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HP V1910

The HP V1910 is an advanced smart-managed fixed-configuration Gigabit and Fast Ethernet Switch, designed for small businesses in an easy-to-administer solution.

About

This is an SNMP-based connector for the HP V1910.

Version Info

Range Description DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant
1.0.0.x Initial version No No

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware Version
1.0.0.x 5.20

Installation and configuration

Creation

Main connection

This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:

SNMP CONNECTION:

  • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.

SNMP Settings:

  • Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
  • Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device. The default value is public.
  • Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device. The default value is private.

Usage

General

This page contains general information regarding the device itself, such as the System Description, Contact, Name, Location and Uptime. On this page, you can also view the device's current Temperature, CPU and Memory Usage.

The following page buttons are available:

  • Services: Displays which OSI Layers are active in the device.
  • CPU and Memory: Contains more detailed information about the CPU and memory of the device.
  • UDP Stats: Shows the UDP statistics, such as UDP Datagrams Delivered/Sent, Number of UDP Ports and UDP Table.
  • TCP Stats: Displays TCP statistics information, such as TCP Timeouts, Active/Passive Opens, TCP Currently Established, Total Segments Received/Sent and TCP Connection Table.
  • ICMP Stats: Statistics of the ICMP Messages.
  • IP Stats: Detailed information regarding the IP Messages, e.g., IP Delivered Datagrams, IP Delivered Datagrams, IP Datagrams Received and IP Default TTL.
  • MAC Addresses: Shows the MAC Address Table.

There is also a Reset Device button, which sends a command in order to reset the device.

Detailed Interfaces

This page contains a general Interface Table with the following columns: Enable/Disable Port, Port State, Custom Description, Name, Type, Physical Address, Operational Status, Administrative Status, Bandwidth, Bandwidth Utilization, MTU and Last Change.

Detailed Interfaces - Rx

The page contains a table similar to the Detailed Interface Table. However, this table displays information regarding the Receiving and therefore has the following columns: Rx Bitrate, Rx Packet Rate, Rx Unicast Packets, Rx Discarded Packets, Rx Errors and Rx Unknown Protocols.

Detailed Interfaces - Tx

This page displays a table with information about the Transmitting. It contains the following columns: Tx Bitrate, Tx Packet Rate, Tx Unicast Packets, Tx Discarded Packets and Tx Errors.

IP Routing

This page contains the IP Route Table.

The following page buttons are available:

  • ARP Table: Displays the ARP Table.
  • Operate Table: Displays the Operate Table.

Config - Operation

This page contains the Operate Table and a button to create entries for the table.

Note the following regarding the way entries in the table are made:

  • If you make a row with Type = Running2 Startup or Startup2 Running, there is no need to fill in a Server Address, but for all the other types this does need to be filled in.
  • If you make an entry with Type = Net2 Running or Net2 Startup, the File Name needs to contain .cfg, as otherwise the creation of the entry will fail.

Web Page

This page provides access to the web interface of the device.

Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.