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Make a Telnet ( when enabled or via the console cable ) a connection the the switch.
Type the admin information and when entered a Password ( default no password )
To enable the secret command line commands: you have to type the following command: _cmdline-mode on
And press enter. You will get a question. Answer this question with Yes.
If you don’t have a password you will get a popup notification on the CLI Type the code 512900
Salvar
You get the User View commands if you press ?
<HPv1910>?
User view commands:
archive Specify archive settings
backup Backup next startup‐configuration file to TFTP server
boot‐loader Set boot loader
bootrom Update/read/backup/restore bootrom
cd Change current directory
clock Specify the system clock
cluster Run cluster command
copy Copy from one file to another
debugging Enable system debugging functions
delete Delete a file
dir List files on a file system
display Display current system information
fixdisk Recover lost chains in storage device
format Format the device
free Clear user terminal interface
ftp Open FTP connection
initialize Delete the startup configuration file and reboot system
ipsetup Specify the IP address of the VLAN interface 1
lock Lock current user terminal interface
logfile Specify log file configuration
mkdir Create a new directory
more Display the contents of a file
move Move the file
ntdp Run NTDP commands
password Specify password of local user
ping Ping function
pwd Display current working directory
quit Exit from current command view
reboot Reboot system
rename Rename a file or directory
reset Reset operation
restore Restore next startup‐configuration file from TFTP server
rmdir Remove an existing directory
save Save current configuration
schedule Schedule system task
screen‐length Specify the lines displayed on one screen
send Send information to other user terminal interface
sftp Establish one SFTP connection
ssh2 Establish a secure shell client connection
stack Switch stack system
startup Specify system startup parameters
summary Display summary information of the device.
super Set the current user priority level
system‐view Enter the System View
telnet Establish one TELNET connection
terminal Set the terminal line characteristics
tftp Open TFTP connection
tracert Trace route function
undelete Recover a deleted file
undo Cancel current setting
upgrade Upgrade the system boot file or the Boot ROM program
When you type SYS of system-view. You will get the list of system admin commands.
<HPv1910>system‐view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[HPv1910]?
System view commands:
aaa Specify AAA configuration
acl Specify acl configuration information
archive Specify archive settings
arp Specify ARP configuration information
bootrom‐update bootrom update
clock Specify the system clock
cluster Specify cluster configuration information
command‐privilege Specify the command level
configuration Specify configuration settings
copyright‐info Copyright information configuration
cut Cut connection
delete Delete function
dhcp DHCP configuration subcommands
dhcp‐snooping DHCP Snooping
display Display current system information
domain Add domain or modify domain attributes
dot1x Specify 802.1X configuration information
execute Batch Command
file Specify file system configuration information
ftp Specify FTP configuration information
gratuitous‐arp‐learning Gratuitous Arp learning function
gratuitous‐arp‐sending Sending gratuitous‐arp packet when receiving
different sub‐network arp packet function
habp Specify HABP configuration information
header Specify the login banner
hotkey Specify hotkey configuration information
igmp‐snooping IGMP snooping
info‐center Specify information center configuration information
interface Specify the interface configuration view
ip Specify IP configurations for the system
job Schedule a system task
jumboframe Jumboframe command
lacp Configure LACP Protocol
lldp Link Layer Discovery Protocol(802.1ab)
local‐user Specify local user configuration information
logfile Specify log file configuration
loopback‐detection Detect if loopback exists
mac‐address Configure MAC address
mirroring‐group Specify mirroring‐group
multicast‐vlan Multicast VLAN
ndp Neighbor discovery protocol
ntdp Specify NTDP configuration information
ntp‐service Specify NTP(Network Time Protocol) configuration
information
ping Ping function
pki Specify PKI module configuration information
port‐group Port group
public‐key Specify public‐key module configuration information
qos Command of QoS(Quality of Service)
quit Exit from current command view
radius Specify RADIUS configuration information
return Exit to User View
rmon Specify RMON
save Save current configuration
sftp Specify SFTP service attribute
snmp‐agent Specify SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol)
configuration information
ssh Specify SSH (secure shell) configuration information
ssl Specify SSL (Secure Socket Layer) configuration
information
stack Switch stack system
storm‐constrain Port storm‐constrain
stp Spanning tree protocol
super Modify super password parameters
sysname Specify the host name
system‐failure System failure handling method
system‐guard System guard function
tcp Specify TCP(Transmission Control Protocol)
configuration information
telnet Specify TELNET configuration information
temperature‐limit Set temperature limit
tftp Specify TFTP configuration information
tftp‐server TFTP Server
time‐range Specify time‐range configuration information
tracert Trace route function
traffic Specify traffic configuration information
undo Cancel current setting
user‐group Specify user group configuration information
user‐interface Configure the user terminal interface
vlan Configure VLAN
voice Specify voice VLAN
web Web configuration
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password is 512900 [as of 5.20 Release 1101P09 ]
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Excelent,, work’s!!!! tks!!!
