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ProCurve Switches
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ProCurve Series 2510 Switches
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3 Using the Menu Interface
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8 Configuring IP Addressing
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9 Time Protocols
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11 Port Trunking
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A File Transfers
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C Troubleshooting
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D MAC Address Management
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Product Documentation
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Feature Index
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Getting Started
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Introduction
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Conventions
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Command Syntax Statements
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Command Prompts
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Sources for More Information
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Need Only a Quick Start?
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Advantages of Using the CLI
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Using the Menu Interface
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Line (CLI) option
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Main Menu Features
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[S] (for the
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[C] (for
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[B] (for the Back action)
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Menu Features List
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Where To Go From Here
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Accessing the CLI
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Using the CLI
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Privilege Levels at Logon
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Privilege Level Operation
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Manager Privileges
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How To Move Between Levels
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? symbol lists the
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Command Option Displays
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Displaying CLI “Help”
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Configuration Modes
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CLI Control and Editing
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General Features
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Session with the Switch
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Plus (PCM+)
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First-Time
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Install Alert
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Interface Session
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Using the Passwords
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Using the User Names
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If You Lose a Password
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The Help Button
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Support/Mgmt URLs Feature
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Support URL
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Status Reporting Features
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Port Utilization
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The Alert Log
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The Status Bar
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Management
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Using the CLI To Implement
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Interfaces To Implement
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Configuration Changes
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[Enter] key, then
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[S] (for Save)
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[C] (for Cancel)
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Reboot Switch option
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Interface
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Image Options
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The unequal code
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Switch Software Downloads
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Caution--No
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Rebooting the Switch
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Operating Notes
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Contents
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Overview
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Web, and Telnet
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Interface Access
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Parameters
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and reload
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Denying Interface Access by
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Terminating Remote Management
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Sessions
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System Information
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System Info
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[?] in the web
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Configuring IP Addressing
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IP Configuration
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Live (TTL)
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[E] (for Edit)
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[S] (for Save)
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IP Configuration]
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DHCP/Bootp Operation
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File Downloads
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Time Protocols
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Overview: Selecting a Time
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Configuring
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Unicast mode, then do the
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– TIMEP (the default)
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timep still lists the
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SNTP Servers
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Address Prioritization
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Addresses Configured
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Port Parameters
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In this example
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Current Configured Mode
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Viewing Transceiver Status
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Configuring HP Auto-MDIX
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Manual Auto-MDIX Override
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Per-Port MDI
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Configuration
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Operating Mode
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QoS Pass-Through Mode
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Indicates QoS Pass
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Through mode enabled
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Friendly port names
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"Friendly" Name
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Port Trunking
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Port Status and Configuration
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Link Connections
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Trunk Configuration Methods
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or show ip igmp listing
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Dynamic Port Trunk Group
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“Up” Links
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Standby Link
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Default Port Operation
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LACP Notes and Restrictions
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Applications
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SNMP Management Features
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SNMP Version 3 Commands
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SNMPv3 Enable
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Group Access Levels
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SNMP Communities
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Two Operator Access Levels
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SNMP Notification and Traps
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matches taglist value
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Trap Features
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Advanced Management: RMON
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Terminology
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General LLDP Operation
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Configuration Options
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LLDP Operating Rules
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LLDP Standards Compatibility
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Configuring LLDP Operation
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■ Chassis ID (TLV)
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■ Port Type (TLV subelement)
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■ Port ID (TLV)
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TLV-Type >
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Advertisements
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Displaying Advertisement Data
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Displaying LLDP Statistics
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LLDP Operating Notes
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LLDP and CDP Data Management
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CDP Operation and Commands
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Per-Port CDP Enable/Disable
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■ show cdp displays
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File Transfers
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Downloading Switch Software
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Using Secure Copy and SFTP
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How It Works
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The SCP/SFTP Process
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Command Options
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Authentication
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SCP/SFTP Operating Notes
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Switch-to-Switch Download
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Software
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[Enter]
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Status and Counters Data
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General System Information
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Menu Access
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CLI Access
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Module Information
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Port Status
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Control Status
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Statistics
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VLAN Information
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Features
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Monitoring Limitations
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Troubleshooting Approaches
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Unusual Network Activity
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Prioritization Problems
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IGMP-Related Problems
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Radius-Related Problems
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Problems
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Stacking-Related Problems
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VLAN-Related Problems
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Event Log Operation
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Log Status Line
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Debug and Syslog Operation
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Diagnostic Tools
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Ping and Link Tests
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CLI: Ping or Link Tests
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tech output
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Restoring a Flash Image
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MAC Address Management
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Viewing the MAC Addresses of
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Connected Devices
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■ Alaska
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■ Canada and Continental US
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■ Middle Europe and Portugal
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■ Southern Hemisphere
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■ Western Europe
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Numerics
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2 – Index
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Index – 3
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LLDP neighbor data …12-52
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Index – 5
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6 – Index
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Index – 7
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8 – Index
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Index – 9
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10 – Index
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