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HP FlexFabric 12900 series Configuration Manual (243 pages)
Layer 2-LAN Switching
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2.73 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces
9
Configuring a Management Ethernet Interface
9
Ethernet Interface Naming Conventions
9
Configuring Common Ethernet Interface Settings
9
Splitting a 40-GE Interface and Combining 10-GE Breakout Interfaces
10
Configuring Basic Settings of an Ethernet Interface
11
Configuring the Link Mode of an Ethernet Interface
12
Configuring Jumbo Frame Support
12
Configuring Physical State Change Suppression on an Ethernet Interface
13
Performing a Loopback Test on an Ethernet Interface
14
Configuring Generic Flow Control on an Ethernet Interface
15
Configuring PFC on an Ethernet Interface
16
Setting the Statistics Polling Interval
17
Forcibly Bringing up a Fiber Port
17
Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet Interface
19
Configuring Storm Suppression
19
Configuring Storm Control on an Ethernet Interface
19
Setting the MDIX Mode of an Ethernet Interface
21
Testing the Cable Connection of an Ethernet Interface
22
Enabling Bridging on an Ethernet Interface
22
Displaying and Maintaining an Ethernet Interface
22
Configuring Loopback, Null, and Inloopback Interfaces
24
Configuring a Loopback Interface
24
Configuring a Null Interface
25
Configuring an Inloopback Interface
25
Displaying and Maintaining Loopback, Null, and Inloopback Interfaces
25
Bulk Configuring Interfaces
27
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
27
Configuration Procedure
28
Displaying and Maintaining Bulk Interface Configuration
28
Configuring the MAC Address Table
29
Overview
29
How a MAC Address Entry Is Created
29
Types of MAC Address Entries
30
MAC Address Table Configuration Task List
30
Configuring MAC Address Entries
31
Configuration Guidelines
31
Adding or Modifying a Static or Dynamic MAC Address Entry Globally
31
Adding or Modifying a Static or Dynamic MAC Address Entry on an Interface
32
Adding or Modifying a Blackhole MAC Address Entry
32
Adding or Modifying a Multiport Unicast MAC Address Entry
32
Disabling MAC Address Learning
34
Disabling Global MAC Address Learning
34
Disabling MAC Address Learning on Interfaces
34
Disabling MAC Address Learning on a VLAN
35
Configuring the Aging Timer for Dynamic MAC Address Entries
35
Configuring the MAC Learning Limit on Interfaces
36
Configuring the Device to Forward Unknown Frames after the MAC Learning Limit on an Interface Is Reached
36
Enabling MAC Address Synchronization
37
Enabling ARP Fast Update for MAC Address Moves
38
Displaying and Maintaining the MAC Address Table
39
MAC Address Table Configuration Example
39
Network Requirements
39
Configuration Procedure
40
Verifying the Configuration
40
Configuring MAC Information
41
Enabling MAC Information
41
Configuring the MAC Information Mode
42
Configuring the MAC Change Notification Interval
42
Configuring the MAC Information Queue Length
42
MAC Information Configuration Example
43
Network Requirements
43
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
43
Configuration Procedure
43
Configuring Ethernet Link Aggregation
45
Basic Concepts
45
Aggregation Group, Member Port, and Aggregate Interface
45
Aggregation States of Member Ports in an Aggregation Group
45
Operational Key
46
Configuration Types
46
Link Aggregation Modes
47
Aggregating Links in Static Mode
47
Choosing a Reference Port
47
Setting the Aggregation State of each Member Port
47
Aggregating Links in Dynamic Mode
48
Lacp
48
How Dynamic Link Aggregation Works
49
Edge Aggregate Interface
52
Load Sharing Modes for Link Aggregation Groups
52
Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Task List
52
Configuring an Aggregation Group
53
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
53
Configuring a Layer 2 Static Aggregation Group
53
