Hp Procurve 1410 24g / Use Of GBIC Connectors?
Dec 1, 2012
I have 3 switches
Catalyst 2960
Catalyst 3750
Hp procurve 1410 24g
I want to link them using fiber as they are almost 50 meters apart. What connectors should I use and what fiber optic cable can be connected to those connectors.I have found these connectors and cables on internet will these work
GBM-7000-S85 - 1000Base-SX, multi-mode, 550m, 850nm GBIC transceiver
SC to SC Multimode Duplex High Speed Fiber Optic Ethernet Patch Cable 62.5/125
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May 30, 2012
I was wondering why there are so many different types of optical connectors? - sc, fc, lc, e2000? Why the devices have different connectors? Dispite the fact that some of them are push/pull, and some of them are not, and if there are specific types for multimode and singlemode, and full/half duplex.
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Jul 16, 2012
We put an addition onto our house about 7 years ago and ran Cat5 throughout it. Now when I talked to the electrician about how to route our internet through it, he said the Cat5 with RJ45 connectors was set-up for phone, not internet. I was looking around the house and could not find a rack or central location to plug a modem into. We have RJ11 ports in each of the wall sockets so I am slightly confused.Is there a way to switch these connectors over to use for internet instead of phone? How would I hook up my modem to these ethernet ports? My plan would be to hook up two wireless routers from these ethernet ports.This problem comes to be because our house is solid plaster walls covered with bookshelves and the router (a nice wireless-n) does not even penetrate half the house.
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Aug 8, 2011
Point to point wireless connectivity configuration procedure using 1410 bridges either using GUI/CLI .
We have setup this in one of our Client sites.
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Jul 6, 2005
When I view web page of 1410 radio is show ethernet enabled and up but radio as disabled and down. I have tried to enable but to no avail. Is this a sign my radio has gone bad?
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Jun 22, 2011
I have a point to point link of 9.27 km using 1410 bridges and AIR-ANT58G28SDA-N antennas as per the documentation that would be an easy to deploy link and it should work at 54 Mbps, eventhough it drops the link, it's so slow and the power measurments indicate -70 dbm (aprox) right under the antenna which is at 9 m height.
This is not the first time I have troubles with 1410 bridges, the other two times I had to change them for 1310 bridges. I wonder if it has to do with some configuration tunning like, external antena gain, link distance or anything else? By the wat this is ocurring in México don't know if that might be worth of taking into consideration in order to deploy a 1410 link.
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Apr 12, 2012
I have a toshiba satellite 1410 s173 laptop running windows xp.It has a 3 com megahertz 3cxm 356 modem with a yelleow exclamation point beside it, with a code ten error in device manager.
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Aug 2, 2011
security configuration of the 1410 bridge and on how to test the bandwidth/throughput between two 1410 Bridges setup for point-to-point connectivity.
We have setup this in one of our Client sites.
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Feb 21, 2012
I have two 1410 bridges installed in a point to point link using external directional antennas. The distance between the bridges is only 200M. As you can see below from the output the RSSI and SNR are excellent with a good fade margin available. These stats are almost identical to what my path profile calculated out to be. During normal operation the latency on this link sub 2ms, during certain conditions the latency jumps to 40+ms and starts dropping packets. I say certain conditions because we have not been able to pinpoint it. Unfortunately at this time the customer does not have the ability to do any SNMP polling or collect any statistical information (working on getting this setup). There are an excessive number of data retries and am not sure if that is normal. During the issues I have observered the below command output and the numbers did not change, which leads to me believe that it is not a RF issue. It almost looks like it's serialization delay, but I have no data to back that up. During iperf performance testing of this wireless link I could push 54Mbps of UDP traffic no problem, no errors, no CRC's.