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Chris Boot 6 December 2012 at 17:21
Just wanted to say thanks very much for posting this information, it is going to be very useful indeed for
managing my switches.
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_hidecmd in the system-view unlocks further commands. Looks like you can switch 3com to HP branding with
“brand 1910” but I’m afraid to try it.
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Fred 12 January 2013 at 10:28
I don’t know that command.have to try it by myself also.
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bdh 18 October 2013 at 12:16
tried it and now i cannot use firmware > R1111P01
anyone has an idea how to change the back the branding without having the brand
command?
pops 18 October 2013 at 21:03
You’re not going to like this, but you can’t.
I took on the management of a number of v1910’s and saw one that had was stuck on old
firmware. Tried updating it and noticed that it refused to work beyond the same firmware level
you mentioned. I finally came to the conclusion that my predecessor had been ‘tinkering’ and
very likely did the same thing via the secret CLI menu’s.
The problem is that since there is a shared platform between 3com/HP/H3C, they used similar
firmware. But when the design of later models began to diverge, HP removed a feature from
their own firmware that would undo the change made to the Device ID. So you’re stuck.
There is an HP note on this somewhere out there and the purpose that command was
designed for. What it doesn’t say is how to fix it if used on a later HP device.
This may shed more light on the subject: http://tinyurl.com/nrsyjmc
I ended up having to RMA the device after asking HP nicely.
OP – please consider adding a warning to the blog that alerts people to this problem.
pawan 16 March 2017 at 08:13
Hi can any one have idea how to remove _cmdline-mode authentication in HPE 1920 switches
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Fred 16 January 2013 at 13:59
@someguy: the command _hidecmd does not work. (I’ve tested)
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Are you on the newest firmware? It works for me after following your instructions and getting into the
system view. Several commands that start with an underscore are unlocked plus others.
_cmdline-mode on
All commands can be displayed and executed. Continue? [Y/N]Y
Please input password:******
Warning: Now you enter an all-command mode for developer’s testing, some commands may affect
operation by wrong use, please carefully use it with our engineer’s direction.
system
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[24G]_hidecmd
Now you enter a hidden command view for developer’s testing, some commands may
affect operation by wrong use, please carefully use it with our engineer’s
direction.
[24G-hidecmd]
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Fred 19 January 2013 at 08:55
probably the switch didn’t run on the latest firmware. Where i’ve tested on last time.
Copmodosan 16 January 2013 at 16:56
Thanks!
Does the HP v1905 switch support “_cmdline-mode on”?
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Fred 16 January 2013 at 16:57
Yes I think, that one works. Only the after a reboot of the v1910 switch the command is lost. and you
have to re-type it again to have full access to all commands of the switch.
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Alex 31 January 2013 at 18:34
Big Thanks!!!
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akismet-ca5c4c100408378e4cdffa8401c0a061 29 May 2013 at 11:58
Thank you.
That was just what I was looking for. I do however miss the old telnet menu from the old Procurve switches.
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Fred 30 May 2013 at 11:34
Indeed the CLI is more used by users i think..and if you have to do more switches in once you can copy /
past you configuration now days it’s difficult. Unless you use these command.
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Uffe 26 May 2014 at 13:31
Hi!
How do I copy boot configuration file from one switch to another using CLI so that the new
switch uses this when booting?
