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Seite 1 - User Guide

HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem User Guide May 2006 (First Edition) Part Number 418116-001

Seite 2 - Audience assumptions

Introduction 10 Redundant paths to server bays In a dual switch configuration, redundant Ethernet signals from each blade server are routed through t

Seite 3 - Contents

Introduction 11 In addition, the switch provides a spanning tree domain per VLAN. The switch is compatible with Cisco® PVST+ and Cisco PVST, when the

Seite 4 - Contents 4

Introduction 12 configurable from the browser-based interface, but because the connection is based on an IP address for these interfaces, users will

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Introduction 13 • Only standard ASCII inbound login authentication. PAP, CHAP, or ARAP login methods are not supported. One-time password authenticat

Seite 6 - Introduction

Introduction 14 through a procedure called auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiation involves probing the capability of the network using low-level signalin

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Introduction 15 Item Description Description 4 DB-9 management serial port 5 RJ-45 ports 20 - 24 CAUTION: Pressing the Reset button while th

Seite 8 - Configuration and management

Installing the switch 16 Installing the switch In this section Planning the switch configuration ...

Seite 9 - Switch architecture

Installing the switch 17 • SNMP settings • User name and password settings • Default access to various management interfaces • NTP settings IMP

Seite 10 - Supported technologies

Installing the switch 18 User account Description and tasks performed Password Operator The operator manages all functions of the switch. The oper

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Installing the switch 19 Installing the switch CAUTION: Do not cable the switch until after configuration. IMPORTANT: Make sure that the serve

Seite 12 - TACACS+

© Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties

Seite 13 - Introduction 13

Installing the switch 20 To access the switch remotely: 1. Assign an IP address. By default, the switch is set up to obtain its IP address from a B

Seite 14 - External components

Installing the switch 21 See "SNMP MIBs support (on page 42)" for more information on the SNMP agents. This section also describes how to

Seite 15 - Connectors

Replacing and upgrading the switch 22 Replacing and upgrading the switch In this section Replacing an existing switch...

Seite 16 - Installing the switch

Replacing and upgrading the switch 23 5. If the configuration file was saved to a TFTP server, download the configuration. For more information on d

Seite 17 - Switch security

Regulatory compliance notices 24 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Class A equipment ...

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Regulatory compliance notices 25 European Union regulatory notice This product complies with the following EU Directives: • Low Voltage Directive 7

Seite 19 - Accessing the switch

Regulatory compliance notices 26 Korean class A notice Laser compliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device (that is, CD o

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Technical specifications 27 Technical specifications In this section General specifications ...

Seite 21 - Cabling the switch

Technical specifications 28 Category Specification Number of ports per switch: 16 x 1000-Mb/s ports dedicated to server blade for switch communicati

Seite 22 - Replacing an existing switch

Technical specifications 29 Setting Value Backpressure Disabled Port state Enabled Port speed/duplex Auto Flow control Receive & transmit STP

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Contents 3 Contents Introduction...

Seite 24 - Canadian notice

Technical specifications 30 Setting Value SNMP Authentication Traps Disabled SNMP Link Up/Down Traps Enabled Security IP Network/Mask 0.0.0.0 / 0.0

Seite 25 - Japanese class A notice

Technical specifications 31 Setting Value Log • console—Enabled • system—Enabled • mgmt—Enabled • cli—Enabled • stp—Enabled • vlan—Enabled •

Seite 26 - Laser compliance

Technical specifications 32 Setting Value MSTP Edge Port Enabled: ports 1-16 TACACS+ Service Off TACACS+ Primary Secret None TACACS+ Secondary Se

Seite 27 - Technical specifications

Technical specifications 33 Setting Value RMON Event Group Number None RMON Event Description None RMON Event Type None RMON Alarm Group Number No

Seite 28 - General default settings

Technical specifications 34 Setting Value MCAST/BCAST/UCAST off SNMPv3 - SNMP access read/write enabled SNMPv3 - v1v2 access Enabled SNMPv3 - admi

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Technical specifications 35 Port type Port number Port name STP Trunk group Server 11 Downlink11 Disabled Server 12 Downlink12 Disabled Serv

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Technical specifications 36 Category Specification MAC address table size 8 KB per switch Packet forwarding rate 1,488,095 packets per second with 6

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Performing a serial download 37 Performing a serial download In this section Introduction ...

