Page 1 The HP ProCurve Switch 2610 Series consists of five switches—the HP ProCurve Switch 2610-24 and 2610-48 provide 24 and 48 ports of 10/100 connectivity. The HP ProCurve Switch 2610-24 is fanless, providing quiet operation and making it ideal for deployment in open spaces.
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- Hello I want to configure a basic dhcp with this switch with one vlan 1 on this subnet 192.168.1.0 my configuration is this: ip routing timesync sntp snmp-server.
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InformationThis document describes how to configure the port trunking on an HP ProCurve 2610 Switch. DetailsPort trunking allows user to assign physical links to one logical link (trunk) that functions as a single, higher-speed link providing dramatically increased bandwidth. This capability applies to the connections between the backbone devices as well as to the connections in other network areas where the traffic bottlenecks exist. These are the capability of HP ProCurve 2610 Switch regarding the trunking: Port Trunking Support ProCurve Switch ProCurve Switch 2610-24 2610-48 ---------------------- ------------ --------------- Ports per trunk (maximum) 8 8 Trunks per switch (maximum) 12 24 A trunk group is a set of ports configured as the members of the same port trunk. Note that the ports in a trunk group do not have to be consecutive. The switch offers these options for port trunking: The ProCurve 2610-24 switch supports twelve trunk groups of up to eight ports each. The ProCurve 2610-48 supports twenty-four trunk groups of up to eight ports each. (Using the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) option, user can include standby trunked ports in addition to the maximum of four actively trunking ports.) Configuring a Static Trunk or Static LACP Trunk Group For the 2610-24 switch: Syntax: trunk <port-list> < trk1 ... trk12 > < trunk | lacp > For the 2610-48 switch: Syntax: trunk <port-list> < trk1 ... trk24 > < trunk | lacp > The following example uses ports C4 - C6 to create a non-protocol static trunk group with the group name of Trk2. ProCurve(config)# trunk c4-c6 trk2 trunk Removing a port from a trunk can result in a loop and cause a broadcast storm When user remove a port from a trunk where STP is not in use, ProCurve recommends to first disable the port or disconnect the link on that port. Syntax: no trunk < port-list > This example removes ports C4 and C5 from an existing trunk group. ProCurve(config)# no trunk c4-c5 Enabling a Dynamic LACP Trunk Group In the default port configuration, all ports on the switch are set to LACP Passive. However, to enable the switch to automatically form a trunk group that is dynamic on both ends of the link, the ports on one end of a set of links must be LACP Active. The ports on the other end can be either LACP Active or LACP Passive. This command enables the switch to automatically establish a dynamic LACP trunk group when the device ports on the other end of the link are configured for LACP Passive. Syntax: interface < port-list > lacp active This example uses ports C4 and C5 to enable a dynamic LACP trunk group. ProCurve(config)# interface c4-c5 lacp active Removing Ports from a Dynamic LACP Trunk Group To remove a port from dynamic LACP trunk operation, user must turn off LACP on the port. (On a port in an operating, dynamic LACP trunk, you cannot change between LACP Active and LACP Passive without first removing the LACP operation from the port.) Unless STP is running on the network, removing a port from a trunk can result in a loop. To help to prevent a broadcast storm when user remove a port from a trunk where STP is not in use, ProCurve recommends to first disable the port or disconnect the link on that port. Syntax: no interface <port-list> lacp In this example, port C6 belongs to an operating, dynamic LACP trunk. To remove port C6 from the dynamic trunk and return it to passive LACP, do the following: ProCurve>(config)# no interface c6 lacp ProCurve>(config)# interface c6 lacp passive NOTE: In the previous example, if the port on the other end of the link is configured for active LACP or static LACP, the trunked link will be re-established almost immediately. With the following two commands, the port trunking can be checked. Those are very useful during troubleshooting. Listing Static Trunk Type and Group for All Ports or Selected Ports Syntax: show trunks [<port-list>] Listing Static LACP and Dynamic LACP Trunk Data This command lists data for only the LACP-configured ports. Syntax: show lacp For further details, see the HP ProCurve 2610 Management and Configuration Guide. Click here to access the 'HP ProCurve 2610 Management and Configuration Guide'. |
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Learning has never been so easy!
