| Switch Fabric Module |
LED |
Color |
State |
Meaning |
 |
Active |
GreenGreenn/a |
FlashingSolidOff |
Negotiating active/backup switch fabric module(s) during boot sequence.Module is active - normal.Module is in back up mode. |
| Status |
n/aGreenGreenYellow/ Orange |
OffFlashingSolidFlashing |
No power to the module.Module is powering up and downloading operating software.Module is in Service - normal.Self-test failure |
| 1-Port 10G LR Module |
LED |
Color |
State |
Meaning |
 |
Activity (Act) |
GreenGreenOff |
FlashingSolidFlashing |
Transmitting data.Link is up; no data is being transmitted.When no connector is plugged into the port, the LED will flash approximately once every four seconds. This on/off cycle is a safety feature known as auto laser shutdown. |
| Link |
Greenn/a |
SolidOff |
Link is up.No connector is plugged into port. |
| Status |
n/aGreenGreenYellow/ Orange |
OffFlashingSolidFlashing |
No power to the module.Module is powering up and downloading operating software.Software image loaded successfully.Self-test failure |
| 10-Port 100/1000 Base-T Module |
LED |
Color |
State |
Meaning |
 |
Link (per-port) |
GreenAmbern/a |
SolidSolidOff |
Port is in 1000 Mbps mode.Port is in 100 Mbps mode.No connector is plugged into the port. |
| Activity (per-port) |
Greenn/a |
SolidOff |
Transmitting data.No data is being transferred, and/or no connector is plugged into the port. |
| Status |
n/aGreenGreenYellow/ Orange |
OffFlashingSolidFlashing |
No power to the module.Module is powering up and downloading operating software.Software image loaded successfully.Self-test failure |
| 10-Port mini GBIC Module |
LED |
Color |
State |
Meaning |
 |
Activity (per-port) |
GreenGreenOff |
FlashingSolidFlashing |
Transmitting data.Link is up; no data is being transferred.When no connector is plugged into the port, the LED will flash approximately once every four seconds. This on/off cycle is a safety feature known as auto laser shutdown. |
| Link (per-port) |
Greenn/a |
SolidOff |
Link is up.No connector is plugged into port. |
| Status |
n/aGreenGreenYellow/ Orange |
OffFlashingSolidFlashing |
No power to the module.Module is powering up and downloading operating software.Software image loaded successfully.Self-test failure |
| 1 Port-X2 10GbE Module |
LED |
Color |
State |
Meaning |
 |
Link |
GreenOrangen/a |
SolidFlashingOff |
Link is up.Self-test failure or unsupported transceiver. See error log for details.No connector in plugged into the port. |
| Activity (Act) |
GreenGreenn/a |
FlashingSolidOff |
Transmitting data. Blink rate indicates traffic utilization of the port.Traffic exceeds 90% of link capacity.No connector is plugged into the port, or no traffic is being passed through the port. |
| Link and Activity (both port LEDs together) |
Orange/ Green/ Off |
Solid Orange (0.5 secs), then Solid Green (1.5 secs), and then off |
A transceiver has been correctly inserted into the transceiver port. After the insertion test, the LEDs will remain Off until a network cable is inserted into the transceiver and the LEDs follow their normal operational behavior. |
| Status |
n/aGreenGreenAmber |
OffFlashingSolidFlashing |
No power to the module.Module is powering up and downloading operating software.Software image loaded successfully.Self-test failure |
| 2-Port 10Gbe Module |
LED |
Color |
State |
Meaning |
 |
Activity (Act) |
Green
Green
n/a |
Flashing
Solid
Off |
Transmitting data. Blink rate indicates traffic utilization of the port.Traffic exceeds 90% of link capacity.No connector is plugged into the port, or no traffic is being passed through the port. |
| Link |
GreenOrange
n/a |
SolidFlashing
Off |
Link is up.Self test failure or unsupported transceiver. See error log for details.No connector is plugged into the port. |
| Link and Activity (both port LEDs together) |
Orange/ Green/ Off |
Solid Orange (0.5 secs), then Solid Green (1.5 secs), and then off |
A transceiver has been correctly inserted into the transceiver port. After the insertion test, the LEDs will remain Off until a network cable is inserted into the transceiver and the LEDs follow their normal operational behavior. |
| Link, Activity and Status (all module LEDs together) |
Orange/ Green/ Off |
Solid Orange (0.5 secs), then Solid Green (1.5 secs), and then off |
The module is receiving initial power due to being inserted into the slot, and/or due to the slot being enabled via the CLI. |
| Status |
n/aGreen
Green
Yellow/Orange |
OffFlashing
Solid
Flashing |
No power to the module.Module is powering up and downloading operating software.Software image loaded successfully.Self-test failure |
Q: What modules are available for the ProCurve Series 8100fl switches?
