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We have 4 HP ProCurve Series 3400cl manuals available for free PDF download: Management Manual, Management And Configuration Manual, Release Notes, Supplementary Manual. Intelligent Edge Datasheet Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. This chapter describes the Series 3400cl Switch devices, including:. Power Test, Fan, RPS, and and Fault Module Status LEDs. All these ports have the “HP Auto MDIX” feature, which means you can use either straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cables to connect any network devices to the switch. The Status LED for the component with the fault will blink simultaneously. The switch Fault LED will be blinking simultaneously.The operation of this LED is controlled by the LED Mode select button, and the current setting is indicated by the LED Mode indicator LEDs near the button. This action clears any temporary error conditions that may have occurred and executes the switch self test. Clear Button. These LEDs are located on the physical expansion module bulkhead. These LEDs are only viewable in the rear of the Switch 3400cl-48G product on the Expansion Slot Module itself. This connection is described under “Connect a Console to the Switch” in chapter 2, “Installing the Switch.” The console can be a PC or workstation running a VT-100 terminal emulator, or a VT-100 terminal. At this point, the switch is fully installed. See the rest of this chapter if you need more detailed information on any of these installation steps. See transceiver. For 1000 Mbps (gigabit) operation, Category 5e cabling or better is recommended. “Switch Ports and Network Cables” Summary of Cable Types to Use With the Switch Length Limits Twisted-Pair Cables 100 meters Note: The Series 3400cl Switch devices are compatible with the IEEE 802.3ab standard. If a module is installed or removed with the switch powered on, a reset will occur. Only insert or remove a module during scheduled downtime with the switch powered off.http://hylimusic.com/fckeditor/editor/filemanager/connectors/php/userfiles/biz-tracker-manual.xml
N o t e When switch power is on, the Link and Activity LEDs will come on for approximately two seconds and then go off. This is confirmation the trans- ceiver is completely seated. Non- ProCurve mini-GBICs are not supported, and their use may result in product malfunction. Should you require additional ProCurve mini-GBICs, contact your ProCurve Networking Sales and Service Office or authorized dealer. To remove the mini-GBICs that have the wire bail, lower the bail until it is approximately horizontal, and then using the bail, pull the mini-GBIC from the slot. They are powered on when the power cord is connected to the switch and to a power source. For safety, the power outlet should be located near the switch installation. Self test takes approximately 50 seconds to complete.The Series 3400cl Switch devices can be mounted in these ways: in a rack or cabinet. These include mounting the switch so its front face is flush with the face of the rack, or mounting it in a more balanced position as shown in the illustration. These include mounting the switch so its front face is flush with the face of the rack, or mounting it in a more balanced position as shown in the illustration. Lower switch with mounting. Tighten these screws. 2-18. The switch comes with rubber feet in the accessory kit that can be used to help keep the switch from sliding on the surface. Attach the rubber feet to the four corners on the bottom of the switch within the embossed angled lines. For mini-GBICs ports, and in general for all the switch ports, when a network cable from an active network device is connected to the port, the port LED for that port should go on. If the port LED does not go on when the network cable is connected to the port, see in chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”. Change the switch settings first, save your changes, then change the terminal settings, then reboot the switch and reestablish the console session.http://alemotta.com/resources/original/biyang-pedal-power-manual.xml
Notice that the end node devices are connected to the switch by straight-through or crossover twisted-pair cables. That is, with its high performance, it can be used for interconnecting network segments—simply connect the network hubs that form those segments to the switch, or you can also connect other switches. Category 3 or 4 cable can also be used if the connection is 10 Mbps only. With a Gigabit-SX Module, for example, in the Switch 5304xl, the entire switched topology could be connected to a campus backbone, as shown in the illustration above. All hardware and paths are redundant.Using the method described in the preceding section, connect a terminal device to the switch and display the switch console command (CLI) prompt (the default display). For more information on IP addressing, see the Management and Configuration Guide, which is on the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your switch. As a result, with the proper network connections, you can now manage the switch from a PC equipped with Telnet, a web browser interface, or from an SNMP-based network management station using a tool such as ProCurve Manager. You can use either a Telnet session or a standard web browser to manage the switch. An extensive help system is also available for the web browser interface. To access the help system though, the subnet on which the switch is installed must have access to the internet, or ProCurve Manager needs to be installed on a network management station that is on the subnet. The RJ-45 ports are configured as “Auto”.A port on your switch may not be operating as you expect because it has been put into a “blocking” state by Spanning Tree, GVRP (automatic VLANs), or LACP (automatic trunking). (Note that the normal operation of the Spanning Tree, GVRP, and LACP features may put the port in a blocking state.) Or, the port just may have. F - Front B - Back. If the fault indication reoccurs, the switch may have failed.