A list of basic commands for HP switches I find helpful. The commands are written for a 5400 running firmware K.15.13.0005, however, should be similar for any switch with a recent firmware release.
Notes:
<> indicates a changable variable, such as port number or VLAN ID.
[] indicates an optional string or value.
value can be either a single port (A1), multiple ports (A1,B3), or a port string (A1-B10).
| signifies interchangable (or) values.
<> indicates a changable variable, such as port number or VLAN ID.
[] indicates an optional string or value.
value can be either a single port (A1), multiple ports (A1,B3), or a port string (A1-B10).
| signifies interchangable (or) values.
9 Steps total
Step 1: Config Files and Flash Files
#show config --- Show config file
#show running config --- Show running config file
#copy config config1 usb --- Copy active config file to USB drive
#copy config config1 tftp --- Copy your config to file to TFTP server.
#copy tftp config ---Copy your config from TFTP server to switch
#show flash --- Displays info about flash (version etc.)
#copy tftp flash --- Download and update your flash with from TFTP server
#copy flash usb --- Copy flash to USB drive
#copy flash tftp --- Copy flash to TFTP server
#write memory --- Save config
Step 2: Event Logs
#log [] [-r] --- Display log events of port [most recent first]
#log --- Display log events of a specific IP
Step 3: Miscellaneous
#hostname --- Set switch hostname
#link-test --- Test connectivity between switches (local switch and destination switch)
#ping --- Ping IP 192.168.0.1
#chassislocate --- Turn on/off switch locator led or blink it (30 minutes)
#chassislocate blink --- Blink switch locator led set time in minutes
#ntp1 --- Add time server to NTP server list
#timesync ntp --- Enable NTP synchronization with servers
#password operator --- Set operator password (Normal user / read-only )
#password manager --- Set manager password (Admin user / read-write)
#password all --- Set operator and manager password
#enable --- Switch to manager lever from operator level
#exit --- Exit current level
#logout --- Logout out of the switch
Step 4: PoE
#show power-over-ethernet brief [] --- To show PoE
#no interface power-over-ethernet --- To turn off for a port
#interface power-over-ethernet --- To turn on for a port
Step 5: Ports and LACP Trunks
#interface name --- Assign a port name to port-list
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#show name --- Show port name
#show interface --- Show port statistics
#interface lacp active --- Configure dynamic LACP trunk on c1-c4
#no interface lacp --- Remove port from dynamic LACP (returns to passive LACP)
#show trunks [] --- Show trunk status (port optional)
#show lacp --- Show data for LACP configured ports
#trunk --- Configure static trunk or LACP
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#no trunk --- Remove trunk
#[no] int rate-limit all <0...100> --- Set (or remove) rate limit on port according to selected percentage
#show rate-limit all [] --- Show rate limit on all or selected ports
#[no] int rate-limit icmp <0...100> --- Set (or remove) rate limit to all ICMP traffic
#show rate-limit icmp [] --- Show ICMP rate limit on all or selected ports
#loop-protect --- Turn on loop protection
#show loop-protect --- Display loop protection
Step 6: Security
#port-security learn-mode configured address-limit 1 mac-address --- Enable MAC address restriction and limit port access to one MAC address.
#dhcp-snooping authorized-server --- Set authorized DHCP server(s)
#dhcp-snooping trust --- Set ports authorized to pass DHCP
#dhcp-snooping vlan --- Enable DHCP on specified VLANs
#dhcp-snooping --- Enable DHCP globally
#dhcp-snooping option 82 --- Enable option 82 (on edge switches)
#crypto key generate ssh --- Generate an SSH key
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#ip ssh --- Enable SSH
#no telnet-server --- Disable Telnet
#no web-management --- Disable web interface
#arp-protect trust --- Set arp-protect trusted ports
#arp-protect vlan --- Enable arp-protect on specified VLANs
#arp-protect --- Enable arp-protect globally
Step 7: Show Information Commands
#show system-information --- Show system information
#show name --- Show port name
#show config --- Show config file
#show mac --- Show MAC-address of the device on specified port
#show mac --- Show which port device with MAC-address is connected to
#show int d --- Show real time port traffic
#show int custom --- Show a custom view of port information
#show flash --- Displays info about flash (version etc.)
