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3 HP ProcurveSeries 5300XL Switches 5 Getting Started1 Selecting a Management Interface 2 Using the Menu Interface 6 3 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)4 Using the HP Web Browser Interface 7 5 Switch Memory and Configuration6Interface Access, System Information, and Friendly Port Names 8 7 Configuring IP Addressing8 Time Protocols 9 9Optimizing Traffic Flow with Port Controls, Port Trunking, and Filters10 10 Configuring for Network Management Applications11 11 Port-BasedVirtual LANs (VLANs) and GVRP12 Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP) 12 13802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 14 Switch Meshing 13 15Quality of Service (QoS): Managing Bandwidth More Effectively14 16 IP Routing Features15 A File TransfersB Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation 16 C Troubleshooting17 D MAC Address ManagementE Daylight Savings Time on HP Procurve Switches Index 19 Getting Started20 Conventionscopy tftp 21 HPswitchhostname Figure i. Example of a Figure Showing a Simulated Screen 22 Related PublicationsRead Me First Release Notes 23 Getting Documentation From the Web2.Click on technical support manuals 24 Sources for More Informationhttp://www.hp.com/go/hpprocurve 25 Need Only a Quick StartIP Addressing setup 8. Run Setup I m p o r t a n t ! 27 Selecting a Management Interface28 Understanding Management Interfaces29 Advantages of Using the Menu InterfaceFigure 1-1.Example of the Console Interface Display Provides quick, easy management access Offers out-of-band access �Enables Telnet (in-band)access to the menu functionality Allows faster navigation Provides more security 30 Advantages of Using the CLIFigure 1-2.Command Prompt Examples 31 Advantages of Using the HP WebBrowser InterfaceFigure 1-3.Example of the HP Web Browser Interface Easy access Familiar browser interface Many features have all their fields in one scree �Display of acceptable ranges of values available in configuration list boxes 32 Advantages of Using HP TopTools forHubs & SwitchesFigure 1-4.Example of HP TopTools Home Page 35 Using the Menu InterfaceN o t e Menu Interaction with Other Interfaces 37 Starting and Ending a Menu Session41 Main Menu FeaturesFigure 2-3.The Main Menu View with Manager Privileges Status and Counters: Switch Configuration: Event Log: 42 Command Line (CLI):Reboot Switch: Download OS: Run Setup: Logout: 43 Screen Structure and Navigation46 Rebooting the Switch48 Menu Features List49 Where To Go From Here51 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)52 Accessing the CLIUsing the CLI 66 CLI Control and Editing67 Using the HP Web Browser Interface69 General Features70 Starting an HP Web Browser InterfaceSession with the Switch 73 Tasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface Session78 Support/Mgmt URLs FeatureSupport URL Management Server URL Figure 4-6.The Default Support/Mgmt URLs Window 79 Supporthttp://www.hp.com/go/procurve Providing Online Help If Online Help Fails To Operate. Do one of the following: 80 http://www.hp.com/rnd/device_helpFigure 4-7.How To Access Web Browser Interface Online Help 81 Status Reporting Features91 Switch Memory and Configuration92 Overview of Configuration FileManagementFigure 5-1.Conceptual Illustration of Switch Memory Operation 93 Running Config File:Startup-config File: In the menu interface: 95 Using the CLI To ImplementConfiguration Changes 98 Using the Menu and Web BrowserInterfaces To Implement Configuration Changes 102 Using Primary and Secondary FlashImage Options 111 Interface Access, System Information, and Friendly Port Names113 Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet118 Denying Interface Access by TerminatingRemote Management Sessions 119 System Information125 Using Friendly (Optional) Port Names131 Configuring IP Addressing133 IP Configuration147 IP Preserve: Retaining VLAN-1IPAddressing Across Configuration File Downloads 151 Globally Assigned IP Network Addresses153 Time Protocols156 SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, andConfiguring 166 TimeP: Viewing, Selecting, and174 SNTP Unicast Time Polling with MultipleSNTP Servers 176 SNTP Messages in the Event Log177 Optimizing Traffic Flow with Port Controls, Port Trunking, and Filters178 Viewing Port Status and Configuring PortParameters 186 Port Trunking209 Traffic/Security Filters217 Configuring for Network Management Applications218 Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch229 CDP247 Port-BasedVirtual LANs (VLANs) and GVRP249 Port-BasedVirtual LANs (Static VLANs)280 GVRP295 Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)297 TerminologyIGMP Device: IGMP Host: Leave Group: Multicast Group: Report: 298 IGMP Operating Features304 More on IGMP Operation317 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 320 How Spanning Tree Operates323 Configuring Rapid ReconfigurationSpanning Tree (RSTP) 335 802.1p Spanning-TreeProtocol (STP)357 Web: Enabling or Disabling STP359 Switch Meshing362 Switch Meshing FundamentalsSwitch Mesh Domain Figure 14-2.Example of a Switch Mesh Domain in a Network 364 G V R P N o t e368 Configuring Switch Meshing375 Operating Notes for Switch Meshing385 Quality of Service (QoS): ManagingBandwidth More Effectively 395 Preparation for Configuring QoS441 Configuring QoS from the Web BrowserInterfaceFigure 15-34.The Default QoS Configuration Screen 442 QoS Messages in the CLI445 IP Routing Features446 Overview of IP Routing453 Configuring IP Parameters for Routing Switches460 Configuring Static IP Routes464 Configuring RIP477 Configuring OSPF513 Configuring IRDP516 Configuring DHCP Relay519 File Transfers520 Downloading an Operating System (OS)530 Troubleshooting TFTP DownloadsFigure A-6.Example of Message for Download Failure 531 Transferring Switch Configurations534 Copying Diagnostic Data to a RemoteHost, PC, or Unix Workstation 537 Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation538 Status:Counters: Event Log Port monitoring (mirroring): 539 Status and Counters Data558 Interface Monitoring Features565 Troubleshooting567 Troubleshooting Approaches568 Browser or Telnet Access Problems570 Unusual Network Activity586 Using the Event Log To Identify ProblemSources 590 Diagnostic Tools598 Restoring the Factory-DefaultConfiguration 599 Restoring a Flash Image603 MAC Address Management604 Determining MAC Addresses609 Daylight Savings Time on HP Procurve Switches613 SymbolsNumerics
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