HP Switch 9304M Manuals
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Document Outline
- Book 2: HP ProCurve Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
- Title Page
- Notices
- Organization of Product Documentation
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Using Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Overview
- Usage Guidelines for Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Disabling or Re-Enabling Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Configuring Standard ACLs
- Configuring Extended ACLs
- Configuring Named ACLs
- Modifying ACLs
- Applying an ACL to a Subset of Ports on a Virtual Interface
- Enabling Strict TCP or UDP Mode
- Displaying ACLs
- Displaying the Log Entries
- Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
- Rate Limiting
- Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Configuring IP
- Basic Configuration
- Overview
- Basic IP Parameters and Defaults – Routing Switches
- Basic IP Parameters and Defaults – HP 6208M-SX
- Configuring IP Parameters – Routing Switches
- Configuring IP Addresses
- Configuring Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolver
- Configuring Packet Parameters
- Changing the Router ID
- Specifying a Single Source Interface for Telnet, TACACS/TACACS+, or RADIUS Packets
- Configuring ARP Parameters
- Configuring Forwarding Parameters
- Disabling ICMP Messages
- Disabling ICMP Redirects
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring a Default Network Route
- Configuring IP Load Sharing
- Optimizing the IP Forwarding Cache
- Configuring IRDP
- Configuring RARP
- Configuring UDP Broadcast and IP Helper Parameters
- Configuring BootP/DHCP Forwarding Parameters
- Configuring IP Parameters – HP 6208M-SX
- Displaying IP Configuration Information and Statistics
- Configuring RIP
- ICMP Host Unreachable Message for Undeliverable ARPs
- RIP Parameters and Defaults
- Configuring RIP Parameters
- Enabling RIP
- Changing the RIP Type on a Port
- Configuring Metric Parameters
- Changing the Administrative Distance
- Configuring Redistribution
- Configuring Route Learning and Advertising Parameters
- Changing the Route Loop Prevention Method
- Suppressing RIP Route Advertisement on a VRRP or VRRPE Backup Interface
- Configuring RIP Route Filters
- Displaying RIP Filters
- Configuring OSPF
- Overview of OSPF
- Configuring OSPF
- Configuration Rules
- OSPF Parameters
- Enable OSPF on the Routing Switch
- Assign OSPF Areas
- Assigning an Area Range (optional)
- Assigning Interfaces to an Area
- Modify Interface Defaults
- Block Flooding of Outbound LSAs on Specific OSPF Interfaces
- Assign Virtual Links
- Modify Virtual Link Parameters
- Define Redistribution Filters
- Modify Default Metric for Redistribution
- Enable Route Redistribution
- Disable or Re-enable Load Sharing
- Configure External Route Summarization
- Configure Default Route Origination
- Modify SPF Timers
- Modify Redistribution Metric Type
- Modify Administrative Distance
- Configure OSPF Group Link State Advertisement (LSA) Pacing
- Modify OSPF Traps Generated
- Modify OSPF Standard Compliance Setting
- Modify Exit Overflow Interval
- Modify the Maximum Number of Routes
- Modify LSDB Limits
- Displaying OSPF Information
- Displaying General OSPF Configuration Information
- Displaying OSPF Area Information
- Displaying OSPF Neighbor Information
- Displaying OSPF Interface Information
- Displaying OSPF Route Information
- Displaying OSPF External Link State Information
- Displaying OSPF Link State Information
- Displaying the Data in an LSA
- Displaying OSPF Virtual Neighbor Information
- Displaying OSPF Virtual Link Information
- Displaying OSPF ABR and ASBR Information
- Displaying OSPF Trap Status
- Configuring IP Multicast Protocols
- Overview of IP Multicasting
- Changing Global IP Multicast Parameters
- PIM Dense Overview
- Configuring PIM
- PIM Sparse Overview
- Configuring PIM Sparse
- Limitations in this Release
- Configuring Global Parameters
- Configuring PIM Interface Parameters
- Configuring PIM Sparse Global Parameters
- Statically Specifying the RP
- Changing the Shortest Path Tree (SPT) Threshold
- Changing the PIM Join and Prune Message Interval
- Displaying PIM Sparse Configuration Information and Statistics
- Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
- DVMRP Overview
- Configuring DVMRP
- Configuring an IP Tunnel
- Configuring a Static Multicast Route
- Tracing a Multicast Route
- Displaying Another Multicast Router’s Multicast Configuration
- Configuring BGP4
- Overview of BGP4
- Basic Configuration and Activation for BGP4
