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1. 32 36 78 080009 012345 orange lan show ip route Displays active IP route entries used by the switch Output Format IP Route Entries Network Addr Network Mask Gateway Port Cost Typ 192 32 36 0 25929952990 192 32 3601 Al 1 e R 29 show timp Displays active Timep configuration Output Format Timep Configuration e Pime Sync Mode Timep TimeP Mode Disabled Manual Server Address 15 29 16 105 Poll Interval min 720 600 show sntp Displays active SNTP configuration Output Format SNTP Configuration Time Sync Mode Timep SNTP Mode Disabled Disabled Poll Interval min 720 600 30 2 11 2 IP commands Configuration level no ip authorized managers lt 7p addr gt mask lt 7p mask gt operator manager Sets the IP addresses you will allow to access the switch s Web browser interface to telnet to the switch console and to perform TFTP operations A maximum of 10 addresses is supported Parameters lt ip addr gt The IP address of an authorized manager mask lt 7p mask gt The default mask is 255 255 255 255 A mask that allows you to define which portions of the listed IP address need to be matched by an incoming request For example with an authorized address of 10 8 11 1 and a mask of 255 255 255 255 only access from 10 8 11 1 is allowed With a mask of 255 255 255 0 access from any IP address with 10 8 11 x is allowed lt operator
2. 7p addr gt To initiate a telnet session with another network device telnet lt 0 15 gt To initiate a telnet session to a member switch in the stack Parameters e lt 0 15 gt specifies the number of the switch to be contacted getmib lt olyect name gt lt object name gt Retrieves and displays the MIB object defined by object name walkmib lt object name gt This command shows a group of managed object values setmib lt object name gt lt type gt lt value gt lt objectname gt lt type gt lt value gt This command sets the MIB object defined by object name The options for the Ape parameter are case sensitive as shown below i Integer O Octet string d Object identifier a IP address nnn nnn nnn nnn C Counter g Gauge t Time tick u Unsigned integer D Display string value N Null show version Displays software version information show flash Displays software version information for images in flash show tech Displays switch information needed by HP support for diagnostics copy xmodem lt startup config flash primary secondary gt Retrieves a configuration file using the Xmodem protocol and then writes the retrieved file to the switch s flash copy lt startup config running config crash log event log crash rec Command gt xmodem pc unix Writes either the configuration file crashrec eventlog or the output from a command s
3. command switch e password lt password str gt is the manager password configured on the candidate switch If the candidate switch does not have a manager password then none should be supplied no stack join lt mac addr gt Causes a candidate switch to join the stack whose command switch is identified by mac addr The no form of the command causes the member switch to leave its curtent stack 18 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 LAN segment Switches with passwords will not auto join no stack auto grab Enables disables auto grab mode for stacking on the command switch If enabled the command switch will attempt to grab new candidate switches and make them members of the stack stack transmission interval lt n gt Sets the transmission interval for stacking 19 2 8 Port Settings 2 8 1 Port commands EXEC level show interfaces config Displays the basic configuration of the switch ports Output Format Switch Configuration Port Settings Port Flow Ctrl Bcast Limit kO h OO ONAN HD OF WN FP OOO O O OOO O OO 00000000000 show statistics Displays a summaty of the network traffic handled by the switch Output Format Status and Counters Port Counters Port Total Bytes Total Frames 83 612 741 446 524 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
4. in seconds cdp enable ethernet lt port is gt Enables disables CDP on a particular port 17 2 7 IP Stacking 2 7 1 ID Stacking commands EXEC level show stack candidates all Displays status information for the stacking feature show stack with no arguments displays the status of this switch s stack If the keyword candidates is supplied then this command displays a list of candidates on the local network segment If the keyword all is supplied then this command displays all the member switches of all stacks on the local network segment and all candidate switches 2 7 2 IP Stacking commands Configuration level no stack Enables disables the stacking feature If the stacking features is disabled then the switch will reject a join request originating from a command switch no stack commander lt commander name gt Creates a command switch and the no form of the command disperses the member switches from this command switch s stack making them available to join another stack no stack member lt switch num gt mac address lt mac addr gt password lt password str gt Configures the candidate switch identified by the MAC address to be a member for this switch s stack The no form of the command removes the switch identified by switch num from the stack Parameters e lt switch num gt A number between 1 and 15 to uniquely identify each switch a switch num of zero always belongs to the
5. manager gt The default access level is manager A designation of the management capabilities that are accessible to the authorized manager manager allows full access to all web browser and the CLI for viewing and setting the switch configuration and for performing all other interface operations including all TFTP operations operator allows view only access from the web browser and the CLI but does not allow changing the switch configuration or any TFTP operations no timesync lt timep sntp gt Configures the network time protocol to be used by the switch no timep lt dhcp manual lt p addr gt gt interval lt 1 9999 gt Configures Timep on the switch Parameters lt dhcp manual gt The method the switch uses to acquire the Timep server address dhcp from a DHCP server manual you manually enter the Timep server address disable the switch will not attempt to get its time from a Timep server interval lt 1 9999 gt default is 720 How often in minutes the switch tries to get the current time lt ip addr gt The IP address of the Timep server that the switch gets the current time from 31 no sntp lt server lt 7p addr gt version gt poll interval lt 30 720 gt Configures SNTP on the switch ip default gateway lt 7p addr gt Assigns an IP address to be used as the default gateway when the switch is not in routing mode ip route lt lt 7p addr gt lt 1 32 gt lt ip a
6. maximum number of VLANs on the system The default value is 8 36 primary vlan lt v an id gt Sets the primary VLAN used for network management no vlan lt v an id gt Creates a new VLAN or changes the system context to the VLAN configuration level Note that v an name can be substituted for the v an id when using this command static vlan lt v an d gt Creates a new static VLAN from one which has been dynamically created by GVRP no vlan support Enables VLAN support on the switch 2 13 3 VLAN Interface commands To enter the VLAN Interface Configuration level use the vlan command described above Note that any of the following commands can be appended to the vlan command to simply change the configuration For example HP 4108GL config add vlan 2 name orange lan name lt v an name gt Changes the current VLAN identifier s name no tagged lt port list gt Assigns ports to current VLAN identifier as tagged no untagged lt port ist gt Assigns ports to current VLAN identifier as untagged no forbid lt port ist gt Forbids the ports from ever becoming a member of the current VLAN 37 auto lt portlist gt Causes each port identified in the port list to learn their VLAN membership using the Group VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP This command is only valid when GVRP is enabled 2 14 GVRP 2 14 1 GVRP commands EXEC level show gvrp Displays the current VLANs Output Form
