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HP 10500 series Security Configuration Manual (596 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 6.06 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Configuring AAA
15
Overview
15
Radius
16
Hwtacacs
21
Ldap
23
AAA Implementation on the Device
25
AAA for MPLS L3Vpns
27
Protocols and Standards
27
RADIUS Attributes
28
FIPS Compliance
31
AAA Configuration Considerations and Task List
31
Configuring AAA Schemes
32
Configuring Local Users
32
Configuring User Group Attributes
35
Configuring RADIUS Schemes
37
Configuring HWTACACS Schemes
47
Configuring LDAP Schemes
53
Configuring AAA Methods for ISP Domains
56
Configuration Prerequisites
56
Creating an ISP Domain
57
Configuring ISP Domain Attributes
57
Configuring Authentication Methods for an ISP Domain
58
Configuring Authorization Methods for an ISP Domain
59
Configuring Accounting Methods for an ISP Domain
60
Enabling the Session-Control Feature
61
Configuring the RADIUS DAE Server Feature
62
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent Login Users
62
Configuring a NAS-ID Profile
63
Displaying and Maintaining AAA
63
AAA Configuration Examples
63
AAA for SSH Users by an HWTACACS Server
63
Local Authentication, HWTACACS Authorization, and RADIUS Accounting for SSH Users
65
Authentication and Authorization for SSH Users by a RADIUS Server
67
Authentication for SSH Users by an LDAP Server
70
AAA for 802.1X Users by a RADIUS Server
75
Troubleshooting RADIUS
79
RADIUS Authentication Failure
79
RADIUS Packet Delivery Failure
80
RADIUS Accounting Error
80
Troubleshooting HWTACACS
80
Troubleshooting LDAP
81
802.1X Overview
82
802.1X Architecture
82
Controlled/Uncontrolled Port and Port Authorization Status
82
802.1X-Related Protocols
83
Packet Formats
83
EAP over RADIUS
84
802.1X Authentication Initiation
85
802.1X Client as the Initiator
85
Access Device as the Initiator
85
802.1X Authentication Procedures
86
Comparing EAP Relay and EAP Termination
86
EAP Relay
87
EAP Termination
88
Configuring 802.1X
90
Access Control Methods
90
802.1X VLAN Manipulation
90
Authorization VLAN
90
Guest VLAN
92
Auth-Fail VLAN
93
Critical VLAN
94
Using 802.1X Authentication with Other Features
96
ACL Assignment
96
EAD Assistant
96
Redirect URL Assignment
97
Smarton
97
Configuration Prerequisites
98
802.1X Configuration Task List
98
Enabling 802.1X
99
Enabling EAP Relay or EAP Termination
100
Setting the Port Authorization State
100
Specifying an Access Control Method
101
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent 802.1X Users on a Port
101
Setting the Maximum Number of Authentication Request Attempts
101
Setting the 802.1X Authentication Timeout Timers
102
Configuring the Online User Handshake Feature
102
Configuration Guidelines
103
Configuration Procedure
103
Configuring the Authentication Trigger Feature
103
Configuration Procedure
104
Specifying a Mandatory Authentication Domain on a Port
104
Configuring the Quiet Timer
104
Enabling the Periodic Online User Reauthentication Feature
105
Manually Reauthenticating All Online 802.1X Users on a Port
106
Sending 802.1X Protocol Packets out of a Port Without VLAN Tags
106
Configuring an 802.1X Guest VLAN
107
Configuration Guidelines
107
Configuration Prerequisites
107
Configuration Procedure
108
Configuring an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN
108
Configuration Guidelines
108
Configuration Prerequisites
108
Configuration Procedure
109
Configuring an 802.1X Critical VLAN
109
Configuration Guidelines
109
Configuration Prerequisites
109
Enabling the 802.1X Critical Voice VLAN
110
Configuration Prerequisites
110
Configuration Procedure
110
Sending EAP-Success Packets for 802.1X Users Assignment to the 802.1X Critical VLAN
111
Specifying Supported Domain Name Delimiters
111
Enabling 802.1X Guest VLAN Assignment Delay
112
Configuring the EAD Assistant Feature
112
Configuring 802.1X Smarton
113
Displaying and Maintaining 802.1X
114
802.1X Authentication Configuration Examples
114
Basic 802.1X Authentication Configuration Example
114
Guest VLAN and Authorization VLAN Configuration Example
116
802.1X with ACL Assignment Configuration Example
119
With EAD Assistant Configuration Example (with DHCP Relay Agent)
120
With EAD Assistant Configuration Example (with DHCP Server)
123
802.1X Smarton Configuration Example
125
Troubleshooting 802.1X EAD Assistant for Web Browser Users
127
Configuring MAC Authentication
128
Overview
