HP 2524 User Manual

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Page 1 - July 2001

Revision 1.3 July 2001

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[no] page Toggles the paging mode for display commands so that the “—more –“ will appear or not appear. repeat Repeatedly executes the previous comman

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copy <startup-config|running-config|crash-log|event-log|crash-rec|Command> tftp <ip-addr> <remote-file> This command writes the swit

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clear intrusion-log To clear the intrusion log. clear statistics [ethernet] <port-list> To reset counters displayed by the console. If a new co

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setmib <object-name> <type> <value> [<object-name> <type> <value> …] This command sets the MIB object defined by o

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link-test <mac-addr> [vlan <vlan-id>] [repetitions <1..999>] [timeout <1..256>] Tests the connection to a MAC station on the L

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---------------2.3 System Configuration 2.3.1 System commands - EXEC level show console Displays the console parameters. Output Format: Switch Confi

Page 8 - 1. HP 4108GL(config) trap

show mac-address <port-list> Displays the MAC addresses that the switch has learned from the network devices attached to the specified switch po

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----------------------------------------------------------- show modules Displays the modules that are present on the switch. Output Format: Status a

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2.3.2 System Configuration commands mac-age-time <1..100000> Sets the number of seconds a MAC address stays in the switch address table before b

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time [mm/dd/yy] [hh:mm:ss] [timezone <value>] [daylight-time-rule <value>] [begin-date <mm/dd> end-date <mm/dd>] This command

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[no] telnet-server Enables remote telnet access to the switch. [no] web-management Enables the web browser to interact with the web agent on the switc

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2.5 TACACS 2.5.1 TACACS commands - EXEC level show tacacs Displays TACACS configuration. 2.5.2 TACACS commands - Configuration level [no] tacacs-se

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2.7 IP Stacking 2.7.1 IP Stacking commands - EXEC level show stack [candidates | all] Displays status information for the stacking feature. ‘show s

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[no] stack auto-join Causes the switch to advertise, via the discovery protocol, that it wants to automatically join any stack operating on the local

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2.8 Port Settings 2.8.1 Port commands - EXEC level show interfaces config Displays the basic configuration of the switch ports. Output Format: Switc

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show statistics <port-number> Displays the network traffic statistics for the specified port. Output Format: Status and Counters - Port Counters

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--------------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------- show interfaces Displays the status and current configuration of all the switch por

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 --------[no] flow-control Enables or disables flow control on the port. Note: Full-dup

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1 2 34 5 6 7 8 ------------------ -------- ----- -------- show lacp Displays LACP status information. Output Fo

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7  [type <trunk | fec | lacp>] - Determines the method by which the switch distributes

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 --------------------------- -------- ----- -------- show s

Page 25 - Output Format:

spanning-tree [forward-delay <seconds>] [hello-time <seconds>] [maximum-age <seconds>] [priority <0..65535>] spanning-tree <

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------------------------------ 2.11 IP 2.11.1 IP commands - EXEC level show ip Displays the IP configuration on the switch. Output Format There are

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----------------------------------------- ------------------------ -------- ---- ----------- ------------- show ip authorized-managers Displays

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show timp Displays active Timep configuration. Output Format Timep Configuration Time Sync Mode: Timep TimeP Mode [Disabled] : Manual Server Address

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2.11.2 IP commands - Configuration level [no] ip authorized-managers <ip-addr> [mask <ip-mask>] [operator | manager] Sets the IP addresse

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[no] sntp < server <ip-addr> [version]> [poll-interval <30-720>] Configures SNTP on the switch. ip default-gateway <ip-addr> A

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2.11.3 IP commands - VLAN Interface level [no] ip address <dhcp-bootp | <<ip-addr>/<1..32> | <ip-addr> <ip-mask>] [seco

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--------------------- ----------------------------------- 2.12 SNMP 2.12.1 SNMP commands - EXEC level show snmp-server Displays the SNMP communitie

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2.12.2 SNMP commands – Configuration Level [no] snmp-server community <community-name> [manager | operator] [restricted | unrestricted] Used to

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2.16 PORT MONITORING...

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------------------------ ------------ ------------ 2.13 VLAN Configuration 2.13.1 VLAN co

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primary-vlan <vlan-id> Sets the primary VLAN used for network management. [no] vlan <vlan-id> Creates a new VLAN or changes the system con

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---- auto <port-list> Causes each port identified in the port-list to learn their VLAN membership using the Group VLAN Registration Protocol (G

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----------------------------- ------- -------------------- ----------- -------- -------------------- ----------- -------- 2.15 IGMP 2.15.1 I

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2.15.2 IGMP Configuration commands – Vlan Interface level [no] ip igmp Enables the IP Multicast (IGMP) feature for IGMP communication between Multica

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2.16 Port Monitoring 2.16.1 Port Monitoring commands - EXEC level show mirror-port Displays the configuration of the monitoring port. Output Format:

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2.16.3 Port Monitoring commands - VLAN Interface level [no] monitor Used to enable/disable monitoring of the VLAN. 2.16.4 Port Monitoring commands -

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--------------------------------------- show port-security [ethernet] <port-list> Displays the port security configuration for an individual po

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defined by the "address-limit" parameter are learned or entered for the port. These addresses are static; they are not aged out.  addr-lim

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3. Console Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -============================ Main Menu 1.

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1. Introduction This document provides a summary of the commands supported on the HP ProCurve 2524, 2512, and 4108gl switches. It is divided into sec

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3.1.1 General System Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -=========================

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------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------- 3.1.3 Module Informa

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-------------------------- ------------- ------------- 3.1.5 Port Counters HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONS

Page 49 - 3.1 Status and Counters

---------------3.1.6 Address Table HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -=======================

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--------------------------- -------- ----- ------------ 3.1.8 Spanning Tree Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==================

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3.2 Configuration Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -============================ Switch

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--------------------- --------- ---------- 3.2.1 System Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - M

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------- ---- 3.2.3 Network Monitoring Port HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -=============

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--------------------------- 3.2.5 IP Configuration HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -======

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-------------------- --------------------------- 3.2.6 SNMP Communities HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE

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There are three "special" port designations in the switch. You may specify the monitoring port by using "mp"; you may specify a tr

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3.2.8 VLAN Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -============================ Switch Config

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--------------3.2.8.2 VLAN Names HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -=========================

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---- 3.3 Password Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -============================ Set P

Page 60 - 3.2.8.1 VLAN Support

3.5 Download Screen HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01-Apr-2000 ==========================- CONSOLE - MANAGER MODE -============================ Download

Page 61 - 3.2.8.2 VLAN Names

Index A aaa authentication console ...16 aaa authentication telnet...16 arp...

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show management...12 show mirror-port ...41 show modules...

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If an operator password has been set (see password in the global configuration section), then the system would have displayed the following prompt bef

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If you had already typed in trap- on line (1) and then pressed the tab character, the system would complete the keyword trap-send-authentication, for

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2. Command Summary 2.1 User EXEC Commands enable Enters the manager EXEC level. If a manager password is set, the system will first prompt for the p

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