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Getting Started

Port Identity Convention for Examples

Screen Simulations

Figures containing simulated screen text and command output appear similar
to this:

Figure 1-1.Example of a Figure Showing a Simulated Screen

In some cases, brief command-output sequences appear without figure iden­
tification. For example:

HPswitch(config)# clear public-key

HPswitch(config)# show ip client-public-key

show_client_public_key: cannot stat keyfile

Port Identity Convention for Examples

This guide describes software applicable to both chassis-based and stackable
HP ProCurve switches. Where port identities are needed in an example, this
guide uses the chassis-based port identity system, such as "A1", "B3 - B5", "C7",
etc. However, unless otherwise noted, such examples apply equally to the
stackable switches, which typically use only numbers, such as "1", "3-5", "15",
etc. for port identities.

Related Publications

Product Notes and General Software Update Information.

The

printed Read Me First shipped with your switch provides software update
information, product notes, and other information. For the latest version, refer
to “Getting Documentation From the Web” on page 1-9.

Physical Installation and Initial Network Access.

Use the Installation

and Getting Started Guide

shipped with your switch to prepare for and

perform the physical installation. This guide also steps you through connect­
ing the switch to your network and assigning IP addressing, as well as
describing the LED indications for correct operation and trouble analysis. A

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