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Re: HP 1920S 48G 4SFP ( JL382A) and 802.1X

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Did you find a way to this mistake ?


I'm not sure, what you want to say. 

Right now, I wasn't able to solve the described mistake below . How can I enable the 802.1X settings? When I try it in the steps described below, it's not possible to enable it on the switch.

Do you have a similar problem or can help me to solve my problem?


Re: HP 1920S 48G 4SFP ( JL382A) and 802.1X

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Yes i have same and i want to activate 802.1x like you

Re: HP 1920S 48G 4SFP ( JL382A) and 802.1X

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you need to use CLI, thos model is particular cause you can t activate telnet or SSH in GUI mode so you need to follow this :

 

Re: How to Enable Telnet and SSH on HPE 1920s OfficeConnect
  1. download startup-config from GUI
  2. edit it, insert ip telnet server enable before configure
  3. upload it as startup-config in GUI
  4. reboot switch
  5. telnet into it with configured admin account and then enter sequence of commands to generate crypto keys and run ssh daemon
    enable
    configure
    crypto key generate rsa
    crypto key generate dsa
    exit
    ip ssh server enable
    ip ssh protocol 2
    write memory confirm
    quit
  6.  use ssh (look at step 5) and disable telnet if you need like
    enable
    no ip telnet server enable
    write memory confirm
    quit

I guess you can enable SSH for all recent OfficeConnect models 1820 or 1920S or 1950 the same way!
It would be more secure to use public key auth instead pwd auth, but theres no aaa authentication ssh login public-key in these switches. 

Re: HP 1920S 48G 4SFP ( JL382A) and 802.1X

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I find the good solution

You need to put  "Force Authorized" on controle mode value for the port where you are connected for manage you re switch and after you can activate administrative mode for  the switch.

if you don t do that before the port where you are connect wait for an radius authentication so if you can t have you lost connection.

 

Re: HP 1920S 48G 4SFP ( JL382A) and 802.1X

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 wrote:

you need to use CLI, thos model is particular cause you can t activate telnet or SSH in GUI mode so you need to follow this :

yes I know I already did that.

 wrote:

I find the good solution

You need to put  "Force Authorized" on controle mode value for the port where you are connected for manage you re switch and after you can activate administrative mode for  the switch.

if you don t do that before the port where you are connect wait for an radius authentication so if you can t have you lost connection.


Where did you changed that in the GUI or where via SSH? I don't have the full GUI in my mind.

The network design:

I run a Freeradius and want to test with user+password. The switch is right now added into the local DNS and have a static ip-adress. I use a laptop for testing, which should be a supplicant on one port. On other ports its not active and I have network access but not as desired.

Thx for your answer!

Re: HP 1920S 48G 4SFP ( JL382A) and 802.1X

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On GUI

SECURITY / Port Access Control /

Select Port 1 for example and then EDIT

Authenticator Options / Choose Force Authorized

Re: Ling Aggregation and LACP for HP 1920 and HP 1920s

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Hi there, 

isn't there a step for step guide for this? I wanted to connect two identical 1920s via the two SFP+ ports with LA. 

But as soon as i apply the trunk there is no connection between the two switches anymore. 

 

 

Re: HPE OfficeConnect Switch 1920S JL381A RADIUS Accounting Server Status


deactivate PoE or disable ports on a schedule

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Hi folks, I need to deactivate a select number of PoE cameras on a regular/repetative schedule, and I was hoping there was a job or schedule command I could leverage to either disable PoE or down select ports.  I have just installed five new HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT-PoE+ (JG963A) switches and the devices are scattered across most of these switches.

Thanks

Elias

Re: deactivate PoE or disable ports on a schedule

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I don' t think there is a command that exists for that.

But what you can do, if you have a monitoring platform (like IMC) is to push scripts to the switches with in your case the commands to shutdown certain ports on certain switches.

 

show local ip adress JG961A

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Hello

The JG961A take ip from our dhcp server but we do not see which ip adress

how can i show the ip adress with serial connection ?

Re: HPE 1920-16G Switch : link status is UP and DOWN

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Also, when you search the MAC address in macvendors.com it comes up as Netgear.

Re: HPE 1920-16G Switch : link status is UP and DOWN

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The issue magically disappeared so I gues it was due to an external temprary attached hardware.

