Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Table 24 Event Log system modules (continued)
Documented in HP Switch
hardware/software guide
DescriptionSystem module
Premium License Installation GuideHP Switch premium licensing: Provides
access to expanded features on
certain HP switches.
licensing
Access Security GuideKey Management System: Configures
and maintains security information
kms
(keys) for all routing protocols,
including a timing mechanism for
activating and deactivating an
individual protocol.
Management and Configuration GuideLACP trunks: The switch can either
automatically establish an
lacp
802.3ad-compliant trunk group or
provide a manually configured, static
LACP trunk.
Management and Configuration Guide
Advanced Traffic Management Guide
Load balancing in LACP port trunks or
802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree
ldbal
protocol (MSTP) that uses VLANs in a
network to improve network resource
utilization and maintain a loop-free
environment.
Load-balancing messages also include
switch meshing events. The switch
meshing feature provides redundant
links, improved bandwidth use, and
support for different port types and
speeds.
Management and Configuration GuideLink-Layer Discovery Protocol: Supports
transmitting LLDP packets to neighbor
lldp
devices and reading LLDP packets
received from neighbor devices,
enabling a switch to advertise itself to
adjacent devices and to learn about
adjacent LLDP devices.
Advanced Traffic Management GuideLoop protection: Detects the formation
of loops when an unmanaged device
loop_protect
on the network drops spanning tree
packets and provides protection by
transmitting loop protocol packets out
ports on which loop protection has
been enabled.
Access Security GuideWeb and MAC authentication:
Port-based security employed on the
macauth
network edge to protect private
networks and the switch itself from
unauthorized access using one of the
following interfaces:
Web page login to authenticate
users for access to the network
RADIUS server that uses a device's
MAC address for authentication
Access Security GuideMAC lockdown and MAC lockoutmaclock
MAC lockdown prevents station
movement and MAC address
"hijacking" by requiring a MAC
address to be used only on an
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