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HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches
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1 Quick Start
2 Introduction
3 System Requirements
4 Discovering Your Devices
5 Alerts
6 Networking Devices
8 Viewing Your Maps
10 Planning for Network Growth
11 Quality of Service
12 Accessing Hub Features
13 Managing Switches
14 Setting Up Security for a Device
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A Appendix A
Quick Start
Figure 1-1.Home Page for HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches
Getting Around in HP TopTools
back
Use the tabs or buttons at the top of a page to go quickly from task to task
Click on the Home button and select Hubs & Switches Home to return to the HP
Viewing Your Network Devices
Devices
Devices
Devices by Type
Properties
Using the Panner
Class of Service
Policies
Configuration Policies
Configuration Policies
Examining Alerts
Figure 1-3.Alert Log
View Alerts
Configure Action on Alerts
Configuring and Monitoring Devices
Device by Type
Properties (Device View)
Actions
Figure 1-4.List of Networking Devices
N o t e
Figure 1-5.Device View - Status Page
Select All Ports
Viewing Network Traffic
Performance
Traffic Monitor
Figure 1-6.Traffic Monitor Page
Network Meter
Top Talkers
How to Improve Performance
Planning for Network Growth
How to Get Support
Product support is also available on the World Wide Web. The URL is:
http://www.hp.com/go/procurve
Click on Technical Support. The information available at this site includes:
■HP network device MIBs
Introduction
Figure 2-1.HP TopTools Home Page
HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches
Figure 2-2.HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches Home Page
This User Guide will help you get started with HP TopTools for Hubs &
Switches. We assume that you have supervisory access to your network
what an “IP” (Internet Protocol) or “IPX” (Internetwork Packet Exchange
ware running and know how to use your network utilities
Network Devices Features
Viewing a List of Devices
Figure 2-3.The Networking Devices List
See the chapter Networking Devicesfor more information on managing devices
See the chapter Accessing Hub Featuresfor information about configuring hubs
Network Traffic
Traffic Monitor
Network Growth
HP Devices Supported
Table 2-1.HP Hubs and Bridges Supported
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Table 2-2.HP Switches Supported
Learning to Use HP TopTools
The following information is available for learning HP TopTools for Hubs &
Switches:
HP TopTools Technical Product Support
http://www.hp.com/go/hpprocurve
Figure 2-4.HP Procurve Switches & Hubs Technical Support Page
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System Requirements
installing TopTools. Do not use either a static or dynamic IP address
Discovering Your Devices
Figure 4-1.Status Page of Settings for Discovery
Discovery Status
Start Discovery
Save Settings
Selecting Networks
Figure 4-2.Networks Page of Settings for Discovery
Adding Devices for Discovery
Additional Devices
Add Device
Configuring Discovery Settings
■IP—Discoversall IP devices in your network
•Ping Discovery—Pingpackets are sent to discover every device on the subnet
Web Server
•WMI (WBEM) Discovery—Checksfor PCs that support WMI
Troubleshooting Discovery
Others
Devices - Device Types
2.Select Security ->Set SNMP Passwords (Communities) from the menu
Update Discovery
Inventory of Devices
Inventory
Alerts
Figure 5-1.Alerts Page
Table 5-1.Common Faults
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Fault Detection
The sensitivity settings are:
High Sensitivity
■Medium Sensitivity: The device will act when serious network problems occur
Medium Sensitivity
First Time Installation Information
Filtering by Alert State
Filtering by Alert Severity
Filtering by Device
Figure 5-3.Select Alert Log Filters — Topology Page
Selecting Alert Log Filters - Custom Groups
Selecting Alert Log Filters - Search
Click on the + or - boxes to add or remove search criteria
Figure 5-4.Search Page
Configuring Action on Alerts
Configure Action on Alerts
Figure 5-5.Configure Actions on Alerts Page
Deleting Closed Alerts
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Networking Devices
Figure 6-1.List of Networking Devices
window
installed
Configuring Polling
Polling a device involves sending a request to the device and waiting for a
response. If the device does not respond to a request within a certain time
tion page
To start configuring polling for devices:
Figure 6-2.Device Communication Settings
Do Not Change
Suspend All Polling
Resume Polling
Selecting Actions for Devices
View
■Check Connectivity (Ping)—Useping to test the network connection to a device