If these LEDs stay on longer than 60 seconds or begin blinking, there may be a problem with the switch. See your LAN adapter documentation for more information on running a link test or Ping test. If the switch has a valid configuration, and you are restoring the factory default settings for a reason other than configuration problems, you should save the switch configuration prior to performing the factory default reset. The new switch software would be available on the ProCurve Web site, 4-12. The ProCurve Web site, to-date support information. AC voltage: Maximum current: Frequency range: Environmental Temperature: Relative humidity: (non-condensing) Maximum altitude: 3400cl-24G (J4905A) 3400cl-48G (J4906A) 44.3 cm (17.42 in) Laser Klasse 1 These mini-GBICs comply with IEC 825-2: 1993. HP recommends that you work with a qualified LAN cable installer for assistance with your cabling requirements. Switch Ports. When testing your cabling, be sure to include the patch cables that connect the switch and other end devices to the patch panels on your site. The patch cables are frequently overlooked when testing cable and they must also comply with the cabling standards. If you connect a Switch 3400 twisted-pair port to another switch or hub, which typically have MDI-X ports, the Switch 3400 port automatically operates as an MDI port. For 1000 Mbps connections, 100-ohm Category 5e or better cabling is. Pin Assignments For 1000Base-T operation, all four pairs of wires are used for both transmit and receive.Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this symbol, refer to the product documentation to get more information about the product. Dev'essere installato un collegamento a terra di sicurezza, non interrompibile che vada dalla fonte d'alimentazione principale ai terminali d'entrata, al cavo d'alimentazione oppure al set cavo d'alimentazione fornito con il prodotto.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. If your switch is using a software version earlier than M.10.10, you need to install and boot the M.10.10 software (included in the M.10.41 software package) to load the I.08.12 ROM version, before installing M.10.20 or newer. S e c u r i t y N o t e: Downloading and booting software release M.08.89 or greater for the first time automatically enables SNMP access to the hpSwitchAuth MIB objects. If this is not desirable for your network, ProCurve recommends that you disable it after downloading and rebooting with the latest switch software. For more information, refer to “Enforcing Switch Security” on page 10 The user is advised to save a copy of the pre-M.10.65 startup-config file BEFORE UPDATING to M.10.68 or greater, in case there is ever a need to revert back to an earlier version of software.Company, LP. The information contained herein is subject HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY MAKES NO. Page 3: Contents ContentsSoftware Management. Software Updates. Check the ProCurve Networking Web site frequently for free software updates. Page 12 Software Management. Downloading Software to the Switch. Note. Downloading new software does not change the current switch configuration. The switch. Page 13 Software ManagementTFTP Download from a Server. Page 14 Software Management. Page 15 Software ManagementSaving Configurations While Using the CLI. The switch operates with two. Page 16 Software Management. Install Recommendations for I.08.12 Boot ROM Update. When installing the M.10.17. Page 17 Software ManagementProCurve Switch, Routing Switch, and Router Software Keys. Software. Page 18 Software Management. ProCurve Switch, Routing Switch, and Router Software KeysPage 19 Software ManagementMinimum Software Versions for Series 3400cl Switch Features. For. Page 20: Enforcing Switch Security Enforcing Switch Security.