7. 0009 97aad2 Actions gt Back Search Next page Prev page Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to scroll to other entries left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 1 7 Port Address Table HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Port Address Table Port Al MAC Address 0060b0 e26440 080009 092851 080009 76ac55 080009 97aad2 Actions gt Back Search Next page Prev page Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to scroll to other entries left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 1 8 Spanning Tree Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Spanning Tree Information STP Enabled Yes Switch Priority 32 768 Hello Time 2 Max Age 20 Forward Delay Se 19 Topology Change Count 1 n ime Since Last Change 4 mins Root MAC Address 0060b0 885a80 Root Path Cost 200 Root Port This switch is root Root Priority 32768 Actions gt Back Show ports Help Return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 1 8 1 Spanning Tree Port Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Spanning Tree Port Information Cost Priority Stat
8. 1 200000 E EH EN CH 0 O Ca OO OO ER O 0 0 O O EH CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO CO CH O CH ECH CH e CHE CH E CH 20 show statistics lt port number gt Displays the network traffic statistics for the specified port Output Format Status and Counters Port Counters Port 1 Link Status Up Bytes Rx 83 290 873 Bytes Tx 1 234 430 Unicast Rx 395 490 Unicast Tx 14 995 Bcast Mcast Rx 40 161 Bcast Mcast Tx 180 FCS Rx Drops Tx Alignment Rx S Collisions Tx Runts Rx S Late Colln Tx Giants Rx Excessive Colln Total Rx Errors Deferred Tx 21 show interfaces Displays the status and current configuration of all the switch ports Output Format Status and Counters Port Status Intrusion Port Enabled Status O O O DO O O O O O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 8 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands To enter the Ethernet Interface Configuration level use the Interface command described above Note that a Port may be used to configure these options on more than one port and that any of the following commands can be appended to the Interface command to simply change the configuration For example HP 4108GL config interface ethernet A1 A3 disable broadcast limit lt 0 99 gt Sets the theoretical maximum of network bandwidth in percentage that can be used for broadcast traffic Any broadcast traffic exceeding that limit will dropped 0 mean
9. 2 Max Age 20 20 Forward Delay Port i Port 0 70 0O OG O OS O 25 show spanning tree Displays bridge level spanning tree information Output Format Status and Counters Spanning Tree Information STP Enabled Switch Priority Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay Popology Change Count Pime Since Last Change Root MAC Address Root Path Cost Root Port Root Priority Port kO h OO ON DN OB WN FP CO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO CO CH Yes 32 768 2 20 15 1 4 mins 0060b0 885a80 0 This switch is root 32768 Forwarding 0060b0 885a80 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 2 10 2 Spanning Tree commands Configuration level no spanning tree Enables or disables spanning tree on the device 26 spanning tree forward delay lt seconds gt hello time lt seconds gt maximum age lt seconds gt priority lt 0 65535 gt spanning tree lt ethernet por st gt path cost lt 1 65535 gt priority lt 0 255 gt mode lt norm fast gt This command configures the parameters for operation of the switch in a spanning tree topology Note the default spanning tree configuration complies with the IEEE 802 1D standard recommended values and should not be changed without thorough knowledge of spanning tree operation No
10. TX A2 10 100TX A3 10 100TX A4 10 100TX A5 10 100TX A6 10 100TX A7 10 100TX A8 10 100TX Actions gt Cancel Edit Save Help Cancel changes and return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 5 IP Configuration HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Internet IP Service Default Gateway 10 0 8 1 Time Protocol Config DHCP DHCP TimeP Poll Interval min 720 720 IP Config DHCP Bootp Manual IP Address 10 0 8 105 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 Actions gt Cancel Edit Save Help Cancel changes and return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action With multiple Vlans configured HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Internet IP Service Default Gateway 10 0 8 1 Time Protocol Config DHCP DHCP TimeP Poll Interval min 720 720 IP Config Ip Address Subnet Mask Orange Lan Manual 10 0 8 105 255 255 248 0 Yellow Lan Disabled Actions gt Cancel Edit Save Help Cancel changes and return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 6 SNMP Communities HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration SNMP Communities Community Name MIB View Write Ac
11. a invent HP Procurve Switches 2524 2512 and 4108g1 Command Line Interface Reference Guide Revision 1 3 July 2001 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION E 1 LEE CONVENTIONS civic eh ege 1 V2 ARGUMENT PES inclino ltd tt din in 1 1 3 PRIVILEGE AND CONTEXTLEVESoonicio ninia Aa iia 2 1 4 THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE unnn a a N a 3 Tos SYSTEM e 3 1 6 COMMAND EINE EDITING ee a R A A EEE E EA E A N 4 COMMAND SUMMARY E 5 2 1 USER E 5 2 2 DIAGNOSTIG COMMANDS A ee ere 6 2 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ege ere ege dees ee ees 11 2 3 1 System commands EXEC Jee 11 2 3 2 System Configuration COMMANAS 0 ccccccccscceceecseseeseetecseeseescecseseeeesecseeseeseeecseseseedenseessesensenseseeeeaees 14 Zeck AUTHENTICATION 0 A A AA A A to 16 2 4 1 AUTHENTICATION commands Configuration Jee 16 23 TACGAGS EE 17 2 5 1 TACACS commands EXEC leyele er eerie R A E T E E A E 17 2 5 2 TACACS commands Configuration Jee 17 2o EE 17 26I E EXE Cueva 17 2 6 2 CDP commands Configuration Jee 17 Ze Tis LA E O NN Chace nDedees 18 2 7 1 IP Stacking commands EXEC Jee 18 2 7 2 IP Stacking commands Configuration Jee 18 2 8 PORT SETTINGS cocineta aii A ES N 20 281 Portcommands EXEC TE 20 2 8 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Commande 22 2 9 TRUNK CONFIGURATION iseer aSr vavep E D AS le ca csi 23 2 9 1 Trunk commands EXEC Jee 23 2 9 2 Trunk commands Configuration Jee 24 2 10 SPANNING TEPES Ee 25 2 10 1 S
12. address table before being aged out Aging out occurs if traffic isn t received from that MAC station within the age interval The default value is 300 console terminal lt vt100 ansi gt screen refresh lt va ue gt events lt none all non info critical debug gt baud rate lt va ue gt flow control lt xon xoff none gt inactivity lt va ue gt Sets the console parameters Parameters e terminal lt vt100 ansi gt Type of terminal being used default is vt100 e screen refresh lt 1 3 5 10 20 30 45 60 gt Sets the number of seconds before a refresh is done on the Status and Counters screens default is 3 e events lt none all non info critical debug gt The level of Switch events displayed in Events Log all display all none display no events not info display all events except informational only critical display only critical level events debug reserved for Internal use only e baud rate lt speed sense 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 gt Sets the data transmission speed for switch connect sessions initiated through the Console port Default is speed sense e flow control lt xon xoff none gt Flow Control Method default is xon xoff e inactivity timer lt 0 1 5 10 15 20 30 60 120 gt Sets the number of minutes of inactivity allowed by the switch before the switch will terminate the communication session 0 means ne