Configuring a Layer 2 Dynamic Aggregation Group
54
Configuring a Layer 2 Aggregate Interface
55
Configuring the Description of a Layer 2 Aggregate Interface
55
Specifying Ignored Vlans on a Layer 2 Aggregate Interface
55
Setting the Minimum and Maximum Numbers of Selected Ports for an Aggregation Group
56
Configuring the Expected Bandwidth of an Aggregate Interface
57
Configuring an Edge Aggregate Interface
57
Shutting down an Aggregate Interface
58
Restoring the Default Settings for an Aggregate Interface
58
Configuring Load Sharing for Link Aggregation Groups
58
Configuring Load Sharing Modes for Link Aggregation Groups
59
Enabling Local-First Load Sharing for Link Aggregation
60
Enabling Link-Aggregation Traffic Redirection
61
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
61
Configuration Procedure
61
Displaying and Maintaining Ethernet Link Aggregation
62
Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
62
Layer 2 Static Aggregation Configuration Example
62
Layer 2 Dynamic Aggregation Configuration Example
64
Layer 2 Aggregation Load Sharing Configuration Example
66
Layer 2 Edge Aggregate Interface Configuration Example
68
Configuring Port Isolation
71
Assigning Ports to an Isolation Group
71
Displaying and Maintaining Port Isolation
71
Port Isolation Configuration Example
72
Network Requirements
72
Configuration Procedure
72
Verifying the Configuration
73
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocols
74
Stp
74
STP Protocol Packets
74
Basic Concepts in STP
75
Calculation Process of the STP Algorithm
76
Rstp
82
Pvst
83
Mstp
83
MSTP Features
83
MSTP Basic Concepts
84
How MSTP Works
87
MSTP Implementation on Devices
88
Protocols and Standards
88
Spanning Tree Configuration Task Lists
88
STP Configuration Task List
89
RSTP Configuration Task List
90
PVST Configuration Task List
91
MSTP Configuration Task List
92
Setting the Spanning Tree Mode
92
Configuring an MST Region
93
Configuring the Root Bridge or a Secondary Root Bridge
94
Configuring the Current Device as the Root Bridge of a Specific Spanning Tree
95
Configuring the Current Device as a Secondary Root Bridge of a Specific Spanning Tree
95
Configuring the Device Priority
95
Configuring the Maximum Hops of an MST Region
96
Configuring the Network Diameter of a Switched Network
96
Configuring Spanning Tree Timers
97
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
97
Configuration Procedure
98
Configuring the Timeout Factor
98
Configuring the BPDU Transmission Rate
99
Configuring Edge Ports
99
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
99
Configuration Procedure
99
Configuring Path Costs of Ports
100
Specifying a Standard for the Device to Use When It Calculates the Default Path Cost
100
Configuring Path Costs of Ports
103
Configuration Example
103
Configuring the Port Priority
103
Configuring the Port Link Type
104
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
104
Configuration Procedure
104
Configuring the Mode a Port Uses to Recognize and Send MSTP Packets
105
Enabling Outputting Port State Transition Information
105
Enabling the Spanning Tree Feature
106
Enabling the Spanning Tree Feature in STP/RSTP/MSTP Mode
106
Enabling the Spanning Tree Feature in PVST Mode
106
Performing Mcheck
107
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
107
Configuration Procedure
107
Configuring Digest Snooping
108
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
108
Configuration Procedure
109
Digest Snooping Configuration Example
109
Configuring no Agreement Check
110
Configuration Prerequisites
111
Configuration Procedure
111
No Agreement Check Configuration Example
112
Configuring Protection Functions
112
Enabling BPDU Guard
112
Enabling Root Guard
113
Enabling Loop Guard
114
Configuring Port Role Restriction
114
Configuring TC-BPDU Transmission Restriction
115
Enabling TC-BPDU Guard
115
Displaying and Maintaining the Spanning Tree
116
Spanning Tree Configuration Example
117
