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HP J9729A User Manual

HP J9729A
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Configuring for redistribution
To configure for redistribution, define the redistribution tables with "restrict" redistribution filters.
In the CLI, use the restrict command for RIP at the RIP router level.
NOTE: Do not enable redistribution until you have configured the redistribution filters. Otherwise,
the network might become overloaded with routes that you did not intend to redistribute.
Example:
To configure the switch to filter out redistribution of static or connected routes on network 10.0.0.0,
enter the following commands:
HP Switch(config)# router rip
HP Switch(rip)# restrict 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
HP Switch(rip)# write memory
The default configuration permits redistribution for all default connected routes only.
Syntax:
restrict <ip-addr> <ip-mask> | <ip-addr/<prefix length>
This command prevents any routes with a destination address that is included in
the range specified by the address/mask pair from being redistributed by RIP.
Modifying default metric for redistribution
The default metric is a global parameter that specifies the cost applied to all RIP routes by default.
The default value is 1. You can assign a cost from 1 to 15.
Example:
To assign a default metric of 4 to all routes imported into RIP, enter the following commands:
HP Switch(config)# router rip
HP Switch(rip)# default-metric 4
Syntax:
default-metric <value>
The <value> can be from 1 to 15. The default is 1.
Enabling RIP route redistribution
The basic form of the redistribute command redistributes all routes of the selected type. For
finer control over route selection and modification of route properties, you can specify the
route-map parameter and the name of a route map.
NOTE: Do not enable redistribution until you have configured the redistribution filters. Otherwise,
the network might become overloaded with routes that you did not intend to redistribute.
Syntax:
[no] router rip redistribute <connected | static> [route-map
<name>]
Enables redistribution of the specified route type to the RIP domain.
Redistribute from manually configured routes.static
Redistribute from locally connected networks.connected
Optionally specify the name of a route-map to apply during redistribution.route-map <name>
Configuring RIP 55

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HP J9729A Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategorySwitch
Switching Capacity128 Gbps
Forwarding Rate95.2 Mpps
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Power over Ethernet (PoE)No
Power SupplyInternal
ModelHP J9729A
Uplink Ports4 x SFP+
MAC Address Table Size16384 entries
ManagementWeb, CLI, SNMP
Form FactorRack-mountable
Ports48 x 10/100/1000 ports

Summary

1 Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)

Overview of IGMP

Describes IGMP's role in reducing bandwidth usage and configuring it with the switch.

IGMP General Operation and Features

Explains how IGMP manages multicast traffic and its benefits for multimedia applications.

IGMP Advanced Configuration and Operation

How IGMP Operates

Explains IGMP messages, group management, and operation modes.

IGMP Proxy Forwarding and Querier Functionality

IGMP Proxy Forwarding

Propagates IGMP joins across router boundaries for multicast traffic.

2 Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP) v2 NG

IGMP v2 NG Overview and Features

Introduces IGMP v2 NG and its existing and new features.

IGMP Context Commands and Configuration

Provides context commands and specific configurations like querier and filters.

3 IP Routing Features

Overview of IP Routing Features

Lists the switch's IP routing capabilities including static routes and RIP.

IP Interfaces, Tables, and Caches

Describes IP interfaces, ARP cache, IP route table, and forwarding cache.

IP Global Parameters for Routing Switches

Lists global IP parameters like ARP, TTL, and IRDP settings.

ARP and IP Routing Configuration

How ARP Works

Explains the ARP process for MAC address acquisition and cache management.

ICMP and Static IP Route Configuration

Configuring Static IP Routes

Creates static routes for network traffic management.

Static Route Information and Default Route Configuration

Configuring a Static IP Route

Details how to configure static IP routes, including null routes.

ECMP Routing and RIP Configuration

Configuring ECMP Routing for Static IP Routes

Allows multiple equal-cost paths for routes to the same destination.

Configuring IRDP and DHCP Relay

Configuring DHCP Relay

Introduces DHCP relay functionality for IP address configuration.

DHCP Relay and Option 82 Configuration

DHCP Option 82 Support and Requirements

Introduces DHCP Option 82 and its server support requirements.

DHCP Option 82 Relay Agents and Response Validation

Configuring DHCP Option 82

Command to configure DHCP Option 82 with various options.

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