Switch Management Access Security. Enforcing Switch Security. ProCurve switches are designed as “plug and play” devices, allowing. Page 21 Enforcing Switch SecurityIt is important to evaluate the level of management access vulnerability existing. Page 22 Enforcing Switch Security. SNMP Access (Simple Network Management Protocol). In the default configuration, the switch is. Page 23 Enforcing Switch SecurityCaution. Downloading and booting from the M.08.89 or greater software version for. Page 24 Enforcing Switch Security. For the commands to implement the above actions, refer to “Front-Panel Security” in. Page 25 Enforcing Switch SecurityNetwork Access Security. This section outlines provisions for protecting access through the switch. Page 26 Enforcing Switch Security. Network Access Security. Secure Shell (SSH). SSH provides Telnet-like functions through encrypted, authenticated transactions of the following. Page 27 Enforcing Switch SecurityPage 28 Enforcing Switch Security. Network Access SecurityPage 30: Clarifications and Updates Clarifications and Updates. Operating Notes for Jumbo Traffic-Handling. Clarifications and Updates. In the Management and. Page 31 Clarifications and UpdatesIGMP Command Update. The following information updates and clarifies information in Chapter 4. Page 32 Clarifications and Updates. General Switch Traffic Security Guideline. Setting Fast-Leave and Forced Fast-Leave from the CLI. In earlier switch models. Page 33 Clarifications and UpdatesPage 34: Known Issues Known Issues. Rate-Limiting. Known Issues. Release M.10.17. The following is a known issue related to installation of Release M.10.17 software,. Page 35: Enhancements EnhancementsEnhancements. Enhancments are listed in chronological order, oldest to newest software release. To review the. Page 36 Enhancements. Release M.08.78 Enhancements. Using Fastboot To Reduce Boot Time. The fastboot command allows a boot sequence.
Page 37 EnhancementsThe following shows a sample output from this new command. Page 38 Enhancements. Release M.08.84 Enhancements. Release M.08.84 includes the following enhancement. Added the show tech transceivers command to. Page 39 EnhancementsPage 40 Enhancements. Release M.08.89 Enhancements. This requires that the DNS server. Page 41 EnhancementsConfiguring a DNS Entry. The switch allows one DNS server entry, which includes the DNS. Page 42 Enhancements. Release M.08.89 EnhancementsPage 44 Enhancements. Release M.08.89 EnhancementsEvent Log Messages. Message Meaning. DNS server address not configured The switch does not have. Page 46 Enhancements. S e c u r i t y N o t es. Passwords and keys configured. Page 47 EnhancementsFor example, to disable SNMP access to the switch’s authentication MIB and then display the. Page 48 Enhancements. Releases M.08.90 and M.08.91 Enhancements. Running configuration:Page 50 Enhancements. Changing the QoS Pass-Through Mode can be done without rebooting the switch. However,. Page 51 EnhancementsQoS Pass-Through Mode SNMP MIB Object. A read-write MIB object,Release M.08.94 Enhancements. The current QoS Pass-Through Mode also is displayed in the show running-config command output. Operating Notes. Page 53 EnhancementsPage 54 Enhancements. Release M.08.94 Enhancements. Table 3. DHCP Operation for the Topology in Figure 12Releases M.08.95 through M.10.01 Enhancements. Software fixes only; no new enhancements. Release M.08.96. Page 56 Enhancements. Release M.10.02 Enhancements. Page 57 EnhancementsTable 4. Contrasting Dynamic and Static ACLs. RADIUS-Based (Dynamic) ACLs Port-Based (Static) ACLs. Operates on. Page 58 Enhancements. Terminology. ACE: See Access Control Entry, below. Access Control Entry (ACE): An ACE is a policy. Page 59 EnhancementsPage 60 Enhancements. Release M.10.02 EnhancementsPage 61 EnhancementsExample. Suppose the ACL in Figure 3 is assigned to filter the traffic from an. Page 62 Enhancements. Release M.10.
