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HP 3100 v2 Series Command Reference Manual (239 pages)
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HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.09 MB
Table of Contents
Command Reference
1
Table of Contents
3
Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
8
Broadcast-Suppression
8
Combo Enable
9
Default
10
Description
10
Display Counters
11
Display Counters Rate
12
Display Interface
13
Display Loopback-Detection
21
Display Port-Group Manual
22
Display Storm-Constrain
23
Duplex
24
Flow-Control
25
Flow-Control Receive Enable
25
Flow-Interval
26
Group-Member
27
Interface
27
Jumboframe Enable
28
Link-Delay
28
Link-Delay Mode up
29
Loopback
29
Loopback-Detection Action
30
Loopback-Detection Control Enable
31
Loopback-Detection Enable
32
Loopback-Detection Interval-Time
33
Loopback-Detection Multi-Port-Mode Enable
33
Loopback-Detection Per-Vlan Enable
34
MDI
35
Multicast-Suppression
35
Port-Group Manual
36
Reset Counters Interface
37
Shutdown
37
Speed
38
Speed Auto
39
Storm-Constrain
40
Storm-Constrain Control
41
Storm-Constrain Enable Log
41
Storm-Constrain Enable Trap
42
Storm-Constrain Interval
42
Unicast-Suppression
43
Virtual-Cable-Test
44
Loopback and Null Interface Configuration Commands
46
Default
46
Description
46
Display Interface Loopback
47
Display Interface Null
50
Interface Loopback
51
Interface Null
52
Reset Counters Interface Loopback
52
Reset Counters Interface Null
53
Shutdown
53
Bulk Interface Configuration Commands
55
Interface Range
55
Interface Range Name
55
MAC Address Table Configuration Commands
57
Display Mac-Address
57
Display Mac-Address Aging-Time
58
Display Mac-Address Mac-Learning
59
Display Mac-Address Statistics
60
Mac-Address (Interface View)
61
Mac-Address (System View)
62
Mac-Address Mac-Learning Disable
63
Mac-Address Max-Mac-Count
64
Mac-Address Timer
65
Mac-Flapping Notification Enable
65
MAC Information Configuration Commands
67
Mac-Address Information Enable (Interface View)
67
Mac-Address Information Enable (System View)
67
Mac-Address Information Interval
68
Mac-Address Information Mode
68
Mac-Address Information Queue-Length
69
Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Commands
70
Default
70
Description
70
Display Interface
71
Display Lacp System-ID
73
Display Link-Aggregation Load-Sharing Mode
74
Display Link-Aggregation Member-Port
75
Display Link-Aggregation Summary
77
Display Link-Aggregation Verbose
78
Enable Snmp Trap Updown
81
Interface Bridge-Aggregation
81
Lacp Period Short
82
Lacp System-Priority
83
Link-Aggregation Load-Sharing Mode
83
Link-Aggregation Mode
84
Link-Aggregation Port-Priority
85
Link-Aggregation Selected-Port Minimum
85
Port Link-Aggregation Group
86
Reset Counters Interface
86
Reset Lacp Statistics
87
Shutdown
87
Port Isolation Configuration Commands
89
Display Port-Isolate Group
89
Port-Isolate Enable
89
Spanning Tree Configuration Commands
92
Active Region-Configuration
92
Bpdu-Drop any
92
Check Region-Configuration
93
Display Stp
94
Display Stp Abnormal-Port
100
Display Stp Bpdu-Statistics
101
Display Stp Down-Port
104
Display Stp History
105
Display Stp Region-Configuration
107
Display Stp Root
108
Display Stp Tc
109
Instance
110
Region-Name
111
Reset Stp
112
Revision-Level
112
Snmp Trap Enable Stp
113
Stp Bpdu-Protection
114
Stp Bridge-Diameter
114
Stp Compliance
115
Stp Config-Digest-Snooping
116
Stp Cost
117
Stp Edged-Port
118
Stp Enable
119
Stp Loop-Protection
120
Stp Max-Hops
121
Stp Mcheck
121
Stp Mode
122
Stp No-Agreement-Check
123
Stp Pathcost-Standard
123
Stp Point-To-Point
124
Stp Port Bpdu-Protection
125
Stp Port Priority
126
Stp Port Shutdown Permanent
127
Stp Port-Log
127
Stp Priority
128
Stp Region-Configuration
129
Stp Root Primary
130
Stp Root Secondary
131
Stp Root-Protection
131
Stp Tc-Protection
132
Stp Tc-Protection Threshold
133
Stp Tc-Snooping
133
Stp Timer Forward-Delay
134
Stp Timer Hello
135
Stp Timer Max-Age
136
Stp Timer-Factor
136
Stp Transmit-Limit
137
Vlan-Mapping Modulo