#show interface --- Show port statistics
#show run --- Show running config
#show lacp --- Show LACP information
#show trunks --- Show trunk information
#show spanning-tree --- Show STP information
#show rate-limit all [] --- Show rate limit on all or selected ports
#show rate-limit icmp [] --- Show ICMP rate limit on all or selected ports
#show snmpv3 --- Show SNMPv3 groups or users
Step 8: SNMPv3
#snmpv3 enable --- Enable SNMP version 3
#snmpv3 only --- Restrict SNMP to only version 3
#snmpv3 user --- Adds an SNMP user and creates an optional password
#snmpv3 group user sec-model ver3 --- Adds a user to a desired access group
#show snmpv3 --- Show SNMPv3 groups or users
Step 9: VLANs
#vlan name --- Create VLAN and set its ID and name
#no vlan --- Remove vlan setting on port
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#vlan --- Set port as tagged on vlan
#show vlan --- Show information about VLAN on this swtich
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#show vlan ports --- Show VLAN ID and status of specific port
#show vlan --- Show ports on this VLAN and port status
If you want any other commands listed above, just leave them in the comments and I'll add them.
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Based, in part, on Petri Lopia's CLI Cheat Sheet: http://blog.petrilopia.net/info/hp-procurve-cli-cheatsheet-2/
Published: Jul 11, 2014 · Last Updated: Mar 19, 2019
18 Comments
- MaceRobert5205 Jul 11, 2014 at 05:04pmOne of my favorites is show int d, which give a real-time display of port traffic.
- SerranogitClaus Jul 14, 2014 at 12:16pmThat is a good suggestion, thank you for the command.
- HabaneroScott Manning Jul 15, 2014 at 10:08amGreat how-to thanks for sharing these commands with us.
- Ghost ChiliNick42 Aug 18, 2014 at 02:41amI like 'show int custom' (with the appropriate options) to get a custom view.
- Pimientopaul771 Dec 18, 2014 at 09:06amThanks very usefull. How about adding some PoE and Loop Detection commands. Here are some from my list:To show PoE
#show power-over-ethernet briefTo show PoE for a port
#show power-over-ethernet brief c13To turn off for a port
#no interface c13 power-over-ethernetTo turn on for a port
#interface c13 power-over-ethernetLoop Detection
Turn on loop detection
#loop-protect 1-24
#loop-protect disable-timer 300Display loop detection
#show loop-protect - Pimientosohailrasheed Aug 4, 2015 at 10:15amhow to find IP or list of IPs on a switch port and also on a Vlan
- SonoraBud1952 Dec 23, 2015 at 04:57pmGREAT very helpful. THANKS!!! (a pdf print/save link would be helpful)
- PimientoJames227 Jan 18, 2016 at 03:46pmLooking for the command on HP ProCurve 5406 running K.15.18.0007, show log event for single port!
- JalapenoBarryH Apr 21, 2016 at 03:54pmIs there any way to show all the vlan information for a single port?EDIT.... I actually read this time. Thanks
#show vlan ports --- Show VLAN ID and status of specific port - Pimientoaaronhymas May 6, 2016 at 03:44pmIs there a show command to display the product number. I would have assumed that it would have been displayed in the show system information command but it is not.
- SonoraTymTymTym May 26, 2016 at 01:09pmreally helpful - thanks! Just saved me lots of googling and grey hair.
- Serrano13977 Jan 23, 2017 at 05:24pmJust what I was looking for, very helpful thanks, added to book marks :)
- TabascoChris537082 Apr 10, 2017 at 02:03pmI know this is old but I have another good command...apparently designated for tech support but can be used to show some good information.#sh tech --- will automatically run a long scripted list of 'sh' commands with output for support purposes and generally for troubleshooting
(best to have the log captured when running this one)#sh tech ? to see a list of more selective commands. Some of these are scripted with multiple commands and others are single. - AnaheimConyersIT Apr 13, 2017 at 01:14pmanyone know how to clear the events, ive ran clear log and show log yet on the switch gui it still show over 1000 events and even to rub salt in the wounds it shows an event log to say the logs have been cleared?
- SonoraRodney7601 Jul 12, 2017 at 06:34pmClear logging clears the log.Anybody know a command that shows the hardware, module types, and power supplies installed? I'm on a 5412zl
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