13. agent on the switch no password lt operator manager gt Sets passwords for different classes of users This command causes the switch to prompt for a password twice once for the new password and once to verify it was typed correctly and disables echoing while you type the password Parameters e lt operator manager gt Class of user 2 4 AUTHENTICATION 2 4 1 AUTHENTICATION commands Configuration level aaa authentication console lt enable login gt lt primary method gt lt backup method gt Configures authentication mechanism used to control access to the switch aaa authentication telnet lt enable login gt lt primary method gt lt backup method gt Configures authentication mechanism used to control access to the switch 16 2 5 TACACS 2 5 1 TACACS commands EXEC level show tacacs Displays TACACS configuration 2 5 2 TACACS commands Configuration level no tacacs server host lt 7p addr gt key lt key string gt Configures a TACACS server tacacs server timeout lt 1 255 gt Sets up the TACACS timeout interval in seconds 2 6 CDP 2 6 1 CDP commands EXEC level show cdp neighbor port num detail Displays CDP configuration and neigbors discovered 2 6 2 CDP commands Configuration level no cdp Enables disables CDP on the switch cdp timer lt 5 254 gt Sets the CDP transimit interval in seconds cdp holdtime lt 10 255 gt Sets the CDP holdtime
14. ange is 1 to 10 The default is 2 maximum age lt seconds gt Maximum message age in seconds of received STP information before it is discarded The range is 6 to 40 The default is 20 priority lt 0 65535 gt Switch or bridge priority used along with the switch MAC address to determine which device is the root The default is 32768 27 2 11 IP 2 11 1 IP commands EXEC level show ip Displays the IP configuration on the switch Output Format There ate two different IP configuration screens The first is displayed when no vlans are configured on the switch the second is displayed when vlans are configured Switch Configuration Internet IP Service Default Gateway 192 32 36 1 TimeP Config DHCP DHCP TimeP Poll Interval min 720 720 IP Config DHCP Bootp DHCP Bootp IP Address 192 32 36 96 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 192 Switch Configuration Internet IP Service Default Gateway 192 32 36 1 TimeP Config DHCP DHCP TimeP Poll Interval min 720 720 IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask EFAULT VLAN Manual 192 32 36 91 2592554255192 vlan2 DHCP Bootp 28 show ip authorized managers Displays the current configuration s IP managers access records Output Format Switch Configuration IP Managers Authorized Manager IP IP Mask Access Level 192 32 36 78 LI 299 20D show atp Displays the ARP cache of the switch Output Format ARP Cache IP Address MAC Address 192
15. arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 56 3 2 8 2 VLAN Names HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration VLAN Names 802 10 VLAN ID DEFAULT VLAN Actions gt Back Add Delete Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change record selection left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 8 3 VLAN Port Assignment HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration VLAN Port Assignment DEFAULT VLAN Port DEFAULT VLAN A10 E10 A11 Ell A12 E12 Actions gt Cancel Edit Use arrow keys to change field selection lt Space gt to toggle field choices and lt Enter gt to go to Actions 3 3 Password Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Set Password Menu Set Operator Password Set Manager Password Delete Password Protection Return to Previous Menu Return to Main Menu Prompts you to enter an Operator level password To select menu item press item number or highlight item and press lt Enter gt 3 4 Event Log HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE 01 01 90 07 sys System reboot due to Power Failure 01 01 90 00 07 system 01 01 90 y 07 system System went down without saving crash information 01 01 90 H 29 ti
16. at Switch Configuration GVRP Information GVRP Enabled No Yes Port Unknown VLAN Al 10 100TX A2 10 100TX A3 10 100TX A4 10 100TX 2 14 2 GVRP commands Configuration level no gvrp Enables the Group VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP on the switch 2 14 3 Ethernet Interface Configuration commands unknown vlans lt learn block disable gt Defines what the port will do when it encounters GVRP packet requested it to join a VLAN If learn is specified then the port will join the advertised VLAN and propagate a VLAN join requests through all other forwarding ports that are participating in GVRP If block is specified then the port will not join the advertised VLAN and will not propagate any VLAN joins for the advertised VLAN 38 2 15 IGMP 2 15 1 IGMP Commands EXEC Level show ip igmp v an id config Displays IGMP configuration information Output Format Switch Configuration IGMP Service IGMP Enabled No No Forward with High Priority No Port 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 Mesh Po OO Jo OF W show ip igmp lt v an id gt group lt group address gt When IGMP is enabled this command shows a summary of the IGMP status for all the IP Multicast groups used by the selected VLAN If the feature is not enabled then this command displays IGMP not enabled Output Format Status and Counters IP Multicast IGMP Status Activ
17. ble Port 1 AC Address 0105a 8abed4 0105a cac0e8 09004 8e3178 Oc0f0 1c65ee Oc0f0 1c66ea OcOf0 30d74a 080009 3515f9 080009 782368 080009 7b8cc4 080009 919b30 080009 959e2c show management Displays configured addresses that are used to manage the switch Output Format Status and Counters Management Address Information Time Server Address MAC Address 0060b0 885a80 IP Address y 1923236296 IPX Network Number 12 show modules Displays the modules that ate present on the switch Output Format Status and Counters Module Information Slot Module Type Module Description Slot Available show system information Displays the status of and current configuration of all the switch internal resources Output Format System Information System Name System Contact System Location Address Age Interval min 5 Time Zone 0 O Daylight Time Rule None User defined Beginning month April April Beginning day 1 Ending month October October Ending day 1 Firmware revision C 08 XX Base MAC Addr 0060b0 885a80 ROM Version E DE SL Serial Number GE Up Time 17 hours Memory Total 7 669 088 CPU Util D Free 4 871 840 IP Mgmt Pkts Rx Packet Total 462 Pkts Tx Buffers Free 2 296 Lowest 237 Missed 0 13 232 System Configuration commands mac age time lt 1 100000 gt Sets the number of seconds a MAC address stays in the switch
18. cess Manager Unrestricted Actions gt Back Add Delete Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change record selection left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 7 Authorized Managers HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Authorized Managers Authorized Manager IP Mask Access Level 15 29 16 80 255 255 255 255 Manager Actions gt Back Add Delete Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change record selection left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 8 VLAN Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx VLAN Support VLAN Names VLAN Port Assignment Return to Previous Menu Return to Main Menu Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change record selection CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration VLAN Menu 01 Apr 2000 left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 8 1 VLAN Support HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx CONSOLE MANAGER MODE 01 Apr 2000 Switch Configuration VLAN Support Activate VLANs No Yes Maximum Vinas to support 8 Primary VLAN DEFAULT VLAN GVRP Enabled No No Actions gt Back Add Delete Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change record selection Help left right