138
BPDU Tunneling Configuration Commands
139
Bpdu-Tunnel Dot1Q
139
Bpdu-Tunnel Tunnel-Dmac
140
VLAN Configuration Commands
141
Basic VLAN Configuration Commands
141
Default
141
Description
141
Display Interface Vlan-Interface
142
Display Vlan
145
Interface Vlan-Interface
147
Ip Address
147
Mtu
148
Name
149
Reset Counters Interface Vlan-Interface
149
Shutdown
150
Vlan
151
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
152
Display Port
152
Port
153
Port Access Vlan
153
Port Hybrid Pvid
154
Port Hybrid Vlan
155
Port Link-Type
157
Port Trunk Permit Vlan
158
Port Trunk Pvid
159
MAC-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
160
Display Mac-Vlan
160
Display Mac-Vlan Interface
161
Mac-Vlan Enable
162
Mac-Vlan Mac-Address
162
Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration Commands (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
163
Display Protocol-Vlan Interface
163
Display Protocol-Vlan Vlan
164
Port Hybrid Protocol-Vlan
165
Protocol-Vlan
166
Voice VLAN Configuration Commands (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
169
Display Voice Vlan Oui
169
Display Voice Vlan State
170
Lldp Voice-Vlan
171
Voice Vlan Aging
171
Voice Vlan Enable
172
Voice Vlan Mac-Address
172
Voice Vlan Mode Auto
173
Voice Vlan Qos
174
Voice Vlan Qos Trust
175
Voice Vlan Security Enable
175
Voice Vlan Track Lldp
176
GVRP Configuration Commands
177
Display Garp Statistics
177
Display Garp Timer
178
Display Gvrp Local-Vlan
179
Display Gvrp State
179
Display Gvrp Statistics
180
Display Gvrp Status
182
Display Gvrp Vlan-Operation
182
Garp Timer Hold
183
Garp Timer Join
183
Garp Timer Leave
184
Garp Timer Leaveall
185
Gvrp
185
Gvrp Registration
186
Reset Garp Statistics
187
Qinq Configuration Commands
188
Nest (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
188
Qinq Enable
188
Qinq Enable Downlink (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
189
Qinq Ethernet-Type
190
Qinq VID (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
191
Raw-Vlan-ID Inbound (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
191
VLAN Mapping Configuration Commands (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
193
Qinq Enable Downlink
193
Remark Customer-Vlan-ID
193
Remark Service-Vlan-ID
194
LLDP Configuration Commands
195
Display Lldp Local-Information
195
Display Lldp Neighbor-Information
199
Display Lldp Statistics
204
Display Lldp Status
205
Display Lldp Tlv-Config
207
Lldp Admin-Status
209
Lldp Check-Change-Interval
209
Lldp Compliance Admin-Status Cdp (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
210
Lldp Compliance Cdp (Available Only on the HPE 3100 V2 EI)
211
Lldp Enable
211
Lldp Encapsulation Snap
212
Lldp Fast-Count
212
Lldp Hold-Multiplier
213
Lldp Management-Address-Format String
214
Lldp Management-Address-Tlv
214
Lldp Notification Remote-Change Enable
215
Lldp Timer Notification-Interval
215
Lldp Timer Reinit-Delay
216
Lldp Timer Tx-Delay
216
Lldp Timer Tx-Interval
217
Lldp Tlv-Enable
218
MVRP Commands
220
Display Mvrp Running-Status
220
Display Mvrp State
221
Display Mvrp Statistics
223
Display Mvrp Vlan-Operation
225
Mrp Timer Join
226
Mrp Timer Leave
226
Mrp Timer Leaveall
227
Mrp Timer Periodic
228
Mvrp Global Enable
228
Mvrp Enable
229
Mvrp Gvrp-Compliance
230
Mvrp Registration
230
Reset Mvrp Statistics
231
Document Conventions and Icons
232
Conventions
232
Network Topology Icons
233
Support and Other Resources
234
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
234
Accessing Updates
234
Websites
235
Customer Self Repair
235
Remote Support
235
Documentation Feedback
235
Index
237
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HP 3100 v2 Series Configuration Manual (135 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.32 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Using the CLI
7
FIPS Compliance
7
Logging in to the CLI
7
Command Conventions
7
Using the Undo Form of a Command
8
CLI Views
8
Entering System View from User View
9
Returning to the Upper-Level View from any View
9
