HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Guide Part Number 445876-001 May 2007 (First Edition)
Introduction 10 ten Gigabit external Ethernet ports and sixteen internal Gigabit Ethernet ports providing connectivity to the blade servers within th
Introduction 11 • High availability VRRP Layer 3 switching provides more power, flexibility, and security capabilities to network administrators. Ne
Introduction 12 are members of a specific IP network. This is achieved by configuring the address/mask of that specific network as a restricted manag
Introduction 13 RADIUS The switch supports the RADIUS method to authenticate and authorize remote administrators for managing the switch. This method
Introduction 14 • The accounting attributes of protocol, start_time, stop_time, and elapsed_time. For BBI users, accounting stop records are only se
Introduction 15 through a procedure called auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiation involves probing the capability of the network using low-level signalin
Component identification 16 Component identification In this section 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch front panel ...
Component identification 17 Item Description 6 XFP transceiver cage port 21 • Green—Link LED (top) • Flashing green—Activity LED (bottom) 7 RJ-4
Installing the switch 18 Installing the switch In this section Preparing for installation ...
Installing the switch 19 • Switch IP settings • VLAN settings • XFP settings • Port names and types • Port trunking settings • Interswitch X-C
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Installing the switch 20 NOTE: It is recommended to change the default switch passwords after initial configuration and as regularly as required
Installing the switch 21 Switch IP addresses are acquired by default using BOOTP, therefore, each switch has a unique IP address. Each switch is rem
Installing the switch 22 A successful installation is indicated by a green Health LED. If the Health LED is amber or power is not applied to the
Installing the switch 23 NOTE: If the switch does not obtain the IP address by means of the BOOTP service, access the switch locally and config
Installing the switch 24 Installing XFP transceivers CAUTION: To prevent damage to the fiber optic cable or the XFP transceiver, do not install
Installing the switch 25 • Firmware Upgrade Smart Component (for Microsoft Windows only)—Provides quick and easy installation of the switch firmwar
Replacing a switch 26 Replacing a switch In this section Replacing an existing switch...
Replacing a switch 27 5. Close the ejector lever and wait for the switch boot up completely. 6. If the configuration file was saved to a TFTP serve
Regulatory compliance notices 28 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Class A equipment ...
Regulatory compliance notices 29 European Union regulatory notice This product complies with the following EU Directives: • Low Voltage Directive 2
Contents 3 Contents Introduction...
Regulatory compliance notices 30 Korean class A notice Laser compliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device (that is, CD o
Technical specifications 31 Technical specifications In this section General specifications ...
Technical specifications 32 Category Specification 100Base-TX Two Pair or Four Pair UTP Category 5 (100 m) EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP (100 m) 1000Base
Technical specifications 33 Port type Port number Port name STP Server 4 Downlink4 Disabled Server 5 Downlink5 Disabled Server 6 Downlink6 Disabl
Technical specifications 34 Setting Value Primary default gateway 0.0.0.0 Secondary default gateway 0.0.0.0 Primary DNS server address 0.0.0.0 Seco
Technical specifications 35 Setting Value Port Trunking Load Sharing Algorithm The algorithm selects the following as forwarding ports for forwardin
Technical specifications 36 Setting Value Serial Port Parity Bit None Serial Port Stop Bit 1 Serial Port Flow Control None Default VLAN Default
Technical specifications 37 Setting Value RADIUS Server Port 1645 RADIUS Server Retries 3 RADIUS Server Timeout 3 RADIUS Backdoor for Telnet Acce
Technical specifications 38 Setting Value Aggregate IGMP Report Disabled IGMP Fastleave Disabled IGMP Fastleave VLANs None IGMP Filtering Disabl
Technical specifications 39 Setting Value RMON Alarm Falling Event Index 0 RMON Alarm Owner Null IP Forwarding Disabled Configurable User Name - a
Contents 4 Installing XFP transceivers...