Bridge Parameters
Encryption: WPA-PSK w/TKIP
Distance parameter: Configured to 1
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Apr 18, 2013
A customer has a wireless PTP bridge using a pair of 1410 bridges. The non-root bridge event log shows the RSSI polling information message indicating the link's signal strength; ie. -42 dBm. It updates every few seconds or so. The root bridge does not show this information in the event log. Both bridges have the event log configuration options set identically, all messages types are enabled. I can't find any reference to this in the documents. Is this by design? I thought that maybe a root bridge if it was set up as a multi-point might be overwhelmed if it was showing/scrolling RSSI from multiple non-roots.
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Jul 29, 2012
Unfortunately I do not remember the model and the switch is a couple of hours away without remote access.I have 4 vlans on a procurve switch.
VLAN1 - Network Devices (Server, printers, WAPs)
VLAN100 - Admin (Office workers)
VLAN200 - Teachers
VLAN300 - Students
There is a server doing DHCP. There are 4 ranges of IPs 1 for each VLAN.
The router is on Port 44. VLAN 1, 100, 200, 300 - Tagged
The Server is on Port 46. VLAN 1 - Untagged
The WAPs are on Ports 1, 11, 31 VLAN 1, 100, 200, 300 - Tagged
All other ports are on VLANs 100, 200 or 300 - Untagged
The WAPs all have VLANs 100, 200, 300. Each VLAN on a different SSID.
I have IP helper with the server IP on VLANs 100, 200, 300.
There are IPs from the different subnets on their respective VLANs in the switch.
The gateway for each subnet is on a different subinterface on the router.
The router is a linux box. (Untangle)
The WAPs are not able to talk to the server, therefore no computers on the wireless networks can get an IP.The server can only talk to the router if I change port 44 to untagged.What combination of tagged and untagged ports do I need to make everything talk?
Do I need to put the VLANs on the subinterfaces of the router?
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May 31, 2011
I have recently had to deploy a 1410 in a Root/Non-root bridge configuration to expand a terrestrial network across to an uncabled area.
All switches in play are 2960 series and the bridge is running with multiple Vlans.
Basic config as follows.
service nagleno service padservice tcp-keepalives-inservice tcp-keepalives-outservice timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezoneservice timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezoneservice password-encryptionservice sequence-numbers!hostname BRIDGE001!no logging consoleenable secret 5(code)
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Jan 22, 2013
We have two publicly routable gateways attached to our A5500 switch that are expecting untagged traffic.
We currently have VLAN 10 as the untagged VLAN for Gateway 1, and VLAN30 as a tagged vlan for Gateway 2. Since both gateways are requiring untagged traffic, I need to make sure all ingress traffic from Gateway 2 gets tagged as VLAN30, while all egress traffic gets untagged.
The tricky part is they must come over the same port so I can't just tag it that way. I get the feeling this will require some static routes or VLAN Interfaces on the switch, but I'm not sure where to start.
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Apr 17, 2012
I have 2 procurve switches
2848
2650
Procurve stacking? Is that just a way too manage both switches together?
Or is it for combining both switches together?
Or is that called something else in procurve speak?
Or is that feature not actually available etc?
Next to learn how to breakup the 2848 into multiple switches.
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Jun 18, 2011
I'm trying to configure Hp1810-24G and pfsense firewall with no success. I' would like to create two virtual lan on swich which share same internet connection. To simplifing I suppose
vlan 2 port 1-12
vlan 3 port 13-23
port 24 pfsense lan connection
What altready I do on pfsense I create vlan 2 called 1STVLAN VPID 2 and vlan 3 called 2NDVLAN VPID and assigned to them to LAN pfsense real port enabled and gived a static ip to them on HP procure I create two vlan with
vlan 2 port 1-12 untaged 13-23 Excluded 24 tagged
vlan 3 port 1-12 exluded 13-23 untagged 24 tagged
the problem is that I don't be able to speak with pfesense (ping failed on real lan ip and virtual lan ips) so I don't have also internet connection.The ethernet card i'm using are old (i have built the pfesense computer on spare parts that I have at home) so can be a driver issue?
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Apr 19, 2011
how far apart an Aironet 1410 Bridge can be from the Power Injector (Dual Coax feeds). I just can't find the specification details. The device comes with a 20' and 50' F-type and I'm looking at 150' runs for both ends of the bridge pair.
