HP GbE2c manual Runtime switching software default settings, General default settings

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Category

Specification

 

 

Number of ports per

16 x 1000-Mb/s ports dedicated to server blade for switch communications

switch:

2 x 1000-Mb/s ports dedicated to communications between switches that are

 

 

inserted in 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, or 7 and 8

 

5 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T RJ-45 ports

 

1 x serial RS-232 DB-9 rear panel management serial port

Runtime switching software default settings

General default settings

Setting

Value

 

 

Notice

None

 

 

Banner

None

 

 

User names and

User names and passwords:

passwords

user—Enabled, password is user

 

 

oper—Disabled, no password

 

admin—Enabled (cannot be disabled), password is admin

 

 

BOOTP service

Enabled

 

 

IP address (if manual IP

0.0.0.0

option is selected)

 

 

 

Subnet mask (if manual IP

0.0.0.0

option is selected)

 

Primary default gateway

0.0.0.0

 

 

Secondary default

0.0.0.0

gateway

 

 

 

Primary DNS server

0.0.0.0

address

 

 

 

Secondary DNS server

0.0.0.0

address

 

Default domain name

None

 

 

Management

0.0.0.0 / 0.0.0.0

network/mask

 

 

 

Switch software image on

Image 1

next boot

 

 

 

Switch Config file on next

Active

boot

 

Display Hostname

Disabled

(sysName) in CLI prompt

 

 

 

Idle timeout

5 minutes

 

 

Telnet status

Enabled

 

 

Telnet port

23

 

 

Web status

Enabled

 

 

Web port

80

 

 

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Contents May 2006 First Edition Part Number Audience assumptions Contents Replacing and upgrading the switch Acronyms and abbreviations Index Features IntroductionOverview Additional referencesIntroduction Switch redundancy Configuration and managementSwitch architecture Diagnostic toolsPort Mapping Dual switches Redundant crosslinksLayer 2 switching Supported technologiesRedundant paths to server bays Ieee 802.1 Q-based VlanStore and forward switching scheme Port mirroringPort trunking and load balancing Tftp supportNTP Auto-negotiation of duplex mode and speed SSH and SCPXModem Igmp SnoopingRedundant images in firmware External componentsRear panel Connectors Planning the switch configuration Installing the switchDefault settings Switch security User, operator, and administrator access rightsInstalling the switch Manually configuring a switchConfiguring multiple switches Preparing for installationAccessing the switch Installing the switchLogging on and configuring the switch Cabling the switch Supporting software and special considerationsReplacing and upgrading the switch Replacing an existing switchReplacing and upgrading the switch Regulatory compliance notices Class a equipmentModifications CablesEuropean Union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese class a noticeKorean class a notice Laser compliance Technical specifications General specificationsRuntime switching software default settings General default settingsSTP Page Mstp UFD Igmp Port names, VLANs, STP, trunking default settings Physical and environmental specifications Performance specificationsPage Performing a serial download Serial upgrade of boot code firmware image procedureIntroduction Performing a serial download Serial upgrade of operating system firmware procedure Performing a serial download Performing a serial download MIB overview Snmp MIBs supportSnmp Manager software Supported MIBs Supported trapsSnmp MIBs support Preventing electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge RJ-45 pin specification Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connectorConfigured on the switch TroubleshootingHealth LED on the switch is not on Action Action Cannot connect to the switch Snmp interface Cannot enable a port in multiple VLANs while configuring VlansSwitch configuration is corrupt Download fails after starting to download the firmware fileAcronyms and abbreviations LAN OSI UDP Index Snmp MIBs, supported Snmp traps, supported
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GbE2c specifications

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