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
BLADE OS 5.1 Application Guide
264 Index BMD00113, September 2009
H
high-availability ................................................ 227
Host routes, OSPF............................................. 205
Hot Links ......................................................... 119
HP-OpenView..................................................... 31
I
IBM Director ...................................................... 31
ICMP ............................................................... 139
IEEE standards
802.1D
...................................................... 109
802.1s ............................................... 121, 125
802.1x......................................................... 78
IGMP....................................................... 139, 183
IGMP Snooping ................................................ 184
IGMPv3 ........................................................... 185
internal routing.................................................. 195
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)...... 183
IP address routing example................................. 160
IP interfaces example configuration ............ 160, 163
IP routing
cross-subnet example
.................................. 158
default gateway configuration....................... 161
IP interface configuration..................... 160, 163
IP subnets .................................................. 158
network diagram......................................... 158
subnet configuration example....................... 160
switch-based topology ................................. 159
IP subnets......................................................... 159
routing............................................... 158, 159
VLANs ....................................................... 87
ISL Trunking ...................................................... 67
Isolated VLAN.................................................. 106
L
LACP................................................................. 73
LDAP, authentication .......................................... 52
Link Aggregation Control Protocol ....................... 73
logical segment. See IP subnets.
LSAs
................................................................ 194
M
manual style conventions ..................................... 20
meter................................................................ 145
mirroring ports.................................................. 256
monitoring ports................................................ 256
MSTP ...............................................................125
multi-links between switches using port trunking ....65
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol .........................125
N
network management............................................31
O
OSPF
area types
...................................................192
authentication..............................................202
configuration examples .......................207 to ??
default route................................................200
external routes.............................................205
filtering criteria ...........................................139
host routes ..................................................205
link state database........................................194
neighbors....................................................194
overview ....................................................191
route summarization ....................................199
router ID ....................................................201
virtual link..................................................201
P
password
administrator account
...............................30, 60
user account............................................30, 60
Per Hop Behavior (PHB) ....................................149
port mirroring ....................................................256
configuration rules.........................................69
port trunking........................................................68
configuration example....................................70
EtherChannel ................................................67
fault tolerance ...............................................68
ports
for services
.................................................140
monitoring..................................................256
physical. See switch ports.
priority value (802.1p)
........................................151
Private VLANs ..................................................106
promiscuous port................................................106
protocol types ....................................................139
PVID (port VLAN ID)..........................................88
PVLAN.............................................................101