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Jul 18, 2011
I have configured stack with 2 sge2010p switches. I want to connect this stack to the HP procurve switch using port agregation (LAG) technique. I want to use one ge port on each sge switch.How to configure it? Will it work witch port agregation on procurve?
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Aug 31, 2012
So we recently moved our Comcast demarc to our new server room which resulted in moving the SMC modem from our old server room where it directly connects to the firewall - to a new room where it connects to a 2910 switch, LACP to our L3 switch, LACP to another 2910, then to Sonicwall.
Since the move our internet has been dropping off randomly for about 2-5 minutes then it will come back online. This happens anywhere from 10 to 50 times a day. Sometimes it happens a half hour apart, sometimes it is 15 minutes apart, sometimes it will go 8 hours without issue.
The modem has been replaced, the Comcast line has been "tested."
The modem remains online when we lose internet connectivity - I can connect to it using a laptop on it's lan port and ping out to google.com while an computer connected beyond the switch and sonicwall cannot connect.
I have run a constant ping from a home comptuer to the modem as well as to our sonicwall (both static addresses) and they both seem to go offline when we lose internet connectivity.
Since the issue started, I moved the Sonicwall so that it connects directly to the 2910 that the modem connects to, put it in a vlan with the modem so they only talk to each other and it still results in the same intermittent disconnects. I checked all the port statistics on both ports as well as the event logs, and trunk links and find nothing abnormal.
I take the switch out entirely and plug the modem directly into the firewall like it was prior to the whole move. Works fine.
Traffic is not an issue and the switch in question also connects all my production servers and iSCSI SAN together without issue.
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Jan 28, 2013
I'm trying to determine what switches in the Procurve lineup will do Inter-VLAN routing on the same switch. Assume a basic 1 switch network.
I've determined that Procurve "Layer 3 Lite" will do static routing but not dynamic routing. So I would assume their Layer 2 switches do absolutely no routing. However I have a 2520 in front of me that HP claims is Layer 2 only yet I can route between VLAN's on that switch.
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Oct 31, 2011
I have:
-Procurve 1810-24G
-Procurve 2520-8-PoE
Router (with Internet Connection) is plugged into port 24 of the 1810.My asterisk server is plugged into Port 1 of the 1810.The 2520 is plugged into Port 2 of the 1810, and all of the VoIP phones are plugged into the 2520.Rest of the office computers are plugged into the remaining ports on the 1810.
After setting up the subnet and assigning an ip to the 1810, everything else just worked out of the box. I would imagine that I should segment and prioritize the network so that the VOIP traffic is isolated and is higher priority from everything else.
I tried playing around a bit, but the phones lost connectivity, so I just defaulted everything back for now.
What would the suggestions be for setting up the VLANS properly to do this?I would also need one of the office PC's (say the one plugged into port 13 of the 1810) to be able to access the asterisk server.Also, would it be more optimal to have the asterisk server on the PoE switch or the main switch?
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May 1, 2013
we're running some HP ProCurve 2520's (24 port PoE for desktops/phones) and 2510's for our server racks. The CPU's are a bit weak from what we can tell and sometimes end up with issues on them. The specs on the EAS series look like a decent jump compared to the older HP's. However I've never worked with these ever.
My other option is to go back to Cisco. However to make it fit our budget, we have to dump gig switches for 10/100 + PoE. Which isn't really a major issue on the desktop switches. We'll naturally put gig versions on the server racks. I like our ProCurves, however they cause issues from time to time.
I've also considered going back to Adtran, however I haven't kept up with what they have to offer. I'm tempted to play it safe and go the Cisco route. We're using ASA5510's active/passive for routing/firewall (gig versions).
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Aug 13, 2012
My current switch layout at work is very basic and offers no redundancy. I'd like to at least setup redundant core switches, so that if any of my switches would to fail, it would result in a smaller number of systems affected.
