7-10
Configuring IP Addressing
IP Configuration
Table 7-1.
Features Available With and Without IP Addressing on the Switch
DHCP/Bootp Operation
Overview.
DHCP/Bootp is used to provide configuration data from a DHCP
or Bootp server to the switch. This data can be the IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway, Timep Server address, and TFTP server address. If a TFTP
server address is provided, this allows the switch to TFTP a previously saved
configuration file from the TFTP server to the switch. With either DHCP or
Bootp, the servers must be configured prior to the switch being connected to
the network.
N o t e
The Series 4100GL switches are compatible with both DHCP and Bootp
servers.
The DHCP/Bootp Process.
Whenever the
IP Config
parameter in the switch
or in an individual VLAN in the switch is configured to
DHCP/Bootp
(the
default), or when the switch is rebooted with this configuration:
Features Available Without an IP Address
Additional Features Available with an IP Address and
Subnet Mask
• Direct-connect access to the CLI and the menu interface.
• Stacking Candidate or Stack Member
• DHCP or Bootp support for automatic IP address
configuration, and DHCP support for automatic Timep
server IP address configuration
• Spanning Tree Protocol
• Port settings and port trunking
• Console-based status and counters information for
monitoring switch operation and diagnosing problems
through the CLI or menu interface.
• VLANs and GVRP
• Serial downloads of operating system (OS) updates and
configuration files (Xmodem)
• Link test
• Port monitoring
• Password authentication
• Authorized IP manager security
• HP web browser interface access, with configuration,
security, and diagnostic tools, plus the Alert Log for
discovering problems detected in the switch along with
suggested solutions
• SNMP network management access such as HP
TopTools network configuration, monitoring, problem-
finding and reporting, analysis, and recommendations for
changes to increase control and uptime
• , RADIUS, SSH, and 802.1x authentication
• CDP support
• Stacking Commander*
• Telnet access to the CLI or the menu interface
• IGMP
• Timep server configuration
• TFTP download of configurations and OS updates
• Ping test
*Although a Commander can operate without an IP address, doing so makes it unavailable for in-band access in an IP
network.
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 ...
Page 50: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here ...
Page 172: ...8 24 Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log ...
Page 240: ...10 30 Configuring for Network Management Applications CDP ...
Page 288: ...11 48 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP ...
Page 480: ...C 38 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image ...
Page 486: ...D 6 MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses ...
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