128
User Account Policies
128
Authentication Methods
128
VLAN Assignment
129
ACL Assignment
130
Redirect URL Assignment
131
Periodic MAC Reauthentication
131
Configuration Prerequisites
131
General Guidelines and Restrictions
131
Configuration Task List
132
Enabling MAC Authentication
132
Specifying a MAC Authentication Domain
132
Configuring the User Account Format
133
Setting MAC Authentication Timers
133
Enabling MAC Authentication Offline Detection
134
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent MAC Authentication Users on a Port
134
Enabling MAC Authentication Multi-VLAN Mode on a Port
134
Configuring MAC Authentication Delay
135
Configuring a MAC Authentication Guest VLAN
135
Configuration Prerequisites
135
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
136
Configuration Procedure
136
Configuring a MAC Authentication Critical VLAN
137
Enabling the MAC Authentication Critical Voice VLAN
138
Configuration Prerequisites
138
Configuration Procedure
138
Configuring the Keep-Online Feature
138
Including User IP Addresses in MAC Authentication Requests
139
Enabling Parallel Processing of MAC Authentication and 802.1X Authentication
139
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
140
Configuration Procedure
140
Displaying and Maintaining MAC Authentication
140
MAC Authentication Configuration Examples
141
Local MAC Authentication Configuration Example
141
RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication Configuration Example
143
ACL Assignment Configuration Example
145
Ftp Server
147
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (512 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 5.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Configuring Basic MPLS
10
Overview
10
Basic Concepts
10
MPLS Network Architecture
11
LSP Establishment
12
MPLS Forwarding
13
Php
14
Protocols and Standards
14
Restrictions and Guidelines for Basic MPLS
14
MPLS Configuration Task List
15
Enabling MPLS
15
Setting MPLS MTU
16
Specifying the Label Type Advertised by Egress
17
Configuring TTL Propagation
17
Enabling Sending MPLS TTL-Expired Messages
19
Enabling SNMP Notifications for MPLS
19
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS
19
Configuring a Static LSP
21
Overview
21
Restrictions and Guidelines for Static LSP
21
Configuration Prerequisites
21
Configuration Procedure
22
Displaying Static Lsps
22
Static LSP Configuration Example
22
Network Requirements
22
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
23
Configuration Procedure
23
Verifying the Configuration
24
Configuring LDP
26
Overview
26
Terminology
26
LDP Messages
26
LDP Operation
27
Label Distribution and Control
28
Ldp Gr
30
Ldp Nsr
31
LDP-IGP Synchronization
31
Ldp Frr
32
LDP over MPLS te
33
Protocols
34
Restrictions and Guidelines for LDP
34
LDP Configuration Task List
34
Enabling LDP
35
Enabling LDP Globally
35
Enabling LDP on an Interface
35
Configuring Hello Parameters
36
Configuring LDP Session Parameters
36
About LDP Session Parameters
36
Restrictions and Guidelines
37
Configuring LDP Backoff
39
Configuring LDP MD5 Authentication
39
Configuring LDP to Redistribute BGP Unicast Routes
40
Configuring an LSP Generation Policy
40
Configuring the LDP Label Distribution Control Mode
41
Configuring a Label Advertisement Policy
41
Configuring a Label Acceptance Policy
42
Configuring LDP Loop Detection
43
Configuring LDP Session Protection
44
Configuring LDP GR
45
Configuring LDP NSR
45
Configuring LDP-IGP Synchronization
45
Configuring LDP-OSPF Synchronization
45
Configuring LDP IS-IS Synchronization
47
Configuring LDP FRR
47
Setting a DSCP Value for Outgoing LDP Packets
47
Resetting LDP Sessions
48
Enabling SNMP Notifications for LDP
48
Displaying and Maintaining LDP
48
Ipv4 LDP Configuration Examples
49
LDP LSP Configuration Example
49
Label Acceptance Control Configuration Example
53
Label Advertisement Control Configuration Example
57
LDP FRR Configuration Example
62
Ipv6 LDP Configuration Examples
65
Ipv6 LDP LSP Configuration Example
65
Ipv6 Label Acceptance Control Configuration Example
70
Ipv6 Label Advertisement Control Configuration Example
74
Configuring MPLS te
81
Overview
81
TE and MPLS te
81
MPLS te Basic Concepts
81
Static CRLSP Establishment
81
Dynamic CRLSP Establishment
81
CRLSP Establishment Using PCE Path Calculation
83
Traffic Forwarding
84
Make-Before-Break
85
Route Pinning
86
Tunnel Reoptimization
86
CRLSP Backup
86
Frr
86
Diffserv-Aware te
87
Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel
89
Protocols and Standards
90
Restrictions and Guidelines for MPLS te
90
MPLS te Configuration Task List
90
Enabling MPLS te
92
Configuring a Tunnel Interface
92
Configuring DS-TE
93
Configuring an MPLS te Tunnel to Use a Static CRLSP
93
Configuring an MPLS te Tunnel to Use a Dynamic CRLSP
94
Configuration Task List
94
Configuring MPLS te Attributes for a Link
95
Advertising Link te Attributes by Using IGP te Extension
95
Configuring MPLS te Tunnel Constraints
96
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel by Using RSVP-TE
98
Controlling CRLSP Path Selection
98
Controlling MPLS te Tunnel Setup
101
Configuring an MPLS te Tunnel to Use a CRLSP Calculated by Pces
102
Configuring a PCE
102
Discovering Pces
102
Establishing a CRLSP by Using the Path Calculated by Pces
103
Establishing a Backup CRLSP by Using the Path Calculated by Pces
103
Configuring PCEP Session Parameters
103
Configuring Traffic Forwarding
104
Configuring Static Routing to Direct Traffic to an MPLS te Tunnel
104
Configuring Automatic Route Advertisement to Direct Traffic to an MPLS te Tunnel
104
Configuring a Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel
105
Configuring CRLSP Backup
106
Configuring MPLS te FRR
107
Enabling FRR
107
Configuring a Bypass Tunnel on the PLR
107
Configuring Node Fault Detection
111
Setting the Optimal Bypass Tunnel Selection Interval
111
Enabling SNMP Notifications for MPLS te
112
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS te
112
MPLS te Configuration Examples
113
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel over a Static CRLSP
113
Establishing an MPLS te Tunnel with RSVP-TE
118
Establishing an Inter-AS MPLS te Tunnel with RSVP-TE
123
Establishing an Inter-Area MPLS te Tunnel over a CRLSP Calculated by Pces
130
Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel Configuration Example
135
CRLSP Backup Configuration Example
141
Manual Bypass Tunnel for FRR Configuration Example
145
Auto FRR Configuration Example
151
IETF DS-TE Configuration Example
157
Troubleshooting MPLS te
164
No te LSA Generated
164
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (367 pages)
Security Configuration Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.58 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring AAA
11
Overview
11
Radius
12
Hwtacacs
17
Domain-Based User Management
19
AAA for MPLS L3Vpns
20
Protocols and Standards
20
RADIUS Attributes
21
FIPS Compliance
24
Configuration Considerations and Task List
24
Configuring AAA Schemes
26
Configuring Local Users
26
Configuring RADIUS Schemes
30
Configuring HWTACACS Schemes
42
Configuring AAA Methods for ISP Domains
48
Configuration Prerequisites
49
Creating an ISP Domain
49
Configuring ISP Domain Attributes
50
Configuring Authentication Methods for an ISP Domain
51
Configuring Authorization Methods for an ISP Domain
52
Configuring Accounting Methods for an ISP Domain
54
Tearing down User Connections
55
Configuring a NAS ID-VLAN Binding
56
Displaying and Maintaining AAA
56
AAA Configuration Examples
57
AAA for Telnet Users by an HWTACACS Server
57
Local Authentication and Authorization for Telnet Users
58
Authentication/Authorization for Ssh/Telnet Users by a RADIUS Server
59
AAA for Portal Users by a RADIUS Server
62
AAA for 802.1X Users by a RADIUS Server
70
Level Switching Authentication for Telnet Users by an HWTACACS Server
76
Troubleshooting AAA
79
Troubleshooting RADIUS
79
Troubleshooting HWTACACS
81
802.1X Overview
82
802.1X Architecture
82
Controlled/Uncontrolled Port and Port Authorization Status
82
802.1X-Related Protocols
83
EAP over RADIUS
84
Initiating 802.1X Authentication
85
802.1X Client as the Initiator
85
Access Device as the Initiator
85
802.1X Authentication Procedures
86
A Comparison of EAP Relay and EAP Termination
86
EAP Relay
87
EAP Termination
88
Configuring 802.1X
90
HP Implementation of 802.1X
90
Access Control Methods
90
Using 802.1X Authentication with Other Features
90
Configuration Prerequisites
95
802.1X Configuration Task List
95
Enabling 802.1X
96
Enabling EAP Relay or EAP Termination
96
Setting the Port Authorization State
97
Specifying an Access Control Method
98
Setting the Maximum Number of Concurrent 802.1X Users on a Port
98
Setting the Maximum Number of Authentication Request Attempts
98
Setting the 802.1X Authentication Timeout Timers
99
Configuring the Online User Handshake Function
99
Configuration Guidelines
100