Fred 26 May 2014 at 18:24
if you use display running-configuration than you would be able to copy past the configuration
to notepad.
Localhorst 19 June 2013 at 16:05
I found this thread via google because I had a similar problem. I can’t reset my configuration cause the user
“Admin” has no roles.
I fixed it with this steps:
– connect the switch with console cable
– start PuTTY (38400 baud)
– reboot the Switch (cold start)
– press [CRTL] + [B] while booting
A hidden menu appears. Choose option “7 – Skip current system configuration”
I hope it will help another frustrated user of this HP 1910 switch :]
(Sorry for my english, I’m no native speaker)
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Fred 19 June 2013 at 16:11
Thank you for your input I corrected the english words which were writting incorrectly. It seems I’ve to
go test it by myself when i’ve the possibility.
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Balaji 17 February 2014 at 08:07
Can anyone tel me the cmd line password for hp1910 24g switch
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Fred 17 February 2014 at 09:08
The default username is admin
by default there is no password for the CLI. unless you configured a password via the gui. Than you
need to use that password to logon via the CLI.
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Jim 20 March 2014 at 01:51
How do i use the Sys commands to assign a port to a VLAN?
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Fred 26 March 2014 at 13:58
in system-view you have to do the following:
vlan
description
quit
interface vlan-interface
description
ip address
quit
interface gigabitethernet
port access vlan
it should look like this:
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/18
port access vlan 2
broadcast-suppression pps 3000
undo jumboframe enable
stp edged-port enable
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To delete a vlan – this seems so simple, but I tell you I tried it and it didn’t work, and now it
does!!!
undo vlan N
N being the VLAN ID
Jonathan 8 July 2014 at 16:12
This is awesome, thank you
How do I do a “show running-config” as in Cisco?
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Fred 8 July 2014 at 16:38
Display current-configuration
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Jonathan 8 July 2014 at 21:50
Thank you, after looking in the command list for “display” I found it!!! right in front of my eyes
MT 17 September 2014 at 12:26
FWIW Ctrl+G is the keyboard shortcut for “display current-configuration”.
Fred 17 September 2014 at 12:38
Nice to know I didn’t know that command could be used :)
Zant 31 July 2014 at 18:05
If i can only bypass 8 ip vlans restrictions !!
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Fred 3 August 2014 at 10:10
I’m not sure. what the default if the default max vlan is 8 you might have to look for a different switch
instead..
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Hi,
How to remove a VLAN ID of a port and assign a unique VLAN ID (untagged, e.g, VLAN ID 1 untagged for web
managment) to the same port?
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Fred 1 September 2014 at 10:56
You can assign the port to a different VLAN if you do this than the unique vlan ID will change.
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adinovic1924 19 September 2014 at 11:40
hi, can i remove/auto set this _cmdline-mode permanently after reboot? i’m setting rancid to run on 1910,
instead having diff of configuration i have nothing on log, i think it’s due to this cmdline limitation rancid couldn’t
fetch any configuration.
thx!
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Fred 20 September 2014 at 03:11
I don’t know. I think there is no option. But 100% sure I’m not.
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J Marces 24 September 2014 at 16:29
How i can configure dhcp in the CLI mode? I need to configure an OPTION 43 like Cisco IOS?
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If you should find out the magical way to make cmdline-mode permanent, please sure.
I’m in the process of developing an ansible driver for this switch.
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Dion 14 October 2014 at 16:19
Does anybody knows if this line will also have it:
http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/networking/products/switches/HP_1920_Switch_Series/index.aspx#JG926A
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Fred 14 October 2014 at 21:29
i’m sorry I am unable to answer your question. The only way to find out is trial and error. Or some other
reader of this post has the answer. If i get such switch at my work I wil check for sure if it works. With
the same commands as for the 1910 switch.
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WIN 29 October 2014 at 19:44
Hi, I found problem on V1920 . the password 512900 cannot access secret command. Could you please help me
find the execute password for V1920. I need to config cli.
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Fred 29 October 2014 at 20:37
Hi, I’m sorry i don’t know i haven’t had this kind of switch yet.