Returning to User View from any Other View
9
Accessing the CLI Online Help
10
Entering a Command
11
Editing a Command Line
11
Entering a STRING Type Value for an Argument
11
Abbreviating Commands
11
Configuring and Using Command Keyword Aliases
12
Configuring and Using Hotkeys
12
Enabling Redisplaying Entered-But-Not-Submitted Commands
14
Understanding Command-Line Error Messages
14
Using the Command History Function
14
Viewing History Commands
15
Setting the Command History Buffer Size for User Interfaces
15
Controlling the CLI Output
15
Pausing between Screens of Output
15
Filtering the Output from a Display Command
16
Configuring User Privilege and Command Levels
19
Configuring a User Privilege Level
19
Switching the User Privilege Level
22
Changing the Level of a Command
25
Saving the Running Configuration
25
Displaying and Maintaining CLI
25
Login Overview
26
Login Methods at a Glance
26
FIPS Compliance
26
User Interfaces
27
User Interface Assignment
27
User Interface Identification
27
Logging in to the CLI
28
FIPS Compliance
28
Logging in through the Console Port for the First Time
28
Configuring Console Login Control Settings
30
Configuring None Authentication for Console Login (Not Supported in FIPS Mode)
31
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Login (Not Supported in FIPS Mode)
31
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Login
32
Configuring Common Console Login Settings (Optional)
34
Logging in through Telnet (Not Supported in FIPS Mode)
35
Configuring None Authentication for Telnet Login
37
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
37
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login
38
Configuring Common Settings for VTY User Interfaces (Optional)
40
Using the Device to Log in to a Telnet Server
41
Setting the DSCP Value for IP to Use for Outgoing Telnet Packets
42
Logging in through SSH
43
Configuring the SSH Server on the Device
43
Using the Device as an SSH Client to Log in to the SSH Server
45
Modem Dial-In through the Console Port
46
Setting up the Configuration Environment
47
Configuring None Authentication for Modem Dial-In (Not Supported in FIPS Mode)
49
Configuring Password Authentication for Modem Dial-In (Not Supported in FIPS Mode)
50
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Modem Dial-In
50
Configuring Common Settings for Modem Dial-In (Optional)
52
Displaying and Maintaining CLI Login
53
Logging in to the Web Interface
55
FIPS Compliance
55
Configuring HTTP Login
55
Configuring HTTPS Login
56
Displaying and Maintaining Web Login
58
HTTP Login Configuration Example
59
Network Requirements
59
Configuration Procedure
59
HTTPS Login Configuration Example
59
Configuration Procedure
60
Logging in through SNMP
62
Configuring SNMP Login
62
Prerequisites
62
Configuring Snmpv3 Settings
62
Configuring Snmpv1 or Snmpv2C Settings
63
NMS Login Example
63
Network Requirements
63
Configuration Procedure
64
Controlling User Logins
65
FIPS Compliance
65
Controlling Telnet Logins (Not Supported in FIPS Mode)
65
Configuring Source IP-Based Telnet Login Control
65
Configuring Source/Destination IP-Based Telnet Login Control
65
Configuring Source MAC-Based Telnet Login Control
66
Telnet Login Control Configuration Example
66
Configuring Source IP-Based SNMP Login Control
67
Configuration Procedure
67
SNMP Login Control Configuration Example
68
Configuring Web Login Control
69
Configuring Source IP-Based Web Login Control
69
Logging off Online Web Users
69
Web Login Control Configuration Example
70
Configuring the Login Delay Feature
70
Configuring FTP
71
FIPS Compliance
71
Using the Device as an FTP Client
71
Establishing an FTP Connection
71
Setting the DSCP Value for IP to Use for Outgoing FTP Packets
73
Managing Directories on the FTP Server
73
Working with the Files on the FTP Server
73
Switching to Another User Account
74
Maintaining and Troubleshooting the FTP Connection
74
Terminating the FTP Connection
75
FTP Client Configuration Example
75
Using the Device as an FTP Server
76