Configuration Procedure
100
Enabling the Proxy Detection Function
100
Configuring the Authentication Trigger Function
101
Configuration Guidelines
101
Configuration Procedure
101
Specifying a Mandatory Authentication Domain on a Port
102
Configuring the Quiet Timer
102
Enabling the Periodic Online User Re-Authentication Function
103
Configuration Guidelines
103
Configuration Procedure
103
Configuring a VLAN Group
103
Configuring an 802.1X Guest VLAN
104
Configuration Guidelines
104
Configuration Prerequisites
105
Configuration Procedure
105
Configuring an Auth-Fail VLAN
105
Configuration Guidelines
105
Configuration Prerequisites
106
Configuration Procedure
106
Configuring an 802.1X Critical VLAN
106
Configuration Guidelines
106
Configuration Prerequisites
107
Configuration Procedure
107
Specifying Supported Domain Name Delimiters
107
Displaying and Maintaining 802.1X
108
802.1X Authentication Configuration Example
108
Network Requirements
108
Configuration Procedure
109
Verifying the Configuration
110
Guest VLAN and VLAN Assignment Configuration Example
111
Network Requirements
111
Configuration Procedure
112
Verifying the Configuration
113
With ACL Assignment Configuration Example
113
Network Requirements
113
Configuration Procedure
114
Verifying the Configuration
114
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (337 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.85 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Using the CLI
11
CLI Views
11
Entering System View from User View
12
Returning to the Upper-Level View from any View
12
Returning to User View
12
Accessing the CLI Online Help
12
Using the Undo Form of a Command
13
Entering a Command
14
Editing a Command Line
14
Entering a Text or String Type Value for an Argument
14
Abbreviating Commands
15
Configuring and Using Command Keyword Aliases
15
Configuring and Using Command Hotkeys
16
Enabling Redisplaying Entered-But-Not-Submitted Commands
17
Understanding Command-Line Error Messages
17
Using the Command History Feature
18
Command Buffering Rules
18
Controlling the CLI Output
18
Pausing between Screens of Output
19
Numbering each Output Line from a Display Command
19
Filtering the Output from a Display Command
20
Saving the Output from a Display Command to a File
22
Viewing and Managing the Output from a Display Command Effectively
24
Saving the Running Configuration
24
Configuring RBAC
25
Overview
25
Permission Assignment
25
User Role Assignment
28
FIPS Compliance
28
Configuration Task List
29
Creating User Roles
29
Configuring User Role Rules
29
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
30
Configuration Procedure
30
Configuring Feature Groups
31
Configuring Resource Access Policies
32
Configuring the Interface Policy of a User Role
32
Configuring the VLAN Policy of a User Role
32
Configuring the VPN Instance Policy of a User Role
33
Assigning User Roles
33
Enabling the Default User Role Feature
33
Assigning User Roles to Remote AAA Authentication Users
34
Assigning User Roles to Local AAA Authentication Users
34
Assigning User Roles to Non-AAA Authentication Users on User Lines
34
Configuring Temporary User Role Authorization
35
Configuration Guidelines
35
Configuring User Role Authentication
37
Obtaining Temporary User Role Authorization
38
Displaying and Maintaining RBAC Settings
38
RBAC Configuration Examples
38
RBAC Configuration Example for Local AAA Authentication Users
38
RBAC Configuration Example for RADIUS Authentication Users
40
RBAC Temporary User Role Authorization Configuration Example (HWTACACS Authentication)
43
RBAC Temporary User Role Authorization Configuration Example (RADIUS Authentication)
48
Troubleshooting RBAC
51
Local Users Have more Access Permissions than Intended
51
Login Attempts by RADIUS Users Always Fail
51
Login Overview
53
Using the Console Port for the First Device Access
55
Configuring CLI Login
57
CLI Overview
57
User Lines
57
Login Authentication Modes
58
User Roles
58
FIPS Compliance
59
Configuring Console Login
59
Disabling Authentication for Console Login
59
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Login
60
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Login
61
Configuring Common AUX Line Settings
61
Configuring Telnet Login
63
Configuring the Device as a Telnet Server
64
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
65
Using the Device to Log in to a Telnet Server
70
Configuring SSH Login
71
Configuring the Device as an SSH Server
71