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Contact HP maybe? If you know the password. Let us know. I just bought 12x V1910 because i
couldnt taken the risk
x 27 November 2014 at 22:42
http://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/2nl4g9/hp_1920_cmdlinemode_password/
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has anybode already the password for the V1920?
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Silva 27 November 2014 at 13:55
Ohhh please please can anyone help me get rid of this _cmdline-mode command so it is on forever ?!
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Mickey 28 November 2014 at 11:24
For the 1920 it should be: Jinhua1920unauthorized
thanks to http://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/2nl4g9/hp_1920_cmdlinemode_password/
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Andy 20 July 2015 at 16:29
Thanks Mickey – works a treat for V1920. Have been using the V1910 series until now but new switches
are same cost. It’s so useful for tracking down network issues compared with using web interface.
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ashok 31 January 2015 at 16:06
how to enable telnet in HP A5120 L3 switch?
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Fred 3 February 2015 at 17:24
You have to do this via the console. In this article you can find the commands.
https://glazenbakje.wordpress.com/2013/08/18/hp-switching-configure-a-trunk-between-hp-switch-
a5120-to-a-hp-procurve-2626-switch/
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ryan 16 March 2015 at 09:48
how to setup a ip address in console using putty?
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Fred 16 March 2015 at 11:45
You have to enter the system-view and then you can add the interfaces like on HP A5120 switch. See this
blogpost: https://glazenbakje.wordpress.com/2013/08/18/hp-switching-configure-a-trunk-between-hp-
switch-a5120-to-a-hp-procurve-2626-switch/
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has anybode already the password for the V1950?
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x 20 August 2015 at 22:06
HP 1950 seem to run Linux. Did you mean 1905?
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Andy 23 November 2015 at 19:30
foes-bent-pile-atom-ship
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Slupmi 24 August 2015 at 16:02
No the new 1950 series. It allows IRF up to 4 devices. I would love to have the password for that serie!
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x 5 September 2015 at 13:52
Does it have the same type of interface to enter extended commands? Can you post a screen capture of
you entering a wrong password and the subsequent messages?
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Slupmi 7 September 2015 at 09:44
I don’t own any yet…they are ordered…as soon as I get them, i’ll post here.
But I expect a long delivery…. :-(
duffeh 8 September 2015 at 17:36
I currently have 4 1950’s in an IRF stack and would love the CLI password, The switch is
currently missing a lot of settings in the WebUI (i.e SNMP config for IMC). This could be
resolved quickly with the CLI password. I logged a call with HP support and they would not
release this information they instead told me to wait until December for a firmware update
which will add snmp to the WebUI! Quite frankly this is shocking :(
Below is the output when trying to access the CLI mode.
?
User view commands:
display Display current system information
initialize Delete the startup configuration file and reboot system
ipsetup Configure an IP address for VLAN-interface 1
password Specify password of local user
ping Ping function
poe Power over Ethernet
quit Exit from current command view
reboot Reboot operation
summary Display summary information of the device
telnet Establish a telnet connection
undo Cancel current setting
upgrade Upgrade the system boot file or the Boot ROM program
xtd-cli-mode Switch to extended CLI mode to display and execute all commands
(special authorization required)
xtd-cli-mode
All commands can be displayed and executed in extended CLI mode. Switch to extended CLI
mode? [Y/N]:y
Password:
Incorrect password.
Slupmi 9 September 2015 at 13:54
What if you type _cmdline-mode on instead of xtd-cli-mode ?
pass : Jinhua1920unauthorized
for the fun try : Jinhua1950unauthorized …you never know!
Fred 9 September 2015 at 11:25
@duffeh, that’s sucks of hp. sadly that they changed the possibility for the lower market with
gui / cli solutions that they don’t put it default like the upper level switches where you can
access the cli with console / telnet / ssh.
probably hp won’trelease they password due it made be used of support issues where the
technical suport of HP can login in the more advanced CLI. then the end user.
x 27 September 2015 at 11:26
duffeh, can you get one of those babies remotely accessible via SSH?
Andy 23 November 2015 at 19:30
foes-bent-pile-atom-ship
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slupmi 25 November 2015 at 10:33
I have 4 of them in stock but didnt had the time to boot them up yet.
