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
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Chapter 7: Link Layer Discovery Protocol 127
LLDP Overview
127
Enabling or Disabling LLDP
128
Global LLDP Setting
128
Transmit and Receive Control
128
LLDP Transmit Features
129
Scheduled Interval
129
Minimum Interval
129
Time-to-Live for Transmitted Information
130
Trap Notifications
130
Changing the LLDP Transmit State
131
Types of Information Transmitted
131
LLDP Receive Features
133
Types of Information Received
133
Viewing Remote Device Information
133
Time-to-Live for Received Information
134
LLDP Example Configuration
135
Chapter 8: Quality of Service
137
QoS Overview
137
Using ACL Filters
139
Summary of Packet Classifiers
139
Summary of ACL Actions
141
ACL Order of Precedence
141
ACL Groups
143
Assigning ACLs to a Port
144
ACL Metering and Re-Marking
145
Viewing ACL Statistics
145
ACL Configuration Examples
146
Using DSCP Values to Provide QoS
148
Differentiated Services Concepts
148
Per-Hop Behavior
149
QoS Levels
150
Using 802.1p Priorities to Provide QoS
151
Queuing and Scheduling
153