MSTP Configuration Example
117
PVST Configuration Example
120
Configuring Loop Detection
124
Overview
124
Loop Detection Mechanism
124
Loop Detection Interval
125
Loop Protection Actions
125
Port Status Auto Recovery
126
Loop Detection Configuration Task List
126
Enabling Loop Detection
126
Enabling Loop Detection Globally
126
Enabling Loop Detection on a Port
126
Configuring the Loop Protection Action
127
Configuring the Global Loop Protection Action
127
Configuring the Loop Protection Action on a Layer 2 Ethernet Interface
127
Configuring the Loop Protection Action on a Layer 2 Aggregate Interface
127
Setting the Loop Detection Interval
128
Displaying and Maintaining Loop Detection
128
Loop Detection Configuration Example
128
Network Requirements
128
Configuration Procedure
129
Verifying the Configuration
130
Configuring Vlans
132
Overview
132
VLAN Frame Encapsulation
132
Protocols and Standards
133
Configuring Basic VLAN Settings
133
Configuring Basic Settings of a VLAN Interface
134
Configuring Port-Based Vlans
135
Introduction to Port-Based VLAN
135
Assigning an Access Port to a VLAN
136
Assigning a Trunk Port to a VLAN
137
Assigning a Hybrid Port to a VLAN
138
Displaying and Maintaining Vlans
139
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Example
140
Network Requirements
140
Configuration Procedure
140
Verifying the Configuration
141
Configuring the Private VLAN
142
Configuration Task List
142
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
143
Configuration Procedure
143
Displaying and Maintaining the Private VLAN
145
Private VLAN Configuration Examples
146
Promiscuous Port Configuration Example
146
Trunk Promiscuous Port Configuration Example
148
Trunk Promiscuous and Trunk Secondary Port Configuration Example
152
Secondary VLAN Layer 3 Communication Configuration Example
156
Configuring Qinq
159
Overview
159
How Qinq Works
159
Qinq Implementations
160
Protocols and Standards
160
Restrictions and Guidelines
161
Configuring Qinq
161
Enabling Qinq
161
Configuring Transparent Transmission for Vlans
162
Configuring the TPID for VLAN Tags
162
Configuring the CVLAN TPID
163
Configuring the SVLAN TPID
163
Setting the 802.1P Priority in SVLAN Tags
164
Displaying and Maintaining Qinq
165
Qinq Configuration Examples
165
Basic Qinq Configuration Example
165
VLAN Transparent Transmission Configuration Example
167
Configuring VLAN Mapping
170
Overview
170
Application Scenario of One-To-One VLAN Mapping
170
Application Scenario of One-To-Two and Two-To-Two VLAN Mapping
171
VLAN Mapping Implementations
172
VLAN Mapping Configuration Task List
174
Configuring One-To-One VLAN Mapping
175
Configuring One-To-Two VLAN Mapping
176
Configuring Two-To-Two VLAN Mapping
176
Displaying and Maintaining VLAN Mapping
177
VLAN Mapping Configuration Examples
177
One-To-One VLAN Mapping Configuration Example
177
One-To-Two and Two-To-Two VLAN Mapping Configuration Example
179
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HP FlexFabric 12900 series Command Reference Manual (268 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.25 MB
Table of Contents
Command Reference
1
Table of Contents
3
Basic CLI Commands
9
Alias
9
Display | { Begin | Exclude | Include
10
Display | By-Linenum
11
Display
12
Display
13
Display Alias
14
Display History-Command
15
Display History-Command All
15
Display Hotkey
16
Hotkey
17
Quit
18
Return
19
Screen-Length Disable
19
System-View
20
Login Management Commands
21
Activation-Key
21
Authentication-Mode
22
Auto-Execute Command
23
Command Accounting
25
Command Authorization
26
Databits
26
Display Line
27
Display Telnet Client
28
Display User-Interface
29
Display Users
31
Escape-Key
32
Flow-Control
33
Free Line
34
Free User-Interface
35
History-Command Max-Size
36
Idle-Timeout
36
Line
37
Line Class
38
Lock
39
Parity
40
Protocol Inbound
41
Screen-Length
42
Send
43
Set Authentication Password
44
Shell
45
Speed
46
Stopbits
46
Telnet
47
Telnet Client Source
