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6-36Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchUsing the Switch Console To Configure I
6-37Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchTo Access IGMP Service:Use this procedu
6-38Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the Switch8. When you are finished configuring th
6-39Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchRole of the SwitchWhen IGMP is enabled
6-40Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the Switch Figure 6-19. The Advantage of Using IG
6-41Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchFigure 6-20. Isolating IP Multicast Tra
6-42Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchNumber of IP Multicast Addresses Allowe
6-43Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the Switch1. From the console Main Menu, select:3
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7-1Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation7Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationOverviewYou can use the switch console (and, in some cases, the
1-1Selecting a Management Interface1Selecting a Management InterfaceThis chapter describes the following: Management interfaces for the Switch 212M a
7-2Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSwitch Console Status and Counters MenuMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSwitch Console Status and
7-3Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationGeneral System InformationMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationGeneral System InformationTo access thi
7-4Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSwitch Management Address InformationMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSwitch Management Address In
7-5Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort StatusMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort StatusThe web browser interface and the switch co
7-6Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort StatusMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationDisplaying Port Status from the Switch ConsoleTo acces
7-7Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort CountersMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort CountersThe web browser interface and the switc
7-8Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort CountersMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationDisplaying Port Counters from the Web Browser Interf
7-9Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort CountersMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationDisplaying Port Counters from the Console InterfaceT
7-10Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort CountersMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationFigure 7-8. Example of the Display for Show details
7-11Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationAddress TableMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationAddress TableTo access the Address Table screen fro
1-2Selecting a Management InterfaceAdvantages of Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceSelecting a Management InterfaceAdvantages of Using the HP Web Brow
7-12Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort Address TableMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort Address TableThis screen lets you determi
7-13Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationPort Address TableMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationFigure 7-11. Example of a Port Address Table f
7-14Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSpanning Tree (STP) InformationMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSpanning Tree (STP) InformationTo
7-15Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationSpanning Tree (STP) InformationMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationYou can use the Show ports action
7-16Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationIP Multicast (IGMP) StatusMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationIP Multicast (IGMP) StatusTo access th
7-17Monitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationIP Multicast (IGMP) StatusMonitoring and Analyzing Switch OperationYou can also display the port status o
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8-1Troubleshooting8TroubleshootingThis chapter addresses performance-related network problems that can be caused by topology, switch configuration, an
8-2TroubleshootingTroubleshooting ApproachesTroubleshootingTroubleshooting ApproachesThere are six primary ways to diagnose switch problems: Check th
8-3TroubleshootingWeb Browser Interface or Switch Console Access ProblemsTroubleshootingWeb Browser Interface or Switch Console Access ProblemsCannot
1-3Selecting a Management InterfaceAdvantages of Using the Switch ConsoleSelecting a Management InterfaceAdvantages of Using the Switch ConsoleFigure
8-4TroubleshootingUnusual Network ActivityTroubleshootingUnusual Network ActivityNetwork activity that exceeds accepted norms often indicates a hardwa
8-5TroubleshootingUnusual Network ActivityTroubleshootingThe Switch Has Been Configured for DHCP/Bootp Operation, But Has Not Received a DHCP or Bootp
8-6TroubleshootingUsing the Event Log to Identify Problem SourcesTroubleshootingUsing the Event Log to Identify Problem SourcesThe Event Log records o
8-7TroubleshootingUsing the Event Log to Identify Problem SourcesTroubleshootingTable 8-2. Event Log System ModulesEntering and Navigating in the Even
8-8TroubleshootingUsing the Event Log to Identify Problem SourcesTroubleshootingTo display various portions of the Event Log, either preceding or foll
8-9TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingDiagnosticsThe switch’s diagnostic tools include the following:Ping and Link TestsThe Ping test and the Li
8-10TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingExecuting Ping or Link Tests from the Web Browser InterfaceFigure 8-3. Ping and Link Test Screen on the W
8-11TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingExecuting Ping or Link Tests from the Switch Console1. From the console Main Menu, select:5. Diagnostics
8-12TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingThe console displays the result of each test. For example, if a Link test succeeds, you will seeLinktest
8-13TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingThe Configuration FileThe complete switch configuration is contained in a file that you can browse from e
1-4Selecting a Management InterfaceHP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesSelecting a Management InterfaceHP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesYou can opera
8-14TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingBrowsing the Configuration File from the Switch ConsoleTo use the switch condole to display the configura
8-15TroubleshootingDiagnosticsTroubleshootingUsing the Command PromptIn addition to the menu-based part of the switch console, under the Diagnos-tics
8-16TroubleshootingRestoring the Factory Default ConfigurationTroubleshootingRestoring the Factory Default ConfigurationAs part of your troubleshootin
A-1File TransfersAFile TransfersOverviewYou can download new switch software (operating system—OS) and upload or download switch configuration files.
