Getting Started
Conventions
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Braces within square brackets ( [ < > ] ) indicate a required element
within an optional choice.
■
Boldface indicates use of a CLI command, part of a CLI command
syntax, or other displayed element in general text. For example:
“Use the
copy tftp
command to download the key from a TFTP server.”
■
Italics indicate variables for which you must supply a value when
executing the command. For example, in this command syntax,
<
port-
list
>
indicates that you must provide one or more port numbers:
Syntax:
aaa port-access authenticator <
port-list
>
Command Prompts
In the default configuration, your switch displays a prompt as shown below:
ProCurve Switch 2610#
To simplify recognition, this guide uses
ProCurve
to represent command
prompts for all models. For example:
ProCurve#
(You can use the
hostname
command to change the text in the CLI prompt.)
Screen Simulations
Figures containing simulated screen text and command output look like this:
ProCurve> show version
Image stamp:
/sw/code/build/info
Nov 2 2007 13 43:14
R.01.XX
430
ProCurve>
Figure 1-1. Example of a Figure Showing a Simulated Screen
In some cases, brief command-output sequences appear outside of a
numbered figure. For example:
ProCurve(config)# ip default-gateway 18.28.152.1/24
ProCurve(config)# vlan 1 ip address 18.28.36.152/24
ProCurve(config)# vlan 1 ip igmp
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Summary of Contents for 2610
Page 1: ...Advanced Traffic Management Guide 2610 2610 PWR ProCurve Switches R 11 XX www procurve com ...
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Page 20: ...Product Documentation xviii ...
Page 84: ...GVRP Introduction 3 18 ...
Page 190: ...Spanning Tree Operation 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP 5 82 ...
Page 306: ...IP Routing Features UDP Broadcast Forwarding 7 48 ...
Page 354: ...ProCurve Stack Management Configuring Stack Management 8 48 ...
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