can be mounted in two ways : ■ In a r ack or cabinet ■ On a table ■ On a wall The hardware for mounting the swi tch is included in the accessory kit (506 3-8544) packed with the switch.
1-9 Ins ta ll atio n 3. Mount the Swit ch In stall ation Rack or Cabinet Mounti ng Warni ng The rack o r cabinet s hould be adeq u ately s ecured t o prev ent it from b ec omi ng un stab le and /o r fal li ng o ve r. Install t he Switch 800T only on a tabletop or a n equipment rack or ca bi n et de s ig ne d fo r th i s p ro du c t.
1-10 Inst a lla t ion 3. Mount the Sw itch In stall ation 3. Usin g a Phil lips cross- h ead scr ew driver , attach the L-sh ap ed mounti ng bracket s to each side of th e switch w ith four 10- mm M4 sc rews (i ncluded in the acce ss ory kit) . Figu re 1 -7.
1- 11 Ins ta ll atio n 3. Mount the Swit ch In stall ation Figu re 1 -8. Posit ion the Switch f or R ack Moun tin g Figu re 1-9. Seat the Sw itch in th e Rac k 5. Ins tall the other two 5/8 -inch 12-24 screw s into th e upper hol e in each bracket. Include the cable-tie b r acket on the side on which you want to lead yo ur netw ork cabl es.
1-12 Inst a lla t ion 3. Mount the Sw itch In stall ation Figu re 1-10. I nstall the Switc h in the Rack 5/8-in ch #12-24 screws C abl e- T ie Bra cket SEDONA.
1- 13 Ins ta ll atio n 3. Mount the Swit ch In stall ation Notice that for the firs t Adv anceStack device m ounted i n a rack, the bottom notch an d the top hole i n the bracket are used . For the next AdvanceStack dev ice above, the bottom hole and the top no tch are used.
1-14 Inst a lla t ion 3. Mount the Sw itch In stall ation Mount ing the Switch on a Wall Caut ion The Swi tch 800T s hould b e mo unted onl y to a wal l or wood surface that is constructed of a mi nimum of 1/2-inch plywood o r its equivalent.
1- 15 Ins ta ll atio n 3. Mount the Swit ch In stall ation Table Moun ting Plac e the switch on a table or other hori zon t al surface. ( No sp ecia l tools are nece ss ary.
1-16 Inst a lla t ion 4. Conn ect a Power Suppl y In stall ation 4. Connec t a Power Supp ly The Switc h 800T does not have a power switch. It is powered- o n when the power cord is pl ugged in. T he s witch’ s power suppl y autom atica lly ad just s to any AC power source b etw een 100-1 27 volts and 200-240 volts .
1- 17 Ins ta ll atio n 4. Conne ct a Power Supply In stall ation To Use the (Optional ) HP J2962A AdvanceStack Redunda nt Power Supply (RPS): Caut ion Rem ove the power cord from the Switch 800T before con necting the (opti onal) redu ndant p o wer suppl y (RPS).
1-18 Inst a lla t ion 4. Conn ect a Power Suppl y In stall ation Figu re 1-15. Locat ion of the RPS Connector RPS Co nn e ct or No te: D o N ot U se t he Power Cor d Rece ptacle I f You Pl an To Use the RPS wi t h th e Swit ch.
1- 19 Ins ta ll atio n 5. Compl et e the Net work Conne ctions to the Swit ch In stall ation 5. Com plete the Network Co nnections to the Switch Connect the switch to the power source. With the switch m ounted, you are now r eady to c onnect i t t o your networ k.
1-20 Inst a lla t ion 5. Complet e the Net w ork Conne ctions to the Switch In stall ation For connec tions to thes e ports, see the documentati on you recei ved with the specif ic transceiver, and to the C onne ctiv i ty Qu ick Re feren ce men ti one d in the preced ing note.
1- 21 Ins ta ll atio n 6. Conne ct a Co nso le Devi ce (O ption al) In stall ation 6. Co nne ct a Co ns ol e Devi ce (O pti on al ) The S witch 800T consol e interface en able s you to use a P C or a .
1-22 Inst a lla t ion 6. Conn ect a Console Devi ce (Opt io nal) In stall ation Direct Console Management, Using A Serial Cable and a Term inal or PC Terminal Emulat or You can use ei th er a P C emulati n g an ASCII termin al ( such as the termi nal application included with M icrosoft Window s 3.
1- 23 Ins ta ll atio n 6. Conne ct a Co nso le Devi ce (O ption al) In stall ation 3. When you see this message: Waiting for speed sense. Press enter to continue.
1-24 Inst a lla t ion 6. Conn ect a Console Devi ce (Opt io nal) In stall ation Remote C onsole Managem ent Using a Mod em and a Te rminal or PC Term inal Em ulator Note For rem ote conso le manageme nt use a full- dupl ex, asynch ron ous (chara cter- mode) m odem .
1- 25 Ins ta ll atio n Wher e To Go f rom Here In stall ation Where To Go from Here Chap ter Top ics 2 and 3 To use the cons ole and to conf igure sw i t c h fea tures 4 To mon itor and ana l yze sw i.
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2- 1 Using the C onsole In terface 2 Usin g t he Co nsol e Inter face Ov ervi ew This chapter desc ri bes the foll o wing fea t ures : ■ Starting an d ending a con sole session (pag e 2-2) ■ The M.
2-2 Usin g the Cons ole Int erfac e Star ting a nd End ing a Cons ol e Session Using t he Console In terface St artin g and Endi ng a Co nsole Se ssio n Note This manual as sumes th at eith er a termi.
2-3 U si ng the Cons ole Inter face S tar ting and En ding a Consol e Session Using the C onsole In terface Figu re 2 -1. The Main Menu F or a des cription of Ma in Menu features, re fer to “Main M enu Features” on page 2-4. How T o En d a Con sole Session : 1.
2-4 Usin g the Cons ole Int erfac e Mai n M enu Feat ures Using t he Console In terface Ma in Me n u F ea t ur es The Main Menu (fi gure 2-1 o n page 2-3) gives you access to th ese con sol e in ter f.
2-5 U si ng the Cons ole Inter face Scre en Struc t ure an d Navi gation Using the C onsole In terface Scre en S tru ctu re a nd Na vi gat ion Cons o le screens in clude these three elements : ■ Par.
