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About the HP 6125XLG Blade configuration guides The HP 6125XLG Blade configuration guides describe the software features for the HP 6125XLG Blade Switch, and guide you through the software configuration procedures. These configuration guides also provide configuration examples to help you apply the software features to different network scenarios. Configuration guide Fundamentals Configuration Guide IRF Configuration Guide Layer 2-LAN Switching Configuration Guide Content Describes how to use the command line interface of the switch, log in to and set up the switch, and use the basic management functions. This guide includes: • Using the CLI • Login overview • Logging in through the console port for the first device access • Logging in to the CLI • Accessing the device through SNMP • Controlling user access • Configuring RBAC • Configuring FTP • Configuring TFTP • Managing the file system • Managing configuration files • Upgrading software • Managing the device • Using the emergency shell • Using automatic configuration • Configuring Tcl Describes the HP proprietary Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology, which provides data center class availability and scalability. IRF creates a fabric from multiple switches. The switches that form the IRF fabric work in 1:N redundancy and appear as one unit in the network. IRF improves management efficiency and streamlines network topologies. It is suitable for highly reliable enterprise networks and data centers. This guide includes: • IRF overview • Configuring IRF Covers Layer 2 technologies and features used on a LAN switched network, such as VLAN technology, port isolation, Spanning Tree. You can use these features to divide broadcast domains, remove Layer 2 loops, isolate users within a VLAN and so on. This guide includes: • Configuring Ethernet interfaces • Configuring loopback and null interfaces • Bulk configuring interfaces • Configuring the MAC address table • Configuring MAC Information • Configuring Ethernet link aggregation • Configuring port isolation • Configuring spanning tree protocols

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About the HP 6125XLG Blade configuration guides
The HP 6125XLG Blade configuration guides describe the software features for the HP 6125XLG Blade
Switch, and guide you through the software configuration procedures. These configuration guides also
provide configuration examples to help you apply the software features to different network scenarios.
Configuration guide
Content
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
Describes how to use the command line interface of the switch, log in to
and set up the switch, and use the basic management functions. This
guide includes:
Using the CLI
Login overview
Logging in through the console port for the first device access
Logging in to the CLI
Accessing the device through SNMP
Controlling user access
Configuring RBAC
Configuring FTP
Configuring TFTP
Managing the file system
Managing configuration files
Upgrading software
Managing the device
Using the emergency shell
Using automatic configuration
Configuring Tcl
IRF Configuration Guide
Describes the HP proprietary Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF)
technology, which provides data center class availability and
scalability. IRF creates a fabric from multiple switches. The switches that
form the IRF fabric work in 1:N redundancy and appear as one unit in
the network. IRF improves management efficiency and streamlines
network topologies. It is suitable for highly reliable enterprise networks
and data centers. This guide includes:
IRF overview
Configuring IRF
Layer 2—LAN Switching
Configuration Guide
Covers Layer 2 technologies and features used on a LAN switched
network, such as VLAN technology, port isolation, Spanning Tree. You
can use these features to divide broadcast domains, remove Layer 2
loops, isolate users within a VLAN and so on. This guide includes:
Configuring Ethernet interfaces
Configuring loopback and null interfaces
Bulk configuring interfaces
Configuring the MAC address table
Configuring MAC Information
Configuring Ethernet link aggregation
Configuring port isolation
Configuring spanning tree protocols