HP 10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch
Part number First edition June
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Contents
Configuring Lacp
802.1x authentication process
Configuring port-based traffic control
802.1x port states
Configuration guidelines
Bridge priority Port priority Port path cost
Adding a Vlan to a Spanning Tree Group Creating a Vlan
Edge port Link type
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Internal versus external routing 134
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Configuring the switch for tracking 177
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Accessing the switch
Accessing the switch
Introduction
Typeface or Meaning Example Symbol
Additional references
Typographical conventions
Management Network
Connecting through the console port
Connecting through Telnet
Connecting through Secure Shell
Using the command line interfaces
Configuring an IP interface
Using the Browser-based Interface
Apply, verify, and save the configuration
Using Simple Network Management Protocol
Default configuration
For more details, see Configuring Snmp trap hosts
Snmp
User configuration
Cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm x/auth md5sha
View based configurations
CLI user equivalent
Configuring Snmp trap hosts
Configure a user with no authentication or password
CLI oper equivalent
SNMPv1 trap host
Accessing the switch Configure an entry in the notify table
Sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam x/uname
SNMPv2 trap host configuration
SNMPv3 trap host configuration
Secure access to the switch
Setting allowable source IP address ranges
Radius authentication and authorization
Configuring an IP address range for the management network
How Radius authentication works
Configuring Radius on the switch CLI example
Apply and save the configuration
Configuring Radius on the switch BBI example
Click Submit
Radius authentication features
User accounts for Radius users
User account
Description and tasks performed
TACACS+ authentication
Accessing the switch User access levels
User name/access User service type Value
Radius attributes for user privileges
How TACACS+ authentication works
TACACS+ authentication features
Authorization
User access level TACACS+ level
Accounting
Configure the TACACS+ secret and second secret
Configure custom privilege-level mapping optional
Configuring TACACS+ authentication on the switch BBI example
Secure Shell and Secure Copy
Configuring SSH and SCP features CLI example
Enabling or disabling SSH
Using SSH and SCP client commands
Enter the following command to log in to the switch
Switch prompts you for the scpadmin password
For example
Generating RSA host and server keys for SSH access
SSH and SCP encryption of management messages
User access control
SSH/SCP integration with Radius and TACACS+ authentication
User account Description Password
Setting up user IDs
Define the user name and password
Enable the user ID
Ports on the switch
Ports and trunking
Ports and trunking
Port number Port alias
Before you configure trunks
Built-in fault tolerance
Ports and trunking Ethernet switch port names
Port trunk groups
Trunk group configuration rules
Cfg/port x/cur
Port trunking example
Configuring trunk groups CLI example
On Switch 1, configure trunk groups 5
On Switch 2, configure trunk groups 4
Configuring trunk groups BBI example
Click Submit
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Configurable Trunk Hash algorithm
Actor Switch Partner Switch
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
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Configuring Lacp
Define the admin key on port
Apply and verify the configuration
Save your new configuration changes
Port-based Network Access and traffic control
Port-based Network Access control
Extensible authentication protocol over LAN
Port-based Network Access and traffic control
802.1x authentication process
EAPoL Message Exchange
802.1x port states
Supported Radius attributes
Attribute Attribute Value
EAPoL configuration guidelines
Port-based traffic control
Configuring port-based traffic control
VLANs
Overview
VLANs and port Vlan ID numbers
Vlan numbers
Viewing and configuring PVIDs
Port configuration
Pvid numbers
Viewing VLANs
Vlan tagging
VLANs
VLANs
VLANs and IP interfaces
Vlan topologies and design considerations
Vlan configuration rules
Multiple Vlans with tagging
Component Description
Configuring the example network
Configuring ports and VLANs on Switch 1 CLI example
VLANs Multiple VLANs with tagging
# add Add port 18 to Vlan Current Ports for
Configuring ports and VLANs on Switch 2 CLI example
Configuring ports and VLANs on Switch 1 BBI example
VLANs Enable the port and enable Vlan tagging
FDB static entries
Cfg/l2/fdb/static
Configuring a static FDB entry
Trunking support for FDB static entries
Spanning Tree Protocol
Bridge Protocol Data Units
Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree Group configuration guidelines
Default Spanning Tree configuration
Determining the path for forwarding BPDUs
Adding a Vlan to a Spanning Tree Group
Creating a Vlan
Rules for Vlan tagged ports
Adding and removing ports from STGs
Why do we need Multiple Spanning Trees?