02 EnhancementsPage 63 EnhancementsFor example, suppose you want to configure a RADIUS-based ACL to invoke these policies in. Page 64 Enhancements. General Steps. These steps suggest a process for using ACLs to establish client access policies. The. Page 65 EnhancementsPage 66 Enhancements. Page 67 EnhancementsLimits for RADIUS-Based ACLs, Associated ACEs, and Counters. Table 5 describes limits the switch supports. Page 68 Enhancements. Release M.10.02 EnhancementsPage 69 EnhancementsPage 70 Enhancements. Release M.10.02 EnhancementsPage 71 EnhancementsThe following syntax and operating information refers to ACLs configured in a RADIUS serverRelease M.10.02 Enhancements. When used in an ACL, the. Page 73 EnhancementsOptions include 802.1X, Web authentication, and MACRelease M.10.02 Enhancements. Displaying the Current RADIUS-Based ACL Activity on the Switch. These commands output data indicating the current. Page 75 EnhancementsSyntax: show port-access authenticator Page 76 Enhancements. Release M.10.02 EnhancementsMessage Meaning. ACE parsing error, destination IP, Notifies of a problem with the destination IP. Page 78 Enhancements. Release M.10.02 EnhancementsFigure 13. Viewing sFlow Agent Information. Page 80 Enhancements. Release M.10.04 EnhancementsParameter Name DescriptionPage 82 Enhancements. Release M.10.04 EnhancementsConfiguring Instrumentation Monitor. The following commands and parameters are used to configure the operational thresholds. Page 84 Enhancements. Release M.10.04 Enhancements. Examples. To turn on monitoring and event log messaging with the default medium values. Page 85 EnhancementsPage 86 Enhancements. Release M.10.04 EnhancementsNote. The router rip command exists in previous software versions. In this implementation, however, RIP. Page 88 Enhancements. The following shows RSTP sample output from the enhanced command.Page 90 Enhancements. Release M.10.07 Enhancements. Release M.10.07 includes the following enhancement.
Page 91 EnhancementsPage 92 Enhancements. Release M.10.09 Enhancements. Configuration Considerations. Page 93 EnhancementsEnabling UDLD. UDLD is enabled on a per port basis. For example, to enable UDLD. Page 94 Enhancements. Notes. Page 95 EnhancementsDisplaying Summary UDLD Information. To display summary information on all UDLD-enabledPage 96 Enhancements. Displaying Detailed UDLDP Status Information. To display detailed UDLD information forPage 97 EnhancementsConfiguration Warnings and Event Log Messages. Warning Messages. The following table shows the warning messages. Page 98 Enhancements. Release M.10.10 Enhancements. Release M.10.10 includes the following enhancement. Spanning Tree Per-Port BPDU Filtering. The STP. Page 99 EnhancementsCaution. Ports configured with the BPDU filter mode remain active (learning and forward frames); however. Page 100 Enhancements. The show spanning-tree command has also been extended to display BPDU filtered ports. Page 101 EnhancementsReleases M.10.11 through M.10.12 Enhancements. Software fixes only, no new enhancements. Release M.10.13. Page 102 Enhancements. Release M.10.17 EnhancementsPage 103 EnhancementsSTP — Spanning Tree Protocol, part of the original IEEE 802.1D specification. The 2004 edition. Page 104 Enhancements. Release M.10.17 Enhancements. Viewing BPDU Protection Status. The show spanning-tree command has additional information on BPDU protection as shown. Page 105 EnhancementsRelease M.10.21 Enhancements. Release M.10.22 Enhancements. Release M.10.22 includes. Page 106 Enhancements. Release M.10.22 EnhancementsRelease M.10.23 Enhancements. Release M.10.23 includes the following enhancement. Page 108 Enhancements. Release M.10.27 Enhancements. Release M.10.27 includes the following enhancement. Page 109 EnhancementsNotes:Release M.10.28 Enhancements. Release M.10.28 Enhancements. Release M.10.29 Enhancements. Release M.10.29 includes the. Page 111 EnhancementsPage 112 Enhancements. Release M.10.
