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 VLANs on the zl Switch
In a wireless services-enabled zl switch, the Wireless Edge Services zl Module
and the Redundant Wireless Services zl Module use ports on the switch to pass
wired and wireless traffic to and from the network. An uplink VLAN,
containing the module’s uplink port, communicates with the wired side of the
network; downlink radio port VLANs, containing the module’s downlink port,
communicate with the wireless side of the network.
See the Wireless Edge Services zl Module Supplement to the ProCurve zl
Switch Management and Configuration Guide for detailed information to
set up and configure VLANs on the zl switch for module communications. This
manual is available at www.hp.com/networking/support.
Determining a Module Configuration Backup Process
The module’s configuration files are stored on themodule,notonthezlswitch,
unlike other zl modules. An external FTP or TFTP server must be used to back
up and restore a module’s complete configuration.
The switch does save a small subset of the module’s configuration that allows
the switch to locate the full configuration file on the external FTP or TFTP
server and to validate it using a checksum. The stored subset of a module’s
configuration file appears in a show running-config or show config command
as uneditable text.
For more information on configuring and managing configuration files on an
external FTP or TFTP server, see the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl
Modules Management and Configuration Guide, available at
www.hp.com/networking/support.