Set Friendly Name—Createan easy-to-remembername for a device
Add to Custom Group—Adda device to a custom group
Device Topology
and WRITE in order for your devices to be mapped
Figure 6-4.The Topology of Networking Devices
You can choose how to display the topology hierarchy by selecting from the
Show drop down list at the top of the page:
Network—Displays
Node Port Table
Node Port Table
■Node address
■Port number of the selected device
■Type of port, for example, 10Base-T
Searching for Devices
Figure 6-7.Search Page
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Group Policies
Figure 7-1.Main Page of Group Configuration
members of a group
Viewing the Devices in a Group
View Devices
View Group Members
Adding a Group
Add Group
New Group Name
Figure 7-2.Add Group Page
Modifying a Group
Adding a Device to a Group
Removing a Device from a Group
Changing the Group Name
Configuring Group Policies
Configuration Policies
Policies - Automatic Configuration Management of Hubs & Switches
Figure 7-5.Main Configuration Policies Page
General Configuration Policies
SNMP System Information
General
General Polices
■sysContact—Theperson to contact about this group of devices
Alert Configuration Policies
Alert Policies
See SNMP Configurationfor information about setting traps
■linkDown: Communication was lost on a device interface
■linkUp: Communication was regained on a device interface
Sending Alerts to the HP TopTools Management Station
Removing Trap Receivers
Advanced Switch Features
Advanced
Switch Features button in the Configuration Policies main page. The Advanced
Switch Features
■Automatic Broadcast Control (ABC)
Figure 7-8.Advanced Switch Features Page
Automatic Broadcast Control (ABC)
Enabling Broadcast Control for IP
Enabling Broadcast Control for IPX
Automatic IP Gateway Configuration
Forward with High Priority
Adding a Community
Modifying a Community
Deleting a Community
Configuring Authorized Managers
Adding or Deleting an Authorized Manager
Viewing Your Maps
Figure 8-1.Network List for Displaying Map Views
Map Server Settings
Preferences
View
Automatic Map Generation
Default View
Cluster Size
Spacing
Device View
When you right-mouse-clickon a segment you can select Show Segment Map
The buttons at the bottom of the map are:
■Options—seebelow for a description of this feature
Using the Panner
Show Panner
Launching the Device View
Use the tabs to view or change device settings, or to display device counters
SNMP/Trap Configuration
Options—
Refresh Maps
Options—Labeling
Options—Legend
Figure 8-4.Locate a Specific Node in a Map
Monitor
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Monitoring Network Traffic
Figure 9-1.Traffic Monitor Main Page
The five statistical attributes sampled by Traffic Monitor are:
Utilization%
Frames/sec
Errors/sec
Reading the Traffic Information Gauges
■green: value for the attribute is within the normal range
■yellow: value has exceeded the normal range, but is not critical
■red: value is in the critical range. Corrective action may be needed
Comparing Segments Across Different Medias
Figure 9-2.Thresholds Window
Segments
Defaults
Displaying the Network Meter
Net Meter
Hide Net Meter
Who Are the Top 5 Talkers
Figure 9-3.Top 5 Talkers
You can display graphs for each of the measured attributes showing:
■Top Sources (default)
■Top Destinations
■Top Connections
■The layer 3 or layer 2 (MAC) address
■The direction of data flow (the source and destination nodes)
Here is an example of information that you might see in the legend:
ETHER 00:00:10:44:36:12 (DOD IP)
Other Top Talkers Not in Selected Minute
Others
Top5 View Menu Items
Table 9-1.Functions of the Top5 Menu
Locating A Segment or End Node
Traffic Data Collector Settings
Configuration
Automatic Monitoring
Manual Monitoring
Adding Ports for Manual Monitoring
Configuring Ports for Manual Monitoring
Removing Selected Devices
Remove All Devices
Traffic Data Storage
Storage
Current Storage Status on Server
Historic Traffic Data
Default Values
Traffic Data Collector Performance
High Resource
Medium Resource
Low Resource
Apply changes
Troubleshooting Traffic Monitor
Connection to Server Lost
Settings - TopTools Services
Refresh
Ctrl-Refresh
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Planning for Network Growth
Using Network Tools
Planning with the Network Performance
Advisor
inventory report
Reorganize Your Current Equipment
—suggests
Starting the Network Performance
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Reorganize Your Current Equipment
Recommendation Details Section
A “before” representation of the network might look like the following figure:
The “after” representation would look like the following figure:
Add or Upgrade Equipment
How the Data is Analyzed
Dividing Segments into Workgroups