19. ddr gt lt ip mask gt gt lt ip addr gt Used to configure a static IP route for the switch ip ttl lt value gt Sets the maximum time that a packet will live on the network no arp lt 7p addr gt mac addr Used to modify the arp cache 32 2 11 3 IP commands VLAN Interface level no ip address lt dhcp bootp lt lt p addr gt lt 1 32 gt lt ip addr gt lt ip mask gt secondary gt This command configures the IP address for the switch Note by default this command uses a VLAN identifier of one Although this command is duplicated at the VLAN context level it is defined here for those customers who do not want to be exposed to VLAN distinctions Parameters e dhcp bootp The method the switch uses to acquire its IP Service configuration dhcp bootp the switch attempts to get its IP configuration or its complete configuration from a DHCP Bootp server depending on how the server is configured If the address is specified at the command line then the interface uses a manual method in which the IP address and subnet mask are explicitly specified If the modal operation no is specified for the interface then the interface becomes disabled and all IP communication with the switch ceases This includes SNMP management Web browser access and telnet access e lt ip addr gt lt 1 32 gt IP address for the switch or VLAN IP interface lt 1 32 gt is the number of bits present in the subnet mask
20. e Designated Bridge Forwarding 0060b0 885a80 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled VO 0 Jo OG WN ri CO OO OO OO OO OO CC CH Actions gt Back Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to scroll to other entries left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 50 3 2 Configuration Menu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Menu System Information Port Trunk Settings Network Monitoring Port Spanning Tree Operation IP Configuration SNMP Community Names Authorized Managers VLAN Menu Return to Main Menu 1 2 Sa 4 Su 6 7 8 0 Configures system level information including system identification To select menu item press item number or highlight item and press lt Enter gt 51 3 2 1 System Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration System Information System Name DEFAULT CONFIG System Contact System Location Inactivity Timeout min 0 0 Address Age Interval min 5 Inbound Telnet Enabled Yes Yes Web Agent Enabled Yes Yes Time Zone 0 0 Daylight Time Rule None None Actions gt Cancel Edit Save Help Cancel changes and return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execut
21. e Group Addresses Reports Active POrt Active Port 39 2 15 2 IGMP Configuration commands Vlan Interface level no ip igmp Enables the IP Multicast IGMP feature for IGMP communication between Multicast Routers Multicast Servers and Multicast Clients connected to the switch ot selected VLAN no ip igmp high priority forward Determines whether the switch forwards all IP Multicast traffic at high priority no ip igmp querier Determines whether the switch is querier or not ip igmp lt auto block forward gt lt port list gt Instructs the switch s IGMP feature to control the action taken with an IGMP frame 2 16 Port Monitoring 2 16 1 Port Monitoring commands EXEC level show mirror port Displays the configuration of the monitoring port Output Format Switch Configuration Network Monitoring Port Monitoring Enabled No Yes Monitoring Port 3 Monitor Ports Port 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 10 1001 Mesh 2 16 2 Port Monitoring commands Configuration level no mirror port lt port num gt This command defines the switch port that will be used as the Monitoring Port for diagnostic purposes The switch ports that will be monitored are defined through the monitor command at the Ethernet Interface Configuration Level All the network traffic seen by the monitored ports is copied to the Monitoring Port to which a networ
22. e action 3 2 2 Port Trunk Settings HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Port Trunk Settings Enabled Mode Flow Ctrl Group 10 100TX t Disable 10 100TX t Disable Dyn 10 100TX Disable Trk1 10 100TX t Disable Trk1 10 100TX Disable 10 100TX t Disable Trk2 10 100TX t Disable Trk2 10 100TX t Disable Dyn 10 100TX t Disable Trk2 A10 10 100TX Disable MESH A11 10 100TX t Disable MESH Actions gt Cancel Edit Save Help Cancel changes and return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 23 Network Monitoring Port P ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Network Monitoring Port onitoring Enabled No Yes onitoring Port Al onitor y Ports Port Al 10 100TX 10 100TX A2 10 100TX 10 100TX A3 10 100TX 10 100TX A4 10 100TX 10 100TX A5 10 100TX 10 100TX A6 10 100TX 10 100TX Actions gt Cancel Edit Save Help Cancel changes and return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 2 4 Spanning Tree Operation HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Configuration Spanning Tree Operation Spanning Tree Enabled No No STP Priority 32768 32768 Hello Time 2 2 Max Age 20 20 Forward Delay 15 15 Port Type Al 10 100
23. h the switch will send these messages Parameters e lt zp addr gt Address of the network management station lt community name gt The name of the SNMP community to which the network management station belongs e none all non info critical debug The level of Switch events that will generate a Trap to be sent None send no log message All send all log messages Not INFO send each log message that is not informational only Critical send critical level log messages Debug reserved for Internal use no snmp server enable traps authentication Enables authentication traps to be sent when a management station attempts an unauthorized access 35 2 13 VLAN Configuration 2 13 1 VLAN commands EXEC level show vlans Displays the current VLANs Output Format Switch Configuration VLAN Information VLAN Support No Yes Maximum VLANs to support 8 Primary VLAN DEFAULT VALN 802 1Q VLAN ID Name EFAULT VLAN Static show vlans lt v an id gt Displays which ports are assigned to particular VLANs Output Format Switch Configuration VLAN VLAN Port Assignment LT VLAN vlan2 EFAULT VLAN vian2 gged Z gged Es A gged Es 2 gged Z gged E Z gged O E rr E Er o 000 00 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Es A gged 2 13 2 VLAN commands Configuration Level max vlans lt 1 256 gt Sets the
24. his command acts the same as logout interface ethernet lt port lisf gt logout menu setup Enters the Ethernet interface configuration context for the port list Terminates this console telnet session Used to enter the menu system For more information see the Console Menu section of this document Used to setup initial switch configuration no page Toggles the paging mode for display commands so that the more or not appear D will appear repeat Repeatedly executes the previous command until a key is pressed vlan lt vlan name vlan id gt Enters the VLAN interface configuration context for the VLAN 2 2 Diagnostic Commands boot system flash lt primary secondary gt Performs cold reboot of switch write terminal This command displays the running configuration write memoty This command saves the running configuration to Flash erase startup config Deletes the configuration stored in flash so that the switch will reverted to it s default configuration upon reboot erase flash lt primary secondary gt Deletes the configuration stored in flash so that the switch will reverted to it s default configuration upon reboot copy tftp lt startup config flash gt lt 7p addr gt lt remote file gt primary secondary Retrieves a configuration or OS file on the remote host and overwrites the switch s corresponding file with the remote file copy lt star