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Performing a serial download 38 4. Hold down the Shift key and press the D key repeatedly during the Memory Test, until this message appears: NOT

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Performing a serial download 39 CAUTION: Do not power off the switch until the message: "Change your baud rate to 9600 bps and power cycle t

Seite 34 - VLAN Name—Default VLAN

Contents 4 Replacing and upgrading the switch ... 22 Replac

Seite 35 - Performance specifications

Performing a serial download 40 5. After the message in Step 4 appears, reconfigure the terminal emulation console using these parameters. Param

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Performing a serial download 41 Depending on the selection, 1 or 2, the system updates image1 or image2 on the flash and a message with a progress i

Seite 37 - Performing a serial download

SNMP MIBs support 42 SNMP MIBs support In this section MIB overview...

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SNMP MIBs support 43 Supported MIBs The SNMP agent for the switch supports these MIBs: • bt2Network.mib • bt2Physical.mib • bt2Switch.mib • bt2t

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SNMP MIBs support 44 • bt2SwUfdfoGlobalEna • bt2SwUfdfoGlobalDis • bt2SwUfdfoLtDAutoEna • bt2SwUfdfoLtDAutoDis • rfc1215.mib traps • coldStart

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Electrostatic discharge 45 Electrostatic discharge In this section Preventing electrostatic discharge...

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RJ-45 pin specification 46 RJ-45 pin specification In this section Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector ...

Seite 42 - SNMP MIBs support

Troubleshooting 47 Troubleshooting In this section Forgotten administrator user name and password that was configured on the switch...

Seite 43 - Supported traps

Troubleshooting 48 • The server blade enclosure is not powered up. Be sure that the server blade enclosure is powered up and all the power connection

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Troubleshooting 49 The switch fails to get its IP settings from the BOOTP server, even though by default it is configured for BOOTP Action: • The sw

Seite 45 - Electrostatic discharge

Contents 5 Cannot connect to the switch remotely using the Web interface... 50 Cann

Seite 46 - RJ-45 pin specification

Troubleshooting 50 • The switch IP address is not configured or correct. • From the serial console interface, be sure that the switch IP address is

Seite 47 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 51 • The management network address/mask (if used) does not contain the IP address of the management station. From the serial console

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Troubleshooting 52 • Be sure that the TFTP server exists on the same network or VLAN as that of the switch. • Be sure that the TFTP server can be p

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Acronyms and abbreviations 53 Acronyms and abbreviations AAA authentication, authorization, and accounting BBI browser-based interface BOOTP Boots

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Acronyms and abbreviations 54 IP Internet Protocol LAN local-area network MAC medium access control MAU media attachment unit MDI medium depende

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Acronyms and abbreviations 55 OSI Open Systems Interconnection POST Power-On Self Test PXE Preboot Execution Environment RADIUS Remote Authentica

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Acronyms and abbreviations 56 UDP User Datagram Protocol UFD uplink failure detection VID VLAN ID VLAN virtual local-area network

Seite 53 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Index 57 A access rights, overview 17 accessing the switch serial console interface, troubleshooting 48 additional references 6 architecture

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Index 58 R rear panel components 14 redundancy 8, 9, 10, 14 redundant crosslinks 9 redundant images in firmware 14 redundant paths to server

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Introduction 6 Introduction In this section Overview ...

Seite 56 - VLAN ID

Introduction 7 • Fully supported on the HP c-Class BladeSystem server blade enclosure and infrastructure compatible with any combination of HP c-Clas

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Introduction 8 • Port Fast Forwarding that allows a port that participates in Spanning Tree to bypass the Listening and Learning states and enter dir

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Introduction 9 • Any switch port can be used to perform switch management and PXE. Diagnostic tools The hardware, software, and firmware diagnostic

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