I’ll try to do so today and post back my findings…but I must say…funny password.
Fred 25 November 2015 at 11:40
Slumpi, you need to use the full string to the password field.
Slupmi 9 September 2015 at 13:55
oh and can’t you ask HP to take over your screen to enter the mode and set the property?
In the meanwhile…capture the screeninput ! :-)
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lvlnrd 13 October 2015 at 18:09
Thank you for this!
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Andy 23 November 2015 at 19:21
1950 Password as some are requesting is foes-bent-pile-atom-ship
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slupmi 25 November 2015 at 15:41
folks….it works like a charm! thanks a lot….i really prefer cli above webbased.
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rob 7 December 2015 at 00:22
slumpi: do you mean that “foes-bent-pile-atom-ship” works as xtd-cli-mode password on your 1950
switch? may I ask you which model did you test it on? (it does not work on my JG960A…)
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Andy 7 December 2015 at 15:28
It has worked on my 1950’s, but I don’t spefically have the JG960A, I have a 24 port poe, 48 port
poe, and a couple of the 48 port non poe units. Works for all of them. The other one HP told
me to try was agnipath1950unauthorized if the foes didn’t work. If neither work and you are
certain you are typing them exact call and open a ticket, the way to get the password is tell
them you have to have SNMP enabled. Level 1 will take a day scratching their heads before
they send to level 2, level 2 will want on your system but then they’ll tell you the password. At
least that’s how I did it.
David B 7 December 2015 at 21:54
Upgrade the firmware and it will work
James 10 June 2016 at 23:25
Just wanted to add that the password Andy provided “Agnipath1950unauthorized” works on
some 1950 switches prior to the foes-bent-pile-atom-ship password. My firmware is lower than
Andy’s and the Agnipath1950unauthorized works, just be sure to capitalize the A!
I figured this out from looking at the other password for the other switches referenced and
they all start with caps. Hope this helps some one. Thanks Andy for posting this!
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m0uSe 6 December 2015 at 04:02
I tried “foes-bent-pile-atom-ship” at our HP 1950-48G-PoE+ with the xtd-cli-mode.
It still throws “Incorrect Password”.
Any help?
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Slupmi 10 December 2015 at 13:31
What firmware/image are they running? Ill be configuring them wednessday 16/12 and can let you
know.
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David B 7 December 2015 at 21:53
If you’re having problems getting in to xtd-cli-mode on the HP 1950’s – then upgrade the firmware – the
SSE/earlier release has a different password to what’s listed here
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slupmi 8 December 2015 at 11:33
Sorry for the late reaction :
JG963A (the 48 ports with POE+)
Next year i’ll be buying the 24 ports version as well …
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m0uSe 11 December 2015 at 17:44
Latest Firmware 1950_7.10.R3109P09
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Yesenia 19 December 2015 at 17:54
Hola,buenos días
Solicito de su apoyo
Mi caso es el siguiente:
Tengo creadas 6 VLAN las cuales requiero se puedan comunicar entre algunas, por ejemplo la VLAN 2 se
comunique con la VLAN 4 pero no con las demás, las VLAN están creadas en switch HP 1910-48 y en switch HP
1920-24G, sin embargo de las 6 VLAN que tengo creadas solo algunas hacen ping con otras, ejemplo PC1
conectada a VlAN 3 (PUERTA DE ENLACE 192.168.16.33) en puerto 2 de l switch HP 1920 hace ping a PC2
conectada a VALN 2 (puerta de enlace 192.168.16.65) en puerto 2 del switch HP 1910-48, pero de PC2 a PC1 no
regresa el ping. Estos dispositivos están conectados por medio de un puerto troncal del switch HP 1920-24 en
puerto 24 al switch HP 1910-48 al puerto Gigabit 52.
Mi duda en concreto es saber como comunicar VLAN diferentes. Pues entre las mismas VLAN si hay
comunicación.
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Asheesh 8 February 2016 at 06:29
Hi,
how do i take the backup of HP switches automatically, is it possible..?
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Fred 9 February 2016 at 11:52
i have no idea if this is possible
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HGRIC 15 February 2016 at 15:05
Hi, HP 1950 supports _cmdline-mode on ?
