General |
| Q1. |
I am a current HP GbE2 p-Class user, will I have to learn a new configuration interface? |
| A1. |
No, the HP GbE2c Switch uses the same intuitive interface as the GbE2. Additionally, the GbE2c has a new “industry standard” CLI that greatly simplifies configuration and management. |
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| Q2. |
What type of management options do I have? |
| A2. |
The GbE2c supports SNMP v1, v2 and v3 extensions as well as CLI, RMON, and Web-based Management tools including Secure HTTP (HTTPS). |
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| Q3. |
What kind or redundancy or fail-over protection do I have? |
| A3. |
Since the GbE2c should always be installed in pairs, they utilize two internal cross-connects offering almost instantaneous fail-over protection in the case of a link failure. |
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| Q4. |
Will the HP GbE2c Switch work in a Cisco Network? |
| A4. |
Yes. In fact over 90% of current GbE2 installations are interworking in a Cisco environment. |
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| Q5. |
Can I mix and match the HP GbE2c Switch and the Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 in the same enclosure? |
| A5. |
Each redundant bay pair in a c-Class enclosure must contain switches from the same vendor. You can utilize another redundant bay pair for another vendor switch or network device. |
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| Service and support |
| Q1. |
Can the GbE2 and GbE2c exist in the same network? |
| A1. |
Yes. Both switches are compatible and will work together seamlessly in the same network. |
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| Q2. |
Does this switch support Layer 3 IP Routing? |
| A2. |
No, the GbE2c is a layer 2 switch. |
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| Q3. |
What kinds of service offerings are available for the HP GbE2c Switch? |
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A full range of hardware and software support offerings are available ranging from installation services to 7/24 on-site repair coverage. Visit the HP services and support web pages for a complete listing. |