BLADE OS™ Application Guide HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Version 5.1 Advanced Functionality Software
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Part 1: Basic Switching
- Accessing the Switch
- The Management Network
- Local Management Using the Console Port
- The Command Line Interface
- Remote Management Access
- Client IP Address Agents
- Securing Access to the Switch
- Setting Allowable Source IP Address Ranges
- RADIUS Authentication and Authorization
- TACACS+ Authentication
- LDAP Authentication and Authorization
- Secure Shell and Secure Copy
- Configuring SSH/SCP Features on the Switch
- Configuring the SCP Administrator Password
- Using SSH and SCP Client Commands
- SSH and SCP Encryption of Management Messages
- Generating RSA Host and Server Keys for SSH Access
- SSH/SCP Integration with Radius Authentication
- SSH/SCP Integration with TACACS+ Authentication
- End User Access Control
- Ports and Trunking
- Port-Based Network Access Control
- VLANs
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- RSTP and MSTP
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Quality of Service
- Accessing the Switch
- Part 2: IP Routing
- Basic IP Routing
- Routing Information Protocol
- IGMP
- OSPF
- OSPF Overview
- OSPF Implementation in BLADE OS
- OSPF Configuration Examples
- Remote Monitoring
- Part 3: High Availability Fundamentals
- High Availability
- Layer 2 Failover
- Server Link Failure Detection
- VRRP Overview
- Failover Methods
- BLADE OS Extensions to VRRP
- Virtual Router Deployment Considerations
- High Availability Configurations
- High Availability
- Part 4: Appendices
- Index

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Index
Symbols
[ ]....................................................................... 20
Numerics
802.1Q VLAN tagging......................................... 90
A
accessing the switch
LDAP
......................................................... 52
RADIUS authentication................................. 43
security........................................................ 41
using the Browser-based Interface................... 27
active-active redundancy.................................... 243
administrator account..................................... 30, 60
application ports................................................ 140
authenticating, in OSPF ..................................... 202
autonomous systems (AS) .................................. 195
B
BBI. See Browser-Based Interface ...................... 196
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) ..................... 110
broadcast domains ....................................... 87, 162
Browser-Based Interface .................................... 196
C
Cisco EtherChannel ............................................. 69
CIST ................................................................ 125
Class of Service queue ....................................... 153
command conventions ......................................... 20
Command Line Interface.................................... 196
Community VLAN............................................ 106
configuration rules
port mirroring
...............................................69
spanning tree.................................................69
Trunking ......................................................69
VLANs ........................................................69
configuring
IP routing
...................................................160
OSPF.........................................................206
D
default gateway..................................................159
configuration example..................................161
default route, OSPF............................................200
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)..........148
E
End user access control, configuring ......................60
EtherChannel.......................................................67
as used with port trunking...............................69
Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN ........78
external routing..................................................195
F
Failover.............................................................228
overview ....................................................242
fault tolerance with port trunking...........................68
frame tagging. See VLANs tagging.
G
gateway. See default gateway.