2-6 Usin g the Cons ole Int erfac e Scre en Struc t ure an d Navi gation Using t he Console In terface Table 2-1. How T o Navigat e in the C onsol e Task: Act ions: Exe cut e an acti on f rom an “Ac.
2-7 U si ng the Cons ole Inter face Using Pa ssword Sec urity Using the C onsole In terface Using Pass word S ecurity Ther e ar e tw o levels of console access : Manager and Operat o r. For secur i t y, you can set a pass wor d on each of these leve ls.
2-8 Usin g the Cons ole Int erfac e Usin g Passwor d Securi ty Using t he Console In terface Note If there is onl y a M anager pass word set (w ith no Operator pa ssword ), and the Manager password is not enter ed corr ectly when the console s ession begins , the swi tch operates o n the Operator lev el.
2-9 U si ng the Cons ole Inter face Using Pa ssword Sec urity Using the C onsole In terface b. T yp e a p as s word of u p to 16 charact ers and press [Enter] . (Reme mbe r that passwo rds a re case- s ensiti ve.) c. Whe n prom pted with Enter new password again , retype the new password a nd press [Enter] .
2-10 Usin g the Cons ole Int erfac e Reboo ting t he Sw i tch Using t he Console In terface Reboo ting the S witch Rebooting the switch term inates the curr ent console session and perform s a reset o f the operati ng s ystem.
2- 11 U si ng the Cons ole Inter face Rebooti ng t he Sw it ch Using the C onsole In terface Rebo oting To Ac tiva te Co nf i gur a t ion Ch an ges. Config uratio n change s for s ome parame ters become effective as soo n as y o u sav e the m.
2-12 Usin g the Cons ole Int erfac e Res e tti ng th e S w itc h Using t he Console In terface Resetting the Swi tch Resett ing requires ph ysi cal access to th e fr o nt of the Switch 80 0T. There are two l evels of reset: ■ Hardw are re set : Mom entarily i nterrupts switch operation, perform s a complete h ar dware self- tes t.
3- 1 Con figuring t he Swi tch 3 Configu rin g the Sw itch Ov ervi ew This chapter provides an over view of the Swit ch 800T conf igu ration features .
3-2 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Over view Con figuring t he Swi tch Note In the fac tory default configuration , t he Spanning Tree Pro tocol (STP) is off. However, if the topol ogy of y our network includes any redundant l oo ps between s witches or bridg es, you shou ld enable S TP.
3-3 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Config urab le Feature s How To Access th e Switch 800T Configuration: Us e this procedure to access th e switch ’ s configur ab l e featur es. 1. Be gin at th e Main Menu and se lect Configuration (fig u re 3-2) : Figu re 3 -2.
3-4 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch Figu re 3 -3. The Co nfigurat ion Menu 2. Use t h e arr ow keys ( [<] , [>] , [^ ] , and [v] ) to highli ght the configuration topic you w ant , then pre ss [Ent er] .
3-5 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch System F eatu res Configures ba sic swi tch m anageme nt informa tion, inclu ding sys tem data, address ag ing, and time z one para meter s: Figu re 3 -4.
3-6 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch Port F eatur es Confi gures the operat in g stat e for each port an d opti o nally as s ign s sel ecte d ports to a port tr unk. (Fo r more on port trunk ing, re fer to chapter 7 .
3-7 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch IPX S ervice Fea tures Ena bl es the sw itc h to be managed in an IPX ne twork . The Switch 800T autom aticall y enables IPX, conf igure s the IP X n ode add ress, and learn s the IPX netwo rk numb er.
3-8 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch (Op tiona l) H ow To Co nfig ure I PX f or Ma na ge men t fro m a R e mot e IP X Net w or k.
3-9 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Inter net ( IP) Ser vice Featu res Enables you to configur e: ■ IP addre ss, subnet m ask, and (op tionally) the gat.
3-10 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch How T o Man ually C o nf igur e for I P. 1. From the Configuration scree n, select Internet (IP) Service to di splay the above scree n . 2. Pr ess [E] (for E dit ). 3. Sel ect th e IP Config field and use the Spa ce ba r to select Manual .
3- 11 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Vi rtual LA N ( VL A N ) Featu re s Enables you to crea te up to eight port-based VLA Ns. A V LAN i s a g roup of ports des i gnated by the Switch 800T as belongi ng to the same broad cas t domain.
3-12 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch IP M ulticast (IG MP ) Se rvice F eat ures—M ultim edia Traffic Con trol The I G MP (Internet Gr oup Management Protocol) fe ature helps to reduce network conge stion and improve secu rity by reducing unnec essary multicast traffic on a per-port ba sis.
3- 13 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch SNMP Com mu nit ies Fe atur es Enables you to a dd, edit, or delete SNM P comm unities. Use this feature if you expect to manage the switch from an SNMP management stat ion.
3-14 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch 2. Pr ess [A] (for A dd ) to display the follow in g scr ee n : Figu re 3 -9. The SN MP Add or Ed it Screen Note In the d efault configura tion, no m anager a ddresses are configured .
3- 15 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Trap Rece iver s Feat ures Enables you to c onfigure up to ten IP and/ or IPX managem ent stations ( trap rece ivers ) to receiv e SNMP trap packets sent fr o m the switch.
3-16 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch Serial L ink F eat ures Enables you to adju st the Co nsole RS- 232 configurati on to c ustomize the connecti on with the PC, terminal , or modem you are using for consol e access.
3- 17 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Conso le Fea tur es Lets you enable or disable inbound T elnet access and control the types of even ts dis p layed in th e even t lo g.
3-18 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch Netw or k Mo nit or in g Por t F eatu re s Lets you designate a port for monitoring traffi c on one or mo re other ports or on a VLAN confi gured on the switch .
3- 19 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Figu re 3 -14. Example of Sel ecting a Monito ring Port 5. Press the Space bar to select which port to use for the monitorin g po rt, then press [v] to m ove to the Monitor p arameter.
3-20 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch Figu re 3 -15. Ex ample of Select ing a VLAN t o Monitor Note It is possible in networks with h igh traffic le vels to copy m ore traffic to a monitor port than the l ink ca n suppo rt.