25. k analyzer can be attached Note When monitoring multiple ports in a busy network some frames may not be copied to the monitoring port Parameters e port num Port that will be acting as the monitoring port A configured trunk port cannot be used 41 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 Ethernet Interface level no monitor Used to enable disable monitoring of the port 2 17 Port Security 2 17 1 Port Security commands EXEC level show pott security Displays the per port security configuration for the switch Output Format Switch Configuration Port Security Learn Mode Action Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous 42 show port security ethernet lt port isi gt Displays the port security configuration for an individual port Output Format Switch Configuration Port Security Port 3 Learn Mode Continuous Continuous Action None None show pott security intrusion log Displays information on any port security intrusions that have occurred on the switch Output Format Status and Counters Intrusion Log Port MAC Address Date Time 2 17 2 Port Security commands Configuration level port security lt port list gt learn mode lt continuous static g
26. l lla dls de 5 al eer e tas 41 MONO lo dente led do R 42 N MAMA 37 P DI EE 6 Pas WO dic isk E 16 DUO ace hee ee Sis ee 10 POTES CCU ni ia 43 primary vylans ooooococnoonoonnocnnononncnnnoncconnonnconocnnnns 37 Pd e ae 7 R dd a ts endo ot Le 7 O o ees 6 A SCHMID iaa 9 SOUUP criadas 5 SHOW ALD na 29 Show boot hustora nono 7 SHOW CAP ts 17 SHOW CONSOLE ce eeeceesseeeceeceseeceeeeeeeseceeeeteeeeae 11 show flash EE 9 SHOW SVE DEE 38 SHOW HIStory EE 7 SHOW mmterfaces oe e trs eesis 22 show interfaces config c oooonoonconocnocnconconconncnonons 20 SHOW EE 28 show ip authorized managers cocociccocnnnccnnoncnnon 29 SHOW IP 1gmp a non non nncnncnnnnnos 39 Show ip igMp Confg 39 SHOW ip route 00 eeeeccesceeseeseeseeeseceeceeeeteeeeeeeeeaes 29 SHOW Jacp non nncnnnononnos 24 SHOW logging 0 0 eeeeeeececeeseeecesceseecsecsseeeenseeeeees 7 Show Mac addresS cocooooncoccccnocccnonccononnaronnos 11 12 show management 12 SHOW mrror Dort cooociccnccnnoniononnconncononnncnnnnnnnnnonnos 41 SHOW modules 13 show Dort SeCHntN eeceeceeseeseseeteeeteetees 42 43 show port security intrusion log 43 show running config coooooccccccionoonconncnconocnncnnonnnonos 7 show snmp server COMMUNItY coooocccccnnocnicnocnonno 34 SAW Pi EE E 30 SHOW spanning tree oo eeeeeseeeeceseeeeceeeeneeeeeenes 26 show spanning tree config 0 0 ce eeeeereeeeee 25 SHOW stack 18 Show startup Confg ooooonoconccconio
27. mand and context levels When you log onto the switch you will be placed at the operator EXEC level and the system will display the following prompt HP 4108GL gt If an operator password has been set see password in the global configuration section then the system would have displayed the following prompt before entering the operator EXEC level Password You can enter the manager EXEC level from the operator EXEC level by using the enable command If a manager level password has been configured then you will be prompted for the manager password after executing the enable command 14 The Command Line Interface The new CLI will not be case sensitive As a short cut you can abbreviate commands and keywords as long they contain enough letters to be distinguished from any other currently available commands or keywords When the command text exceeds the length of the command line the current command line will scroll upwards yet the cursor will shift to the first character on the last line on the screen This is opposed to shifting the command line horizontally each time the command exceeds the number of characters that can be displayed at one time on the screen 1 5 System Help You can enter help or at a particular command level to see the commands available at that level You can enter a command followed by help or in order to get the system to display the command description for that particular command The command descriptio
28. mep timep client enabled 01 01 90 00 29 garp GARP Protocol enabled 01 01 90 00 31 tftp Enable succeeded 01 01 90 00 31 system System Booted 01 01 90 00 37 ports port 1 is now on line 01 01 90 00 37 ip network enabled on 10 0 8 105 01 01 90 39 55 mgr SME CONSOLE Session MANAGER Mode established HHHHHHHHHE Log events stored in memory 1 13 Log events on screen 1 13 Actions gt Back Next page Prev page End Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow scroll log one line left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 5 Download Screen HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Download OS Current Firmware revision E 08 XX Method TFTP TFTP TFTP Server Remote File Name Actions gt Cancel Edit eXecute Help Select the file transfer method TFTP and XMODEM are currently supported Use arrow keys to change field selection lt Space gt to toggle field choices and lt Enter gt to go to Actions 3 6 Run Setup HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Switch Setup System Name HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx System Contact Manager Password Confirm Password Logon Default Menu Time Zone 0 0 Community Name public Spanning Tree Enabled Default Gateway 10 0 8 1 TimeP Config DHCP DHCP IP Config DHCP Bootp Manual IP Address 10 0 8 80 Sub
29. n Down Down Down Down Down 0000000000 KI EH IO DIO EH rusion log Help scroll to other entries left right arrow keys to and lt Enter gt to execute action 47 3 1 5 Port Counters HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Port Counters Port Total Bytes Total Frames Errors Rx 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 GD oO O COD OO OS CO Sa 0 100 E E E E EEN E EH e ECH OO 100 xo Actions gt Back Show details Reset Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to scroll to other entries left right arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 1 5 1 Port Counters Details HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Port Counters Port 1 Link Status Up Bytes Rx H Unicast Rx 88 Bcast Mcast Rx 124 FCS Rx Alignment Rx Runts Rx Giants Rx Total Rx Errors Actions gt Back Reset Return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action Help Bytes Tx Unicast Tx Bcast Mcast Tx Drops Tx Collisions Tx Late Colln Tx Excessive Colln Deferred Tx 3 1 6 Address Table HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Address Table VLAN ID 23 MAC Address Located on Port 0060b0 e26440 080009 092851 080009 76ac55 08
30. n would be similar to what is presented for each command in the Command Reference section of this document In order to see the list of possible word completions or to complete the current word you may use the Tab key immediately after the last letter of the last keyword on the command line For example if the system was currently in the global configuration level and you typed tab immediately after the t in step 1 the system would display the options seen in section 2 and the system would return to the configuration level prompt with the partially completed command line seen in 3 1 HP 4108GL config t 2 trunk trap trap send authentication telnet server 3 HP 4108GL config t 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 it is the only possible completion for trap and display the completed command line as shown below 1 UHP 4108GL config trap 2 UHP 4108GL config trap send authentication 1 6 Command Line Editing Before you press return the current command line can be edited using special keys including arrows and control characters The following table describes the supported command editing keys and their function Keystroke Function ee E S O CD Deletes the character at the cursor Ctrl E umps to the end of the current command line Ctrl F right arrow oves the cursor forward