Technical specifications 40 Setting Value SNMPv3 - v1v2only subtree=1, included subtree=1.3.6.1.6.3.15, excluded subtree=1.3.6.1.6.3.16, excluded s
Technical specifications 41 Category Specification Best downlink external port packet forwarding rate ratio 16 : 5 Interswitch x-connects across enc
Performing a serial download 42 Performing a serial download In this section Introduction ...
Performing a serial download 43 4. Hold down the Shift key and press the D key repeatedly during the Memory Test, until this message appears: N
Performing a serial download 44 8. Select <Transfer-Send File> from the menu and choose these options in the Send File window: The Send File
Performing a serial download 45 Serial upgrade of operating system firmware procedure To perform a serial upgrade of the switch operating system fir
Performing a serial download 46 NOTE: To perform serial downloads at 57600 baud rate, press the Shift-F keys. To perform serial downloads at 1152
Performing a serial download 47 Depending on the selection, 1 or 2, the system updates image1 or image2 on the flash and a message with a progress i
SNMP MIBs support 48 SNMP MIBs support In this section MIB overview...
SNMP MIBs support 49 Supported MIBs The SNMP agent for the switch supports these MIBs: • dot1x.mib • GbE2c-1-10G-L2L3.mib • GbE2c-1-10G-L2L3_cpqh
Contents 5 Cannot connect to the switch console interface remotely using SSH... 57 Canno
SNMP MIBs support 50 o risingAlarm o fallingAlarm • GbE2c-1-10G-L2L3.mib traps o bntSwDefGwUp o bntSwDefGwDown o bntSwDefGwInService o bntSwDe
Electrostatic discharge 51 Electrostatic discharge In this section Preventing electrostatic discharge...
RJ-45 pin specification 52 RJ-45 pin specification In this section Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector...
RJ-45 pin specification 53 RJ-45 to DB-9 serial adapter with flow control pin assignment RJ-45 signals RJ-45 pins DB-9 pins DB-9 signals Re
Troubleshooting 54 Troubleshooting In this section Forgotten administrator user name and password that was configured on the switch...
Troubleshooting 55 • The server blade enclosure is not powered up. Be sure that the server blade enclosure is powered up and all the power connectio
Troubleshooting 56 Error message that the switch failed to complete the system self-testing appears on the serial console screen Action: The system d
Troubleshooting 57 • The setting allowing access to the switch using the Telnet interface is disabled. From the serial console interface, be sure th
Troubleshooting 58 The port activity LEDs continuously indicate activity after connecting more than one port to another switch or destination device
Troubleshooting 59 The switch does not let the user enable two adjacent ports into two different VLANs while assigning the ports to VLANs Action: The
Introduction 6 Introduction In this section Additional references...
Troubleshooting 60 o Be sure that a valid configuration file exists on the TFTP server to download to the switch. o On the switch, check the file n
Acronyms and abbreviations 61 Acronyms and abbreviations AAA authentication, authorization, and accounting BBI browser-based interface BOOTP Boots
Acronyms and abbreviations 62 IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IP Internet Protocol
Acronyms and abbreviations 63 NTP network time protocol NVRAM non-volatile memory OID object identifier OS operating system OSI Open Systems Int
Acronyms and abbreviations 64 SCP Secure Copy SFP small form-factor pluggable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SSH Secure Shell STP Spann
Index 65 A accessing the switch serial console interface, troubleshooting 55 additional references 6 architecture 9 Auto-MDI/MDIX 14 auto-neg
Index 66 planning switch configuration 18 port mapping 9 port mirroring 12 port trunking 12 R redundancy 8, 10, 15 redundant crosslinks 1
Introduction 7 • 9K jumbo frames that improve performance by increasing application throughput and decreasing server processor utilization • Robust
Introduction 8 Switch redundancy In a dual switch configuration, the switches offer several redundancy and failover features. With these features, th
Introduction 9 • A text-based, human read/write configuration file provides viewing, printing, and editing capabilities. • A DNS client supports pr
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