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A3100-16 v2 EI
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A3100-8 v2 SI
A3100-8-PoE v2 EI
JD311B
JD312B
JD313B
JD318B
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Contents
HP A3100 v2 Switch Series
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Contents
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CLI configuration
What is CLI
Entering the CLI
Command conventions
Undo form of a command
CLI view description
Entering system view
Exiting the current view
Using the CLI online help
Typing commands
Configuring command aliases
Configuring CLI hotkeys
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Checking command-lineerrors
Using command history
Accessing history commands
Configuring the history buffer size
Controlling the CLI display
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Configuring user privilege and command levels
Configuring a user privilege level
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Switching user privilege level
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Modifying the level of a command
Saving the current configuration
Displaying and maintaining CLI
Login methods
Login methods
User interface overview
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CLI login
Overview
Logging in through the console port
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Console login authentication modes
Configuring none authentication for console login
Configuring password authentication for console login
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Configuring scheme authentication for console login
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Configuring common settings for console login (optional)
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Logging in through Telnet
Telnet login authentication modes
Configuring none authentication for Telnet login
Configuring password authentication for Telnet login
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Configuring scheme authentication for Telnet login
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Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional)
Configuring the device to log in to a Telnet server as a Telnet client
Logging in through SSH
Configuring the SSH server
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Configuring the SSH client to log in to the SSH server
Logging in through modems
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Modem login authentication modes
Configuring none authentication for modem login
Configuring password authentication for modem login
Configuring scheme authentication for modem login
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Configuring common settings for modem login (optional)
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Displaying and maintaining CLI login
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Web login
Web login overview
Configuring HTTP login
Configuring HTTPS login
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Displaying and maintaining web login
Web login example
HTTPS login example
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NMS login
NMS login overview
Configuring NMS login
NMS login example
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User login control
User login control methods
Configuring login control over Telnet users
Configuring source and destination IP-basedlogin control over Telnet users
Configuring source MAC-basedlogin control over Telnet users
Source MAC-basedlogin control configuration example
Configuring source IP-basedlogin control over NMS users
Source IP-basedlogin control over NMS users configuration example
Configuring source IP-basedlogin control over web users
Source IP-basedlogin control over web users configuration example
FTP configuration
FTP overview
Configuring the FTP client
Operating the directories on an FTP server
Operating the files on an FTP server
Using another username to log in to an FTP server
Maintaining and debugging an FTP connection
Terminating an FTP connection
FTP client configuration example
Configuring the FTP server
Configuring authentication and authorization on the FTP server
FTP server configuration example
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Displaying and maintaining FTP
TFTP configuration
TFTP overview
Configuring the TFTP client
Displaying and maintaining the TFTP client
TFTP client configuration example
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File management
Managing files
Performing directory operations
Performing file operations
Displaying file information
Displaying the contents of a file
Renaming a file
Copying a file
Moving a file
Performing batch operations
Performing storage medium operations
Setting prompt modes
Example for file operations
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Configuration file management
Configuration file overview
Saving the running configuration
Setting configuration rollback
Configuration task list
Configuring parameters for saving the running configuration
Enabling automatic saving of the running configuration
Manually saving the running configuration
Specifying a startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup
Backing up the startup configuration file
Deleting a startup configuration file
Restoring a startup configuration file
Displaying and maintaining a configuration file
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Software upgrade configuration
Switch software overview
Software upgrade methods
Upgrading the Boot ROM program through a system reboot
Upgrading system software through a system reboot
Software upgrade by installing hotfixes
Patch status
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Configuration prerequisites
One-steppatch installation
Step-by-steppatch installation
Step-by-steppatch uninstallation
Displaying and maintaining the software upgrade
Software upgrade configuration examples
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Hotfix configuration example
Device management
Configuring the device name
Changing the system time
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Enabling displaying the copyright statement
Configuring banners
Configuring the exception handling method
Rebooting the device
Scheduling jobs
Disabling Boot ROM access
Configuring the detection timer
Clearing idle 16-bitinterface indexes
Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules
Displaying and maintaining device management configuration
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Automatic configuration
Automatic configuration overview
Typical automatic configuration network
How automatic configuration works
Using DHCP to obtain an IP address and other configuration information
Obtaining the configuration file from the TFTP server
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Executing the configuration file
Support and other resources
Contacting HP
Related information
Conventions
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Index