HP Ethernet BL-c manual Igmp

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Setting

Value

 

 

RMON Alarm Falling Event

0

Index

 

 

 

RMON Alarm Owner

Null

 

 

IP Forwarding

Disabled

 

 

Configurable User Name -

admin

admpw

 

 

 

Configurable User Name -

Disabled

opw

 

 

 

Configurable User Name -

user

usrpw

 

 

 

Configurable User Name -

Disabled

UID 1-10

 

 

 

Uplink Fast

Disabled

 

 

THASH - enable

SIP and DIP

 

 

SNMPv1 - Read

public

community string:

 

 

 

SNMPv1 - Write

private

community string:

 

 

 

SNMPv1 - SNMP state

5

machine timeout:

 

 

 

SNMPv1 - authentication

Disabled

traps:

 

 

 

SNMPv1 - Uplink Failure

Disabled

Detection traps:

 

 

 

SNMPv1 - link up/down

Enabled

traps:

 

 

 

SNMPv1 - v1/v2 access:

Enabled

 

 

IGMP

off

 

 

MCAST/BCAST/UCAST

off

 

 

SNMPv3 - SNMP access

read/write enabled

 

 

SNMPv3 - v1v2 access

Enabled

 

 

SNMPv3 - adminmd5

authentication = md5, privacy = des

 

 

SNMPv3 - adminsha

authentication = sha, privacy = des

 

 

SNMPv3 - v1v2only

authentication = none, privacy = none

 

 

SNMPv3 - admingrp

level=authPriv,

 

users=adminmd5,

 

adminsha, rview, wview, nview=iso

 

 

SNMPv3 - v1v2grp

level=noAuthNoPriv,

 

users=v1v2only,

 

rview, wview=iso,

 

nview=v1v2only

 

 

SNMPv3 - iso

subtree = 1, included

 

 

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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 redundancySwitch architecture Diagnostic toolsPort Mapping Dual switches 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 securityConfiguring 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 Serial upgrade of boot code firmware image procedure Performing a serial downloadIntroduction 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 MIBs support MIB overviewSnmp Manager software Supported traps Supported MIBsSnmp MIBs support Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent 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 Switch configuration is corrupt XFP transceiver port is disabledDownload fails after starting to download the firmware file Acronyms and abbreviations Ieee NTP SCP Index Switch self-test, troubleshooting