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Contents
HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-cSwitch
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Contents
Ports and trunking
Configuring LACP
Port-basedNetwork Access and traffic control
VLANs
Viewing VLANs
Bridge priority
Port priority
Port path cost
Adding a VLAN to a Spanning Tree Group
Creating a VLAN
Basic IP routing
Routing Information Protocol
IGMP Snooping
Configuring IGMP Snooping (CLI example)
Configuring a Static Mrouter (CLI example)
Configuring IGMP Snooping (BBI example)
Configuring IGMP Filtering (BBI example)
Types of OSPF areas
High availability
Spanning Tree Protocol with UFD
Configuring UFD on Switch 1 (CLI example)
Configuring UFD on Switch 2 (CLI example)
Configuring Uplink Failure Detection (BBI example)
Accessing the switch
Additional references
http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation
•HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-cSwitch User Guide
•HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-cSwitch Command Reference Guide
•HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-cSwitch ISCLI Reference Guide
○Untagged
○Port VLAN ID (PVID):
VLAN
Interface
•Gateway 254—Thisgateway is the default gateway for the management interface
Using the command line interfaces
Using the Browser-basedInterface
Using Simple Network Management Protocol
/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm <x>/auth md5|sha
To configure a user with name
rview
wview
nview
CLI user equivalent
CLI oper equivalent
SNMPv1 trap host
3.Configure an entry in the notify table
c/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam <x>/uname
5.Use the community table to define the community string used in the traps
snmpv2
snmpv1
/c/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/access <x>/level
/c/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam <x
Secure access to the switch
Configuring an IP address range for the management network
How RADIUS authentication works
Configuring RADIUS on the switch (CLI example)
Configuring RADIUS on the switch (BBI example)
RADIUS authentication features
User accounts for RADIUS users
RADIUS attributes for user privileges
NOTE:
User access level
TACACS+ level
Quit
2.Configure the TACACS+ secret and second secret
5.Configure custom privilege-levelmapping (optional)
6.Apply and save the configuration
Tacacs+
Submit
Secure Shell and Secure Copy
Configuring SSH and SCP features (CLI example)
Enabling or disabling SSH
Enabling or disabling SCP apply and save
Configuring the SCP administrator password
Using SSH and SCP client commands
Logging in to the switch
Downloading configuration from the switch using SCP
Uploading configuration to the switch using SCP
Applying and saving configuration
SSH and SCP encryption of management messages
Generating RSA host and server keys for SSH access
SSH/SCP integration with RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication
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Ports and trunking
Port trunk groups
Before you configure trunks
Trunk group configuration rules
Port trunking example
Figure
1.On Switch 1, configure trunk groups 5 and 3:
2.On Switch 2, configure trunk groups 4 and 2:
3.Examine the trunking information on each switch, using the following command:
Trunk Groups
Add
e. Click Submit
Dashboard
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Configurable Trunk Hash algorithm
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
Actor Switch
Partner Switch
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1.Set the LACP mode on port
3. Set the LACP mode on port
4. Define the admin key on port
5.Apply and verify the configuration
6.Save your new configuration changes
Port-basedNetwork Access and traffic control
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Table 9 EAP support for RADIUS attributes
Attribute
Attribute Value
A-R
A-A
Port-basedtraffic control
To configure a port for traffic control, perform the following steps:
1.Configure the traffic-controlthreshold and enable traffic control
2.To disable a traffic-controlthreshold, use the following command:
3.Apply and save the configuration
VLANs
Viewing VLANs
Port information
Port configuration
VLAN tagging
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Figure 7 802.1Q tagging (after 802.1Q tag assignment)
VLANs and IP interfaces
VLAN topologies and design considerations
/cfg/l2/stp
/cfg/l2/mrst
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Multiple VLANS with tagging
Figure 8 Multiple VLANs with VLAN tagging
The features of this VLAN are described in the following table:
Table 10 Multiple VLANs with tagging
Component
Configuring ports and VLANs on Switch 1 (CLI example)
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Configuring ports and VLANs on Switch 2 (CLI example)
Configuring ports and VLANs on Switch 1 (BBI example)
e.Click Submit
Add VLAN
c.Click Submit
FDB static entries
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Spanning Tree Protocol
Bridge priority
Port priority
Port path cost
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Switch element
Belongs to
Multiple Spanning Trees
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Configuring Switch 1 (CLI example)
Configuring Switch 2 (CLI example)
Configuring Switch 1 (BBI example)
Submit
Port Fast Forwarding
Fast Uplink Convergence
RSTP and MSTP
Edge port
Link type
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree (CLI example)
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (BBI example)
