HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2524 user manual

User manual for the device HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2524

Device: HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2524
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
Size: 0.65 MB
Added : 3/3/2014
Number of pages: 66
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Revision 1.3

July 2001

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................1 1.1 CONVENTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 ARGUMENT TYPES.............................................................................................................................................1

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2.16 PORT MONITORING.....................................................................................................................................41 2.16.1 Port Monitoring commands - EXEC level ............................................................................................41 2.16.2 Port Monitoring commands - Configuration level................................................................................41 2.16.3 Port Monitoring commands - VLAN Interface level...........

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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 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. 1.1 Conventions Command descriptions use the following conventions:  Vertical bars “|” separate alternative, mutuall

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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 trunk port by using "trkX", where X identifies the numerical trunk group.  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 unde

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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 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. 1.4 The Command Line Interface The new CLI will not be case sen

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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 it is the only possible completion for trap-, and display the completed command line as shown below: 1. HP 4108GL(config) trap- 2. HP 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 d

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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 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 i

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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 command until a key is pressed. vlan Enters the VLAN interface configuration context for the VLAN. 2.2 Diagnostic Commands boot [system [flash ]] Performs cold reboot of switch. write terminal This command displays the running configuration. write memory This command saves the running configuration to

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copy tftp 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

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clear intrusion-log To clear the intrusion log. clear statistics [ethernet] 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 To initiate a telnet session with another network device. telnet <0..15> To initiate a telnet session to a member switch in the stack. Parameters:  <0..15> specifies the number of the switch to be contacted. getmib

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setmib [ …] This command sets the MIB object defined by object-name. The options for the type 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 flas

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link-test [vlan ] [repetitions <1..999>] [timeout <1..256>] 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: li

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2.3 System Configuration 2.3.1 System commands - EXEC level show console Displays the console parameters. 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] : 3 Displayed Events [All] : All Baud Rate [Speed Sense] : Speed Sense Flow Control [XON/XOFF] : XON/XOFF Connection Inactivity Time (min) [0] : 0 show mac-address [vlan ] Displays th

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show mac-address 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 Table - Port 1 MAC Address ------------- 00105a-8abed4 00105a-cac0e8 009004-8e3178 00c0f0-1c65ee 00c0f0-1c66ea 00c0f0-30d74a 080009-3515f9 080009-782368 080009-7b8cc4 080009-919b30 080009-959e2c show management Displays configured addresses that are used to manage the switch. Outpu

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show modules Displays the modules that are present on the switch. Output Format: Status and Counters - Module Information Slot Module Type Module Description ---- --------------- -------------------------------------------- A 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] : 5 Time Zone [0

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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 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 [screen-refresh ] [events ] [baud-rate ] [flow-control ] [inactivity ] Sets the console parameters. Par

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time [mm/dd/yy] [hh:mm:ss] [timezone ] [daylight-time-rule ] [begin-date end-date ] This command display switch's date & time or optionally sets it. Parameters:  timezone <-1440..1440> - Sets the number of minutes your location is to the West(+) or East(-) of GMT (default is 0).  daylight-time-rule - Sets the daylight savings time rule

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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 switch. [no] password 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:  - Class of user. 2.4 AUTHENTICATION 2


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