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Slupmi 15 February 2016 at 20:47
yes, mine do :-)
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HGRIC 17 February 2016 at 11:44
Thanks! :)
Amine 10 March 2016 at 18:56
I have a probleme in my configuration in switch HP PoE+ v1910 : the probleme is my Router altai poe+ can’t have
power frome my switch
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Hello Guys,
1950 switches are basicly 5130ei switches with 1950 software running on it, i have installed the 5130 firmware and
it works like a charm ;) however you still have to enter the password.
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Thank so much
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Hello Guys,
I have Cisco switch 2960 and i created vlan on it and i have hp switch 1920 and i have different vlan created on it i
need how can i allow the traffic and allow all this networks to access each other what should i do should i do
trunk between them or what and how can i do that ?
what can i do if i don’t remember the GUI password i need to reset it ?
what is the default IP address for the switch ?
what if i have DHCP server how can i know the switch IP ?
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Fred 30 May 2016 at 13:17
you can make a vlan trunk to both switches.
– hp > trunk or lacp ( avoid in this case lacp )
– hp > untag 1 native ( vlan 1 default) and other vlans you need to tag to the trunk
– cisco > make a trunk poort
– cisco > tag all vlan’s to the trunk port.
– you can reset the password by using a hack on the boot.
(http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-2950-series-switches/12040-pswdrec-
2900xl.html)
– there is no default ip address. it will receive an IP via the DHCP or you have to configure it.
– you can use best a tool like netscan to find your switch and select it on mac address.
– in the Dhcp it’s most of the time the last IP address which is taken. Or you have to know the mac
address of the device to look it up in the DCHP.
I hope it will help you
–
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Thanks a lot Fred for your reply can you write the command line for each device when you
have free time.
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I am trying to search the full command, now it got it.. thanks
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oxzhor 31 October 2016 at 11:18
Hi All,
I have four ip pools on my 1910:
192.168.1.0/24
192.168.2.0/24
192.168.3.0/24
192.168.4.0/24
and want to connect these so it is possible to ping from 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.4.0/24 or 192.168.3.0/24 etc etc
how can can realize this with ipv routing?
Thanks a lot for your reply.
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oxzhor 2 November 2016 at 19:25
My setup:
VLAN ID 1 192.168.0.1/24
VLAN ID 10 192.168.1.254/24
VLAN ID 20 192.168.2.254/24
VLAN ID 30 192.168.3.254/24
VLAN ID 40 192.168.4.254/24
VLAN ID 50 192.168.5.254/24
VLAN Port Detail
GE1/0/44 1 10,20,30,40,50 Hybrid 1
GE1/0/45 1 10,20,30,40,50 Hybrid 1
GE1/0/46 1 10,20,30,40,50 Hybrid 1
GE1/0/47 1 10,20,30,40,50 Hybrid 1
GE1/0/48 1 10,20,30,40,50 Hybrid 1
Active route table
Destination IP Address Mask Protocol Preference Next Hop Interface
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Static 60 192.168.0.254 Vlan-interface1
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 Direct 0 192.168.0.1 Vlan-interface1
192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 Direct 0 192.168.1.254 Vlan-interface10
192.168.1.254 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 Direct 0 192.168.2.254 Vlan-interface20
192.168.2.254 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0 Direct 0 192.168.3.254 Vlan-interface30
192.168.3.254 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 Direct 0 192.168.4.254 Vlan-interface40
192.168.4.254 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 Direct 0 192.168.5.254 Vlan-interface50
192.168.5.254 255.255.255.255 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoopBack0
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Rok 7 December 2016 at 11:30
Hi, I would like to have two VLANs on my switch hp 1920-48, which get ip address from DHCP server.
VLAN1 get address from DHCP from network 10.113.0.0 255.255.0.0
VLAN10 get address from DHCP from network 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0
I have already made two scopes on DHCP server, and I also have done some configurations for all this, but now
I’m stuck here.