Currently the 8100fl supports the following modules:
| Part Number |
Description |
Additional Information |
| J8729A |
ProCurve 8108fl Redundant Switch Fabric Module |
Operates in 8108fl only |
| J8730A |
ProCurve 8116fl Redundant Switch Fabric module |
Operates in 8116fl only |
| J8731A |
ProCurve Switch fl Redundant Management Module |
1 J8731A ships with each Chassis |
| J8734A |
ProCurve Switch fl 10-Port 100/1000-T Interface Module |
Operates in both chassis |
| J8735A |
ProCurve Switch fl 10-Port Mini-GBIC Interface Module |
Operates in both chassis |
| J8736A |
ProCurve Switch fl 1-Port 10GbE X2 Interface Module |
Operates in both chassis |
Q: What Mini-GBICs are supported on the 10-Port Mini-GBIC Module (J8735A)?
Currently the following Mini-GBICs are supported: (only B-version Mini-GBICs are supported by the 8100fl switch)
| Part Number |
Description |
Additional Information |
| J8177B |
ProCurve Gigabit 1000Base-T Mini-GBIC |
Cabling Type: 1000Base-T: Category 5 (5E or better recommended), 100 O differential 4-pair unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) balanced, complying with IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-TMaximum distance: 100 mRequires specific code version for support:requires CY.01.02.0050 or greater |
| J4858B |
ProCurve Gigabit SX-LC Mini-GBIC |
Maximum distance:
- 220 m (62.5 µm core diameter, 160 MHz/km bandwidth)
- 275 m (62.5 µm core diameter, 200 MHz/km bandwidth)
- 500 m (50 µm core diameter, 400 MHz/km bandwidth)
- 550 m (50 µm core diameter, 500 MHz/km bandwidth)
|
| J4859B |
ProCurve Gigabit-LX-LC Mini-GBIC |
Cabling Type: either single-mode or multimode
- Low metal content, single-mode fiber-optic, complying with ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1
- 62.5/125 µm or 50/125 µm (core/cladding) diameter, graded-index, low metal content, multimode fiber-optic, complying with ITU-T G.651 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type A1b or A1a, respectively (a mode conditioning patch cord may be needed in some multimode fiber installations)
- Maximum distance: 10 km (single mode) or 550 m (multimode)
|
| J4860B |
ProCurve Gigabit-LH-LC Mini-GBIC |
Cabling Type: low metal content, single-mode fiber-optic, complying with ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1Maximum distance: 70 km
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Q: What transceivers are supported in the 1-Port 10GbE X2 Interface Module (J8736A)?
| Part Number |
Description |
Additional Information |
| J8440A or J8440B |
ProCurve 10-GbE X2-CX4 Transceiver |
Cabling Maximum distance:
- 15 m using CX4 cables
- 300 m using optical media converters (J8439A) and multimode fiber cable
|
| J8436A |
ProCurve 10-GbE X2-SR Optic |
Cabling Type: 62.5 µm (core/cladding) diameter or 50 µm, 850 nm, low metal content, multimode fiber-optic, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standardsMaximum distance:
- 62.5 µm multimode cable @ 160 MHz/km = 2-26 meters
- 62.5 µm multimode cable @ 200 MHz/km = 2-33 meters
- 50 µm multimode cable @ 400 MHz/km = 2-66 meters
- 50 µm multimode cable @ 500 MHz/km = 2-82 meters
- 50 µm multimode cable @ 2000 MHz/km = 2-300 meters
|
| J8437A |
ProCurve 10-GbE X2-LR Optic |
Cabling Type: low metal content, single-mode fiber-optic cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standardsMaximum distance: 9/125 µm single-mode cable = 2 m-10 km
|
| J8438A |
ProCurve 10-GbE X2-ER Optic |
Cabling Maximum distance (single-mode): 30 km** Maximum distance 40 km using engineered link.
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Q: Are any network cables provided?
No, ProCurve Networking by HP does not provide or sell cables to connect to interface modules.
Q: What 8100fl modules are not non-blocking?
The 2-port 10G X2 module is 2X oversubscribed. All other 8100fl modules are non-blocking.
Q: How many addresses can the routing table hold?
The 8100fl holds 100,000 IP addresses in its routing table.
Q: Does the 8100fl support access control lists?
Yes, hardware-based, the 8100fl supports access control lists at wire-speed.
Q: Does the 8100fl support port mirroring?
Yes, the ProCurve Switch 8100fl enables traffic on a port to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for monitoring. Read additional port mirroring information below:
To control the impact on performance, please consider the following guidelines:
- Port mirroring can only be done in incoming traffic.
- The increase in traffic effectively cuts the bandwidth of the port being mirrored in half.
- If the link is over ~60% utilized (~6 Gbps), we can expect to see reduction in the throughput on that 10 Gig port. Lets say the link is 100% utilized - in this case, we would see around 4 Gbps of traffic dropped at the ingress card.
- Incoming traffic that is dropped at the ingress port is not mirrored.
- You can mirror a 10G target port to a 1G monitor port, but traffic volume greater than the monitor port can handle is dumped.
- ProCurve recommends that you do not mirror a target port to a monitor port on the same line card.
- Only one port can be mirrored in the chassis at any given time
- There can only be one 'monitor' port in the chassis at any given time - i.e, traffic can only be mirrored to one port in the current release.