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (CLI example)
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (BBI example)
CIST-Bridge
CIST-Ports
d. Click Submit
Quality of Service
Using ACL filters
Number
Protocol Name
TCP/UDP
Application
Flag
Precedence Group
ACLs
Precedence Level
Using ACL Groups
ACL Metering and Re-marking
Viewing ACL statistics
ACL configuration examples
1.Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs)
b.Open the Access Control Lists folder, and select Add ACL
Deny
IPv4
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Using DSCP values to provide QoS
Drop Precedence
Class
Table 18 Class selector priority classes
Priority
Using 802.1p priorities to provide QoS
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1.Configure a port’s default 802.1 priority
1.Configure a port’s default 802.1p priority
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Priority - CoS
CoS - Weight
Queuing and scheduling
Basic IP routing
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Example of subnet routing
Subnet
Devices
IP Addresses
Interface
IP Interface
Switch Port
VLAN #
4.The VLANs shown in the table above are configured as follows:
5.Each time you add a port to a VLAN, you may get the following prompt:
6.Enter y to set the default Port VLAN ID (PVID) for the port
7.Add each IP interface to the appropriate VLAN
9.Apply and verify the configuration
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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Routing Information Protocol
RIPv1
RIPv2
RIPv2 in RIPv1 compatibility mode
RIP Features
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RIP configuration example
1. Add VLANs for routing interfaces
2. Add IP interfaces to VLANs
(/cfg/l3/frwd/on) before you turn RIP on
/maint/route/dump
IGMP Snooping
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Configuring the range
Configuring the action
Configuring IGMP Snooping (CLI example)
Configuring IGMP Filtering (CLI example)
Configuring a Static Mrouter (CLI example)
Configuring IGMP Snooping (BBI example)
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Configuring IGMP Filtering (BBI example)
a. Select Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Filters > Add Filter
Layer 3 > IGMP > IGMP Filters > Switch Ports
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Configuring a Static Multicast Router (BBI example)
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OSPF
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OSPF implementation in HP 10GbE switch software
Assigning the area index
Using the area ID to assign the OSPF area number
Attaching an area to a network
Default routes
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OSPF configuration examples
Example 1: Simple OSPF domain (BBI example)
Add IP Interface
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Add OSPF Area
d.Select Add OSPF Area
f.Click Submit
Add OSPF Interface
d.Select Add OSPF Interface
f. Click Submit
Configuring OSPF for a virtual link on Switch A
8.Attach the network interface to the backbone
9.Attach the network interface to the transit area
Configure the virtual link
Switch B in step
Apply and save the configuration changes
Other Virtual Link Options
Figure 23 Summarizing routes
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Configure IP interfaces for each network which will be attached to OSPF areas
2.Enable OSPF
3.Define the backbone
Use the following commands to verify the OSPF configuration on your switch:
•/info/l3/ospf/general
•/info/l3/ospf/nbr
•/info/l3/ospf/dbase/dbsum
•/info/l3/ospf/routes
Remote monitoring
Configuring RMON Statistics (CLI example)
Configuring RMON Statistics (BBI example)
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4.Click Submit
History MIB objects
Configure RMON History (CLI example)
Configure RMON History (BBI example)
Alarm MIB objects
Configure RMON Alarms (CLI example 1)
Configure RMON Alarms (CLI example 2)
Configure RMON Alarms (BBI example 1)
2.Click Submit
Configure RMON Alarms (BBI example 2)
Configuring RMON Events (CLI example)
Configuring RMON Events (BBI example)
High availability
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Configuring UFD on Switch 1 (CLI example)
Configuring UFD on Switch 2 (CLI example)
Configuring Uplink Failure Detection (BBI example)
Add
Virtual router
Virtual router MAC address
Owners and renters
Master and backup virtual router
Virtual Interface Router
Failover methods
Figure 26 Active-Activeredundancy
HP 10GbE switch extensions to VRRP
Parameter
Virtual router deployment considerations
Task 1: Configure Switch A
2.Configure client and server interfaces
4.Turn on VRRP and configure two Virtual Interface Routers
6.Turn off Spanning Tree Protocol globally
Task 2: Configure Switch B
Task 1: Configure Switch A (BBI example)
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Add Default Gateway
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Add Virtual Router
g.Select Add Virtual Router
i.Click Submit
Add Spanning Tree Group
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Troubleshooting tools
To configure Port Mirroring for the example shown in the preceding figure:
1.Specify the monitoring port
2.Select the ports that you want to mirror
3.Enable Port Mirroring
4. Apply and save the configuration
Port-Based
Port Mirroring
d.Click Add Mirrored Port
Other network troubleshooting techniques
Other network troubleshooting techniques include the following
/info/sys/log
-mgt
–data
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Index