- BGP4 Parameters
- Memory Considerations
- Configuring BGP4
- Basic Configuration Tasks
- Optional Configuration Tasks
- Changing the Keep Alive Time and Hold Time
- Enabling Fast External Fallover
- Changing the Maximum Number of Paths for BGP4 Load Sharing
- Specifying a List of Networks to Advertise
- Changing the Default Local Preference
- Advertising the Default Information Originate
- Changing the Default MED (Metric) Used for Route Redistribution
- Changing Administrative Distances
- Configuring the routing switch To Always Compare Multi-Exit Discriminators (MEDs)
- Synchronizing Routes
- Automatically Summarizing Subnet Routes Into Class A, B, or C Networks
- Configuring Route Reflection Parameters
- Configuring Confederations
- Aggregating Routes Advertised to BGP4 Neighbors
- Modifying Redistribution Parameters
- Filtering Specific IP Addresses
- Filtering AS-Paths
- Filtering Communities
- Defining IP Prefix Lists
- Defining Neighbor Distribute Lists
- Defining Route Maps
- Using a Table Map To Set the Tag Value
- Configuring Route Flap Dampening
- Statically Allocating Memory for the HP 6308M-SX Routing Switch
- Displaying BGP4 Information
- Displaying Summary BGP4 Information
- Displaying the Active BGP4 Configuration
- Displaying Summary Neighbor Information
- Displaying BGP4 Neighbor Information
- Displaying Summary Route Information
- Displaying the BGP4 Route Table
- Displaying BGP4 Route-Attribute Entries
- Displaying the Routes BGP4 Has Placed in the IP Route Table
- Displaying Route Flap Dampening Statistics
- Displaying the Active Route Map Configuration
- Clearing Traffic Counters
- Clearing Route Flap Dampening Statistics
- Updating Route Information and Resetting a Neighbor Session
- Removing Route Flap Dampening
- Clearing Diagnostic Buffers
- Network Address Translation
- Configuring VRRP and VRRPE
- Overview
- Comparison of VRRP, VRRPE, and SRP
- VRRP and VRRPE Parameters
- Configuring Basic VRRP Parameters
- Configuring Basic VRRPE Parameters
- Note Regarding Disabling VRRP or VRRPE
- Configuring Additional VRRP and VRRPE Parameters
- Forcing a Master Router To Abdicate to a Standby Router
- Displaying VRRP and VRRPE Information
- Configuration Examples
- Configuring SRP
- Configuring IPX
- Overview of IPX
- Configuring IPX
- Dynamic IPX Configuration
- Enable IPX
- Enable NetBIOS
- Assign IPX Network Number, Frame Type, Enable NetBios on an Interface
- Define and Assign a Forward Filter and Group
- Define and Assign an IPX/RIP Filter and Group
- Configuring IPX SAP Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Enable Round-Robin GNS Replies
- Filter GNS Replies
- Disable GNS Replies
- Modify Maximum SAP and RIP Route Entries
- Modify RIP and SAP Hop Count Increment
- Modify the RIP Advertisement Packet Size
- Modify the SAP Advertisement Packet Size
- Modify the RIP Advertisement Interval
- Modify the SAP Advertisement Interval
- Modify the Age Timer for Learned IPX Routes
- Modify the Age Timer for Learned SAP Entries
- Displaying IPX Configuration Information and Statistics
- Configuring AppleTalk
- Overview of AppleTalk
- AppleTalk Components Supported on the HP 9304M, HP 9308M, and HP 6308M-SX Routing Switches
- Configuring AppleTalk Routing
- Filtering AppleTalk Zones and Networks
- Routing Between AppleTalk VLANs Using Virtual Interfaces
- Modifying AppleTalk Global Parameters
- Displaying AppleTalk Information
- Clearing AppleTalk Information
- Configuring VLANs
- Overview
- Routing Between VLANs (Routing Switches Only)
- Virtual Interfaces (Routing Switches Only)
- Bridging and Routing the Same Protocol Simultaneously on the Same Device (Routing Switches Only)
- Routing Between VLANs Using Virtual Interfaces (Routing Switches Only)
- Assigning a Different VLAN ID to the Default VLAN
- Assigning Trunk Group Ports
- Configuring Port-Based VLANs
- Modifying a Port-Based VLAN
- Configuring IP Sub-net, IPX Network and Protocol-Based VLANs
- Routing Between VLANs using Virtual Interfaces (Routing Switches Only)
- Configuring AppleTalk Cable VLANs
- Configuring Protocol VLANs With Dynamic Ports
- Configuring Uplink Ports Within a Port-Based VLAN
- Configuring the Same IP Sub-Net Address on Multiple Port-Based VLANs
- Configuring VLAN Groups and Virtual Interface Groups
- Configuring Super Aggregated VLANs
- Configuring VLANs Using the Web Management Interface
- Displaying VLAN Information
- Route Health Injection
- Network Monitoring
- Protecting Against Denial of Service Attacks
- Policies and Filters
- Index
- Additional Notices
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