Using the Device to Log in to an SSH Server
73
Displaying and Maintaining CLI Login
73
Accessing the Device through SNMP
75
Controlling User Access to the Device
76
FIPS Compliance
76
Controlling Telnet/Ssh Logins
76
Configuration Procedures
76
Configuration Example
77
Controlling SNMP Access
77
Configuration Procedure
77
Configuration Example
78
Configuring Command Authorization
79
Configuration Procedure
79
Configuration Example
80
Configuring Command Accounting
82
Configuration Procedure
82
Configuration Example
83
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (428 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.18 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring MCE
9
Overview
9
MPLS L3VPN Overview
9
MPLS L3VPN Concepts
10
Multi-VPN-Instance CE
12
Using MCE in Tunneling Applications
13
Configuring Routing on an MCE
14
Route Exchange between an MCE and a VPN Site
14
Route Exchange between an MCE and a PE
16
Configuring VPN Instances
16
Creating a VPN Instance
16
Associating a VPN Instance with an Interface
17
Configuring Route-Related Attributes of a VPN Instance
17
Configuring Routing on an MCE
18
Configuring Routing between MCE and VPN Site
18
Configuring Routing between MCE and PE
23
Resetting BGP Connections
27
Displaying and Maintaining MCE
28
MCE Configuration Examples
29
Using OSPF to Advertise VPN Routes to the PE
29
Using BGP to Advertise VPN Routes to the PE
34
Using Tunnels to Advertise VPN Routes
37
Configuring Ipv6 MCE
44
Overview
44
Configuring VPN Instances
44
Creating a VPN Instance
44
Associating a VPN Instance with an Interface
44
Configuring Route Attributes for a VPN Instance
45
Configuring Routing on an Ipv6 MCE
46
Configuring Routing between Ipv6 MCE and VPN Site
46
Configuring Routing between Ipv6 MCE and PE
50
Resetting Ipv6 BGP Connections
53
Displaying Information about Ipv6 MCE
53
Ipv6 MCE Configuration Example
54
Configuring Basic MPLS
60
MPLS Overview
60
Basic Concepts
60
MPLS Network Structure
62
LSP Establishment and Label Distribution
62
Label Distribution and Management
63
MPLS Forwarding
65
Ldp
66
Protocols
68
MPLS Configuration Task List
68
Enabling the MPLS Function
69
Configuring a Static LSP
70
Establishing Dynamic Lsps through LDP
71
Configuring MPLS LDP Capability
71
Configuring Local LDP Session Parameters
71
Configuring Remote LDP Session Parameters
72
Configuring PHP
73
Configuring the Policy for Triggering LSP Establishment
73
Configuring the Label Distribution Control Mode
74
Configuring LDP Loop Detection
75
Configuring LDP MD5 Authentication
76
Configuring LDP Label Filtering
76
Configuring a DSCP for Outgoing LDP Packets
77
Maintaining LDP Sessions
78
Configuring BFD for MPLS LDP
78
Resetting LDP Sessions
78
Managing and Optimizing MPLS Forwarding
78
Configuring a TTL Processing Mode for an LSR
79
Sending Back ICMP TTL Exceeded Messages for MPLS TTL Expired Packets
80
Configuring LDP GR
81
Configuring LDP NSR
83
Configuring MPLS Statistics Collection
83
Inspecting Lsps
83
Configuring MPLS LSP Ping
84
Configuring MPLS LSP Tracert
84
Configuring BFD for Lsps
84
Configuring Periodic LSP Tracert
85
Enabling MPLS Trap
86
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS
86
Displaying MPLS Operation
86
Displaying MPLS LDP Operation
88
Clearing MPLS Statistics
89
MPLS Configuration Examples
89
Configuring Static Lsps
89
Configuration Considerations
90
Configuring LDP to Establish Lsps Dynamically
92
Configuring BFD for Lsps
96
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (231 pages)
Layer 3 - IP Services
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.41 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring ARP
10
Overview
10
ARP Message Format
10
ARP Operation
10
ARP Table
11
Configuring a Static ARP Entry
12
Configuring the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for an Interface
13
Setting the Aging Timer for Dynamic ARP Entries
13
Enabling Dynamic ARP Entry Check
13
Configuring ARP Quick Update
14
Enabling Natural Mask Support for ARP Requests
14
Configuring Multicast ARP
15
Displaying and Maintaining ARP
16
ARP Configuration Examples
17
Static ARP Entry Configuration Example
17
Multicast ARP Configuration Example (in Standalone Mode)
18
Multicast ARP Configuration Example (in IRF Mode)
19
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
21
Overview
21
Enabling Learning of Gratuitous ARP Packets
21
Configuring Periodic Sending of Gratuitous ARP Packets
21
Configuration Procedure
22
