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8800 SERIES

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. installation guide
  2. related documentation
  3. specifications
  4. c onfiguring the s witch
8800 SERIES first page preview

8800 SERIES

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
8800 SERIES first page preview

8800 SERIES

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Router
8800 SERIES first page preview

8800 SERIES

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
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  1. configuration guide
  2. about this manual
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  23. Chapter 1 Product Overview
  24. Chapter 2 Logging into Switch
  25. Setting Up Configuration Environment Through Telnet
  26. Telneting a Switch Through Another Switch
  27. Setting Up Configuration Environment Through a Dial-up the Modem
  28. Chapter 3 Command Line Interface
  29. Features and Functions of Command Line
  30. Displaying Characteristics of Command Line
  31. Common Command Line Error Messages
  32. Chapter 4 User Interface Configuration
  33. User Interface Configuration
  34. Configuring Asynchronous Port Attributes
  35. Configuring Terminal Attributes
  36. Managing Users
  37. Configuring Modem Attributes
  38. Displaying and Debugging User Interface
  39. Chapter 5 Management Interface Configuration
  40. Chapter 6 Ethernet Port Configuration
  41. Displaying and Debugging Ethernet Port
  42. Ethernet Port Troubleshooting
  43. Chapter 7 Link Aggregation Configuration
  44. Aggregation Types
  45. Load Sharing
  46. Enabling/Disabling LACP at Port
  47. Displaying and Debugging Link Aggregation
  48. Link Aggregation Configuration Example
  49. Chapter 8 VLAN Configuration
  50. Specifying a Description Character String for a VLAN or VLAN interface
  51. Shutting down/Bringing up a VLAN Interface
  52. Configuring Protocol-Based VLAN
  53. Displaying VLAN
  54. VLAN Configuration Example
  55. Chapter 9 GARP/GVRP Configuration
  56. Setting the GARP Timer
  57. Displaying and Debugging GARP
  58. Enabling/Disabling Global GVRP
  59. Enabling/Disabling Port GVRP
  60. Displaying and Debugging GVRP
  61. Chapter 10 Super VLAN Configuration
  62. Super VLAN Configuration Example
  63. Introduction to IP Address
  64. Subnet and Mask
  65. Configuring IP Address
  66. Configuring the IP Address of the VLAN Interface
  67. Troubleshooting IP Address Configuration
  68. Chapter 12 ARP Configuration
  69. Configuring ARP
  70. Configuring the Dynamic ARP Aging Timer
  71. Displaying and Debugging ARP
  72. Chapter 13 DHCP Configuration
  73. Configuring General DHCP
  74. Enabling/Disabling DHCP Service
  75. Enabling/Disabling Fake DHCP Server Detection
  76. Configuring DHCP Server
  77. Configuring IP Address Assignment Mode
  78. Forbidding Specified IP Addresses to Be Automatically Assigned
  79. Configuring Lease Time For DHCP Address Pool
  80. Configuring DHCP Client Domain Names
  81. Configuring DNS Server Address for DHCP Clients
  82. Configuring NetBIOS Server Address for DHCP Clients
  83. Configuring NetBIOS Node Type for DHCP Clients
  84. Configuring Custom DHCP Options
  85. Configuring Outbound Gateway Address for DHCP Clients
  86. Displaying and Debugging the DHCP Server
  87. Clearing the Configuration Information of the DHCP Server
  88. Configuring DHCP Relay
  89. Displaying and Debugging DHCP Relay
  90. DHCP Relay Configuration Example
  91. Chapter 14 DNS Configuration
  92. Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
  93. Configure the IP Address of Domain Name Server
  94. Displaying and Debugging Domain Name Resolution
  95. Troubleshooting Domain Name Resolution Configuration
  96. Chapter 15 IP Performance Configuration
  97. Displaying and Debugging IP Performance
  98. Troubleshooting IP Performance
  99. Chapter 16 IP Routing Protocol Overview
  100. Route Selection through the Routing Table
  101. Routing Management Policy
  102. Supporting Load Sharing and Route Backup
  103. Routes Shared Between Routing Protocols
  104. Chapter 17 Static Route Configuration
  105. Configuring Static Route
  106. Configuring a Default Route
  107. Displaying and Debugging Static Route
  108. Troubleshooting Static Route Faults
  109. Chapter 18 RIP Configuration
  110. RIP Enabling and Running
  111. Enabling RIP and Entering RIP View
  112. Configuring Unicast of the Packets
  113. Setting Additional Routing Metric
  114. Configuring Route Filtering
  115. Disabling RIP to Receive Host Route
  116. Enabling RIP-2 Route Aggregation Function
  117. Configuring RIP Timers
  118. Configuring RIP-1 Zero Field Check of the Interface Packet
  119. Setting RIP-2 Packet Authentication
  120. Displaying and Debugging RIP
  121. Troubleshooting RIP Faults
  122. Chapter 19 OSPF Configuration
  123. OSPF Packets