A-2File TransfersDownloading an Operating System (OS)File TransfersUsing TFTP To Download the OS FileThis procedure assumes that: An OS file for the s
A-3File TransfersDownloading an Operating System (OS)File Transfers3. Ensure that the Method field is set to TFTP (the default).4. In the TFTP Server
A-4File TransfersDownloading an Operating System (OS)File TransfersUsing Xmodem to Download the OS FileThis procedure assumes that: The switch is conn
A-5File TransfersDownloading an Operating System (OS)File TransfersUsing the SNMP-Based HP Download ManagerIncluded with your switch is the HP TopTool
A-6File TransfersTroubleshooting TFTP DownloadsFile TransfersTroubleshooting TFTP DownloadsIf a TFTP download fails, the Download OS screen indicates
A-7File TransfersTroubleshooting TFTP DownloadsFile Transfers Another console session (through either a direct connection to a terminal device or thr
1-5Selecting a Management InterfaceHP TopTools for Hubs & SwitchesSelecting a Management InterfaceNetwork Traffic: Watches the network for proble
A-8File TransfersTransferring Switch ConfigurationsFile TransfersTransferring Switch ConfigurationsYou can use the following commands to transfer Swit
A-9File TransfersTransferring Switch ConfigurationsFile Transfers2. At the command prompt, execute the following commands:To upload a configuration to
A-10File TransfersTransferring Switch ConfigurationsFile TransfersUsing XGet and XPut To Transfer a Configuration Between the Switch and a PC or Unix
B-1MAC Address ManagementBMAC Address ManagementOverviewFrom the factory, the switch is assigned a block of MAC addresses: for network management fun
B-2MAC Address ManagementDetermining the MAC AddressesMAC Address ManagementBase MAC AddressThe switch’s base MAC address is displayed on a sticker on
B-3MAC Address ManagementDetermining the MAC AddressesMAC Address ManagementSwitch Port MAC AddressesThe MAC address assigned to each switch port is u
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Index – 1IndexIndexAaccessmanager … 6-15operator … 6-15Actions linelocation on screen … 4-6actions, console … 4-7active button … 3-13active path … 6-3
2 – IndexIndexconsolebrowsing the configuration file … 8-14configuration … 6-20ending a session … 4-3help … 4-8interaction with the web browser interf
Index – 3IndexHelp lineabout … 4-6location on screens … 4-6History command … A-7HP proprietary MIB … 5-2HP TopTools for Hubs & Switches … 5-1manag
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4 – IndexIndexOonline help location, specifying for web browser interface … 6-4operator access … 6-15operator modeconsole … 4-10web browser interface
Index – 5IndexReset button … 8-8restoring factory default configuration … 8-16reset port counters … 7-7resetting the switcherases the Event Log … 8-8f
6 – IndexIndexswitch consolebrowsing the configuration file … 8-14ending a session … 4-3help … 4-8interaction with the web browser interface … 4-1Main
Index – 7Indexutilization, port … 3-14Vversion, OS … A-3–A-5VT100 terminal, for the console … A-10Wweb browser interfaceaccess parameters … 3-7active
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2-1Configuring an IP Address on the Switch2Configuring an IP Address on the SwitchThis chapter helps you to quickly assign an IP (Internet Protocol) a
2-2Configuring an IP Address on the SwitchMethods for Configuring an IP Address and Subnet MaskConfiguring an IP Address on the SwitchMethods for Conf
2-3Configuring an IP Address on the SwitchManually Configuring an IP AddressConfiguring an IP Address on the SwitchFigure 2-1. The Internet (IP) Servi
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2-4Configuring an IP Address on the SwitchManually Configuring an IP AddressConfiguring an IP Address on the SwitchWhere To Go From HereThe above proc
3-1Using the HP Web Browser Interface3Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceOverviewThe HP web browser interface built into the switch lets you easily acc
3-2Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceWeb Browser Interface RequirementsUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceWeb Browser Interface RequirementsYou can use
3-3Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceStarting an HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceStarting an HP Web Browser Interfac
3-4Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceStarting an HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser Interface2. Type the IP address (or DNS name
3-5Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceStarting an HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser Interface3. The web browser interface automa
3-6Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP We
3-7Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceThis window is the launchi
3-8Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceCreating User Names and Pa
3-9Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceBoth the user names and pa
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3-10Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceOnline Help for the HP We
