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HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch
User Guide
Part Number 445876-001
May 2007 (First Edition)
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Page 1 - User Guide

HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Guide Part Number 445876-001 May 2007 (First Edition)

Page 2 - Audience assumptions

Introduction 10 ten Gigabit external Ethernet ports and sixteen internal Gigabit Ethernet ports providing connectivity to the blade servers within th

Page 3 - Contents

Introduction 11 • High availability VRRP Layer 3 switching provides more power, flexibility, and security capabilities to network administrators. Ne

Page 4 - Contents 4

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

Page 5 - Contents 5

Introduction 13 RADIUS The switch supports the RADIUS method to authenticate and authorize remote administrators for managing the switch. This method

Page 6 - Introduction

Introduction 14 • The accounting attributes of protocol, start_time, stop_time, and elapsed_time. For BBI users, accounting stop records are only se

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Introduction 15 through a procedure called auto-negotiation. Auto-negotiation involves probing the capability of the network using low-level signalin

Page 8 - Configuration and management

Component identification 16 Component identification In this section 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch front panel ...

Page 9 - Switch architecture

Component identification 17 Item Description 6 XFP transceiver cage port 21 • Green—Link LED (top) • Flashing green—Activity LED (bottom) 7 RJ-4

Page 10 - Supported technologies

Installing the switch 18 Installing the switch In this section Preparing for installation ...

Page 11 - Spanning Tree Protocol

Installing the switch 19 • Switch IP settings • VLAN settings • XFP settings • Port names and types • Port trunking settings • Interswitch X-C

Page 12 - Introduction 12

© Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties

Page 13 - TACACS+

Installing the switch 20 NOTE: It is recommended to change the default switch passwords after initial configuration and as regularly as required

Page 14 - Introduction 14

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

Page 15 - Redundant images in firmware

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

Page 16 - Component identification

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

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Installing the switch 24 Installing XFP transceivers CAUTION: To prevent damage to the fiber optic cable or the XFP transceiver, do not install

Page 18 - Installing the switch

Installing the switch 25 • Firmware Upgrade Smart Component (for Microsoft Windows only)—Provides quick and easy installation of the switch firmwar

Page 19 - Switch security

Replacing a switch 26 Replacing a switch In this section Replacing an existing switch...

Page 20 - Using a configuration file

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

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Regulatory compliance notices 28 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Class A equipment ...

Page 22 - Accessing the switch

Regulatory compliance notices 29 European Union regulatory notice This product complies with the following EU Directives: • Low Voltage Directive 2

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Contents 3 Contents Introduction...

Page 24 - Installing XFP transceivers

Regulatory compliance notices 30 Korean class A notice Laser compliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device (that is, CD o

Page 25 - Installing the switch 25

Technical specifications 31 Technical specifications In this section General specifications ...

Page 26 - Replacing a switch

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

Page 27 - Reference Guide

Technical specifications 33 Port type Port number Port name STP Server 4 Downlink4 Disabled Server 5 Downlink5 Disabled Server 6 Downlink6 Disabl

Page 28 - Canadian notice

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

Page 29 - Japanese class A notice

Technical specifications 35 Setting Value Port Trunking Load Sharing Algorithm The algorithm selects the following as forwarding ports for forwardin

Page 30 - Laser compliance

Technical specifications 36 Setting Value Serial Port Parity Bit None Serial Port Stop Bit 1 Serial Port Flow Control None Default VLAN Default

Page 31 - Technical specifications

Technical specifications 37 Setting Value RADIUS Server Port 1645 RADIUS Server Retries 3 RADIUS Server Timeout 3 RADIUS Backdoor for Telnet Acce

Page 32 - • VLAN Name—Default VLAN

Technical specifications 38 Setting Value Aggregate IGMP Report Disabled IGMP Fastleave Disabled IGMP Fastleave VLANs None IGMP Filtering Disabl

Page 33 - General default settings

Technical specifications 39 Setting Value RMON Alarm Falling Event Index 0 RMON Alarm Owner Null IP Forwarding Disabled Configurable User Name - a

Page 34 - Setting Value

Contents 4 Installing XFP transceivers...

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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

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Technical specifications 41 Category Specification Best downlink external port packet forwarding rate ratio 16 : 5 Interswitch x-connects across enc

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Performing a serial download 42 Performing a serial download In this section Introduction ...

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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

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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

Page 40 - Performance specifications

Performing a serial download 45 Serial upgrade of operating system firmware procedure To perform a serial upgrade of the switch operating system fir

Page 41 - Category Specification

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

Page 42 - Performing a serial download

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

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SNMP MIBs support 48 SNMP MIBs support In this section MIB overview...

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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

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Contents 5 Cannot connect to the switch console interface remotely using SSH... 57 Canno

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SNMP MIBs support 50 o risingAlarm o fallingAlarm • GbE2c-1-10G-L2L3.mib traps o bntSwDefGwUp o bntSwDefGwDown o bntSwDefGwInService o bntSwDe

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Electrostatic discharge 51 Electrostatic discharge In this section Preventing electrostatic discharge...

Page 48 - SNMP MIBs support

RJ-45 pin specification 52 RJ-45 pin specification In this section Standard RJ-45 receptacle/connector...

Page 49 - Supported traps

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

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Troubleshooting 54 Troubleshooting In this section Forgotten administrator user name and password that was configured on the switch...

Page 51 - Electrostatic discharge

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

Page 52 - RJ-45 pin specification

Troubleshooting 56 Error message that the switch failed to complete the system self-testing appears on the serial console screen Action: The system d

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Troubleshooting 57 • The setting allowing access to the switch using the Telnet interface is disabled. From the serial console interface, be sure th

Page 54 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 58 The port activity LEDs continuously indicate activity after connecting more than one port to another switch or destination device

Page 55 - Troubleshooting 55

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

Page 56 - Troubleshooting 56

Introduction 6 Introduction In this section Additional references...

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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

Page 58 - Troubleshooting 58

Acronyms and abbreviations 61 Acronyms and abbreviations AAA authentication, authorization, and accounting BBI browser-based interface BOOTP Boots

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Acronyms and abbreviations 62 IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IP Internet Protocol

Page 60 - Troubleshooting 60

Acronyms and abbreviations 63 NTP network time protocol NVRAM non-volatile memory OID object identifier OS operating system OSI Open Systems Int

Page 61 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Acronyms and abbreviations 64 SCP Secure Copy SFP small form-factor pluggable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SSH Secure Shell STP Spann

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Index 65 A accessing the switch serial console interface, troubleshooting 55 additional references 6 architecture 9 Auto-MDI/MDIX 14 auto-neg

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Index 66 planning switch configuration 18 port mapping 9 port mirroring 12 port trunking 12 R redundancy 8, 10, 15 redundant crosslinks 1

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Introduction 7 • 9K jumbo frames that improve performance by increasing application throughput and decreasing server processor utilization • Robust

Page 65 - Index 65

Introduction 8 Switch redundancy In a dual switch configuration, the switches offer several redundancy and failover features. With these features, th

Page 66 - Index 66

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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