31. nccnnonncononnonnonnnonos 7 SHOW statistics cccecscessescessecseceseeeeceeeeseeeeeenes 20 show gwstem Ap formation 13 SHOW tA CAGS eiii 17 Show techs isis Once a cue ue 9 SHOW HME comica reesei 30 show trunks cnica 23 SHOW VETSION EE 9 Show EE 36 SNP SV ele ss EE ENEE EEN 15 snmp server COIN 35 snmp server enable apen 35 snmp server host ceceeseceseesecseeeseeeeceeeeseeeeeenes 35 SD EE 32 Spanning eein e r o ERA 26 Speed duplex mreneng na ees 23 AEE a ria 18 Stack auto grab eceeeeeseesecseceteeeeceseeeeeeeeenes 19 Stack ee EE 19 stack commander 18 Stack Mir a 18 Stack member cceecceceseeseeeseeeeceeceteeeeeeeeenes 18 stack Transmission A0Terval ee 19 Stati VLAN ie cds 37 T tacacs Server ost 17 tacacs Server tiMCOUt 0 0 ccceeeseeseeeeeeteeeeeeeees 17 tagged WE 37 eli ARE E ERE 8 telnet Servete r ee 16 TE 15 EES 31 MES ME ar 31 ME ZO aia 15 Uli 24 U unknown ylans cooooooncccccnooninncoononnconnon non rncnncn nono 38 untagged iia 37 V E EE 6 37 VlansSuppOrt ii Ee 37 W Walkman 8 web management cococoonncccoonnononnnonnonnconcon cnn nocnnnns 16 WHITE AMEM A erc 6 write tema diia 6 61 invent
32. net Mask 255 255 248 0 Actions gt Cancel Edit eXecute Help Select the file transfer method TFTP and XMODEM are currently supported Use arrow keys to change field selection lt Space gt to toggle field choices and lt Enter gt to go to Actions 59 Index A aaa authentication console c cceceeseeeeees 16 aaa authentication telnet eceeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 AL Pate e Seats ees 32 CU EE EE 38 CU Le A tah a ai 14 B DO iii ti 6 broadcast limit c oooooonconinnnoninonionincconncnncorocnncn nono 22 C E EE 17 Odp erable coooooonconoconociooconocononononnonnnonconn non ncn nono 17 cdp holdtme cee ceceeeececseseeesecseeteeeeeeeeees 17 COp timer e erate eel asters ceed 17 clear ARP EE 7 Clear intrusion log coooonoocnionoonnocncononncnnnonrcnnocnnons 8 Clear Statistics rroa i a a 8 TE EE 5 A NEEN EEN 14 COPY sieve edi iach iia 6 9 D davltebht ume le 15 O ege das d er 22 E als tt do 5 22 CN EE 5 erase las ee eet 6 erase startup CONfIG ooooconocononionconconnonnconccnnonnonononos 6 NT 5 F NA 23 G E 8 E 38 H hostname cion 15 I A Sale MAA eke 5 ip 33 ip authorized managerS cooconccnioninncinnconconccnnonos 31 ip default gateway ocoooooonconocnnocnccnoonconnon nc nocnnonos 32 ip IgM ne n ei eee hee ae 40 ip igmp high priority forward teens 40 ip igmp Ouere 40 A E E EAE 32 Tae EE 32 K i EEEE EE E AE 7 L ACD BEE 23 link testi tai 9 A n E E 5 M EEN 14 A A we leaee 36 Me
33. nnect all the ports you wish to add or remove from both sides of the trunk Once done configuring the trunk enable or re connect the ports 2 If you have multiple groups of the same or different types and or singular connections between two switches you have created a loop in the network You must enable Spanning Tree on both switches to avoid a broadcast storm or other network problems See the Switch Management and Configuration Guide for mote information Parameters e lt trk1 trk24 none gt Determines the group that a port is configured to be a member of trkX indicates a general group of trunked ports none indicates that the associated port is a singular independent port 1 e not part of a trunk e type lt trunk fec lacp gt Determines the method by which the switch distributes the traffic load across the multiple links in the trunk group trunk uses source and destination MAC addresses for load distribution select this to connect to devices such as the HP Switch 2000 or the Sun Trunk Server fec uses an automatic protocol for load distribution select this to connect to devices that support Cisco s Fast EtherChannel trunking 2 10 Spanning Tree 2 10 1 Spanning Tree commands EXEC level show spanning tree config Displays spanning tree configuration information Output Format Switch Configuration Spanning Tree Operation Spanning Tree Enabled No No STP Priority 32768 32768 Hello Time
34. nu HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Main Menu Status and Counters Switch Configuration Console Passwords Event Log Command Line CLI Reboot Switch Download OS Run Setup Logout Le 2 3 4 5y 6 7 8 0 Provides the menu to display configuration status and counters To select menu item press item number or highlight item and press lt Enter gt 3 1 Status and Counters HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Menu General System Information Switch Management Address Information Module Information Port Status Port Counters Address Table Port Address Table Spanning Tree Information Return to Main Menu 007004 GA b r Displays switch management information including software versions To select menu item press item number or highlight item and press lt Enter gt 3 11 General System Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters General System Information System Contact System Location Firmware revision E 08 XX Base MAC Addr 0060b0 882200 ROM Version EOS AL Serial Number Up Time 40 mins Memory Total 5 803 088 CPU Util en al Free 2 230 032 IP Mgmt Pkts Rx 11 Packet Total 438 PRES TX 0 Buffers Free ek ee Lowest 199 Missed 0 Actions gt Back Help Return to
35. one character Ctrl K Deletes from the cursor to the end of the command line Ctrl L Ctrl R Repeats current command line on a new line Ctrl N down arrow Enters next command line in the history buffer Ctrl P up arrow Enters previous command line in the history buffer oves the cursor backward one word Pech Deletes from the cursor to the end of the word oves the cursor forward one word Erases mistake when entering a command reenter command after using this Delete Backspace SE 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 password Echoing is disabled while you enter the password Initially there are no passwords for the two levels of users in the system manager and operator When you first connect to the console or telnet into the system you will be placed into the Operator EXEC level At that time you can enter the above enable command without a password in order to be granted manager access to the switch and to be placed into the manager EXEC level Passwords are set and changed through the password command at the global configuration level configure terminal end exit Used to enter the global configuration level This command sets the current command or context level to the manager EXEC level This command sets the current command level to the previous command level At the operator EXEC level t
36. panning Tree commands EXEC Jee 25 2 10 2 Spanning Tree commands Configuration Jee 26 2 11 TD Ss eege ee EES 28 ZA TL TP COmMands EXEC EE 28 2 11 2 IP commands Configuration Jee 31 2 11 3 IP commands VLAN Interface Jee 33 2 12 SNMP a E See cdasoe sires A A A ota 34 2 12 1 SNMP commands EXEC Jee 34 2 12 2 SNMP commands Configuration Level 35 2 13 VEAN CONFIGURATION eege dE 36 2 13 1 WLAN commands EXEC Jee 36 2 13 2 VLAN commands Configuration Level 36 2 13 3 VLAN Interface commande 37 2 14 ENEE th EEN Dire E Banat a as 38 2 14 1 GVRP commands EXEC Jee 38 2 14 2 GVRP commands Configuration Jee 38 2 14 3 Ethernet Interface Configuration commande 38 2 15 US 39 2191 IGMP Commands EXEC A a 39 2 15 2 IGMP Configuration commands Vlan Interface Jee 40 2 16 PORT MONITORING ute A a 41 2 16 1 Port Monitoring commands EXEC level ccccccsccsssssesseeeescusenseseeneeseeseeseesceceseeseaecaeseeesenseeseaseneaeeaees 41 2 16 2 Port Monitoring commands Configuration Jee 41 2 16 3 Port Monitoring commands VLAN Interface Jee 42 2 16 4 Port Monitoring commands Ethernet Interface Jee 42 A A A SO 42 2 17 1 Port Security commands EXEC Jee 42 2 17 2 Port Security commands Configuration Jee 43 CONSOLE MENU ccccssssssssecssrscssscscsscssrsssssescscsscsescessacsasscssscscsscssnssssacsaescsensessecssssassssscescsssssessssscsassessneessees 45 Sil STATUS AND EECH 45 3 1 1 Gene