48
Telnet Server Acl
49
Telnet Server Dscp
50
Telnet Server Enable
50
Terminal Type
51
User-Interface
52
User-Interface Class
53
User-Role
54
RBAC Commands
56
Description
56
Display Role
56
Display Role Feature
58
Display Role Feature-Group
62
Feature
63
Interface Policy Deny
63
Permit Interface
64
Permit Vlan
66
Permit Vpn-Instance
67
Role
69
Role Default-Role Enable
70
Role Feature-Group
70
Rule
71
Super
75
Super Authentication-Mode
76
Super Default Role
77
Super Password
78
Vlan Policy Deny
79
Vpn-Instance Policy Deny
80
FTP Commands
82
FTP Server Commands
82
Display Ftp-Server
82
Display Ftp-User
82
Free Ftp User
83
Free Ftp User-Ip
84
Ftp Server Acl
84
Ftp Server Dscp
85
Ftp Server Enable
86
Ftp Timeout
86
FTP Client Commands
87
Append
87
Ascii
87
Binary
88
Bye
89
Cdup
90
Close
91
Debug
91
Delete
92
Dir
92
Disconnect
93
Display Ftp Client Source
94
Ftp
94
Ftp Client Source
95
Get
96
Help
97
Lcd
98
Mkdir
100
Newer
100
Open
101
Passive
102
Put
102
Pwd
103
Quit
104
Reget
104
Rename
105
Reset
106
Restart
106
Rhelp
107
Rmdir
108
Rstatus
109
Status
111
System
112
User
112
Verbose
113
TFTP Commands
115
Tftp
115
Tftp Client Source
116
Tftp-Server Acl
117
File System Management Commands
119
Copy
121
Delete
122
Dir
124
Fdisk
126
File Prompt
128
Fixdisk
128
Format
129
Gunzip
129
Gzip
130
Md5Sum
131
Mkdir
131
More
132
Mount
134
Move
134
Pwd
135
Rename
135
Reset Recycle-Bin
136
Rmdir
137
Sha256Sum
137
Tar Create
138
Tar Extract
139
Tar List
140
Umount
140
Undelete
141
Configuration File Management Commands
143
Backup Startup-Configuration
143
Configuration Encrypt
143
Display Current-Configuration
144
Display Current-Configuration Diff
145
Display Default-Configuration
147
Display Diff
147
Display Saved-Configuration
149
Display Startup
150
Display this
152
Reset Saved-Configuration
153
Restore Startup-Configuration
154
Save
155
Startup Saved-Configuration
158
Software Upgrade Commands
160
Boot-Loader File
160
Boot-Loader Update
162
Bootrom Backup
163
Bootrom Restore
164
Bootrom Update
165
Bootrom-Update Security-Check Enable
166
Display Boot-Loader
167
Version Auto-Update Enable
168
Version Check Ignore
169
ISSU Commands
171
Display Install Active
171
Display Install Committed
172
Display Install Ipe-Info
174
Display Install Package
175
Display Issu Rollback-Timer
176
Display Issu State
177
Display Version Comp-Matrix
178
Install Activate
180
Install Add
182
Install Commit
182
Install Deactivate
183
Issu Accept
184
Issu Commit
184
Issu Load
185
Issu Rollback
186
Issu Rollback-Timer
187
Issu Run Switchover
188
HP FlexFabric 12900 series Installation Manual (124 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 12.89 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preparing for Installation
7
Safety Recommendations
7
General Safety Recommendations
7
Electricity Safety
7
Handling Safety
7
ESD Prevention
8
Laser Safety
8
Examining the Installation Site
8
Weight Support
8
Temperature
9
Humidity
9
Cleanness
9
Emi
10
Grounding
10
Power
10
Cooling
11
Space
11
Installing the Switch
15
Confirming Installation Preparations
15
Attaching Installation Accessory Kits to the Chassis
15
Accessory Kits
15
Attaching the Power Cable Bracket
16
Attaching the Plastic Panel
17
Attaching Slide Rails and Cage Nuts to the Rack
18
Installing Slide Rails
18
Installing Cage Nuts
22
Mounting the Switch to the Rack
23
Grounding the Switch
24
Grounding the Switch with a Grounding Strip
24
Grounding the Switch through the PE Wire of an AC Power Supply
25
Installing Frus
27
Attaching an ESD-Preventive Wrist Strap
27
Installing a Card
28
Installing an MPU/LPU
29
Installing a Switching Fabric Module
32
Installing a Power Supply
33
Installing a Power Supply
34
Connecting an AC Power Cable
35
Installing a Transceiver Module
36
Installing an SFP+/SFP/QSFP+ Module
37
Connecting an SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP+ to SFP+ Cable
38
Setting up an IRF Fabric
39
IRF Fabric Setup Flowchart