33 EnhancementsPage 113 EnhancementsPage 114 Enhancements. Release M.10.33 EnhancementsPage 115 EnhancementsFigure 8. Example of an Active VLAN Configuration. In Figure Figure 8, if RADIUS authorizes. Page 116 Enhancements. Release M.10.33 Enhancements. Figure 10. Active Configuration for VLAN 33 Temporarily Drops Port 22 for the 802.1X SessionEnabling the Use of GVRP-Learned Dynamic VLANs in Authentication SessionsRelease M.10.34 EnhancementsPage 119 EnhancementsRelease M.10.35 Enhancements. Release M.10.35 includes the following enhancement. Page 120 Enhancements. Release M.10.35 Enhancements. Page 121 EnhancementsConfiguring Trusted Ports. In a similar way to DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP protection allows you. Page 122 Enhancements. To configure one or more Ethernet interfaces that handle VLAN traffic as trusted ports, enter the. Page 123 EnhancementsAn example of the ip source binding command is shown here. Page 124 Enhancements. Verifying the Configuration of Dynamic ARP Protection. To display the current configuration of dynamic ARP protection. Page 125 EnhancementsMonitoring Dynamic ARP Protection. When dynamic ARP protection is enabled, you can monitor and troubleshoot. Page 126 Enhancements. Release M.10.37 Enhancements. Configuring MSTP Port Connectivity Parameters. With release K.12.04, all ports are configured as auto-edge-ports by default. Page 127 EnhancementsPage 128 Enhancements. Release M.10.38 EnhancementsPage 129 EnhancementsSend SNMP v2c Informs. Enabling and Configuring SNMP Informs. You can use the snmp-server informs. Page 130 Enhancements. Release M.10.39 EnhancementsPage 131 EnhancementsPage 132 Enhancements. Release M.10.39 Enhancements. You can configure local, chap-radius or eap-radius as the primary password authentication methodRelease M.10.39 EnhancementsYou can also view the value of the Arp Age timer in the configuration file. Page 136 Enhancements. Release M.10.40 Enhancements.
If the ARP cache should become full because entries are not cleared (due to increased timeout. Page 137 EnhancementsProtection Against IP Source Address Spoofing. Many network attacks occur when an attacker injects packets. Page 138 Enhancements. Release M.10.43 Enhancements. Prerequisite: DHCP Snooping. Dynamic IP lockdown requires that you enable DHCP snooping as a prerequisite for. Page 139 EnhancementsIn this example, the following DHCP leases have been learned by DHCP snooping on port. Page 140 Enhancements. Enabling Dynamic IP Lockdown. To enable dynamic IP lockdown on all ports or specified ports, enter. Page 141 EnhancementsPage 142 Enhancements. Adding a Static Binding. To add the static configuration of an IP-to-MAC binding for a port. Page 143 EnhancementsAn example of the show ip source-lockdown status command output is shown in Figure 20. Page 144 Enhancements. Dynamic IP Lockdown (DIPLD) Bindings. Mac Address IP Address VLAN Port. Page 145 EnhancementsRelease M.10.65 Enhancements. Release M.10.65 Enhancements. Release M.10.65 includes the following enhancement. Page 147 EnhancementsPage 148 Enhancements. Each MST instance supports a different set of VLANs. A VLAN that is mapped to an. Page 149 EnhancementsMST Configuration Identifier InformationPage 150 Enhancements. Release M.10.66 Enhancements. Page 151 EnhancementsAdding a Description for a Syslog Server. You can associate a user-friendly description with each. Page 152 Enhancements. Figure 30. Example of the Logging Command with a Priority Description. Note. Page 153 EnhancementsRelease M.10.67 Enhancements. Release M.10.68 Enhancements. Release M.10.68 includes. Page 154 Enhancements. Release M.10.69 EnhancementsSoftware Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Software fixes are. Page 156 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.61Page 157 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 158 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.64. Problems Resolved in Release M.
08.64 (Not a general release). Page 159 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.08.68. Problems Resolved in Release M.08.68 (Not a general. Page 160 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.70. Page 161 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 162 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.75. Problems Resolved in Release M.08.75. Page 163 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.08.78. Problems Resolved in Release M.08.78 (Not a general. Page 164 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.83. Page 165 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 166 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.90. For details refer to “Using SNMP. Page 167 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.08.93. Problems Resolved in Release M.08.93 (Not a general. Page 168 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.08.97. Problems Resolved in Release M.08.97 (Never released)Page 170 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.07. Page 171 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.10.09. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.09. Page 172 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.11. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.11. Page 173 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.10.14. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.14. Page 174 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Page 175 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 176 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.23. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.23 (Never released)Page 178 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.28. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.28 (Not a general release). Page 179 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.10.32. Page 181 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 182 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.36Release M.10.39. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.39.
Page 184 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.42. Page 185 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.10.45. Problems Resolved in Release M.10.45 (Not a Public. Page 186 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.48. Page 187 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 188 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.66Page 190 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.68. Page 191 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Page 192 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72. Release M.10.70. Page 193 Software Fixes in Release M.08.51 - M.10.72Release M.10.71.