Switch element Belongs to
Multiple Spanning Trees
Assigning cost to ports and trunk groups
Vlan participation in Spanning Tree Groups
Two VLANs on separate instances of Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Groups
Configuring Switch 1 CLI example
Configuring Switch 2 CLI example
Configuring Switch 1 BBI example
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Configuring Port Fast Forwarding
Configuration guidelines
Configuring Fast Uplink Convergence
Port Fast Forwarding
Rstp and Mstp
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Port state changes
Rstp and Mstp
Rstp configuration guidelines
Rstp configuration example
Port type and link type
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol BBI example
Rstp and Mstp Apply, verify, and save the configuration
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Mstp region
Common Internal Spanning Tree
Mstp configuration guidelines
Mstp configuration example
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol CLI example
Assign VLANs to Spanning Tree Groups
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol BBI example
Click Submit
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Apply, verify, and save the configuration
Quality of Service
Quality of Service
Using ACL filters
Summary of packet classifiers
Number Protocol Name
Quality of Service Well-known protocol types
Number
Application
Well-krown TCP flag values
Summary of ACL actions
Understanding ACL precedence
Precedence Group ACLs Precedence Level
Using ACL Groups
ACL Metering and Re-marking
Viewing ACL statistics
Metering
Re-marking
ACL configuration examples
Configure Access Control Lists CLI example
Configure Access Control Lists and Groups BBI example
Click Submit
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Quality of Service Add the ACL to the port
Using Dscp values to provide QoS
Differentiated Services concepts
Per Hop Behavior
Drop Precedence Class
Using 802.1p priorities to provide QoS
Service Level Default PHB 802.1p Priority
QoS levels
Class selector priority classes
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802.1p configuration CLI example
802.1p configuration BBI example
Configure a port’s default 802.1 priority
Quality of Service Select a port 101
Quality of Service Set the 802.1p priority value
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Queuing and scheduling
Basic IP routing
IP routing benefits
Routing between IP subnets
Basic IP routing
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Example of subnet routing
Subnet Devices IP Addresses
Interface Devices IP Interface Address
Using VLANs to segregate broadcast domains
Enable, apply, and verify the configuration
Devices IP Interface Switch Port
Add the switch ports to their respective VLANs 110
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Dhcp relay agent
Dhcp relay agent configuration
Routing updates
Routing Information Protocol
Distance vector protocol
Stability
RIPv2 in RIPv1 compatibility mode
RIP Features
RIPv1
RIPv2
Default
Authentication
Multicast
Metric
RIP configuration example
Add VLANs for routing interfaces
Add IP interfaces to VLANs
Cfg/l3/frwd/on before you turn RIP on
Igmp Snooping
Igmp Snooping
IGMPv3
FastLeave
Configuring the range
Configuring the action
Igmp Filtering
Igmp Snooping configuration example
Configuring Igmp Snooping CLI example
Enable IGMPv3 Snooping optional
Static multicast router
Configuring Igmp Filtering CLI example
Configuring a Static Mrouter CLI example
Enable Igmp Filtering on the switch
Define an Igmp Filter
Configuring Igmp Snooping BBI example
Igmp Snooping Enable Igmp Snooping
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 124
Configuring Igmp Filtering BBI example
Igmp Snooping Define the Igmp Filter
Select Layer 3 Igmp Igmp Filters Add Filter
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Apply, verify, and save the configuration 128
Configuring a Static Multicast Router BBI example
Configure Static Mrouter Click the Configure context button
Apply, verify, and save the configuration Igmp Snooping 130
Ospf overview
Types of Ospf areas
Types of Ospf routing devices
Ospf area types
Neighbors and adjacencies
Link-State Database
Shortest Path First Tree
Ospf implementation in HP 10GbE switch software
