802.1x Port configuration

111

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol / Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol configuration

112

Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration

113

CIST bridge configuration

114

CIST port configuration

114

Spanning Tree configuration

115

Bridge Spanning Tree configuration

116

Spanning Tree port configuration

117

Forwarding Database configuration

118

Static FDB configuration

118

Trunk configuration

119

IP Trunk Hash configuration

120

Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration

120

Link Aggregation Control Protocol configuration

120

LACP Port configuration

121

VLAN configuration

121

Layer 3 configuration

122

IP interface configuration

123

Default Gateway configuration

124

IP Static Route configuration

124

Address Resolution Protocol configuration

125

IP Forwarding configuration

125

Network Filter configuration

125

Route Map configuration

126

IP Access List configuration

127

Autonomous System Path configuration

127

Routing Information Protocol configuration

128

RIP Interface configuration

129

RIP Route Redistribution configuration

130

Open Shortest Path First configuration

130

OSFP Area Index configuration

131

OSPF Summary Range configuration

132

OSPF Interface configuration

133

OSPF Virtual Link configuration

134

OSPF Host Entry configuration

135

OSPF Route Redistribution configuration

135

OSPF MD5 Key configuration

136

IGMP configuration

136

IGMP snooping configuration

137

IGMP static multicast router configuration

138

IGMP filtering configuration

138

IGMP filter definition

139

IGMP filtering port configuration

139

Domain Name System configuration

140

Bootstrap Protocol Relay configuration

140

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol configuration

141

VRRP Virtual Router configuration

141

VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration

143

VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration

143

VRRP Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration

144

VRRP Interface configuration

145

VRRP Tracking configuration

145

Quality of Service configuration

146

QoS 802.1p configuration

146

Access Control configuration

146

Access Control List configuration

147

ACL Ethernet Filter configuration

148

 

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GbE2c specifications

The HP GbE2c is a high-performance Ethernet Switch designed to meet the increasing demands of data center environments. As a critical component in Hewlett-Packard's networking lineup, the GbE2c provides a seamless blend of speed, reliability, and advanced networking capabilities, making it an essential tool for enterprises aiming to enhance their network infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the HP GbE2c is its support for Gigabit Ethernet, which allows for high-speed data transmission and reduced latency. This switch is designed to support the growing bandwidth needs of modern applications, ensuring that data is transmitted quickly and efficiently across the network. The GbE2c is particularly beneficial for organizations implementing virtualization technologies, as its Gigabit interfaces help in optimizing data flow between virtual machines.

The GbE2c also incorporates advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities. This ensures that it can handle both basic and more complex networking tasks, such as routing traffic between different VLANs and enabling Internet Protocol (IP) addressing. The switch supports various protocols, enabling seamless integration into a wide range of network environments.

Additionally, the HP GbE2c is equipped with a robust management system that allows network administrators to easily configure and monitor network settings. With its user-friendly interface, administrators can gain insights into traffic patterns, performance metrics, and potential issues, helping to maintain optimal network performance.

Power efficiency is another key characteristic of the HP GbE2c. The switch is designed to minimize power consumption without sacrificing performance, making it a more sustainable choice for data centers aiming to reduce their carbon footprint. This energy-efficient design is crucial for enterprises looking to lower operational costs while maintaining a high level of service.

The HP GbE2c also boasts high availability features, including redundant power supplies and failover options, ensuring that the network remains operational even in the event of a component failure. This reliability is critical for businesses that require uninterrupted network access for their daily operations.

In summary, the HP GbE2c Ethernet Switch combines speed, versatility, and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking to enhance their networking capabilities. Its robust feature set, advanced management options, and focus on energy efficiency position it as a top-tier solution in the competitive networking landscape. Organizations can rely on the GbE2c to deliver high performance and reliability, thus meeting the demands of today's data-intensive environments.