37. pecified by command using the Xmodem protocol link test lt ac addr gt vlan lt v an id gt repetitions lt 1 999 gt timeout lt 1 256 gt Tests the connection to a MAC station on the LAN by sending a 802 2 test packet to a specific target node on a network directly attached to a port in that LAN The target node must be able to respond to this test packet with an 802 2 Test Response packet in order for the test to work The switch produces the following output if the link test succeeds link test passed otherwise the following is displayed link test failed Parameters e lt macaddr gt MAC address of the station to send link test to e vlan lt v an id gt Expected VLAN on which the station is expected to be present If this argument is not present then the VLAN used is 1 e repetitions lt 1 9999 gt Number of test packets to send the default value is 1 e timeout lt 1 256 gt Seconds within which a response is required before the test is considered as failed the default value is 5 ping lt 7p addr gt repetitions lt 1 999 gt timeout lt 1 256 gt Issues an IP Ping requests to an IP device on the network and the system displays the following output at the CLI if a response is received from the specified IP address 192 32 36 75 is alive time 10 ms If no response is received the system displays the following Target did not respond Parameters e lt vp addr gt Network IP address of station
38. port number identifiers For instance port A1 indicates Port 1 in Slot A There are three special port designations in the switch You may specify the monitoring port by using mp you may specify a trunk port by using trkX where X identifies the numerical trunk group e port list A port list specifies a group of ports for which the operation being performed should be applied A port list consists of individual port identifiers or ranges of ports separated by commas e g A1 B8 C4 D1 This list includes the special port designations described under port number e vian id The 802 1Q VLAN identifier 1 3 Privilege and Context levels The new CLI will support two privilege levels operator and manager and several context levels As each context level is entered the context information is displayed as part of the command prompt When a context specific command is executed the context information is applied to the particular command For instance when you attempt to enter the interface context level you must specify a port number see interface ethernet Subsequent commands that affect port behavior e g flow control will be applied to the port number specified when entering the level so the specified port need not be re specified on the command line EXEC level Global configuration level HP 4108GL gt HP 4108GL config interface config level HP 4108GL A1 vlan config level HP 4108GL vlan 1 Figure 1 Com
39. previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 1 2 Management Address Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Management Address Information Time Server Address MAC Address 0060b0 882200 IP Address 0 08 105 IPX Network Number Actions gt Back Help Return to previous screen Use arrow keys to change action selection and lt Enter gt to execute action 3 1 3 Module Information HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Module Information Slot Module Type A B C D E F G H Module Description Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Actions gt Back Help Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change action selection 3 1 4 Port Status HP ProCurve Switch xxxxx scroll to other entries left right arrow keys to and lt Enter gt to execute action 01 Apr 2000 CONSOLE MANAGER MODE Status and Counters Port Status Intrusi Alert 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 10 100TX 0000000000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Actions gt Back Int Return to previous screen Use up down arrow keys to change action selection on Enabled Status Down Down Down Dow
40. ral System nfOrimation cccccccccccsccsseseesensessesceecsesseescsensenseseesecaesseescescnaeaeeeeaecaesaeeeeeeeeaeaeeaeeeeeaees 46 3 1 2 Management Address Information 46 DEE 47 IBA OREA US A A ses oven TARA A E 47 BLD POP COUNTErI i onin iee E E EE EE EA A EATE E EE E anes E E REE 48 ach Port Counters Details aenea a a a can vou E EE A EE E AE E E E 48 316 Address ET 49 IL PR rtAddress Table niaiso o NA ihe Shae cass ae ie N aes 49 3 1 8 Spanning Tree Information 50 3 1 8 1 Spanning Tree Port Information cnn onn nora nan ne ono on non n anno nnc ano nn non nonnannonnrnnannns 50 3 2 CONFIGURATION MEN tee dg eege ee EEGENEN 51 32 System ANOIMAS A MeO 52 EE 32 3 2 3 Network Monitoring Pot 53 3 2 4 Spanning Tree OUneratton an nan E AA E R AA 53 Ee AO MP EE 3 2 7 Authorized Managers 3 2 8 VAN Ma it acia tia 3 2 8 1 VLAN Support 3 2 8 2 VLAN Names nisnin dosis 3 2 8 3 VLAN Port Assignment 3 3 PASSWORD MENU SAP EN Ee ee rt a e tio Metin Sat EE Ad tne cn o EdAS 3 5 DOWNLOAD SCREEN 3 6 RUN SETUP L Introduction This document provides a summary of the commands supported on the HP ProCurve 2524 2512 and 4108gl switches It is divided into sections that correspond to different modules or features of the HP switches Not all sections will apply to all HP switches since each switch may only support a subset of the total feature set that is described in this document 11 Conventions Command descriptions
41. s the feature is disabled disable Disables the port enable Enables the port 22 no flow control Enables or disables flow control on the port Note Full duplex ports only speed duplex lt 10 full 10 half 100 full 100 half 1000 full 10 auto auto gt Sets the mode of operation for the port no lacp active passive enables or disables LACP on the port 2 9 Trunk Configuration 2 9 1 Trunk commands EXEC level show trunks lt jort ist gt Displays trunks that are configured on the system This does not include dynamic trunks that have been formed by LACP Output Format Switch Configuration Trunks ALS ASAS oooooooo xx xx SS Se o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 23 show lacp Displays LACP status information Output Format LACP STATUS Success Failure Blocked Failure Disabled Up Success Standby Up Up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 9 2 Trunk commands Configuration level no trunk lt trk1 trk24 gt trunk fec lacp lt port ist gt This command configures each port in the switch to either be a Trunked SA Only Trunked FEC Trunked port or a regular singular port For Trunks All ports in a Trunked group 1 to 4 ports maximum must have the same port type General Considerations 1 To avoid broadcast storms or loops in your network while configuring trunks first disable or disco
42. t address limit lt 1 8 gt action lt none send alarm send disable gt no port security lt port list gt mac address lt y2ac addr gt This command configures port security on the switch Parameters e learn mode If continuous is selected the switch learns any new address from packets received on the port If static is selected up to the number of addresses defined by the address limit parameter are learned or entered for the port These addresses are static they are not aged out addr limit lt 1 8 gt This parameter is valid only if static is selected for the learn mode This parameter defines the number of network devices that ate authorized to communicate through the switch port Up to 8 devices can be authorized for any pott addr list lt ac addr gt This parameter is valid only if static is selected for the learn mode If you enter no authorized addresses the switch will learn and configure authorized addresses as it detects them on the port up to the address limit number of addresses and make these the static authorized addresses for the port If you enter fewer addresses than the Address Limit the switch will learn the additional addresses up to the address limit If you enter more addresses than the address limit an error message is displayed when you attempt to Save the configuration action Indicates the action the switch will take if an intruder is detected on the port 3 Console Me