Configurable parameters
Internal versus external routing
Defining areas
Assigning the area index
Area index set to an arbitrary value
Using the area ID to assign the Ospf area number
Interface cost
Attaching an area to a network
Default routes
Electing the designated router and backup
Summarizing routes
Virtual links
Router ID
Enable Ospf authentication for Area 2 on switch
Configure MD5 key ID for Area 0 on switches 1, 2,
Assign MD5 key ID to Ospf interfaces on switches 1, 2,
Enable Ospf MD5 authentication for Area 2 on switch
Assign MD5 key ID to Ospf virtual link on switches 2
Ospf configuration examples
Ospf features not supported in this release
Example 1 Simple Ospf domain CLI example
Example 1 Simple Ospf domain BBI example
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 143
Ospf
Click Submit
Configure the Ospf area
Click Submit Select Add Ospf Area
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Ospf
Click Submit Select Add Ospf Interface
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Apply, verify, and save the configuration 149
Configuring Ospf for a virtual link on Switch a
Example 2 Virtual links
Define the backbone
Configuring Ospf for a virtual link on Switch B
Configure the virtual link
Switch B in step
Attach the network interface to the transit area
Example 3 Summarizing routes
Other Virtual Link Options
Define the transit area
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Verifying Ospf configuration
Remote monitoring
Rmon group 1-statistics
Remote monitoring
Configuring Rmon Statistics CLI example
Configuring Rmon Statistics BBI example
View Rmon statistics for the port
Remote monitoring Select a port 157
Remote monitoring Enable Rmon on the port
Rmon group 2-history
Configure the Rmon History parameters
History MIB objects
Configure Rmon History BBI example
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 160
Rmon group 3-alarms
Alarm MIB objects
Configure Rmon Alarms BBI example
Configure the Rmon Alarm parameters to track Icmp messages
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 163
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Configuring Rmon Events CLI example
Remote monitoring Apply, verify, and save the configuration
Configure the Rmon Event parameters
Rmon group 9-events
Configuring Rmon Events BBI example
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 166
High availability
Uplink Failure Detection
High availability
Failure Detection Pair
Spanning Tree Protocol with UFD
Configuring Uplink Failure Detection
Monitoring Uplink Failure Detection
Configuring UFD on Switch 1 CLI example
Configuring UFD on Switch 2 CLI example
Turn UFD on
Create a trunk group of uplink ports 18-21 to monitor
Configuring Uplink Failure Detection BBI example
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 172
Vrrp overview
Vrrp components
Virtual router
Virtual router MAC address
Master and backup virtual router
Vrrp operation
Selecting the master Vrrp router
Virtual Interface Router
Failover methods
Active-Active redundancy
HP 10GbE switch extensions to Vrrp
Tracking Vrrp router priority
Parameter
Configuring the switch for tracking
Virtual router deployment considerations
Assigning Vrrp virtual router ID
High availability configurations
Active-Active configuration
Task 1 Configure Switch a
Configure ports
High availability Configure client and server interfaces
Turn on Vrrp and configure two Virtual Interface Routers
Turn off Spanning Tree Protocol globally
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Task 2 Configure Switch B
Task 1 Configure Switch a BBI example
Vrrp Virtual Router 1#
Click Submit
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High availability Enable Vrrp processing
Click Submit Select Add Virtual Router
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Click Submit
High availability 189
Apply, verify, and save the configuration 190
Troubleshooting tools
Troubleshooting tools
Port Mirroring
Configuring Port Mirroring CLI example
Enable Port Mirroring
View the current configuration
Select the ports that you want to mirror
Configuring Port Mirroring BBI example
Click Add Mirrored Port
Other network troubleshooting techniques
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