Figure 10-7.The traffic pattern before dividing into workgroups
Figure 10-8.The Traffic Pattern after Dividing into Workgroups
Converting Segments to Desktop Switching
Upgrading Segments to Faster Speed Media
Dedicating Bandwidth to Top Talkers
One or more of the end nodes was not found by the discovery/topology process
The segment was not discovered by HP TopTools
Figure 10-9.Top Conversations Page
Inventory of End Nodes
Figure 10-10.InventoryReport
When There Are No Recommendations
If the Add and Upgrade Equipment Report determines that, based on the
this time. If you think that your network may need performance improve
may not be valid
Adding devices that can sample data to high traffic segments that do not
How the Network Performance Advisor
Collects Data
during the past hour
Understanding HP Sampling
network performance
all
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Apply Changes
Potential Problems with Data Collection
Segments Excluded from Analysis
Segments that do not have Devices with Sampling
Capability
Segments not Selected for Analysis
Quality of Service
■ HP Procurve Switch 8000M
■ HP Procurve Routing Switch 9308M and 9304M
■ HP Procurve Routing Switch 6308M-SXand 6208M-SX
features can also be configured on an individual switch using the switch's
of Service (QoS) to refer to HP TopTools network-wideprioritization, and
Basic Operation
HP TopTools QoS operates on two levels as described below
High-priority
packets leave a port first
Normal-priority
Viewing All Currently Configured QoS
Configuring QoS for Specific Devices (IP
Addresses)
IP Device Address features:
■Node—ListsIP devices by device name or IP address
Figure 11-2.Adding a Policy for an IP Address
Adding a Policy for a Specific IP Address
In the Main QoS page click on
IP Address
Add New Policy
Configuring a QoS Policy for IP Type of
Service (ToS)
■Use the Precedence bits to prioritize a packet (ToS IP precedence option)
ToS Configuration Options
ToS policy configuration includes three options:
Figure 11-3.Qos Policy for IP Type of Service (ToS)
How To Configure a ToS Policy
IP ToS
IP Type of Service
Apply IP ToS Policy
Configuring a QoS Policy for Specific Protocols
■IP
■IPX
■ARP
■DECNet
Figure 11-4.QoS Policy for a Specific Protocol
To modify a protocol:
Protocol
Use the Priority
6.Click on OK to return to the Protocol Policy page
Configuring a QoS Policy for a Specific
VLAN
VLAN
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Accessing Hub Features
Figure 12-1.Hub Status Overview Page
Viewing Device Identity Information
Identity
System Information
Interpreting Device Status
Reading the Performance Gauges
Performance Gauges
Figure 12-3.Performance Gauges for a Hub
All Ports
Hub Global Counters
Switching Hub Global Counters
Figure 12-4.Hub Global Counters
The counters are described in the following table
Table 12-2.Global Counters
Port Counters
Port Counters
Configuring Your Device
Telnet
Figure 12-6.Hub Device View
meaning behind the port icons
Fault Detection
High Sensitivity:
Low Sensitivity
Figure 12-7.Fault Detection Sensitivity Settings
System Information
Configuring IP
Hub IP Configuration
Switching Hub IP Configuration
Port Configuration
Figure 12-9.Hub Port Configuration
The information is described in the following table
Table 12-3.Port Information
Bridge Enable/Disable
between the 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps segments in the hub
You may want to disable the bridge:
■ To connect the segments via and external switch
■ To simplify the network for troubleshooting
Backup Links
Add New Backup Link
Table 12-4.Backup Link Parameters
Configuring Load Balancing—SwitchingHubs
Load Balancing
Figure 12-11.LoadBalancing in a Switching Hub
Support URL
Select Technical Support
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Managing Switches
Graph Area
Alert Log Area
Figure 13-2.Switch Port Status
The Port Status settings are described in the following table
Table 13-1.Port Status Settings
Switch Identity Information
Figure 13-3.Identity Page for HP Switch 800T
Figure 13-4.Switch Status Page with Network Interfaces
Configuring Switch Features
Device View
Figure 13-5.Device View for the HP Procurve Switch 2424M
High Sensitivity
Medium Sensitivity
Low Sensitivity
Never
Characteristics of Bootp and DHCP
Modify Selected Ports
help for that device
Figure 13-7.Switch Port Configuration
Table 13-2.Port Settings
Class of Service
Using VLANs to Maximize the CoS Benefit
Definitions
Basic Operation
Policy Options for Extending Traffic Priority Control to Outbound
Packets Traveling to Downstream Devices
default VLAN as a tagged VLAN
Priority Settings for Outbound Packets. You can configure a CoS
port, the CoS priority determines which outbound queue the packet uses
