System module Description Documented in HPE Switch
hardware/software guide
auth Authorization: A connected client
must receive authorization through
web, AMC, RADIUS-based,
TACACS+-based, or 802.1X
authentication before it can send
traffic to the switch.
Access Security Guide
cdp Cisco Discovery Protocol: Supports
reading CDP packets received from
neighbor devices, enabling a switch
to learn about adjacent CDP
devices. HPE does not support the
transmission of CDP packets to
neighbor devices.
Management and Configuration
Guide
console Console interface used to monitor
switch and port status, reconfigure
the switch, and read the event log
through an in-band Telnet or out-of-
band connection.
Installation and Getting Started
Guide
cos Class of Service (CoS): Provides
priority handling of packets
traversing the switch, based on the
IEEE 802.1p priority carried by each
packet.CoS messages also include
QoS events. The QoS feature
classifies and prioritizes traffic
throughout a network, establishing
an end-to-end traffic priority policy
to manage available bandwidth and
improve throughput of important
data.
Advanced Traffic Management
Guide
dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) server
configuration: Switch is
automatically configured from a
DHCP (Bootp) server, including IP
address, subnet mask, default
gateway, Timep Server address,
and TFTP server address.
Management and Configuration
Guide
dhcp v6c DHCP for IPv6 prefix assignment IPv6 Configuration Guide
dhcpr DHCP relay: Forwards client-
originated DHCP packets to a
DHCP network server.
Advanced Traffic Management
Guide
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