3-11Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceTasks for Your First HP Web Browser Interface SessionUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceFigure 3-4. How To Access
3-12Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen Layout
3-13Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser Interface Tab Bar. The row of tabs displaying a
3-14Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Port Utilization and Status Display
3-15Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceA network utilization of 40% is conside
3-16Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfacePort StatusThe Port Status indicators a
3-17Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser Interface Figure 3-9. The Alert LogEach alert ha
3-18Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceAlert TypesThe following table lists th
3-19Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceViewing Detail Views of Alert Log Entri
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3-20Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Alert Control BarThe Alert Control
3-21Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Tab BarThe browser interface tab ba
3-22Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser Interface Port Counters – displays a summary of
3-23Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceSecurity TabFigure 3-15. The Security T
3-24Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Status BarThe Status Bar is display
3-25Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceSetting Fault Detection PolicyOne of th
3-26Using the HP Web Browser InterfaceThe Web Browser Interface Screen LayoutUsing the HP Web Browser InterfaceWorking With Fault DetectionThe Fault D
4-1Using the Switch Console4Using the Switch ConsoleThis chapter describes the following features: overview of the switch console (page 4-1) starting
4-2Using the Switch ConsoleStarting and Ending a Console SessionUsing the Switch ConsoleStarting and Ending a Console SessionYou can access the switch
4-3Using the Switch ConsoleStarting and Ending a Console SessionUsing the Switch ConsoleIf there is any system-down information to report, the switch
iiiContents1 Selecting a Management InterfaceUnderstanding Management Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Advantages of
4-4Using the Switch ConsoleMain Menu FeaturesUsing the Switch ConsoleMain Menu Features Figure 4-1. The Main Menu (manager mode)The Main Menu gives yo
4-5Using the Switch ConsoleMain Menu FeaturesUsing the Switch Console• Event Log: Enables you to read progress and error messages that are useful for
4-6Using the Switch ConsoleScreen Structure and NavigationUsing the Switch ConsoleScreen Structure and NavigationConsole screens include these three e
4-7Using the Switch ConsoleScreen Structure and NavigationUsing the Switch ConsoleTable 4-1. How To Navigate in the Console Task: Actions:Execute an a
4-8Using the Switch ConsoleScreen Structure and NavigationUsing the Switch ConsoleTo get full screen Help. In all screens except the Command Prompt s
4-9Using the Switch ConsoleUsing Password SecurityUsing the Switch ConsoleUsing Password SecurityThere are two levels of console access: Manager and O
4-10Using the Switch ConsoleUsing Password SecurityUsing the Switch ConsoleNoteIf there is only a Manager password set (with no Operator password), an
4-11Using the Switch ConsoleUsing Password SecurityUsing the Switch Console2. To set a new password:a. Select Set Manager Password or Set Operator Pas
4-12Using the Switch ConsoleRebooting the SwitchUsing the Switch ConsoleRebooting the SwitchRebooting the switch terminates the current console sessio
4-13Using the Switch ConsoleRebooting the SwitchUsing the Switch ConsoleRebooting To Activate Configuration Changes. Configuration changes for some p
iv4 Using the Switch ConsoleOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1St
4-14Using the Switch ConsoleUsing the Command PromptUsing the Switch ConsoleUsing the Command PromptIn addition to the menu-based part of the console
5-1Using HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the 5Using HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the SwitchOverviewYou can manage the Switch 212M and 224M from
5-2Using HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the SwitchSNMP Management FeaturesUsing HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the SNMP Management FeaturesSNMP
5-3Using HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the SwitchSNMP Configuration ProcessUsing HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the SNMP Configuration ProcessI
5-4Using HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the SwitchAdvanced Management: RMON and HP Extended RMON SupportUsing HP TopTools To Monitor and Manage the
6-1Configuring the Switch6Configuring the SwitchOverviewThis chapter describes the switch configuration features available in both the switch console
6-2Configuring the SwitchOverviewConfiguring the SwitchConfiguration FeaturesThe following table lists the configuration features available for the sw
6-3Configuring the SwitchSupport/Management URLs FeatureConfiguring the SwitchSupport/Management URLs FeatureThe Support/Mgmt URLs window enables you