3- 21 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Spann ing T ree Featu r es Enables you to activate the IEEE 8 02.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP ) and to adjust spa nning tre e param eters. In the factory d efault, STP i s off.
3-22 Conf iguri ng t he Switch Conf igura bl e Features Con figuring t he Swi tch Traffic/ Secu ri ty Fi lter Fea tur es Ena bles you to c ontrol tr affic an d increas e network securi ty by creatin g.
3- 23 Con fi gurin g the Swit ch Confi gurab le F eatures Con figuring t he Swi tch Automa tic Br oa dcast Cont rol ( ABC) Feat ures —La yer 3 Sw itching ABC r educes the amoun t of IP and/or IPX br.
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4- 1 Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the 4 Monitorin g a nd Ana ly zing Sw itch Op eratio n from the Co nsole Ov ervi ew Th e Main Men u in the swit ch ’ s console inte rf ace gi.
4-2 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the Sta t us and C o un t e rs Me nu Sel ect Status and Counters fro m the M ain Menu to dis play the Status and Coun ters m enu: Figu re 4 -1.
4-3 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Statu s and Count ers Me nu Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the Switch I nf ormation Figu re 4 -2.
4-4 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the Po rt S tat us Figu re 4 -3.
4-5 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Statu s and Count ers Me nu Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the Po rt Co un te rs Figu re 4 -4. Example of Port C ounters This screen e nables yo u to dete rmine the t raffic patterns for each p ort.
4-6 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the To view th e ele ments that compris e th e tr affic on a part i cular port, highl ight that port numbe r (figure 4 -4), then sele ct Show details .
4-7 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Statu s and Count ers Me nu Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the Addr ess Tab le Figu re 4 -6. Example of the A ddress Tab le This screen lets you easil y determine which switc h port is being use d to access a s p ecific device on the network.
4-8 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the Port Address Table This screen l ets you easily determin e whi ch devi ces ar e atta ched to th e sele cted s witch p ort by li sti ng all of the M AC addr esses detect ed on that port .
4-9 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Statu s and Count ers Me nu Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the Figu re 4 -8. Example of a Port Ad dress Table for a Spec ific Port In th is ex ample, several MAC addr es ses acces sed throu gh port 1 app ear in th e init ia l lis ti ng.
4-10 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the Spann ing T ree (STP) In for m atio n No.
4- 11 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Statu s and Count ers Me nu Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the You can use the S how ports action at t.
4-12 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the IP M ul ticast ( IG MP) Statu s Note If .
4- 13 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Statu s and Count ers Me nu Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the You can also display the port status of the individu al multicast groups.
4-14 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Stat us a nd Counte rs Men u Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the Automati c Broadcast Co ntrol ( ABC) Inf.
4- 15 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Eve nt L og Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the Event Lo g The Event Log records operatin g events as single-line entries li ste d in c h rono- lo gical o rder .
4-16 Mon itor i ng a nd Ana l yzi ng Sw itch Oper ation fro m the Consol e Event Log Monitori ng and Analyzing Switc h O per ati on from the Enter ing and Navigati n g in the Event Log Di splay . To enter the event lo g, se lect Even t L og from the Main menu.
4- 17 Mon itor i ng and Ana lyzi ng Sw it ch Opera t ion f rom the Con sol e Eve nt L og Moni toring and Analy zing Switc h Oper ati on from the The ev ent log hol d s u p to 100 lines i n ch r onologica l order, from the o ldest to the newest. Each line consist s o f one complet e event message.
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5- 1 Usi ng SNM P To Monito r and Manage the Switch 5 Using SNM P To Monito r an d Mana ge t he Swit ch You can manag e the swi tch v ia SN MP fro m a net w ork man agement s tation. (The sw itch suppo rts SNMP v1 a nd SNMP v2c, exc ept as noted b elow for SNMP v2 Notific ations .
5-2 Usin g SNMP To Moni to r and Manage t he Switch SNMP Man agement Usin g SNM P To Monito r and Manage the Switch HP P roprietar y MI Bs include : • Stat istics for messag e and packet buffer s , tcp, telnet , and timep (netswtst. mib) • Port c ounters, forwardi ng table, and CPU s tatistics (stat.
5-3 Using SNM P To Mon it or and Manag e the Swi t ch SNMP Co nfigu ration Pr ocess Usi ng SNM P To Monito r and Manage the Switch SNMP Config uration Proc ess The gener al ste p s to confi gu ri n g for SNMP access to the prec ed in g featu r es are: 1.
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6- 1 Usin g the Advanced Commands 6 Usin g t he Ad vanc ed Com m and s Ov ervi ew The Advan ced Co mmands , which ar e acces sed from the Main Menu, gives you acces s to th e follow ing s ystem mana g.
6-2 Usin g the Advan ced Comm ands Over view Usin g the Advanced Commands How T o Use the C omm and Promp t: 1. To acces s the c ommand promp t, use th e arrow keys to highli ght Advanced Commands in the M ain M enu and pres s [E nter] . Figu re 6 -1.
6-3 Using t he Advance d Com m an ds Overvi ew Usin g the Advanced Commands How To E xit from th e command prompt: Type exit and pres s [Enter] to r eturn to the Main M enu. How T o L ist Ava ilabl e C omm ands : At the c ommand prom pt, type h an d press [Enter] .
6-4 Usin g the Advan ced Comm ands Com mands Usin g the Advanced Commands Co mman ds To ex ecut e any of these co mmands, sele ct Advanced Commands from the Main Menu, type the comm and, a nd press [Enter] . Conven tions: ■ Command s ar e sho wn in th e normal typeface.
6-5 Using t he Advance d Com m an ds Commands Usin g the Advanced Commands ip xpi ng ipx -addr [repet itions ] [tim eou t] [s ize] wher e: ipx- addr is the IPX add ress of the t arget n ode i n th is f orm at: netw or k number : mac addre ss re petit ions is the numb er of tim es to re peat th e echo req uest.
6-6 Usin g the Advan ced Comm ands Com mands Usin g the Advanced Commands vlan vlan _name wher e: vlan_ name is th e name of th e virt ual LAN you w ant to ac cess. Used w he re VLANs ar e conf igured. Used to se le ct a differ ent VLAN envi ronment in whic h to e xecute Command P rompt c ommands.