Enabling IP Conflict Notification
22
Configuring Proxy ARP
24
Overview
24
Common Proxy ARP
24
Local Proxy ARP
24
Enabling Common Proxy ARP
25
Enabling Local Proxy ARP
25
Displaying and Maintaining Proxy ARP
26
Common Proxy ARP Configuration Example
26
Network Requirements
26
Configuration Procedure
26
Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Case of Port Isolation
27
Network Requirements
27
Configuration Procedure
28
Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Super VLAN
29
Network Requirements
29
Configuration Procedure
29
Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Isolate-User-VLAN
30
Network Requirements
30
Configuration Procedure
30
Configuring ARP Snooping
32
Overview
32
Configuration Procedure
32
Displaying and Maintaining ARP Snooping
32
Configuring IP Addressing
33
Overview
33
IP Address Classes
33
Special IP Addresses
34
Subnetting and Masking
34
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
35
Configuration Guidelines
35
Configuration Procedure
35
Configuration Example
35
Displaying and Maintaining IP Addressing
37
DHCP Overview
38
DHCP Address Allocation
38
Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process
39
IP Address Lease Extension
39
DHCP Message Format
40
DHCP Options
41
Common DHCP Options
41
Custom DHCP Options
41
Protocols and Standards
44
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (327 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.27 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring MCE
7
MCE Overview
7
MPLS L3VPN Overview
7
MPLS L3VPN Concepts
8
Mce
9
How MCE Works
10
Configuring VPN Instances on an MCE Device
11
Configuring Routing on an MCE Device
12
Configuration Prerequisites
13
Configuring Routing between an MCE and a VPN Site
13
Configuring Routing between an MCE and a PE
19
Displaying and Maintaining MCE
23
MCE Configuration Examples
23
Using OSPF to Advertise VPN Routes to the PE
23
Using BGP to Advertise VPN Routes to the PE
29
Configuring Ipv6 MCE
34
Overview
34
Configuring VPN Instances on an Ipv6 MCE Device
34
Creating a VPN Instance
34
Associating a VPN Instance with an Interface
34
Configuring Route Attributes for a VPN Instance
35
Configuring Routing on an Ipv6 MCE Device
36
Configuring Routing between an Ipv6 MCE and a VPN Site
36
Configuring Routing between an Ipv6 MCE and a PE
41
Displaying Information about Ipv6 MCE
44
Ipv6 MCE Configuration Example
44
Configuring Basic MPLS
51
Overview
51
Basic Concepts
51
MPLS Network Architecture
52
LSP Establishment
53
MPLS Forwarding
54
Php
54
Protocols and Standards
55
MPLS Configuration Task List
55
Enabling MPLS
55
Configuring MPLS MTU
56
Specifying the Label Type Advertised by the Egress
56
Configuring TTL Propagation
57
Enabling Sending MPLS TTL-Expired Messages
58
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS
59
Configuring a Static LSP
60
Overview
60
Configuration Prerequisites
60
Configuration Procedure
60
Displaying Static Lsps
61
Static LSP Configuration Example
61
Configuring LDP
64
Overview
64
Terminology
64
LDP Messages
64
LDP Operation
65
Label Distribution and Control
66
Ldp Gr
68
Protocols
69
LDP Configuration Task List
69
Enabling LDP
70
Enabling LDP Globally
70
Enabling LDP on an Interface
70
Configuring Hello Parameters
70
Configuring LDP Session Parameters
71
Configuring LDP Backoff
72
Configuring LDP MD5 Authentication
73
Configuring an LSP Generation Policy
73
Configuring the LDP Label Distribution Control Mode
74
Configuring a Label Advertisement Policy
74
Configuring a Label Acceptance Policy
75
Configuring LDP Loop Detection
76
Configuring LDP Session Protection
77
Configuring LDP GR
78
Resetting LDP Sessions
78
Displaying and Maintaining LDP
78
LDP Configuration Examples
79
LDP LSP Configuration Example
79
Label Acceptance Control Configuration Example
82
Configuration Considerations
83
Label Advertisement Control Configuration Example
86
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (239 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.25 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Using the CLI
9
CLI Views
9
Entering System View from User View
10
Returning to the Upper-Level View from any View
10
Returning to User View
10
Accessing the CLI Online Help
10
Using the Undo Form of a Command
11
Entering a Command
12
Editing a Command Line
12
Entering a Text or String Type Value for an Argument
12
Abbreviating Commands
13
Configuring and Using Command Keyword Aliases
13
