HP Ethernet BL-c manual Logging on and configuring the switch

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NOTE: If the switch does not obtain the IP address by means of the BOOTP service, access the switch locally and configure the IP address manually. After assigning the IP address to the switch, then access the switch remotely.

To access the switch locally:

1.Connect the switch DB-9 serial connector, using a null-modem serial cable to a local client device (such as a laptop computer) with VT100 terminal emulation software.

2.Open a VT100 terminal emulation session with these settings: 9600 baud rate, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and no flow control.

Logging on and configuring the switch

To log on to the switch:

1.Access the switch ("Accessing the switch" on page 22). After connecting to the switch console, the login prompt appears.

2.Enter admin as the default administrator password.

The Main Menu appears and displays all administrator privileges:

See the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Command Reference Guide for information on configuring the IP address, changing configuration settings, and monitoring switch operation using one of the following interfaces:

Local RS-232 serial console management interface

Remote telnet console management interface

See the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Browser-based Interface Reference Guide for information on using the embedded HTML interface to manage the switch from anywhere on the network using a standard browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft® Internet Explorer.

See "SNMP MIBs support (on page 48)" for more information on the SNMP agents. This section also describes how to use the MIBs to configure and monitor the switch using a generic SNMP manager, such as HP OpenView Network Node Manager or HP Systems Insight Manager.

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Contents HP 110Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Replacing a switch Acronyms and abbreviations Index Enterprise class performance FeaturesIntroduction Additional referencesIntroduction Configuration and management Switch redundancyPort Mapping Dual switches Switch architectureDiagnostic tools Redundant crosslinks Layer 2 switchingLayer 3 switching Supported technologiesSpanning Tree Protocol Ieee 802.1 Q-based VlanTftp support Store and forward switching schemePort mirroring Port trunking and load balancingRadius Jumbo frames SSH and SCPXModem Igmp SnoopingRedundant images in firmware Component identification 110Gb Ethernet Blade Switch front panelGreen-Link LED top Default settings Installing the switchPreparing for installation Planning the switch configurationUser, operator, and administrator access rights Switch security Configuring multiple switches Manually configuring a switchInstalling the switch Accessing the switch Logging on and configuring the switch Supporting software and special considerations Installing XFP transceiversInstalling the switch Replacing an existing switch Replacing a switchReplacing a switch Cables Regulatory compliance noticesClass a equipment ModificationsBsmi notice Japanese class a notice European Union regulatory noticeKorean class a notice Laser compliance General specifications Technical specificationsSTP Port names, VLANs, STP, trunking default settingsGeneral default settings Runtime switching software default settingsSTP Algorithm Setting Value Mstp UFD Igmp Performance specifications Physical and environmental specificationsCategory Specification Introduction Serial upgrade of boot code firmware image procedurePerforming a serial download Performing a serial download Performing a serial download 10G100.bin Serial upgrade of operating system firmware procedurePerforming a serial download Performing a serial download Snmp Manager software Snmp MIBs supportMIB overview Supported traps Supported MIBsSnmp MIBs support Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargePreventing electrostatic discharge Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector RJ-45 pin specificationRJ-45 signals RJ-45 pins DB-9 pins DB-9 signals Health LED on the switch is not on TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Bootp Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Download fails after starting to download the firmware file Switch configuration is corruptXFP transceiver port is disabled Acronyms and abbreviations Ieee NTP SCP Index Switch self-test, troubleshooting