Basic Operation Guide 2013/06
Table Of Contents
- Switch Software
- Contents
- 1 Commands found in the Basic Operation Guide
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Using the Menu Interface
- 4 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Overview
- Accessing the CLI
- Using the CLI
- Return message types with CLI commands
- CLI interactive commands
- CLI control and editing
- 5 Using the HP WebAgent
- 6 Switch memory and configuration
- Overview
- Configuration file management
- Using the CLI to implement configuration changes
- Creating a custom default configuration
- Using the menu and WebAgent to implement configuration changes configuration file
- Zeroization
- Using Primary and Secondary flash image options
- Multiple configuration files
- Display configuration of selected interface
- Automatic configuration update with DHCP Option 66
- 7 Interface access and system information
- 8 Configuring IP addressing
- Overview
- IP configuration
- Loopback interfaces
- IP Preserve: retaining VLAN-1 IP addressing across configuration file downloads
- Configuring a single source IP address
- 9 Software management
- Downloading switch documentation and software from the web
- Viewing or downloading the software manual set
- Downloading software updates for your switch
- Software signing and verification
- Saving configurations while using the CLI
- Important: Best Practices for software updates
- Updating the switch: overview
- Updating the switch: detailed steps
- Rolling back switch software
- Viewing or transferring alternate configuration files
- Downloading switch documentation and software from the web
- Index
web-management, 98
operator access, 26, 28, 29
operator password, 47
operator privileges, 28, 29
Option 66, DHCP, 92
OSPF
using loopback interface as router ID, 115
P
password, 47
console, 20
delete, 48
if you lose the password, 48
lost, 48
manager, 26
operator, 26
setting, 48
passwords
configuring, 10
PCM
starting web browser, 46
port
default loopback interface, 117
displaying loopback interface, 116
loopback interface configuration, 114, 115
numbering with stacking, 24
privilege levels, 26
Q
quick configuration, 20
R
reboot, 20
see also boot
actions causing, 50
faster boot time, 71
obtaining faster reboot time, 68
scheduling remotely, 71
via menu console, 20
via menu interface, 22
redo, command description, 40
reload, 50
command, 68
modules (5400, 8200), 72
remote session, terminate, 100
repeat, command description, 40
reset
operating system, 22
Reset button, 50
rolling back switch software, 136
router
gateway, 107
router, hop, 111
running-config
show for VLANs, 84
viewing, 52
see also configuration
running-config file, 132
S
scheduled reboot, 71
SCP/SFTP
transfer of config files, 84
secure mode, enhanced, 58, 85, 90
security
Clear button, 48
privilege levels in CLI, 26
SFTP/SCP transfer, 84
show
telnet, 97
SNTP
manual config priority, 112
Software verification, 131
SSH
session timeout, 97
stacking
member ID, 24
module not present, 24
port designations, 24
start-up config
viewing, 52
starting a console session, 18
startup-config
show for VLANs, 90
startup-config file, 132
statistics, 20
clear counters, 61
status and counters
access from console, 20
subnet, 108
subnet mask, 107
see also IP masks
subnet mask, configuring, 11
switch console see console
switch setup menu, 20
Switch Setup screen, 9
configuring a subnet mask, 11
configuring an IP address, 10
system configuration screen, 101
T
Telnet
connecting to switch, 18
domain name address, 96
hostname, 96
ipv6 address, 96
oobm, 96
outbound, 96
session timeout, 96
show command, 96
switch-num, 96
terminate session, kill command, 100
telnet
NAWS, 97
negotiating window size, 97
terminal access, lose connectivity
inactivity-timer, 99
terminal type, 95
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