Thanks.

 thanks, you're right. I checked it as well

 sì sono italiano :)

Re: show local ip adress JG961A

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Have you tried the display ip interface brief command?

P.S.

If you manage the DHCP Server which is actually releasing the IP address to your Switch and you aren't able to understand what that IP address is...is quite funny...shouldn't be quite simple to see actual active DHCP bindings? ...isn't it? look for the MAC Address stamped on your HPE OfficeConnect 1950 on your DHCP Binding Logs.

Office Connect app infrastructure hacked?

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I have an Office Connect OC20 Wireless Access Point ( JZ073A ) in my infrastructure, and the management app on my phone threw a notification this morning which makes me think that HPE's cloud infrastructure to manage the access points has been hacked. I received a notification from the app this morning that said "JB was here" and nothing else. I opened the notification, and it just took me into the app and everything appeared normal.

I would guess that I am not the only one, as when I tried to access the chat support for the product, the site wasn't working correctly: https://pg-receiver-pro.glb.itcs.hpe.com/WCLWeb/WCLEntry.aspx?pn=JZ073A


Procurve 1800

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Hey there, im struggling with wrapping my head around this switch, and vlan as a whole. But i can not for the world get things working the way i need them to so i figured i had nothing to lose by throwing the question out there to those of you with more know how.

Basically what im trying to do, is to connect my layer-3 switch (Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch) to the Procurve 1800. The two brands have their own termenology for connecting switches and have Vlans travel down the pipe. From what i read HP has tagged/untagged, while ubiquiti has "trunk". Either way, thats what im trying. But After reading and Googling a lot, i feel non the wiser on how the procurve should be configured properly to accept the incomming trunk/tagged info from the upstream L3 switch.

 

For a theoretical example, lets say that port 2 on the ES is connected to the ProCurve port 2. The ES has vlan 2 created and assigned to port 2 as a trunk/tagged output, and a dhcp pool set up. My goal is to have that trunked vlan info propagate out through the ES, into the procurve, and then when assigning any other Procurve port to vlan 2, have that run back up and fetch the correct IP through DHCP. 

In the above example, how should port 2 on the procurve be configured to recieve the trunked/tagged info? No matter what i tried, i always end up with an apipa address

Thank you in advance for any insight and replies

Re: hpe 1920s web management

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Your question hasn't a single valid answer: generally a VLAN dedicated to devices' management is created as long as all others required VLANs. If that VLAN dedicated to Management purposes has an IP address and if IP routing is enabled on your network you can administer any devices that has an IP addresd on that dedicated VLAN subnet...without necessarily connecting an host to a port (untagged) on that VLAN (that very host could be on another VLAN subnet and it's just required to add a static route to the VLAN dedicated to Management's IP Address)...that's because there is routing in place. It's just sufficient that you made your uplinks' interfaces tagged members of that VLAN other than the others you would normally transport between devices. Since an uplink port is up also its VLANs are all in up state.

Note that I wrote "VLAN dedicated to management purposes" (so just a normal VLAN) and not "Management VLAN" - is a special VLAN - which is generally not routeable (like in the case of OoBM)

Static LAG config for V1910 - is this correct?

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Hi,

I have two VSphere hosts where each has a quad port NIC that should be connected to a V1910.

To achieve this at the switch side I have created BAGG1 for ports 17-20 and BAGG2 for ports 21-24.  Note: Prior to creating these LAGs, the same ports were assigned tagged VLAN IDs 120-129.

In VLAN / Modify ports I have changed port types for port 17-24 to Trunk.

I need to tag VLANs 120-129 for these two LAGs.  1. Should I delete the old VLAN tagging on ports 17-24 BEFORE opening the VLAN / Modify ports page again, select BAGG1 + BAGG2  and enter VLAN IDs 120-129 on this page ?

2. Or, do I need to do the above operation in two passes, one for BAGG1 and the second for BAGG2..?

Thanks a lot for comments on question 1 and 2.  This is a switch in low priority production but I don't want to cause unnecessary downtime and hope to do it right the first time :-)

best regards Tor

Re: HPE 1920s-24 Firmware 2.06 bug

Re: Office Connect app infrastructure hacked?

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Happaned to me as well.
Trying to reach support - no success!
If their infrastructure was hacked we can all throw our devices to the garbage and our network is breached.
e.g. attacker can download a custom firmware and now we have him on our network.

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