Specifications
Table Of Contents
- HP 8200 zl Switches
- Installation and Getting Started Guide
- Contents
- Introducing the HP 8200 zl Switches
- Installing the HP 8200 zl Switches
- Included Parts
- Power Cords
- Installation Procedures
- Summary
- Installation Precautions
- 1. Prepare the Installation Site
- 2. Mount the Switch Chassis
- 3. Install the Switch Modules
- 4. Install the Power Supplies
- 5. Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
- 6. Install the Grounding Wire
- 7. Connect the Switch to a Power Source
- 8. (Optional) Connect a Power Supply Shelf to the switch
- 9. Connect the Network Devices
- 10. (Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch
- Hot Swapping Switch Modules
- Example Network Topologies
- Getting Started With Switch Configuration
- Replacing Components
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Switch Ports and Network Cables
- Cabling and Technology Information Specifications
- Mode Conditioning Patch Cord
- Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs
- Safety and Regulatory Statements
- Recycle Statements
- Index
- Installation and Getting Started Guide

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Getting Started With Switch Configuration
Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module (J9051A)
Getting Started With Switch
Configuration
Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge
Services zl Module (J9051A)
Before beginning the configuration, backup the current configuration of the
switch.
The zl switch software must be updated to a version (K.12.xx) that supports
the module. Visit www.hp.com/networking/support to obtain a supported
version; to verify module support, refer to the version’s Release Notes.
The ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module (J9051A) and the ProCurve
Redundant Wireless Services zl Module (J9052A) must be running software
version WT.01.xx or later.
Note: The term ‘module’ is used in this section to refer to both the ProCurve Wireless
Edge Services zl Module (J9051A) and the ProCurve Redundant Wireless
Services zl Module (J9052A).
There are four module configuration tasks required:
■ configuring an IP address for the module
■ configuring VLANs on the zl switch
■ determining a module configuration backup process
■ configuring wireless LAN services
Configuring an IP Address for the Module
By default, the module uses DHCP to get an IP address. The zl switch CLI has
a command context, the wireless-services context, for configuring and man-
aging a module.
Note ‘HP’ is used here as a generic prompt for all zl switches.
■ To identify the slot in the zl switch where the module is installed, enter
the following command:
HP# show modules
■ To show the module’s IP address, enter the following command to access
the module’s wireless-services CLI context for the module:
HP# wireless-services <slot-id>
where <slot-id> is the slot in the zl switch where the module is installed.