39
Planning IRF Fabric Setup
40
Planning IRF Fabric Size and the Installation Site
40
Identifying the Master Switch and Planning IRF Member Ids
41
Planning IRF Topology and Connections
41
Identifying Physical IRF Ports on the Member Switches
41
Installing IRF Member Switches
41
Configuring Basic IRF Settings
42
Connecting the Physical IRF Ports
42
Verifying the IRF Fabric Configuration
43
Connecting Your Switch to the Network
44
Accessing the Switch for the First Time
44
Setting up the Configuration Environment
44
Setting Terminal Parameters
45
Powering on the Switch
48
Configuring the Switch
50
Configuring Authentication on a User Interface
50
Configuring the Basic Access Function
50
Configuration Example
50
Verifying the Network Configuration
52
Connecting the Switch to the Network
52
Testing Connectivity
53
Troubleshooting
54
Troubleshooting Methods
54
Configuration Terminal Problems
54
No Terminal Display
54
Garbled Terminal Display
55
Troubleshooting the Switch During the Operation
55
Power Supply System Failure
55
Fan Failure
56
MPU Failure
57
LPU and Switching Fabric Module Failure
57
Interface Failure
58
Replacement Procedures
59
Replacing a Power Supply
59
Replacing a Card
61
Replacing an MPU or LPU
62
Replacing a Switching Fabric Module
64
Replacing a Fan Tray
66
Removing a Fan Tray
66
Installing a Fan Tray
68
Replacing a Transceiver Module
69
Replacing an SFP+/SFP/QSFP+ Module
69
Replacing an SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP+ to SFP+ Cable
70
Appendix A Chassis Views and Technical Specifications
71
Chassis Views
71
Weights and Dimensions
73
Module Power Consumption and System Power Consumption
74
Card Power Consumption
74
Fan Tray Power Consumption
74
System Power Consumption
74
Heat Dissipation
75
Environmental Specifications
75
Noise
75
Appendix B Frus and Compatibility Matrixes
76
Mpus
76
Lpus
76
Switching Fabric Modules
77
Power Supplies
77
Fan Trays
78
Mounting Accessories
78
Transceiver Modules
79
Appendix C Leds
83
Chassis Leds
83
Power Supply LED
84
Fan Tray Status LED
84
Mpu Led
85
Switching Fabric Module LED
85
Lpu Led
85
MPU Leds
85
LPU Leds
87
Switching Fabric Module Leds
88
Fan Tray Status Leds
88
Power Supply Leds
89
Appendix D Cables
90
Console Cable
90
Ethernet Twisted Pair Cable
90
RJ-45 Connector
91
Cable Pinouts
91
Cable Type
91
Pin Assignments
92
Making an Ethernet Twisted Pair Cable
93
Optical Fiber
94
Optical Fiber Cable
94
Patch Cord
94
Pigtail Cord
95
Fiber Connector
95
Precautions
95
SFP+ Cable
96
QSFP+ Cable
96
QSFP+ to SFP+ Cable
97
Appendix E Engineering Labels
98
Labels for Cables
98
Labels for Network Cables
98
Labels for Power Cables
98
Generic Labels
99
Labels for Devices
100
Filling in Labels
100
Affixing Labels
100
Affixing a Label to a Network Cable
100
Affixing a Label to a Power Cable
101
Affixing a Generic Label
102
Affixing a Label to a Device
103
Guidelines
103
Examples
103
Engineering Labels for Twisted-Pair Cables
103
Engineering Labels for Optical Fibers
105
Engineering Labels for AC Power Cables
107
Engineering Labels for Devices
107
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HP FlexFabric 12900 series Troubleshooting Manual (75 pages)
12900 Series modular data center core switch
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.6 MB
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting Guide
1
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
5
General Guidelines
5
Collecting Log and Operating Information
5
Collecting Common Log Messages
6
Collecting Operating Statistics
11
Contacting Technical Support
12
Removing Deployment Errors
13
Troubleshooting Hardware
20
MPU Reboot Failure
20
Symptom
20
Troubleshooting Flowchart
21
Solution
21
Newly Installed Standby MPU Boot Failure
22
Symptom
22
Troubleshooting Flowchart
22
Solution
22
LPU Reboot Failure
23
Symptom
23
Troubleshooting Flowchart
23
Solution
23
Newly Installed LPU Boot Failure
24
Symptom
24