Configuring and Using Command Hotkeys
14
Enabling Redisplaying Entered-But-Not-Submitted Commands
15
Understanding Command-Line Error Messages
15
Using the Command History Function
16
Controlling the CLI Output
16
Pausing between Screens of Output
17
Numbering each Output Line from a Display Command
17
Filtering the Output from a Display Command
18
Saving the Output from a Display Command to a File
20
Viewing and Managing the Output from a Display Command Effectively
22
Saving the Running Configuration
22
Login Overview
23
Logging in through the Console Port for the First Device Access
25
Logging in to the CLI
28
CLI Overview
28
User Lines
28
Login Authentication Modes
29
User Roles
29
FIPS Compliance
29
Logging in through the Console Port Locally
30
Disabling Authentication for Console Login
30
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Login
31
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Login
32
Configuring Common AUX Line Settings
32
Logging in through Telnet
34
Configuring Telnet Login on the Device
34
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
36
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login
37
Using the Device to Log in to a Telnet Server
41
Logging in through SSH
42
Configuring SSH Login on the Device
42
Using the Device to Log in to an SSH Server
44
Logging in through a Pair of Modems
44
Displaying and Maintaining CLI Login
48
Accessing the Device through SNMP
49
Configuring Snmpv3 Access
49
Configuring Snmpv1 or Snmpv2C Access
50
Controlling User Access
51
FIPS Compliance
51
Controlling Telnet/Ssh Logins
51
Configuration Procedures
51
Configuration Example
52
Controlling SNMP Access
52
Configuration Procedure
52
Configuration Example
53
Configuring Command Authorization
54
Configuration Procedure
54
Configuration Example
55
Configuring Command Accounting
56
Configuration Procedure
57
Configuration Example
58
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (129 pages)
PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Using the CLI
7
Command Conventions
7
Using the Undo Form of a Command
8
CLI Views
8
Entering System View from User View
9
Returning to the Upper-Level View from any View
9
Returning to User View from any Other View
9
Accessing the CLI Online Help
10
Entering a Command
11
Editing a Command Line
11
Abbreviating Commands
11
Configuring and Using Command Keyword Aliases
11
Configuring and Using Hotkeys
12
Enabling Redisplaying Entered-But-Not-Submitted Commands
13
Understanding Command-Line Error Messages
14
Using the Command History Function
14
Viewing History Commands
15
Setting the Command History Buffer Size for User Interfaces
15
Controlling the CLI Output
15
Pausing between Screens of Output
15
Filtering the Output from a Display Command
16
Configuring User Privilege and Command Levels
19
Configuring a User Privilege Level
19
Switching the User Privilege Level
22
Changing the Level of a Command
25
Saving the Running Configuration
25
Displaying and Maintaining CLI
26
Login Overview
27
Login Methods at a Glance
27
CLI User Interfaces
27
User Interface Assignment
28
User Interface Identification
28
Logging in to the CLI
29
Logging in through the Console/Aux Port for the First Time
29
Configuring Console Login Control Settings
31
Disabling Authentication for Console Login
32
Configuring Password Authentication for Console Login
32
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Console Login
33
Configuring Common Console User Interface Settings (Optional)
34
Logging in through Telnet
36
Disabling Authentication for Telnet Login
37
Configuring Password Authentication for Telnet Login
38
Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login
39
Configuring Common VTY User Interface Settings (Optional)
41
Using the Device to Log in to a Telnet Server
42
Logging in through SSH
43
Configuring the SSH Server on the Device
44
Using the Device to Log in to an SSH Server
45
Displaying and Maintaining CLI Login
46
HP 10500 series Command Reference Manual (136 pages)
Unified Wired-WLAN Products
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
6
General Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
6
Combo Enable
6
Default
7
Description
7
Display Interface
8
Duplex
16
Flow-Interval
17
Interface
17
Jumboframe Enable
18
Loopback Internal
19
Reset Counters Interface
19
Shutdown
20
Speed
21
Layer 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Commands
21
Broadcast-Suppression
21
Display Port-Group Manual
23
Group-Member