Current Core Switch: HP Procurve 3500yl-48G (3500yl-24G as cold spare)
Internet Switch: 3com (forget model)
User distribution switches: 9 Planet 10/100 Layer 2 Managed switches, and 2 Dell Powerconnect 5448
Server switches: 5 Procurve 2810-24Gs (1 in each server rack)
In addition, we have 50+ site to site VPNs using different 192.168.x.x subnets across 2 different VPN concentrators, several routers, and a pair of MPLS's.My first step to improve speed and reliance was to reconnect the user switches. The old distribution switches were daisy chained, and all users 120 users were on a single 1GB port on the core switch, and if switch 2 of 11 failed, I'd have 10 switches knocked out of the network. I've since connected them directly to the core switch, and the users have noticed the improvement.
I'll try to get a diagram, but it's basically a large hub and spoke. Each and every switch is connected directly to the single core switch. All of the internet sources are connected directly to the 3com and are on separate VLANs which are then connected to the core via a trunk, which then handles the routing. Currently, I'm using less than half of the ports on the current core switch, so I should still have enough ports on the 24G to at least maintain the critical systems. Each server switch is trunked to the core, as is the internet switch, but the user network is not (but probably should be). Instead they are connected via simple untagged uplinks.
I absolutely cannot afford new equipment right now, so whatever I do will require reusing existing equipment. I'd very much like to increase the bandwidth from the server switches to the core if at all possible. Is there an easy way to configure and Active-Active setup that would improve bandwidth? Or would It be active-passive and require a 2 port LAG on the 48 port (for speed), and a 3rd port for the 24 port (for redundancy).
NOTE: With any luck, we'll be dropping our analog phone system and replacing it with VOIP sometime within the next year. So I should be getting some extra budget to replace the distribution switches with POE. Until then, I'll have to live with my crappy Planets.
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Oct 3, 2011
Any good 24 port rack mountable Gigabit switch, that is managed. Is a HP ProCurve 1800-24G 24 port gigabit ethe switch J9028B decent ? Will i be happy ? I have currently a Dell 5224, that works, but it's getting old and for the life of me can't find rack ears AT ALL!! and i want it mounted so i can finish my rack installation.
budget is around 250-300$ 24 ports all gigabit and manage able for vlans etc etc.
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Apr 18, 2012
I am going to connect two Catalyst 2948G switches, and I want to know what the best GBIC is to use to do so. A link to a cable I could order would be great, or a brand and model number.
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Sep 4, 2011
Can I use a Cisco GBIC (p/n 30-1301-02) in SR224G?
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Mar 21, 2011
Imagine I have from customer side SFP-10G-LR GBIC.Then circuit to be deployed is 1310nm, Metro. My question is, if I will receive 100Mbps from such circuit, is this 10 GBIC compatible with 100Mbps? 10GBASE-LR SFP+ transceiver module for SMF, 1310-nm wavelength, LC duplex connector )
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Nov 7, 2011
I have an interesting problem. I have a 6509 that I'm trying to swap the GBIC on. The switch is already using a GLC-SX-MM GBIC and it is up/up and passing traffic, but we are getting some errors and suspect it may be faulty.
I want to replace the GBIC with one of the identical model - a GLC-SX-MM. It was brand new, never been opened. When the new GBIC is plugged in the link light on the switch goes completely off (not amber) and the port goes into a down/down (not connect) state. There are no messages in the logs at all. It's like it doesn't even see it. If you plug the old GBIC back in then the link comes back up. I tried a different port with the same results.Thinking that the new GBIC may be faulty (even though it was brand new) I tried a second GLX-SX-MM, also new. That one does the same thing.
At that point I thought there might be a problem with that switch, so I tried the GBICs on the other 6509 in that pair. The other 6509 is running the same hardware and software. The GBICs will not work there either. If you move the old, suspected faulty GBIC from 6509-2 to 6509-1 then that it works.