6-7 Using t he Advance d Com m an ds Commands Usin g the Advanced Commands walkmib object name Re tr ieves t he MIB subt ree for the sp ecifi ed MIB o bject. When — MORE — is di splayed, pressin g [Ent e r] dis plays the next line of the conf ig uratio n , and p res sing th e Space bar displ ays th e next scr een of t he confi gu rat ion.
6-8 Usin g the Advan ced Comm ands Com mands Usin g the Advanced Commands zpu t fi le r emo te -fil e ov erw rite d o s/u ni x wher e: file is CONFI G or a command. re mote -fil e is a f ile n a me on th e consol e PC. ove rwrit e is: 0 (don’t ove rwrite a fi le of the sa me n am e).
7- 1 Advance d Concept s 7 Ad va nc ed Con cep t s Ov ervi ew The switch provides support for these advanced features: ■ Spanning T ree Pro tocol—STP ( page 7-2) ■ Port trunking (page 7-5) ■ F.
7-2 Advan ced Concep ts Spann ing T r ee Protoc ol ( STP) Advanc ed Concept s Span nin g Tree Protoc ol (STP) The s w itch u ses the IEEE 8 02.1d Span ning Tr ee Proto col (STP) t o ensure that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network.
7-3 Advance d Concept s S pann ing Tre e Protoc ol (STP ) Advance d Concept s How T o Co nf igur e Spann ing Tree: In mo st cases, the default STP param- et er settin gs are adequate. In cases where it is n ot, use this p rocedu re to m ake confi guration chan ges.
7-4 Advan ced Concep ts Spann ing T r ee Protoc ol ( STP) Advanc ed Concept s 6. If the remain in g STP parame ter setti ngs are adequate for your network, go to step 9. 7. Use [Tab] or the arro w k eys to select the next param eter you w ant to change , then t ype in th e n ew valu e.
7-5 Advance d Concept s Port Trun king Advance d Concept s Por t Trun king Figu re 7 -3. Conc eptual Il lustratio n of Port Trunki ng Port trunki ng is used to a llow up to fou r por ts to be c onnected tog ether to function as a s ingle, higher-speed port to conn ect t o another Hewlett-Packard switch designe d for port trunking.
7-6 Advan ced Concep ts Po rt Trunki ng Advanc ed Concept s Note Using more than one m edia type and/ or link speed i n a port tru nk is not supported. The console i nterface allows only links o f the s ame m edia ty pe withi n the same trun k. Similar ly, it is recomme nded that all li nks in the same trunk ha ve the sam e s peed.
7-7 Advance d Concept s Port Trun king Advance d Concept s Figu re 7 -4. Example of Confi guring a Port Trun k 4. To assign another por t to the trunk, repeat s teps 3c, and 3d.
7-8 Advan ced Concep ts Fil ters and Sec urity Advanc ed Concept s Fi lters a nd Securi ty To en hance the switch’s bandwidt h usage and in-band s ecurity , confi gure per - port filters to forward desired traffic or drop unwanted traffic, as describ ed below.
7-9 Advance d Concept s Fil ters and Sec urity Advance d Concept s Prot ocol Filte rs . Th is filter type enab les the switch to restrict traffic of a particular pr otocol ty pe to a specific des tination po rt or ports on the switch (or to be dro pped for all ports on the switch).
7-10 Advan ced Concep ts Fil ters and Sec urity Advanc ed Concept s Note If a node designated by the Source MA C parameter is mov ed to a different port than its original source port, any traffic to or from that node wil l not be forw ar ded by the switch.
7- 11 Advance d Concept s Fil ters and Sec urity Advance d Concept s Figu re 7 -6. Example of the Tra ffic/Se curity F ilters Confi guration Scree n 4. Press the Space b ar to se lect th e type of fi lter you want to con figure. The options are: • Multicast (the default) •P r o t o c o l • Source Port • Source M AC 5.
7-12 Advan ced Concep ts Fil ters and Sec urity Advanc ed Concept s 6. Confi gure the filter action for each destinat ion port. For exampl e: Figu re 7 -7.
7- 13 Advance d Concept s Fil ters and Sec urity Advance d Concept s a. Pr ess [v] to h ighli ght the Action option for a des tination p ort ( Dest Port ). b. Pr es s the Space b ar to s elect t h e fil ter action for that por t ( Forward filtered packets--the default--or Drop filtered p ack ets ) .
7-14 Advan ced Concep ts Vir tual LANs (V LANs) Advanc ed Concept s Vi rtual LANs (VLANs ) The switch suppor ts port-based virtual LANs (VLA Ns). A VLAN is a collection of ports that be long to a single broa dcast doma in. (That is, al l ports carryi ng traffic for a particula r subnet address w ould be long to the same VLAN.
7- 15 Advance d Concept s Vir tu al LANs (VLANs) Advance d Concept s Effe ct of VLAN s on Ot her Swit ch F eatu re s IPX a n d IP I n te r f a c es . Th ere is a one-to-o ne relations hip betwe en a V LAN and an IP or IPX network interface.
7-16 Advan ced Concep ts Vir tual LANs (V LANs) Advanc ed Concept s Adding a Tr ansceive r Module. If you in stal l a tran scei ver m odule i n a previously unoccupi ed slo t, the port for tha t transceiv er modul e wil l be automaticall y added to the default VLAN.
7- 17 Advance d Concept s Vir tu al LANs (VLANs) Advance d Concept s ■ If you are managi ng VLANs with SNM P in an IP network, either configure an IP add ress and subnet mask f or each VLAN or use the (defaul t) Bootp feature to dow nl oad an IP config uration from a Bootp server.
7-18 Advan ced Concep ts Vir tual LANs (V LANs) Advanc ed Concept s To Create a N ew V LA N. Use this pr ocedure to add a n ew VLAN or to ed it the name of an existi ng VLAN. 1. Be gin n in g at th e Mai n Menu, sele ct Configuration to display the configuration m enu.
7- 19 Advance d Concept s Vir tu al LANs (VLANs) Advance d Concept s Figu re 7 -11. Th e (Default) V LAN Names Scree n 3. Pr ess [A] (f or A dd ). You wil l then be pr ompted for a new VLAN n ame : Name : _ 4. Type the name (up to 12 character s, with no spaces) of a n ew VLAN that you w ant to add , then press [En ter] .