Troubleshooting Flowchart
25
Solution
25
Operating Power Supply Failure
26
Symptom
26
Troubleshooting Flowchart
27
Solution
27
Newly Installed Power Supply Failure
28
Symptom
28
Troubleshooting Flowchart
29
Solution
29
Fan Tray Failure
30
Symptom
30
Troubleshooting Flowchart
30
Solution
30
Related Commands
32
Troubleshooting System Management
32
High CPU Utilization on a Card
32
Symptom
32
Troubleshooting Flowchart
33
Solution
33
High Memory Utilization on a Card
35
Symptom
35
Troubleshooting Flowchart
35
Solution
35
Temperature Alarms
37
Symptom
37
Troubleshooting Flowchart
37
Solution
37
Related Commands
38
Troubleshooting Ports
38
10/100/1000Base-T Copper Port Fails to Come up
38
Symptom
38
Troubleshooting Flowchart
39
Solution
39
1000-Mbps SFP Fiber Port Fails to Come up
40
Symptom
40
Troubleshooting Flowchart
40
Solution
41
10-Gigabit SFP+ Fiber Port Fails to Come up
41
Symptom
41
Troubleshooting Flowchart
42
Solution
42
40-GE QSFP+ Fiber Port Fails to Come up
43
Symptom
43
Troubleshooting Flowchart
44
Solution
44
100-GE CFP Fiber Port Fails to Come up
45
Symptom
45
Troubleshooting Flowchart
45
Solution
46
Non-HP Transceiver Module Error Message
46
Symptom
46
Troubleshooting Flowchart
47
Solution
47
Transceiver Module Does Not Support Digital Diagnosis
47
Symptom
47
Troubleshooting Flowchart
48
Solution
48
Error Frames (for Example, CRC Errors) on a Port
48
Symptom
48
Troubleshooting Flowchart
49
Solution
49
Failure to Receive Packets
51
Symptom
51
Troubleshooting Flowchart
51
Solution
51
Failure to Send Packets
52
Symptom
52
Troubleshooting Flowchart
53
Solution
53
Related Commands
54
Troubleshooting IRF
55
IRF Fabric Setup Failure
55
Symptom
55
Troubleshooting Flowchart
56
Solution
56
IRF Split
58
Symptom
58
Troubleshooting Flowchart
59
Solution
59
BFD MAD Failure
60
Symptom
60
Troubleshooting Flowchart
61
Solution
61
LACP MAD Failure
63
Symptom
63
Troubleshooting Flowchart
63
Solution
64
Related Commands
64
HP FlexFabric 12900 series Configuration Manual (52 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.7 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
IRF Overview
5
Hardware Compatibility
5
IRF Benefits
5
Application Scenario
5
Network Topologies
6
Basic Concepts
6
Operating Mode
7
IRF Member Roles
7
IRF Member ID
8
MPU Roles
8
IRF Port
8
IRF Physical Interface
9
IRF Domain ID
9
IRF Split
9
IRF Merge
10
Member Priority
10
Master Election
10
IRF Connection Error Notification
11
IRF Multi-Active Detection
11
Multi-Active Handling Procedure
11
Lacp Mad
12
Bfd Mad
13
Configuring IRF
15
General Restrictions and Configuration Guidelines
15
Software Requirements
15
IRF Size and Member ID Restrictions
15
MPU Requirements
15
IRF Physical Interface Restrictions
15
Connecting IRF Ports
16
IRF Link Redundancy
16
Multichassis Link Aggregation
16
Feature and IRF Mode Compatibility
16
MAD and IRF Domain Restrictions
17
IRF Merge Restrictions
17
Configuration Backup
17
Setup and Configuration Task List
17
Planning the IRF Fabric Setup
18
Preconfiguring IRF Member Devices in Standalone Mode
18
Assigning a Member ID to each IRF Member Device
18
Specifying a Priority for each Member Device
19
Binding Physical Interfaces to IRF Ports
19
Saving Configuration to the Next-Startup Configuration File
20
Connecting IRF Physical Interfaces
20
Setting the Operating Mode to IRF Mode
21
Accessing the IRF Fabric
22
Configuring IRF Member Devices in IRF Mode
22
Assigning an IRF Domain ID to the IRF Fabric
22
Changing the Member ID of a Device
23
Changing the Priority of a Member Device
23
Adding Physical Interfaces to an IRF Port
23
Enabling IRF Auto-Merge
25
Configuring a Member Device Description
26
Configuring IRF Link Load Sharing Mode
26
Configuring IRF Bridge MAC Persistence
27
Enabling Software Auto-Update for System Software Image Synchronization
28
Setting the IRF Link down Report Delay
29
Configuring MAD
29
Displaying and Maintaining an IRF Fabric
35
Configuration Examples