6-4Configuring the SwitchSupport/Management URLs FeatureConfiguring the SwitchYou could instead enter the URL for a local site that you use for enteri
6-5Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchIP Configuration The switch console screen enables you to configure the initial values
vSNMP Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15Configuring SNMP Communities from the Switc
6-6Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring IP Address from the Web Browser InterfaceFigure 6-2. Configuring IP Address
6-7Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchParameter DescriptionIP Configuration The method the switch uses to acquire its IP serv
6-8Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring IP Address from the Switch ConsoleYou can use the console to manually confi
6-9Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the Switch2. Press [E] (for Edit).3. Select the IP Config field and use the Space bar to select M
6-10Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchDHCP/Bootp OperationOverviewThe DHCP/Bootp switch configuration option is used to down
6-11Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchDHCP OperationA significant difference between a DHCP configuration and a Bootp config
6-12Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchAn entry in the Bootp table file /etc/bootptab to tell the switch where to obtain a co
6-13Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring DHCP/BootpIn its default configuration, the switch is configured for DHCP/
6-14Configuring the SwitchIP ConfigurationConfiguring the SwitchGlobally Assigned IP Network AddressesIf you intend to connect your network to other n
6-15Configuring the SwitchSNMP CommunitiesConfiguring the SwitchSNMP Communities From the switch console only, you can add, edit, or delete SNMP commu
viPort Counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7Displaying Port Counters from th
6-16Configuring the SwitchSNMP CommunitiesConfiguring the SwitchTo View, Edit, or Add SNMP Communities:1. From the Main Menu, select:2. Switch Managem
6-17Configuring the SwitchSNMP CommunitiesConfiguring the SwitchFigure 6-5. The SNMP Add or Edit ScreenNote:In the default configuration, no manager a
6-18Configuring the SwitchTrap ReceiversConfiguring the SwitchTrap Receivers From the switch console only you can configure up to ten IP management
6-19Configuring the SwitchTrap ReceiversConfiguring the Switch2. Press [E] (for Edit). The cursor moves to the Send Authentication Traps field.3. Pres
6-20Configuring the SwitchConsole/Serial LinkConfiguring the SwitchConsole/Serial Link From the switch console only you can configure the following co
6-21Configuring the SwitchConsole/Serial LinkConfiguring the SwitchUsing the Switch Console To Configure the Console/Serial LinkThis screen enables yo
6-22Configuring the SwitchSystem InformationConfiguring the SwitchSystem Information From the web browser interface and switch console you can configu
6-23Configuring the SwitchSystem InformationConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring System Information from the ConsoleTo Access System Information:1. From
6-24Configuring the SwitchPort SettingsConfiguring the SwitchPort SettingsFrom the web browser interface and switch console you can configure the oper
6-25Configuring the SwitchPort SettingsConfiguring the SwitchAuto-Negotiation Note: This feature complies with the IEEE 802.3u Auto Negotiation stan
viiB MAC Address ManagementOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1Det
6-26Configuring the SwitchPort SettingsConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring Port Parameters from the Web Browser InterfaceClicking on [Modify Selected Po
6-27Configuring the SwitchPort SettingsConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring Port Parameters from the Switch ConsoleTo Access Port Configuration: 1. From
6-28Configuring the SwitchNetwork Monitoring Port FeaturesConfiguring the SwitchNetwork Monitoring Port Features From the web browser interface and sw
6-29Configuring the SwitchNetwork Monitoring Port FeaturesConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring Port Monitoring from the Switch ConsoleTo Access Port Moni
6-30Configuring the SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)Configuring the SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)The switch uses the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree
6-31Configuring the SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)Configuring the SwitchEnabling STP from the Web Browser InterfaceThis procedure enables or disab
6-32Configuring the SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)Configuring the SwitchUsing the Switch Console To Configure STPIn most cases, the default STP pa
6-33Configuring the SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)Configuring the Switch4. If the remaining STP parameter settings are correct for your network, g
6-34Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Mu
6-35Configuring the SwitchIP Multicast (IGMP) Service Features—Multimedia Traffic ControlConfiguring the SwitchConfiguring IGMP from the Web Browser I
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