43. te As per IEEE 802 10 Standard this switch implements a single instance of Spanning Tree operating over all VLANs Parameters path cost lt port list gt lt 1 65535 gt Individual port cost used to determine which ports are forwarding ports The defaults is 100 for 10 Mbps ports 10 for 10 100TX and 100FX ports and 5 for 100 1000TX and 1Gbps ports priority lt port list gt lt 0 255 gt Another value used by spanning tree to the forwarding ports The port with the lowest number has the highest priority The default is 128 mode lt port isf gt norm fast default norm norm for normal mode causes the port to operate according to the standard Spanning Tree Protocol when connected the port progresses through the Listening Learning and either Blocking or Forwarding states fast mode causes the port to immediately operate in the Forwarding State when a device is connected to it Use this setting only on ports that are connected to end nodes for example PCs Workstation or printers Caution Changing the Mode to fast on ports connected to a hub or switch may cause loops in your network that STP may not be able to detect in all cases forward delay lt seconds gt Time the switch waits between transition from listening to learning and from learning to forwarding states The range is 4 to 30 The default is 15 hello time lt seconds gt Time in seconds between messages transmitted when the switch is root The r
44. to send IP Ping to e repetitions lt 1 999 gt Number of times to send IP Ping the default value is 1 e timeout lt 1 256 gt Seconds within which a response is required before the test is considered as failed the default value is 5 10 2 3 System Co tion 2 3 1 System commands EXEC level show console Displays the console parametets Output Format Switch Configuration Console Serial Link Inbound Telnet Enabled Yes Yes Web Agent Enabled Yes Yes Terminal Type VT100 VT100 Screen Refresh Interval sec 3 Displayed Events All All Baud Rate Speed Sens Speed Sens Flow Control XON XOFF XON XOFF d Connection Inactivity Time min 0 show mac address vlan lt v an id gt Displays the MAC addresses that the switch has learned from the network devices attached to the switch and the port on which each address was learned If no vlan is specified then all MAC addresses that are know to the switch are shown Output Format Status and Counters Address Table AC Address Located on Port 0105a 8abed4 0105a cac0e8 060b0 881c00 09004 8e3178 Oc0Of0 1c65ee OcOf0 30d74a 080009 3515f9 080009 782368 080009 7b8cc4 080009 919b30 080009 959e2c 11 show mac address lt port lisf gt Displays the MAC addresses that the switch has learned from the network devices attached to the specified switch port Output Format Status and Counters Port Address Ta
45. tup config running config crash log event log crash rec Command gt tftp lt 7p addr gt lt remote file gt This command writes the switch s configuration file crashrec eventlog or the output from a command specified by Command to the remote file on the remote host show startup config Displays the configuration stored in flash show running config Displays the configuration stored in flash show boot history Displays the switch shutdown history kill This command kills all other active sessions show logging a lt search text gt Displays the switch s event log If a is specified then entire internal switch log is displayed If search text is specified then only events that contain that text are displayed print lt command gt Used to execute a command and captures its output using a terminal emulator This command will display Press RETURN when ready to allow the terminal emulator to be set up to for the capture and Press RETURN when done once the output is complete show history Displays the current command history reload Performs a warm reboot clear arp To clear the arp cache of all non permanent entries clear intrusion log To clear the intrusion log clear statistics ethernet port Ars To reset counters displayed by the console If a new console session is initiated the counters will revert back to the values maintained by the switch hardware telnet lt
46. use the following conventions Vertical bars separate alternative mutually exclusive elements Square brackets indicate optional elements Braces lt gt indicate a required choice Braces within square brackets lt gt indicate a required choice within an optional element Boldface indicates commands and keywords that are entered literally as shown Italics indicates arguments for which you must supply a value If the no form of a command has exactly the same keywords and arguments as the command then no appears in square brackets at the beginning of the command Otherwise the no form of the command is described separately If the no form of a command is not explicitly described then it simply negates the command For example if the command enables a feature then the no form of the command would disable it Also if the a command was used to add a configuration item then the no form of the command would remove it 1 2 Argument Types The following argument types are recognized by the CLI and are used in the command syntax throughout this document mac addr For example 0060b0 885a80 or 0060b0 885a80 1p addr IP address in dotted decimal notation For example 10 0 16 80 ip mask This is syntactically expressed the same way as ip addr port number Devices with fixed port configurations accept port numbers specified as integers Modular devices accept port numbers specified with slot and
47. used by all devices in the IP subnet being configured lt ip addr gt lt ip mask gt This is an alternative syntax for specifying the IP address and subnet mask described above 33 2 12 SNMP 2 12 1 SNMP commands EXEC level show snamp server Displays the SNMP communities which may be used to access the switch along with the network management stations configured to recetve SNMP traps Output Format SNMP Server Community Name MIB View Write Access Manager Unrestricted Send Authentication Traps No No Address Community Events Sent in Trap 192 32 36 78 2 12 2 SNMP commands Configuration Level no samp server community lt community name gt manager operator restricted unrestricted Used to configure a new SNMP community or to edit the configuration for an existing one Parameters lt community name gt Enter up to 16 characters the SNMP community name e manager operator Manager the community can access all MIB objects Operator the community can access all except the CONFIG MIB e restricted unrestricted Unrestricted any MIB variable that has read write access can be set Restricted MIB variables cannot be set only read no snmp server host lt 7p addr gt lt community name gt none all non info critical debug Configures which network management stations will receive SNMP event log messages from the switch and the types of events for whic
48. ver terminate the session default is O no auto tftp lt 7p addr filename gt Enables disables automatic OS image download via TFTP 14 time 722 dd yy bb mm ss timezone lt value gt daylight time rule lt va ue gt begin date lt mm dd gt end date lt mm dd gt This command display switch s date amp time or optionally sets it Parameters e timezone lt 1440 1440 gt Sets the number of minutes your location is to the West or East of GMT default is 0 e daylight time rule lt alaska none continental us canada middle europe and portugal southern hemisphere western europe user defined gt Sets the daylight savings time rule for your location None default means that no time adjustment will be made e begin date lt mwm dd gt end date lt mm dd gt begin date and end date ate only valid if the daylight time rule is set to user defined snmp setver contact lt sys contact gt location sys ocation gt Sets the switch contact and location for administrative purposes Parameters e contact lt sys contact gt Up to 48 characters Name of the switch administrator e location lt sys location gt Up to 48 characters Description of the switch location hostname lt name string gt Sets the switch name for administrative purposes 15 no telnet server Enables remote telnet access to the switch no web management Enables the web browser to interact with the web
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