- Mirroring traffic from a LAG is not supported.
- Mirroring traffic to a LAG is not supported.
Q: Does the 8100fl support Jumbo frames?
Yes, Jumbo frames are supported. The 8100fl allows high-performance remote backup and disaster-recovery services on both 1-Port 10G and Gig modules.(up to 4 ports per module on Gigabit modules)
Q: Does the 8100fl support Multiple Spanning Tree?
Yes, (802.1s) Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is supported. It provides efficient high link availability in multiple VLAN environments by allowing multiple coincident spanning trees; includes backward compatibility with Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1D) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
Q: Does the 8100fl support Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)?
Yes, VRRP is supported. Up to 15 instances can be configured per IP interface (port, VLAN or LAG)
Q: Does the 8100fl support Port trunking?
Yes, for higher switch-to-switch throughput and link-level redundancy, with support for standards-based link aggregation (IEEE 802.3ad). The 8100fl switch supports up to 80 link aggregation groups (LAGs), each with up to 8 links (ports) per LAG; link aggregations across modules are also supported.
Q: Does the 8100fl support multicast snooping?
Yes, the ProCurve Switch 8100fl supports multicast snooping and data driven IGMP v2, v3 which automatically prevents flooding of IP Multicast traffic.
Q: Does the 8100fl support layer 3 standards based routing protocols?
Yes, the ProCurve Switch 8100fl supports routing IP at media speed, including support for static routes, RIP, RIPv2, and OSPF with ECMP.
Q: Does the 8100fl support hot swapping of modules?
Yes, hot swapping of modules and optics are both supported.
Q: Does the 8100fl support rate limiting?
Yes, only on the 2-port 10G X2 module for inbound traffic. Rate-limiting only applies to user traffic and not to control frames. The following types of control frames and protocols are not subject to rate-limiting: BPDU; OSPF; all routers; designated router; LACP; RIPv2; PIM; VRRP; System MAC.
Q: Does the 8100fl support QoS (Quality of Service)?
Yes, the 8100fl switch supports real-time traffic classification into 11 traffic classes mapped to 5 queues and up to 3 levels of RED (Random Early Detection) drop precedence, providing rich QOS capabilities.
Q: Does the 8100fl support PIM Dense Mode (PIM-DM)?
Version 2.5 software (available Spring 2007) supports Multicast routing PIM Dense mode which allows for fast, efficient layer 3 multicasting in routed networks.
Q: Does the 8100fl support configurations that guarantee minimum bandwidth per-port?
Yes, the 8100fl supports per-port, per queue guaranteed minimums that allow traffic to receive the guaranteed minimum bandwidth during times of congestion.
Q: How many power supplies are required for the 8108fl and 8116fl switches to be fully redundant?
The Switch 8108fl requires one power supply to operate a fully-populated chassis-an optional second power supply provides for redundancy. For the Switch 8116fl, two power supplies are required to operate a fully-populated chassis-an optional third power supply provides for N+1 redundancy.
Q: Do the ProCurve Series 8100fl switches support a redundant management module in case the primary management module fails?
Yes, each chassis supports 2 management modules, a primary and secondary in case of failure.
Q: When my primary management module fails do I need to copy the configuration to secondary management module?
No, in normal operation, whenever changes are made to the primary management module's startup configuration file, the changes are copied to the redundant management module's configuration file. In this way, if the primary management module fails, the secondary module has the configuration information necessary to take over as the primary.
Q: Does the 8100fl support a redundant switch fabric?
Yes, the ProCurve Series 8100fl switches support two switch fabric modules in each chassis. The switch fabric modules are not interchangeable between the 8108fl and the 8116fl.
Q: How long does it take to switch from primary switch fabric to secondary?
The system will switch to a new fabric in 0.2 seconds, providing rapid automatic active-standby module redundancy.
Q: Does the 8100fl support Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)?
Yes, VRRP is supported.
Q: Does the 8100fl support hot swapping of modules?
Yes, hot swapping of modules and optics are both supported.
Q: Does the 8100fl support access control lists?
Yes, hardware based, the 8100fl supports access control list at wire-speed.
Q: Does the 8100fl support VLANs and tagging?
Yes, the ProCurve Switch 8100fl supports complete 802.1Q (1,024 active VLANs across 4,096 VLAN IDs) and 180 routable VLAN interfaces.
Q: Does the 8100fl support SSHv2?
Yes, the switch supports Secure Shell (SSHv2) which encrypts all transmitted data for secure remote access of IP networks via the CLI.
Q: Does the 8100fl support switch management logon security?
Yes, the switch can be configured for either RADIUS or TACACS+ authentication for secure logon via the CLI.
Q: Does the 8100fl provide protection from denial of services attacks?
Yes, the ProCurve Series 8100fl switches are designed with processor self-protection architecture that defends the system against denial of service attacks.
Q: How many administrative Privilege levels are there on the 8100fl?
The switch supports 2 distinct access levels.
- Level 0 places users at the Exec mode and limits their access to the commands at this level.
- Level 15 places users at the privileged Exec mode and allows them full access to the CLI commands.
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