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• HP ProCurve 1810G Switches Management and Configuration Guide. • HP ProCurve 1810G Switches August 2009 Management and Configuration Guide. • Publication Number The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express 5992-5475 warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing August 2009 herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. • Contents Preface About This Document..v About Your Switch Manual Set.
HP Switch# copy usb startup-config HP Switch-config where HP Switch-config is the name of the file to copy. Canon Ir 1600 Usb Driver there. At the prompt, press [Enter] to reboot the switch.
• Loop Protection..4-6 5 Security Advanced Security. • Preface About This Document HP ProCurve 1810G switch software provides rich layer 2 and Quality of Service (QoS) functionality for switches operating in small business networks. This guide describes how to configure HP ProCurve 1810G switch software features by using the Web-based graphical user interface (GUI). • Preface Note For the latest version of all HP ProCurve documentation, visit the HP ProCurve Networking Web site at www.hp.com/go/procurve/manuals. Then select your switch product. Overview of Switch Software Features HP ProCurve 1810G switches include support for the following features.
• Preface Feature 1810G-8 1810G-24 Port Status Security: Denial of Service (DoS) Security: Storm Control Protection SNMP Read Only Read Only Software Downloads (TFTP, HTTP) SSL (Secure Socket Layer) Syslog System Information Time Protocol (SNTP) Troubleshooting VLANs (maximum) • Preface viii. Canon Utilities Zoom Browser Ex Software here. • Getting Started This chapter describes how to make the initial connections to the switch and provides an overview of the Web interface. Connecting the Switch to a Network To enable remote management of the switch through a Web browser, the switch must be connected to the network.
• Getting Started Getting Started With the Web Interface Getting Started With the Web Interface This section describes the following Web pages: ■ “Logging On” on page 4 ■ “Interface Layout and Features” on page 5 Logging On Note Please use one of the following browsers to access the Web interface: ■. • Getting Started Getting Started With the Web Interface Interface Layout and Features Figure 1-2 shows the initial view.
Interface Layout and Features Web Applet Common Links Navigation Pane Click on any topic in the navigation page to display related configuration options. Rhp Bearings Technical Handbook. The System Description page displays when you first log on and when you click Home or Status. • “Saving Changes” below. Click Refresh to refresh the page with the latest information from the switch.
■ Click Support to access the HP ProCurve Web site (Internet access required). ■ Click Logout to end the current management session.
■ Saving Changes When you click, changes are saved only for the current boot session. • Off—The system is powered by the external power adapter. Note 8-port HP ProCurve 1810G switches may be PoE Powered Devices (PD) through port 1 only.
(24-port ProCurve 1810G switches do not support PoE). The 8-port switches provide an additional PD LED, which turns On if it is receiving PoE power through port 1.
Install Mac Os X On Hp Probook 4540s Review on this page. • Getting Started Getting Started With the Web Interface Note The left-port LED is not depicted in the Web Applet. It indicates link status, as follows: ■ On—The port is enabled and receiving a link indication or other signal from the connected device. • Status Pages You can use the Status pages to view system information and statistics.
System Description The System Description page displays when you first log on and when you click Home or Status >System Description in the navigation pane. It displays basic information such as the software version and system up time. • Status Pages The Log table displays logged system messages, such as configuration failures and user sessions. The log page displays the 100 most recent log entries. The newest log entry, by default, is displayed at the bottom of the list. Note If more than 100 logs accumulate, their Log Index numbers continue to increment beyond 100 and the oldest entries are deleted (for example, if 200 log entries were generated since the system was last.