24
Multicast-Suppression
24
Port-Group Manual
26
Unicast-Suppression
26
Loopback and Null Interface Configuration Commands
28
Default
28
Description
28
Display Interface Loopback
29
Display Interface Null
32
Interface Loopback
33
Interface Null
34
Reset Counters Interface Loopback
34
Reset Counters Interface Null
35
Shutdown
35
VLAN Configuration Commands
37
Basic VLAN Configuration Commands
37
Default
37
Description
37
Display Interface Vlan-Interface
39
Display Vlan
42
Interface Vlan-Interface
44
Ip Address
44
Mtu
45
Name
46
Reset Counters Interface Vlan-Interface
47
Shutdown
47
Vlan
48
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
49
Display Port
49
Port
50
Port Access Vlan
51
Port Hybrid Pvid
52
Port Hybrid Vlan
53
Port Link-Type
54
Port Trunk Permit Vlan
55
Port Trunk Pvid
57
MAC-Based VLAN Configuration Commands
58
Display Mac-Vlan
58
Display Mac-Vlan Interface
59
Mac-Vlan Enable
60
Mac-Vlan Mac-Address
61
HP 10500 series Configuration Manual (57 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.84 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
IRF Overview
5
Hardware Compatibility
5
IRF Benefits
5
Application Scenario
5
Network Topologies
6
Basic Concepts
6
Operating Mode
7
IRF Member Roles
7
IRF Member ID
8
MPU Roles
8
IRF Port
8
IRF Physical Port
9
IRF Domain ID
9
IRF Split
9
IRF Merge
10
Member Priority
10
Master Election
10
IRF Multi-Active Detection
11
Multi-Active Handling Procedure
11
Lacp Mad
12
Bfd Mad
13
Configuring IRF
15
General Restrictions and Configuration Guidelines
15
Software Requirements
15
IRF Size
15
IRF Physical Port Restrictions
15
IRF Link and MPU Redundancy
16
Multichassis Link Aggregation
17
Feature and IRF Mode Compatibility
17
MAD and IRF Domain Restrictions
17
MDC and IRF Merge Restrictions
17
Other Configuration Guidelines
17
Setup and Configuration Task List
18
Planning the IRF Fabric Setup
18
Preconfiguring IRF Member Devices in Standalone Mode
19
Assigning a Member ID to each IRF Member Device
19
Specifying a Priority for each Member Device
19
Binding Physical Ports to IRF Ports
20
Saving Configuration to the Next-Startup Configuration File
20
Connecting Physical IRF Ports
21
Setting the Operating Mode to IRF Mode
21
Accessing the IRF Fabric
22
Configuring IRF Member Devices in IRF Mode
22
Assigning an IRF Domain ID to the IRF Fabric
22
Changing the Member ID of a Device
24
Changing the Priority of a Member Device
24
Adding Physical Ports to an IRF Port
25
Enabling IRF Auto Merge
26
Configuring a Member Device Description
26
Configuring IRF Link Load Sharing Mode
27
Configuring IRF Bridge MAC Persistence
28
Enabling Software Auto-Update for System Software Image Synchronization
29
Setting the IRF Link down Report Delay
30
Configuring MAD
30
Displaying and Maintaining an IRF Fabric
36
Configuration Examples
36
LACP MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example for a Two-Chassis IRF Fabric
36
BFD MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example for a Two-Chassis IRF Fabric
39
Configuration Example for Restoring Standalone Mode
42
Four-Chassis IRF Fabric Configuration Example
44
HP 10500 series Specifications (42 pages)
10500 series
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 6.65 MB
Table of Contents
Product Overview
1
Key Features
2
Features and Benefits
2
Additional Information
10
Internal Power Supplies
12
Technical Specifications
23
Security Modules
36
Mounting Kit
36
HP 10500 series Specifications (20 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.86 MB
Table of Contents
Key Features
1
Product Overview
1
Features and Benefits
2
Product Architecture
2
Additional Information
10
Specifications
11
HP 10500 series Datasheet (20 pages)
10500 Series
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.93 MB
Table of Contents
Product Overview
1
Features and Benefits
2
Product Architecture
2
Additional Information
11
Specifications
12
HP 10500 series Datasheet (8 pages)
20Gbps VPN firewall Module
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Firewall
| Size: 0.38 MB
Table of Contents
Key Features
1
Product Overview
1
Features and Benefits
2
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
2
Layer 3 Routing
2
Warranty and Support
3
Specifications
4
HP 10500 series Disassembly Instructions (3 pages)
Type D w/Comware v7 OS MPU (JH198A). Product End-of-Life Disassembly
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.12 MB
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