Index – 7
messages … 9-37
overview … 9-33
priority/queue table … 9-34
requirement for continuity … 9-35
rules of operation … 9-35
troubleshooting … 9-37
viewing configuration … 9-36
power interruption, effect on event log … C-21
primary VLAN
See
VLAN.
priority … 12-5
Procurve, HP, URL … 10-3
prompt, => … C-35
public SNMP community … 10-4
Q
query
See
IGMP.
quick configuration … 2-8
quick start … xxiii, 7-4
R
reboot … 2-8, 2-10, 2-12, 11-40
reboot, actions causing … 5-3
reconfigure … 2-10
redundant path … 13-4
spanning tree … 13-4
remote session, terminate … 6-8
report
See
IGMP.
reset … 2-12, 5-10
Reset button
restoring factory default configuration … C-34
reset port counters … B-9
resetting the switch
factory default reset … C-34
restricted access … 10-4
restricted write access … 10-4
RFC
See
MIB.
RFC 1493 … 10-3
RFC 1515 … 10-3
RIPE NCC … 7-18
RMON … 10-3
RMON groups supported … 10-12
router … 11-32, 12-11
gateway … 7-6
router release A.09.70 … 11-32
RS-232 … 1-3
RSTP
configuring … 13-9
configuring per-port parameters … 13-14
configuring whole switch parameters … 13-12
configuring with the CLI … 13-10
configuring with the menu … 13-16
edge-port parameter … 13-14
enabling from CLI … 13-11
enabling from the menu … 13-16
enabling with the web browser … 13-18
mcheck parameter … 13-14
optimizing the configuration … 13-9
path-cost parameter … 13-14
point-to-point-mac parameter … 13-14
priority parameter … 13-14
viewing the configuration … 13-10
running-config, viewing
See also
configuration.
S
security … 4-11, 6-3
Self Test LED
behavior during factory default reset … C-34
serial number … B-5
server
access failure … 13-6
setting fault detection policy … 4-23
setup screen … 1-xxiii, 7-4
severity code, event log … C-21
show tech … C-30
slow network … C-6
SNMP … 10-2
CLI commands … 10-4
communities … 10-3, 10-4, 10-5
Communities screen … 10-4
community
configure … 10-3
IP … 10-2
public community … 10-4
restricted access … 10-4
thresholds … 10-8
traps … 10-3, 10-8
traps, well-known … 10-8
SNMP-based download … A-11
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4104GL
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Page 26: ...xxiv Getting Started Need Only a Quick Start ...
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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