7-20 Advan ced Concep ts Vir tual LANs (V LANs) Advanc ed Concept s 1. If you h ave jus t adde d a new VLAN n ame and ha ve not ye t reb ooted the switch, do so now (step 7 in the p revious pro cedu re). 2. Return to the M ain Menu and s elect Confi guration to di splay the Con fig- uration m enu.
7- 21 Advance d Concept s Vir tu al LANs (VLANs) Advance d Concept s 5. Return to the M ain menu. (It is not ne cessary to re boot the switch; the new port assignm ents are implemented when you do the “save” in the precedi ng step. ) VLAN Restrictions ■ Each port c an be assi gned to on ly o ne VLAN .
7-22 Advan ced Concep ts Vir tual LANs (V LANs) Advanc ed Concept s HP Rou ter Req uire men ts. Use the H ewlett-Packard version A . 09.70 (or late r) ro u ter O S re l eas e i f any o f th e fo ll ow.
7- 23 Advance d Concept s IP Mu lt ic ast (IG M P) Advance d Concept s IP Mu lticast (IGMP ) In a network where IP mu ltic ast traff ic is transmitted fo r various multi media appl icati ons, yo u can us e the switch t o reduce u nnecessar y bandw idth usa ge on a per-port ba sis by configuring IGMP.
7-24 Advan ced Concep ts IP M ult ic ast (I G MP ) Advanc ed Concept s Once the sw itch learns the port location of the hosts bel onging to any partic- ular m ulticast grou p, it can direct gro up traffi c to only those po rts, re sulting in bandw idth savin gs on por ts w here group m embers do not reside.
7- 25 Advance d Concept s IP Mu lt ic ast (IG M P) Advance d Concept s The next fi gur e (7-14) shows a network running IP multicasting using IGMP without a multicast route r. In th is case, the IGM P-configured switch runs a s a querie r . PCs 2, 5, and 6 are members of the same IP multicas t gro up.
7-26 Advan ced Concep ts IP M ult ic ast (I G MP ) Advanc ed Concept s ■ For PC #1 to be come a me mber of the same multicast grou p without flo o din g I P multi cas t traffic o n all po rts of switches 1 and 2, IGMP m ust be config ured on both switches 1 and 2.
7- 27 Advance d Concept s IP Mu lt ic ast (IG M P) Advance d Concept s Note If you m ove a port from one VLAN to another, that port w ill retain its IP mu lti cas t ( IP Mcast ) pa ramete r setting. For example, suppose port 1 i s in DEFAULT_VLAN w ith an IP Mcast se tting of “Blo cked”.
7-28 Advan ced Concep ts IP M ult ic ast (I G MP ) Advanc ed Concept s Figu re 7 -16. Ex ample of the (Def ault) I P Multi cast (I G MP) Servi ce Screen 4. Pr ess t he Space bar t o se lect Yes (to enabl e IGMP). 5. Use [v ] to h ighlight the Forward with High Priority paramete r.
7- 29 Advance d Concept s IP Mu lt ic ast (IG M P) Advance d Concept s Changin g the Quer ier C onfigu ratio n Setting .. The Quer ier feature, by default, is enabled and in most cases shou ld be left in t his setting. If you need to change th e qu er ier setting, you can do so using th e IGMP Confi guration MIB.
7-30 Advan ced Concep ts Auto matic Br oadcast Cont rol (ABC) Advanc ed Concept s Autom atic Broadc ast Control (ABC) ABC helps to conserve bandwidth and process ing power for IP and/or IPX traffic w ithin a broa dcast domain without adding the levels of c o st a nd latency normal ly associa ted wit h rout ers.
7- 31 Advance d Concept s Automat ic Broa dcas t Contr ol (ABC) Advance d Concept s To learn host D’s MAC address, host A s e nd s a broadcast ARP request. Because the switch does not yet know the l o cation of host D, it fl ood s the reques t out all ports .
7-32 Advan ced Concep ts Auto matic Br oadcast Cont rol (ABC) Advanc ed Concept s forw ard e d on all p o rt s. However , with ABC enab le d and addi t io n al RIP and SAP p arameters configured, the switch will forw ard IP R IP and IPX R IP and SAP broadcasts only to th e ports on which these type s of broadcas ts have been recei ved ear lier.
7- 33 Advance d Concept s Automat ic Broa dcas t Contr ol (ABC) Advance d Concept s Enab lin g Bo th IP and IP X (I P_I PX ) Ena b lin g ABC f o r IP an d IPX cau se s t h e switch t o : ■ Send a proxy IP A RP reply for hosts who se addr esses the swit ch has learned.
7-34 Advan ced Concep ts Auto matic Br oadcast Cont rol (ABC) Advanc ed Concept s 2. Sel ect Automat i c Broadcast Cont r ol ( ABC) and press [E nter ] . 3. If n o VLANs are conf i gured, go to ste p 4 . If VLANs are config u red, press E dit , then sel ect the VL AN in wh ich you want to config ure AB C.
7- 35 Advance d Concept s Automat ic Broa dcas t Contr ol (ABC) Advance d Concept s arro w key to displa y the rema ining ABC parame ters. (If VLANs are confi gured , these par ameters already a ppea r.) Then do one of the follow - ing : • If you ena bled ABC for IP_IPX and p ressed an arr ow key (fi gure 7-20 , below): Figu re 7-20.
7-36 Advan ced Concep ts Auto matic Br oadcast Cont rol (ABC) Advanc ed Concept s can overr i de the sett ing in thi s sc reen by going to t he Port Confi guration scr een (page 3- 6) and set ting the b roadcas t li mit val ue ind ividua lly for one or more s pecific ports.
7- 37 Advance d Concept s Automat ic Broa dcas t Contr ol (ABC) Advance d Concept s • If you enabled ABC f o r IPX (figu re 7-22 , below): Figu re 7-22. ABC Ena bled With D efault IPX Op tion (No V LANs Co nfigured) i. Se le c t IPX RIP/SAP Control.
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8- 1 File Tran s fers 8 File Tr ansfers Ov ervi ew You can down load new switch s o ftwa re (operating system — OS) and upload or downlo ad switc h configu ration files. These featur es are usefu l for acquir ing peri o dic switch softw ar e upgrad es and for storin g o r retr iev ing a switch configuration.