35
LACP MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example
35
BFD MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example
38
Configuration Example for Restoring Standalone Mode
41
HP FlexFabric 12900 series Configuration Manual (51 pages)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.76 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Setting up an IRF Fabric
5
Overview
5
Network Topologies
6
Basic Concepts
6
Operating Mode
7
IRF Member Roles
7
IRF Member ID
7
MPU Roles
7
IRF Port
7
IRF Physical Interface
8
Mad
8
IRF Domain ID
8
IRF Split
9
IRF Merge
9
Member Priority
10
Configuration Synchronization
10
Master Election
10
Multi-Active Handling Procedure
11
Detection
11
Collision Handling
11
Failure Recovery
11
MAD Mechanisms
12
Lacp Mad
12
Bfd Mad
13
General Restrictions and Configuration Guidelines
14
Hardware Compatibility
14
Software Requirements
14
IRF Size
15
MPU Requirements
15
IRF Physical Interface Requirements
15
Connecting IRF Ports
16
IRF Link Redundancy
16
Multichassis Link Aggregation
16
Feature Compatibility and Configuration Restrictions
16
Configuration Backup
16
Setup and Configuration Task List
17
Planning the IRF Fabric Setup
17
Preconfiguring IRF Member Devices in Standalone Mode
18
Assigning a Member ID to each IRF Member Device
18
Specifying a Priority for each Member Device
18
Binding Physical Interfaces to IRF Ports
18
Saving Configuration to the Next-Startup Configuration File
19
Connecting IRF Physical Interfaces
20
Setting the Operating Mode to IRF Mode
20
Accessing the IRF Fabric
21
Configuring IRF Member Devices in IRF Mode
21
Assigning an IRF Domain ID to the IRF Fabric
22
Changing the Member ID of a Device
22
Changing the Priority of a Member Device
22
Adding Physical Interfaces to an IRF Port
23
Enabling IRF Auto-Merge
25
Configuring a Member Device Description
25
Isolating an Unused IRF Member ID
25
Configuring IRF Link Load Sharing Mode
26
Configuring IRF Bridge MAC Persistence
27
Setting the IRF Link down Report Delay
28
Configuring MAD
28
Displaying and Maintaining an IRF Fabric
33
Configuration Examples
34
LACP MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example for a Two-Chassis IRF Fabric
34
BFD MAD-Enabled IRF Configuration Example for a Two-Chassis IRF Fabric
37
Configuration Example for Restoring Standalone Mode
40
HP FlexFabric 12900 series Configuration Manual (41 pages)
EVI Configuration
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 0.72 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring EVI
4
Overview
4
Layer 2 Connectivity Extension Issues
4
Network Topologies
5
Terminology
6
Working Mechanism
7
Selective Flooding
9
Path MTU
10
Prerequisites
10
EVI Configuration Task List
10
Configuring EVI Basic Functions
11
Configuring a Site ID
11
Configuring an EVI Tunnel
11
Assigning a Network ID to the EVI Tunnel
12
Specifying Extended Vlans on the EVI Tunnel
12
Configuring ENDP
13
Enabling EVI on Transport-Facing Physical Interfaces
14
Tuning EVI IS-IS Parameters
15
EVI IS-IS Configuration Task List
15
Creating an EVI IS-IS Process
15
Optimizing an EVI IS-IS Network
16
Specifying a Routing Policy for an EVI IS-IS Process
19
Enabling Adjacency Change Logging
19
Configuring SNMP Notifications and Context for EVI IS-IS
20
Configuring Graceful Restart for an EVI IS-IS Process
20
Increasing the Maximum Number of MAC Entries in an LSP for an EVI IS-IS Process
21
Enabling EVI Flooding for All Destination-Unknown Frames
21
Enabling Selective Flooding for a MAC Address
22
Enabling MAC Address Learning at the Ingress
22
Displaying and Maintaining EVI
23
EVI Configuration Examples
24
EVI Network Configuration Example
24
Multiple-EVI-Networks Configuration Example
29
Configuration Procedure
30
Support and Other Resources
33
Contacting HP
33
Subscription Service
33
Related Information
33
Documents
33
Websites
33
Conventions
34
Index
36
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