Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12
ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide 6-27
Configuring the Network
Step 2.
From the System Components List, select the system to configure.
Step 3. When you have finished making your changes, click Save.
To restore these fields to the original default settings, click
Reset to Defaults. You must then Save
to actually have the defaults take effect.
To abandon your changes and revert to the current settings, click
Cancel.
Note:
Save saves all changes made on any of the sub-tabs since the last Save. Cancel discards
all changes on all sub-tabs since the last save.
Access Controller Advanced Configuration Options
The following settings appear on this page if you are configuring an Access Controller or an Integrated
Access Manager. They do not appear if you are configuring a Access Control Server.
Bridging
A HP system provides filtering and redirection of IP packets at Layer 3. With bridging, you can specify
certain Layer 2 packets to be copied across an Access Controller to the clients. Bridging is disabled by
default.
Caution:
Any modifications to the bridging settings will log off all clients.
To Enable Ethernet Bridging for this Access Controller, do the following:
Step 1. From the Bridging drop-down field, select Enabled.
Step 2. Specify the type of Bridged traffic:
Table 6-5. Bridging options
Protocol Description
Cisco Discovery Protocol Enables CDP packets through this Access Controller.
This Layer 2 protocol is used by Cisco network hardware and software to
manage a network of Cisco devices.
Wireless Network Access Protocol Enables WNMP packets through this Access Controller.
This Layer 2 protocol is used by Symbol Technologies, Inc. network
hardware to manage a network of Symbol devices.
AppleTalk Enables AppleTalk packets to be passed through this Access Controller.
IPX/802.3 (Ethernet Raw) Enables Novell 802.3 IPX Ethernet traffic.
IPX/802.3 (Ethernet) Enables IEEE standard 802.3 IPX traffic.
IPX/802.2 (LLC and SNAP) Enables IPX traffic that includes the 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC)
header and the Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) header.
IPX/Ethernet II encapsulation (Type II) Enables IPX traffic encapsulated using the standard Ethernet 2 header.
SLP (Service Location Protocol) Enables Novell SLP traffic to be passed through this Access Controller.