Criteria for Prioritizing Outbound Packets
Guidelines for Configuring CoS Priorities
Assigning a Monitoring Port
Figure 13-9.Monitoring Selected Ports on a Switch
Setting Device Features
Internet Group Management Protocol
Figure 13-10.SwitchDevice Features Page
console), select a VLAN for which the features will apply
switches. Setting features individually, for example, Spanning Tree, could
create problems with your network
HP Procurve Stack Management
Figure 13-11.ConfigurationPage for HP 8000M as Commander of a Stack
Stack Management with VLANs
Benefits of Stack Management
Enabling VLANs
Adding a VLAN
Renaming a VLAN
Removing a VLAN
Modifying Port VLAN Configuration
Enabling GVRP Security
Support URL
Management Server URL
Setting Up Security for a Device
Figure 14-1.Device Passwords Page
There are two categories of passwords:
Operator (Read
Manager/Operator Password Combinations
Table 14-1.Password Settings
The Function of Community Names
Security Configuration Policies
Figure 14-2.Set SNMP Community Names Page
Configuring for Community Names
Discovery
3.Select the Additional Devices tab
Device Types
All Devices
Hub Port Security
Port Security
Figure 14-3.Hub Port Security Page
Address Selection
Table 14-2.How Authorized Addresses are Discovered
Continuous
First Heard
Authorized Address
Eavesdrop Prevention
Set Security Policy for Selected Ports
yes
Prevent Eavesdropping
Setting Security Policy for Selected Ports
Figure 14-5.Setting the Security Policy for Selected Ports
The Hub Intrusion Log
Figure 14-6.Hub Intrusion Log
Switch Port Security
Basic Operation
off
Configuring Port Security—Planning
Table 14-3.Port Security Control Parameters
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Configuring Authorized IP Managers
■Access the switch's web browser interface
■Telnet into the switch's console interface
■Perform TFTP transfers of configurations and software updates into the switch
Access Levels
Defining Authorized Management Stations
Figure 14-7.Switch Authorized Addresses List
Authorized Addresses
2.Enter an Authorized Manager IP address
Access Leve
Configuring Port Security
Figure 14-8.Port Security Overview Page
Figure 14-9.Security Policy Page for a Selected Port
Static
Learn Mode
Address Limit
Switch Intrusion Log
Notice of Security violations
Figure 14-10.SecurityViolation Entries in the Alert Log
How the Intrusion Log Operates
Keeping the Intrusion Log Current by Resetting Flags
Proxy Web Servers
IP Authorized Managers
Security Violations
Reset
Device Reset
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Performing Diagnostics
Figure 15-1.Ping/Link Test Page
Rebooting a Device
Device Reboot
Figure 15-2.Device Reboot Page
Resetting a Hub to Factory Default Settings
Figure 15-3.Factory Reset of a Hub
Resetting a Switch
Figure 15-4.Resetting a Switch
Producing a Configuration Report
Figure 15-5.Configuration Report
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Downloading Software
See The HP Download Managerfor updating all other HP devices
Starting the Software Update Utility
Devices by Type, Networking Devices
Select a hub or switch to be updated and right-clickon it. Select Update
Firmware from the menu. You can also select the device, then click on the
Obtaining the Software from the Web
Accepting the Licensing Agreement
Scheduling the Software Update
Figure 16-3.Devices Selected for Updating, Showing Scheduled Time of Update
Figure 16-4.Alert Log Showing Successful Software Update
Viewing the Software Updates Available on the TopTools Server
Settings - System Software Packages
Hubs & Switches
Local
The HP Download Manager
Obtaining New Software from HP
There are three sources you can access for new software:
■The latest HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches CD-ROM
The World Wide Web, at HP’s Procurve web site. The URL is:
Update Firmware
Download Control
Figure 16-5.Download Control
Change SET_COMMUNITY_NAME
nation of the computer’s CD drive. If the software files have already been
the time, and click OK
Make sure you leave the CD in the drive
Figure 16-6.Download Status dialog box
View Log
How to Update the Map Files
subdirectory
Uncompress the file and copy the results (which will either be a .bin, .swi, or
.fdd file) into the \Program Files\Hptt\hpwnd\dld directory
New software version data:
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Appendix A
IPX Networks
IP Networks
Globally Assigned IP Network Addresses
United States and countries not in Europe or Asia/Pacific
Europe
Configuring IP Parameters
N o t e :
The IP configuration parameters are described below
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Primary Default Router
Network Bootp Server
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