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Configure HABP to work in client
mode
Optional
HABP works in client mode by
default.
Specify the VLAN to which the
HABP client belongs
Optional
By default, an HABP client
belongs to VLAN 1.
NOTE:
The VLAN to which an HABP client belongs must be the same as that specified on the HABP server for
transmitting HABP packets.
Displaying and maintaining HABP
Display HABP configuration
information
display habp [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-
expression ]
Display HABP MAC address table
entries
display habp table [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-
expression ]
Display HABP packet statistics
display habp traffic [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-
expression ]
HABP configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 50, access devices Switch B and Switch C are connected to Switch A. 802.1X
authentication is configured on Switch A for central authentication and management of users (Host A
through Host D).
ï‚· For communication between Switch B and Switch C, enable HABP server on Switch A, enable HABP
client on Switch B and Switch C, and specify VLAN 1 for HABP packets.
ï‚· On Switch A, configure the HABP server to send HABP request packets to the HABP clients in VLAN
1 at an interval of 50 seconds.