HP GbE2c manual Snmp MIBs, supported Snmp traps, supported

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R

rear panel components

14

 

redundancy

8, 9, 10, 14

 

redundant crosslinks

9

 

 

redundant images in firmware

14

redundant paths to server bays

10

regulatory compliance notices

24, 25

Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service

(RADIUS)

12

 

 

 

replacing the switch

22

 

RJ-45 pin specification

46

 

RJ-45, standard connector 46

runtime switching software, default settings 28

S

Secure Copy (SCP)

13

 

 

Secure Shell (SSH)

13

 

 

security features 17

 

 

serial console interface, troubleshooting 48, 49

serial download, performing

37

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 11,

55

 

 

 

SNMP interface, troubleshooting 50

SNMP Manager Software 42

SNMP MIBs support

42

 

SNMP MIBs, supported

43

 

SNMP traps, supported

43

 

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

10

specifications, environmental

35

specifications, performance

35

specifications, physical

35

 

specifications, technical

27

 

speed, auto-negotiation of 13

SSH, troubleshooting 49

 

store and forward switching scheme 11

supported SNMP MIBs

43

 

supported SNMP traps

43

 

supported technologies

10

 

switch redundancy

8

 

 

switch self-test, troubleshooting 48

T

technical specifications 27 Telnet, troubleshooting 49

Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) 12

TFTP, troubleshooting 51

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) 11 troubleshooting 47

U

upgrading the switch 22

V

VLANs, troubleshooting 51

X

XModem 13

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Contents May 2006 First Edition Part Number Audience assumptions Contents Replacing and upgrading the switch Acronyms and abbreviations Index Overview FeaturesIntroduction Additional referencesIntroduction Switch redundancy Configuration and managementPort Mapping Dual switches Switch architectureDiagnostic tools Redundant crosslinksRedundant paths to server bays Layer 2 switchingSupported technologies Ieee 802.1 Q-based VlanPort trunking and load balancing Store and forward switching schemePort mirroring Tftp supportNTP XModem Auto-negotiation of duplex mode and speedSSH and SCP Igmp SnoopingRedundant images in firmware External componentsRear panel Connectors Planning the switch configuration Installing the switchDefault settings Switch security User, operator, and administrator access rightsConfiguring multiple switches Installing the switchManually configuring a switch 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 Modifications Regulatory compliance noticesClass a equipment 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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