6 – Index
P
password … 4-8, 4-10
creating … 4-8
delete … 2-7, 4-11
if you lose the password … 4-11
lost … 4-11
manager … 4-8
operator … 4-8
set … 2-7
setting … 4-9
using to access browser and console … 4-10
path cost … 13-4
Perlman,
Interconnections
… 13-28
ping test … C-25
for troubleshooting … C-24
port
address table … B-13
auto negotiation … 9-4
auto, IGMP … 12-5
auto-negotiation … 9-3
blocked by STP operation … 13-4
blocked, IGMP … 12-5
broadcast limit … 9-9
CLI access … 9-6
context level … 9-8
counters … B-9
counters, reset … B-9
fiber-optic … 9-4
forwarding, IGMP … 12-5
full-duplex, LACP … 9-4
loop
MAC address … D-3, D-4
menu access … 9-5
monitoring … 11-31
redundant path
See
port trunk.
speed change, transceiver … 9-4
state, IGMP control … 12-5
traffic patterns … B-9
utilization … 4-16
web browser interface … 4-16
web browser access … 9-9
Port Configuration … 9-1
port names, friendly
configuring … 6-16
displaying … 6-18
summary … 6-15
port security
port trunk restriction … 9-11
trunk restriction … 9-15
port trunk … 9-10
caution … 9-11, 9-16, 9-24
CLI access … 9-18
default trunk type … 9-17
enabling dynamic LACP … 9-23
FEC … 9-13, 9-30
IGMP … 9-15
LACP … 9-4
LACP, full duplex required … 9-11
limit … 9-10
link requirements … 9-11
logical port … 9-15
media requirements … 9-14
media type … 9-11
menu access to static trunk … 9-16
monitor port restrictions … 9-15
nonconsecutive ports … 9-10
port security restriction … 9-15
removing port from static trunk … 9-22
requirements … 9-14
SA/DA … 9-31
See also
LACP.
spanning tree protocol … 9-15
static trunk … 9-14
static trunk, overview … 9-12
STP … 9-15
STP operation … 9-14
traffic distribution … 9-14
Trk1 … 9-14
trunk (non-protocol) option … 9-13
trunk option described … 9-30
types … 9-13
VLAN … 9-15, 11-31
VLAN operation … 9-14
web browser access … 9-24
with fast-uplink STP … 13-40
port trunk group
interface access … 9-1
port-based access control
event log … C-9
LACP not allowed … 9-28
troubleshooting … C-9
port-based priority
802.1q VLAN tagging … 9-33
configuring … 9-36
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4104GL
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Page 34: ...1 8 Selecting a Management Interface Advantages of Using HP TopTools for Hubs Switches ...
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Page 480: ...C 38 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image ...
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