Please any help…
This is my configuration file:
[SI-MED-ID-0018]dis cur
#
version 5.20.99, Release 1113
#
sysname SI-MED-ID-0018
#
ftp server enable
#
dhcp relay server-group 1 ip 10.113.3.50
dhcp relay server-group 10 ip 172.16.1.1
#
domain default enable system
#
ipv6
#
gvrp
#
ssl version ssl3.0 disable
#
password-recovery enable
#
acl number 3001
rule 1 permit ip destination 10.113.0.0 0.0.255.255
acl number 3010
rule 10 permit ip destination 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255
#
vlan 1
#
vlan 10
#
domain system
access-limit disable
state active
idle-cut disable
self-service-url disable
#
traffic classifier pc1 operator and
if-match acl 3001
traffic classifier pc10 operator and
if-match acl 3010
#
traffic behavior deny_stats_2
filter deny
traffic behavior deny_stasts
filter deny
traffic behavior deny_stats
#
qos policy pc1_deny
classifier pc1 behavior deny_stats
qos policy pc1
qos policy pc10
classifier pc10 behavior deny_stats_2
#
user-group system
group-attribute allow-guest
#
local-user admin
#
stp mode rstp
stp enable
#
interface Bridge-Aggregation1
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10
link-aggregation mode dynamic
#
interface NULL0
#
interface Vlan-interface1
ip address 10.113.2.14 255.255.0.0
dhcp select relay
dhcp relay server-select 1
dhcp relay information enable
#
interface Vlan-interface10
ip address 172.16.1.14 255.255.255.0
dhcp select relay
dhcp relay server-select 10
dhcp relay information enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/3
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/4
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/5
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/6
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/7
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/8
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/9
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/11
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/12
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/13
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/14
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/15
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/16
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/17
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/18
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/19
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/20
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/21
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/22
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/23
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/24
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/25
port access vlan 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/26
port access vlan 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/27
port access vlan 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/28
port access vlan 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/29
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/30
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/31
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/32
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/33
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/34
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/35
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/36
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/37
port link-type hybrid
port hybrid vlan 1 10 tagged
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/38
port link-type hybrid
port hybrid vlan 1 10 tagged
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/39
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/40
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/41
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/42
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/43
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/44
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/45
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
port link-aggregation group 1
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/46
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
port link-aggregation group 1
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/47
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/48
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan 1 10
port auto-power-down
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/49
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/50
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/51
stp edged-port enable
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/52
stp edged-port enable
#
ip route-static 10.113.0.0 255.255.0.0 Vlan-interface1 10.113.3.50
ip route-static 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 Vlan-interface10 172.16.1.1
#
undo info-center logfile enable
#
dhcp enable
#
ssh server enable
#
qos vlan-policy pc1 vlan 1 inbound
#
ip https enable
#
load xml-configuration
#
user-interface aux 0
authentication-mode scheme
user-interface vty 0 15
authentication-mode scheme
#
return
[SI-MED-ID-0018]
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BuzzKill 13 January 2017 at 19:21
Remove your bridge command and test. If that doesnt work, remove the ACL, QoS and Traffic
commands. Otherwise, everything else you have is very similar to my setup. I have two dhcp servers,
one windows dhcp and the other is a Sonicwall router.
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ggggg 27 March 2017 at 22:32
how do shutdown in hp v1910-24
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Fred 30 March 2017 at 11:47
Unplug the power-cord is the only solution for that.
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ggggg 27 March 2017 at 22:35
i want turn off all switch no the interface, i know how use shutdown-interval but i don’t how turn off the switch,
can you help me please
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Fred 30 March 2017 at 11:46
Unplug the power-cord is the only solution for that.
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Tatsumi 23 May 2017 at 10:09
Awesome article.. helped me a lot! Thanks man! :)
One thing I couldn’t figure out.. I wanted to deactivate the status-messages for “link status UP/DOWN” since
they are more or less spamming my Syslog-Server. I used the command “undo enable log updown” on every
port (“int g1/0/1” -> “int g1/0/2” ..and so on).
But, is there a way to do this with just one command for all the ports?
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slupmi 2 June 2017 at 18:31
Hi Tasumi, look into the command “port-group” (its comware’s equivalent of interface range from
cisco)
http://certifiedgeek.weebly.com/blog/hp-comware-interface-range-part-1
Good guide.
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