Configuring Basic Parameters
76
Configuring Authentication and Authorization
77
Associating an SSL Server Policy with the FTP Service
78
FTP Server Configuration Example
78
Displaying and Maintaining FTP
80
Configuring TFTP
81
FIPS Compliance
81
Prerequisites
81
Using the Device as a TFTP Client
81
Displaying and Maintaining the TFTP Client
82
TFTP Client Configuration Example
83
Managing the File System
84
Storage Medium Naming Rules
84
File Name Formats
84
Managing Files
84
Displaying File Information
85
Displaying File Contents
85
Renaming a File
85
Copying a File
85
Moving a File
85
Deleting/Restoring a File
85
Emptying the Recycle bin
86
Managing Directories
86
Displaying Directory Information
86
Displaying the Current Working Directory
86
Changing the Current Working Directory
86
Creating a Directory
87
Removing a Directory
87
Managing Storage Media
87
Managing Storage Medium Space
87
Performing Batch Operations
87
Setting the File System Operation Mode
88
File System Management Examples
88
Managing Configuration Files
90
Overview
90
Configuration Types
90
Configuration File Format and Content
90
Next-Startup Configuration File Redundancy
91
Startup with a Configuration File
91
Saving the Running Configuration
91
Saving Configuration in Different Approaches
92
Using Automatic Configuration Backup after a Software Upgrade
92
Configuring Configuration Rollback
93
Configuration Task List
93
Configuring Configuration Archive Parameters
94
Enabling Automatic Configuration Archiving
94
Manually Archiving Running Configuration
95
Performing Configuration Rollback
95
Specifying a Configuration File for the Next Startup
96
Backing up the Next-Startup Configuration File to a TFTP Server
96
Deleting the Next-Startup Configuration File
96
Restoring the Next-Startup Configuration File from a TFTP Server
97
Displaying and Maintaining a Configuration File
97
Upgrading Software
99
Software Upgrade Methods
99
Upgrading Boot ROM
100
Upgrading the Entire System Software
100
Upgrading Software by Installing Hotfixes
100
Basic Concepts
101
Patch States
101
Hotfix Configuration Task List
104
Installation Prerequisites
104
Installing and Running a Patch in One Step
104
Installing a Patch Step-By-Step
105
Uninstalling a Patch Step-By-Step
106
Displaying and Maintaining Software Upgrade
107
Software Upgrade Examples
107
Upgrading the Entire System Software
107
Hotfix Configuration Example
109
Managing the Device
110
Configuring the Device Name
110
Changing the System Time
110
Configuration Guidelines
110
Configuration Procedure
113
Enabling Displaying the Copyright Statement
113
Configuring Banners
114
Banner Message Input Modes
114
Configuration Procedure
115
Configuring the Exception Handling Method
115
Rebooting the Device
115
Rebooting Devices Immediately at the CLI
116
Scheduling a Device Reboot
116
Scheduling Jobs
117
Job Configuration Approaches
117
Configuration Guidelines
117
Scheduling a Job in the Non-Modular Approach
118
Scheduling a Job in the Modular Approach
118
Disabling Boot ROM Access
119
Configuring the Port Status Detection Timer
119
Configuring Temperature Thresholds for a Device
119
Clearing Unused 16-Bit Interface Indexes
120
Disabling Password Recovery Capacity
120
Verifying and Diagnosing Transceiver Modules
121
Verifying Transceiver Modules
121
Diagnosing Transceiver Modules
121
Displaying and Maintaining Device Management
122
Automatic Configuration
124
Typical Application Scenario
124
How Automatic Configuration Works
124
Automatic Configuration Work Flow
125
Using DHCP to Obtain an IP Address and Other Configuration Information
125
Obtaining the Configuration File from the TFTP Server
126
Executing the Configuration File
128
Document Conventions and Icons
129
Conventions
129
Network Topology Icons
130
Support and Other Resources
131
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
131
Accessing Updates
131
Websites
132
Customer Self Repair
132
Remote Support
132
Documentation Feedback
132
Index
134
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