8-2 Fil e Trans fer s Dow nl oading an Oper ating Sys tem File Tran s fers Down lo a di n g an Op era ti ng Sy stem You can us e the switch c onsole ’s TF TP f eature ( Download OS ), H P’s SN MP Download Manager, or the HP Update Utility (update.
8-3 Fil e Transfer s Dow nloadi ng a n Oper ating S ystem File Tran s fers Usi ng TF TP To Do wnloa d t he O S Fi le This procedure assum es that an OS fil e for the switch h as pr evio u s ly been sto r ed on a TFTP ser ver accessibl e to the switc h.
8-4 Fil e Trans fer s Dow nl oading an Oper ating Sys tem File Tran s fers 5. If VLANs are configur ed, h ighlight the VLAN field. Then use t h e Sp ace bar to s elect the VLAN in which the TFTP Server is operating. 6. High ligh t th e Remote File Name field, then type the name of the OS file.
8-5 Fil e Transfer s Dow nloadi ng a n Oper ating S ystem File Tran s fers Sw itch-to -Sw itc h D own loa d If you have tw o or more S witch 800Ts and /or the B- version of the Switch 2000 (HP J3100B .
8-6 Fil e Trans fer s Trou blesh ootin g TFT P Dow nload s File Tran s fers Trouble shooting TFTP Downlo ads If a TFTP download fail s, the Download OS scree n indi cates the fai lur e.
8-7 Fil e Transfer s Troubl eshoot i ng TFTP Downl oa ds File Tran s fers ■ For a Unix TFTP serv er, the file perm issions for the OS file do not a llow the file to be copied.
8-8 Fil e Trans fer s Tran sferr i ng Switc h 800 T Configur ations File Tran s fers Tra nsfer rin g Swit ch 800T Config urations You can use the fol lowing co mmands to t ransfer S w itc h 800T co nf igu r ations between th e switch an d a PC or Unix workstati o n.
8-9 Fil e Transfer s Tran sferr i ng Switc h 800 T Configur ations File Tran s fers To downl oad a configurati on from a file on a PC or Un ix works tation: get IP _a dd re ss CONFIG re m o te_ file g.
8-10 Fil e Trans fer s Tran sferr i ng Switc h 800 T Configur ations File Tran s fers 0 (the default) allows a new f i l e to be created, but does not allo w an existing f ile to be overwritten. 1 crea tes a new file or overw rites an exis tin g fil e.
9- 1 Troubles hooting 9 Trouble shoo ti ng ■ Troubleshooti ng Approa ches ■ Diagnosi ng with the LEDs ■ Installati o n P roblems ■ Unusual Network Activity ■ Diagn ostic T ests ■ Custome r.
9-2 T roubl eshoot ing Diag nosin g wit h th e LEDs Troubles hooting Diagnosing with the LEDs Most prob lems with the switch can be di agnosed using the LE Ds on its front panel.
9-3 Troubl eshooti ng Diagno sing wi th the LE Ds Troubles hooting LED Er ro r Indi cations LED State Diagnost ic Tip Pow er (gr een) Off If t he Power LED is of f and the fan is no t runni ng, ver ify that the power cor d is plug ged int o an acti ve pow er sour ce and to the sw itch.
9-4 T roubl eshoot ing Diag nosin g wit h th e LEDs Troubles hooting Se curit y (or ange) Flash ing Shoul d remai n off dur ing normal oper ation. Fla shes if an SNM P aut henticat ion fail ure has occu rred or if a traff ic fil ter vi olation h as occ urred .
9-5 Troubl eshooti ng Inst a llati on Pr ob lem s Troubles hooting Insta llation Problem s By carefully following the i n stallation procedur es described in chapter 1, “Installation”, y ou can av oid m ost prob lems caused by imprope r installation of the swit ch or one of its components .
9-6 T roubl eshoot ing Inst a lla ti on P r obl ems Troubles hooting Cabli ng Pr ob lem s A high pe rcentage of netwo rk probl ems are du e to faul ty cabling. Cabling problems u sually r esult in the fai lure of a s witch to connec t to a n etwork, a hub, or the end node s.
9-7 Troubl eshooti ng Un us ua l N etw o r k Ac ti vi ty Troubles hooting ■ F or ph ysic al l ayer top olo gy gu ide li nes : Design i ng HP AdvanceStack Workgr ou p Networks avai lab l e on the CD shipped with your switch.
9-8 T roubl eshoot ing Cu stomer Suppo rt Serv ices Troubles hooting Test ing Twist ed-P a ir C abli ng The tw isted-pai r cab le att ached to the switch and use d for 100Base- T conne c- tio n s must be co mpati b le with the IEEE 802.3 u 100Base -TX stand ar d for Catalo g 3 cabl e.
A-1 Cab les a nd Connect ors A Cable s an d Co nne cto rs ■ Recomm ended C ables ■ Twisted-Pair Cable/Conn ector Pin-Outs ■ Twisted-Pair Cable Pin Assignments ■ RS-232 Connector and Cabl e Pin-Out This appendix l ists cables t ha t h ave been tested and verifi ed for use w i th th e Switch 800T.
A- 2 Cabl es and Conne ctors Recom mended Cabl es Cab les a nd Connect ors Re commen ded C able s You can contact your HP-authorized dealer or (in t h e U.
A-3 Cables and Con nector s Twist ed-Pair Cable/ Connector Pin-Out s Cab les a nd Connect ors Twiste d-Pair Cable /Connec tor Pin-Outs Twis ted-P air Cable fr om Switch -B ased MDI -X Mo dule or Trans.
A- 4 Cabl es and Conne ctors Tw is ted-Pa ir Cable/Con nector Pin -Outs Cab les a nd Connect ors Twisted-P air Cable from Switch -Based MDI-X Module to an MDI - X H u b Po r t To connect an MDI-X port on a hub to the Swit ch 800T, use a “cr ossover ” cable.
A-5 Cables and Con nector s Twist ed-Pa ir C able Pi n Ass ignment s Cab les a nd Connect ors Twiste d-Pair Cable Pin Assig nment s Twisted-Pair Straight-Through C able fo r 10/100Base-T Conn ection F.