The solution would seem to be that I have two faulty GBICs, but I'm having trouble persuading myself that I have two new ones, straight out of the package, that are both bad. Are there any other things to check on the switch? Here's the pertinent information:
switch#show ver
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-ADVIPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
<snip>
cisco WS-C6509-E (R7000) processor (revision 1.3) with 458720K/65536K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID SMG1109N3BK
SR71000 CPU at 600Mhz, Implementation 0x504, Rev 1.2, 512KB L2 Cache
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Jan 23, 2013
I work as Network administrator in a building products plant at Poland. We had core switch HP Procurve 6200yl with 5 vlans, and 11 Aironet 1240AG Access points without controller. I have a problem with create 2 wi-fi VLANs on the Cisco AP's and linked it with HP switch.
VLANs on the switch:
1 - Default (for office sutff) - working great,
2 - Production (for production stuff) - working great,
3 - Inter (for Router's) - working great,
4 - WMS - i need configure it as wireless,
5 - WiFi with Radius - i need configure it as wireless.VLANS on the Access Points:
4 - WMS - for warehouse terminals - WPA2,
5 - WiFi for office stuff with Radius.
I'm easily able to get it running a single SSID (non-VLAN) network and confirm that I can use that network fine. However, I need to set up these 2 VLANs. I can connect to it via telnet if that'll let me program it faster.
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Oct 5, 2011
I have a problem putting a Cisco 1141 AP in repeater mode with a AP HP Procurve.Root AP is a the Procurve, but when try to put the Cisco AP with same SSID, Authentication, etc, I receive this error:
%DOT11-4-CANT_ASSOC: Interface Dot11Radio0, cannot associate: NO Aironet Extension IE
I try disable the Aironet Extensions and always get the same error all time. It's possible connect both APs?
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Oct 22, 2012
I've inherited a network. It looks to have been setup as 10/100 originally, using Netgear FSM726S switches with fibre connecting the switches. The fibre to copper conversion is mainly achieved with 10/100 media convertors rather than GBICs - not sure why - though there are some GBICs in use. Some of the "key" switches have been upgraded to Cisco Catalyst 2960G switches, but nothing else has been touched, so most of the network still runs at 100MB.
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Oct 10, 2012
The switch has been set to Level 3 Routing. Port 27 has been in use as a Fiber Transceiver with no problems for several weeks. This week I tried connecting a second Fiber Transceiver to Port 28, and it would not work.
Swapped the physical GBIC modules in the ports, and the situation remained exactly the same: Port 27 works, Port 28 would not work.
Connected to the copper-part of the combo Port 28, it immediately connected and worked fine.
Connected an external Fiber Transceiver Box in place of the GBIC in Port 28, and it immediately connected and worked fine.
Swapped the new Fiber jumper (Port 28) with the existing Fiber jumper (Port 27), and the new connection came up immediately and worked fine. The existing connection would not work when connected to Port 28.
By "not working", I am not able to ping across the connection. The link light comes on and blinks. The transmit/receive statistics show as if data is processing on this switch, but on the other side of the Port 28 connection, the switch shows Transmit traffic, but no Recieve traffic.
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Apr 15, 2012
I am having difficulties implementing Mac-auth on selected ports between an HP ProCurve 2510 and Cisco ACS 5.3.The 802.1x works just fine, but for selected ports I need to implement port-access with MAC-based authentication instead of regular 802.1X (yeah, I know, but this line of ProCurve switches only support one auth-mechanism per port!).The switch successfully forwards interesting MAC-auth requests for authentication to the ACS with CHAP/MD5, but the ACS reports this:
Logged At:
April 16,2012 1:20:48.080 PM
RADIUS Status:
Authentication failed : 22056 Subject not found in the applicable identity store(s). NAS Failure:
Username:
002655886b3d MAC/IP Address:
00-26-55-88-6b-3d Network Device:
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The ACS is configured to use the Internal Hosts database, where the client computer is configured like this;MAC-address: 00-26-55-88-6B-3D
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I wanted to know if I can somehow setup my network to use a proxy for all connected devices?
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