HP (Hewlett-Packard) JD312B user manual

User manual for the device HP (Hewlett-Packard) JD312B

Device: HP (Hewlett-Packard) JD312B
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: HP (Hewlett-Packard)
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Added : 6/26/2013
Number of pages: 157
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HP A3100 v2 Switch Series
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide

HP A3100-8 v2 SI Switch (JG221A)
HP A3100-16 v2 SI Switch (JG222A)
HP A3100-24 v2 SI Switch (JG223A)
HP A3100-8 v2 EI Switch (JD318B)
HP A3100-16 v2 EI Switch (JD319B)
HP A3100-24 v2 EI Switch (JD320B)
HP A3100-8-PoE v2 EI Switch (JD311B)
HP A3100-16-PoE v2 EI Switch (JD312B)
HP A3100-24-PoE v2 EI Switch (JD313B)

Part number: 5998-1963
Software version: Release 5103
Document version: 6W100-20110909

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Legal and notice information © Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. No part of this documentation may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNES

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Contents CLI configuration·························································································································································· 1 What is CLI? ······································································································································································1 Entering the CLI ····················································································································

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Telnet login authentication modes ······················································································································· 37 Configuring none authentication for Telnet login ······························································································ 38 Configuring password authentication for Telnet login ······················································································ 39 Configuring scheme authentication for Telnet login

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FTP operation························································································································································· 85 Configuring the FTP client ············································································································································· 86 Establishing an FTP connection···························································································································· 8

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Setting configuration rollback·····································································································································108 Configuration rollback········································································································································108 Configuration task list ·········································································································································109 Con

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Diagnosing transceiver modules························································································································137 Displaying and maintaining device management configuration ············································································137 Automatic configuration ········································································································································· 140 Automatic configuration overview······

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CLI configuration What is CLI? The command line interface (CLI) enables you to interact with your device by typing text commands. At the CLI, you can instruct your device to perform a given task by typing a text command and then pressing Enter. Compared with a graphical user interface (GUI) where you can use a mouse to perform configuration, the CLI allows you to input more information in one command line. Figure 1 CLI example Entering the CLI HP devices provide multiple methods for

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Convention Description Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are [ ] optional. Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from { x | y | ... } which you select one. Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical [ x | y | ... ] bars, from which you select one or none. Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by { x | y | ... } * vertical bars, from which

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…… CLI views adopt a hierarchical structure. See Figure 3. • After logging in to the switch, you are in user view. The user view prompt is . In user view, you can perform display, debugging, and file management operations, set the system time, restart your device, and perform FTP and Telnet operations. • You can enter system view from user view. In system view, you can configure parameters such as daylight saving time, banners, and short-cut keys. • From system view, you can e

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To do… Use the command… Remarks Required Return to the parent view from the quit current view Available in any view. NOTE: • The quit command in user view stops the current connection between the terminal and the device. • In public key code view, use the public-key-code end command to return to the parent view (public key view). In public key view, use the peer-public-key end command to return to system view. Returning to user view This feature allows you to return to user view f

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<1-4094> VLAN interface [sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 ? [sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 The string indicates that the command is a complete command, and can be executed by pressing Enter. 3. Type an incomplete character string followed by ?. The CLI displays all commands starting with the typed character(s). b? backup boot-loader bootrom display cl? clipboard clock cluster Typing commands Editing command lines Ta

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• To set the configuration file for next startup, type st s. You can also press Tab to have an incomplete keyword automatically completed. Configuring command aliases The command alias function allows you to replace the first keyword of a command with your preferred keyword. For example, if you configure show as the replacement for the display keyword, then to execute the display xx command, you can input the command alias show xx. Note the following guidelines when configuring a command

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NOTE: By default, the Ctrl+G, Ctrl+L and Ctrl+O hotkeys are associated with pre-defined commands as defined below, the Ctrl+T and Ctrl+U hotkeys are not. • Ctrl+G corresponds to the display current-configuration command. • Ctrl+L corresponds to the display ip routing-table command. • Ctrl+O corresponds to the undo debugging all command. Table 3 Hotkeys reserved by the system Hotkey Function Ctrl+A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. Ctrl+B Moves the cursor one chara

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NOTE: The hotkeys in Table 3 are defined by the switch. If the same hotkeys are defined by the terminal software that you use to interact with the switch, the hotkeys defined by the terminal software take effect. Redisplaying input but not submitted commands If your command input is interrupted by output system information, you can use this feature to redisplay the commands input previously but not submitted. Follow these steps to enable redisplaying of commands previously input but not

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Accessing history commands Follow a step below to access history commands: To do… Use the key/command… Result Displays valid history commands you Display history commands display history-command used Display the previous history Displays the previous history command, if Up arrow key or Ctrl+P command any Display the next history Down arrow key or Ctrl+N Displays the next history command, if any command NOTE: You can use arrow keys to access history commands in Windows 200X and XP

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Controlling the CLI display Multi-screen display Controlling multi-screen display If the output information spans multiple screens, each screen pauses after it is displayed. Perform one of the following operations to proceed. Action Function Press Space Displays the next screen. Press Enter Displays the next line. Press Ctrl+C Stops the display and the command execution. Press Displays the previous page. Press Displays the next page. By default, each screen disp

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• When the system displays the output information in multiple screens, use /, - or + plus a regular expression to filter subsequent output information. / equals the keyword begin, - equals the keyword exclude, and + equals the keyword include. The following definitions apply to the begin, exclude, and include keywords: • begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. • exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regula

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Character Meaning Remarks Repeats the character string specified by the index. A character string refers to the string within () For example, (string)\1 repeats string, and a before \. index refers to the matching string must contain stringstring. sequence number (starting from 1 (string1)(string2)\2 repeats string2, and a \index from left to right) of the character matching string must contain string1string2string2. group before \. If only one character (string1)(string2)\1\2 repeats str

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user privilege level 3 # return 2. Example of using the exclude keyword # Display the non-direct routes in the routing table (the output depends on the current configuration). display ip routing-table | exclude Direct Routing Tables: Public Destination/Mask Proto Pre Cost NextHop Interface 1.1.1.0/24 Static 60 0 192.168.0.0 Vlan1 3. Example of using the include keyword # Display the route entries that contain Vlan in the rou


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