A- 6 Cabl es and Conne ctors RS -2 32 Connec tor and Cabl e Pin-Outs Cab les a nd Connect ors RS-23 2 Connec tor and Ca ble Pi n-Outs The switch’s Console RS-232 connector is wired as if it i s a terminal (DTE), ready to be connected to a modem (DCE).
A-7 Cables and Con nector s RS-23 2 Conn ector a nd Cab le Pi n-Outs Cab les a nd Connect ors RS-23 2-C “Nu ll Mo dem ” Ca bl e This cable typ e is su pplied with the switch for c on nection t o a PC havin g a 9-p in co nnec tor .
A- 8 Cabl es and Conne ctors RS -2 32 Connec tor and Cabl e Pin-Outs Cab les a nd Connect ors RS-2 32 Modem Cable Modem (DC E) En d 25- p in m a le S wit ch End 9-p in male Signal 23 T x 32 R x 47 R T S 58 C T S 66 D S R 75 G N D 8 1 CD OR DCD 20 4 DTR 22 9 RI 23 DRS — typical ly on V.
B-1 Specif icatio ns B Spec if icat ions Physical Electrical Environ me ntal Wi dt h: 44 cm (17. 3 in ) De pt h: 30 cm (11.8 in ) Heigh t: 6. 3 cm (2 .5 in) Wei ght (w i th four fac tory- inst alle d HP J31 92A Trans ceive r Modul es Inst alle d): 4. 3 kg (9.
B- 2 Sp ecifi cations Specif icatio ns Conn ect ors The R S-232-C console por t conforms to V. 22 bis . Electro magneti c Safe ty EN60950 ( 1992) + A1, A2 / IEC 950: 1991 + A1, A2 UL 1950 CSA 950 NOM-.
C-1 Sa mple Cons ole Confi guration s C Sampl e C onsol e Conf ig ura tion s Windo ws 3.1 Te rminal Applica tion You can use a PC with the Windows 3.1 Termin al Ap p li cation for console manageme n t access to the switc h . This sect ion pro vid es an example o f the configuration s ettings to u se w ith the W indows 3 .
C- 2 Sa m pl e Console Conf ig urati ons Proc omm Plu s V2. 0 1 Sample Cons ole Confi guratio ns Procom m Plu s V2.01 Term inal Option s ■ Termin al Em ulation: VT -100 ■ Duplex: FULL ■ Software.
C-3 Sample Con sole Con f igur atio ns Other Termi nal Emulat ors Sa mple Cons ole Confi guration s Other Term inal Em ulators For other co mmunica tion progra ms, us e the fol lowing table as a configura tion gui de: Op ti on Se tti ng Baud rat e 300, 600, 12 00 , 2400, 960 0, 192 00, or 3840 0.
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D-1 Switch R efe rence D Swit ch Re fere nc e Fr on t of S wi tch All L EDs use d by the Switch 800T ar e on the front p anel. During th e p ower - on or reset cycles , al l L EDs are on. Sw itch Stat us LEDs Figu re D -1. Example of S tatus LE Ds for th e S wit ch 800T Faul t LED Power LED Self- t es t L ED Se curit y LED RPS L ED SEDONA.
D-2 Swit ch Reference Fron t of Swit ch Switch R efe rence LED State Mea ning of L ED Power (g ree n) on off T he swi tch is r eceiv ing power from the main p ower s upply o r fro m the op tional RP S (re dun dant power sup pl y). T he sw i tch is n ot r eceiv in g power.
D-3 Switch Refe rence Front of Switch Switch R efe rence Por t St a t us LE D s Figu re D -2. Example of P ort Status LEDs for the Switch 8 00T Port Tran sm it (T X) Port Ena bled P ort Fu ll- D upl e.
D-4 Swit ch Reference Fron t of Swit ch Switch R efe rence Re set a nd Con fig Cl e a r But t o n s Figu re D -3. Reset and Co nfig Cl ear B uttons on the Swi tch 800T Res et Bu tt on Co nf ig Cle ar Bu tto n SEDONA.
D-5 Switch Refe rence Front of Switch Switch R efe rence Butto n Action Reset Per for ms a softwa re and har dware r eset , in cl uding a har dwa re sel f- test . (Th is achiev es the sa me res u l t as disconn ectin g th e pow er from the swit ch , then reconne ctin g it .
D-6 Swit ch Reference Fron t of Swit ch Switch R efe rence Console RS-232 Port The s witch’s Consol e RS-232 port i s a s tandard R S-232 s erial link used to connect a Windows- based PC, a term inal, or a mo dem. (For pinouts, refer to appendix A, Cables and Connectors.
D-7 Switch Refe rence Back of the Swit ch Switch R efe rence Ba ck of the Sw it ch Note If yo u use t he optional r ed undant p ower su pply ( RPS ) do not use the power c or d th at plugs into the p o wer cord recep t ac le ( figur e D-5). Figu re D -5.
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E-1 BOOTP Oper ation E BOO TP O p er at ion Ov ervi ew Bootp is used to downl oad confi guration data from a Bootp s erver to the swit ch o r to a VLAN co nf igured o n th e s witch. Ei ther a minim al I P configu r a- tion or a full con figurati on can be retrieved from the Bootp serve r.
E- 2 BO OTP Oper ation Bo ot p Databas e Reco rd En tri es BOOT P Op erat ion Bootp Database Re cord Entries An entry in the Bootp table file /etc/bootptab to update a n IP address and s ubnet mas k to the Switch 800T or a VLAN co nfi gured in the swit ch would be similar to this entry: j3245switch: ht=ether: ha=080009123456: sm=255.
E-3 BOOTP Operat ion Confi guring Boot p BOOTP Oper ation Config uring Bootp In its default configura tion, the switch is configur ed for Bootp opera tion.
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F-1 MAC Addres s M anagement F MAC Add ress Ma na ge me nt Overv i ew The Swi tch 800T as signs MAC addres s es i n the foll owing thr ee ar eas: ■ Default MAC address assi gned at the factory ■ A.
F-2 MAC Add r e ss M ana gement Swit ch (Def aul t) MAC Addr ess MAC Addres s M anagement Sw itch ( D efa ult) MA C Ad d ress A defaul t MAC address is ass ig n ed to each Switc h 800T at the f acto r y. This address is on th e label below t h e Console RS-232 port (shown below ): Figu re F-1.
F-3 MAC Add r ess M ana gem en t VLAN MAC Addr esses MAC Addres s M anagement VLAN MAC Addresses If yo u ad d VLANs t o the S w itch 800T, e ach VLAN is au to ma tically ass ig n ed a di fferent MAC ad dres s . Al l ports in a part icular VLAN will h ave the same M AC addres s.
F-4 MAC Add r e ss M ana gement MAC Addresse s (f or Sp annin g Tre e Oper ation) MAC Addres s M anagement MAC A ddr e sse s ( fo r Sp a nni ng Tr ee Ope rati on) When no VLANs ar e confi gured, STP uses the MAC address ass i gned to the switch. (T his is the M AC ad dress printe d o n the labe l on th e front o f the swit ch.
Safety-1 Saf ety a nd Regula t ory Stat ements Safe t y a nd R e gul at or y S tat em en ts Safety I n formation Safety Sym bols. Grou nd i ng. These are safety class I products and have protectiv e earthin g ter minals.
Safety-2 Sa fe ty and Regu lator y St atemen ts Inf ormati on s conc ernant la sécu rité Saf ety a nd Regul atory Stat ements Infor mation s co ncerna nt la s écurité Symboles de sécurit é Cet appareil est un p roduit de clas se I et possède une b orne de m ise à la terre.
Safety-3 Safet y and Regu lat ory State ments Hinwei se zur Sich erhei t Saf ety a nd Regula t ory Stat ements Hinw ei se zur Si che rhe i t Si ch er h ei t ss ym bol e. Dies ist ei n Gerät der Si cherheitsk lasse I und verfügt über einen schü tzenden Erdungsterm inal.
Safety-4 Sa fe ty and Regu lator y St atemen ts Consi deraz ioni sul la s icur ezza Saf ety a nd Regul atory Stat ements Cons iderazion i sulla sicu rezza Sim boli di s icur e zza. Questo prodotto è omologato nella classe di sicurezza I e d ha un terminale prot ettivo di co llega m ento a te rra.
Safety-5 Safet y and Regu lat ory State ments Consid eraci ones sobre se gurid ad Saf ety a nd Regula t ory Stat ements Cons ideracione s sobre segur idad Sím bolos de seguri dad. Este apar ato se enm arca dentro de la clase I de segurida d y se encuentra protegido por un a b orna de pues ta a tierra.
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Safety-7 Safet y and Regu lat ory State ments R egul atory St atement s Saf ety a nd Regula t ory Stat ements Regulatory Statements FCC Statement (U.S.A .) This equipment has bee n tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig ital device, pursuant to Part 15 o f the FCC Ru les .
Safety-8 Sa fe ty and Regu lator y St atemen ts Regul atory Sta tement s Saf ety a nd Regul atory Stat ements Euro pean Community This equipment compli es with CISPR22/E N55022 Cl ass A.
Safety-9 Safet y and Regu lat ory State ments R egul atory St atement s Saf ety a nd Regula t ory Stat ements Declarat ion of Conf or m ity The fol lo w in g Declara tion of Conf o r mity for the HP AdvanceS tack S wi t ch 800T complies w ith IS O/IEC Gu ide 22 and EN 45014.
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Index - 1 Index Index Numerics 100T, blue bar … 1-5 802. 2 … 7-31 802. 3 SAP … 3-22 A A.09. 70 r outer rele ase … 7-22 ABC … 3-23 confi gurat ion … 7-3 2, 7- 37 encaps ulation t ype … 7-.
Index - 2 Index C cabi net, ra ck … 1-9 cabl e … 1-15 cros sover … 9-4 networ k connections … A-2 probl ems … 9-6 RS-23 2 … 1-24’ A- 2 s erial port … A-7 sp ace … 1-8 twis te d-pa ir.
Index - 3 Index E EC HO f ilte r … 3-2 2 elec trical out let, grou nded … 1-6 e lec tric al sp eci ficat i ons … B-1 e lec trom agn e tic spe cific ation s … B-2 enabl ed, port … 4-4 e n vi .
Index - 4 Index IP broad cast tr affic … 3-23 confi guration … 3 -9 dow nload … 8-2 gate way (IP) addr ess … 3-9 g ate way address … 3-9 host -only … 7-21 mgmt.
Index - 5 Index man ager acces s … 3-13 addre ss … 3-14 addre ss fiel d … 5-3 pa sswo rd … 2-7 — 2-1 0 Man ual, IP addres s … 3-10 MDI … 9-4 MDI-X … 9-4 med i a type, port trunk … 7-.
Index - 6 Index passw o rd … 2-1, 2 -2, 2- 4 cas e - sen s it i v e … 2- 9 clea r … 2-12 de lete … 2-9 inco rrect … 2 -8 len gt h … 2 -9 los t … 2 -9 set tin g … 2 -8 path co st … 7-.
Index - 7 Index RFC 1213 … 5-1 1493 … 5- 1 1515 … 5- 1 1573 … 5- 1 1650 … 5- 1 1757 … 5- 1 RIP … 7-30, 7-31 RMON … 5-1 ROM ver sion … 4-3 rout er … 3-23 , 7-22, 7-23, 7-30 g atew ay … 3-10 rout er connect ion … 1-19 rout er rele ase A.
Index - 8 Index STP Se e spa nning tree. ST P, dup licate MA C … 7-21 subnet … 7-23 subnet address … 3- 1 1, 7-14 subnet m ask … 1-21, 3- 9, 3-10 IP … 3 -9 subnet ting, mult i ple … 3-23 S.
Index - 9 Index vir t ual LAN See VLAN. VL AN … 3-9 , 3- 11, 3-1 9, 3-20 , 6- 6, 7 -14, 7- 15, 7-22, 9-7 ABC … 7-30, 7- 32, 7-34 addre ss … 5-1 Bootp … E-1, E-2 com ma nd prom pt … 6-2 confi.
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Techn ica l in f o rmati on in this document is sub ject to change without n otice. © Copyri gh t 1997 Hewle tt-Packard Compan y Printed in Si ngapor e 3/ 97 Manu al P art Nu mb er J3245- 90001 *J3245-9 0001* SEDONA.
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