  124. LSA Type
  125. OSPF Features Supported by the Switch 8800
  126. Configuring OSPF
  127. Configuring Router ID
  128. Entering OSPF Area View
  129. Configuring OSPF to Import Routes of Other Protocols
  130. Configuring OSPF to Import Default Routes
  131. Configuring OSPF Route Filtering
  132. Configuring the Route Summary of OSPF
  133. Setting OSPF Route Preference
  134. Configuring the Network Type on the OSPF Interface
  135. Configuring NBMA Neighbors for OSPF
  136. Configuring an Interval Required for Sending LSU Packets
  137. Setting a Shortest Path First (SPF) Calculation Interval for OSPF
  138. Configuring OSPF Authentication
  139. Configuring OSPF Virtual Link
  140. Configuring Stub Area of OSPF
  141. Configuring NSSA Area of OSPF
  142. Configuring OSPF and Network Management System (NMS)
  143. Resetting the OSPF Process
  144. Displaying and Debugging OSPF
  145. Typical OSPF Configuration Example
  146. Troubleshooting OSPF Faults
  147. Chapter 20 Integrated IS-IS Configuration
  148. NSAP Structure of IS-IS Routing Protocol
  149. IS-IS Routing Protocol Packets
  150. Enabling IS-IS and Entering the IS-IS View
  151. Enabling IS-IS on the Specified Interface
  152. Setting Priority for DIS Election
  153. Setting Interface Circuit Level
  154. Configuring IS-IS Route Filtering
  155. Configuring IS-IS Routing Leak
  156. Setting to Generate Default Route
  157. Configuring IS-IS Route Metric Type
  158. Setting IS-IS Authentication
  159. Setting the Mesh Group of the Interface
  160. Setting Overload Flag Bit
  161. Setting to Log the Peer Changes
  162. Setting Parameters Related to SPF
  163. Enabling/Disabling the Interface to Send Packets
  164. Resetting All the IS-IS Data Structure
  165. Typical Integrated IS-IS Configuration Example
  166. Introduction to BGP
  167. BGP Message Types
  168. MBGP
  169. BGP Peer and Peer Group
  170. Enabling BGP
  171. Configuring application features of a BGP peer (group)
  172. Configuring Route Filtering of a Peer (group)
  173. Configuring Network Routes for BGP Distribution
  174. Configuring BGP Route Summarization
  175. Configuring BGP Route Filtering
  176. Configuring BGP Route Dampening
  177. Configuring BGP Preference
  178. Configuring BGP Timer
  179. Configuring MED for AS
  180. Configuring BGP Route Reflector
  181. Configuring BGP AS Confederation Attribute
  182. Clearing BGP Connection
  183. Typical BGP Configuration Example
  184. configure vlan
  185. Configuring BGP Routing
  186. Troubleshooting BGP
  187. Chapter 22 IP Routing Policy Configuration
  188. Routing Policy Application
  189. Configuring a Route-policy
  190. Configuring the AS Path List
  191. Configuring a Community Attribute List
  192. Displaying and Debugging the Routing Policy
  193. Typical IP Routing Policy Configuration Example
  194. Troubleshooting Routing Policy
  195. Chapter 23 IP Multicast Overview
  196. advantages of multicast
  197. Advantages of Multicast
  198. Implementation of IP Multicast
  199. IP Multicast Protocols
  200. RPF Mechanism for IP Multicast Packets
  201. Chapter 24 IGMP Snooping Configuration
  202. Implement IGMP Snooping
  203. IGMP Snooping Configuration
  204. Configuring Router Port Aging Time
  205. Configuring Aging Time of Multicast Group Member Ports
  206. Displaying and debugging IGMP Snooping
  207. Troubleshoot IGMP Snooping
  208. Chapter 25 Multicast VLAN Configuration
  209. Multicast VLAN Configuration Example
  210. Chapter 26 Common Multicast Configuration
  211. Configuring multicast route number limit
  212. Controlled Multicast Configuration
  213. Controlled Multicast Configuration Example
  214. Displaying and Debugging Common Multicast Configuration
  215. Chapter 27 IGMP Configuration
  216. IGMP Configuration
  217. Enabling Multicast
  218. Configuring the Interval to Send IGMP Query Message
  219. Configuring the Present Time of IGMP Querier
  220. Configuring the limit of IGMP groups on an interface
  221. Limiting Multicast Groups that an Interface Can Access
  222. Deleting IGMP Groups Joined on an Interface
  223. Displaying and Debugging IGMP
  224. Chapter 28 PIM-DM Configuration
  225. PIM-DM Configuration
  226. Configuring the Time Intervals for Ports to Send Hello Packets
  227. Configuring the Filtering of Multicast Source/Group
  228. Clearing multicast route entries from PIM routing table
  229. PIM-DM Configuration Example
  230. Chapter 29 PIM-SM Configuration
  231. Preparations before Configuring PIM-SM
  232. PIM-SM Configuration
  233. Enabling PIM-SM
  234. Configuring Candidate-RPs
  235. Configuring Static RP
  236. Configuring the filtering of PIM neighbor
  237. Limiting the range of legal C-RP
  238. PIM-SM Configuration Example
  239. Chapter 30 MSDP Configuration
  240. Working Principle
  241. MSDP Configuration
  242. Configuring MSDP Peers
  243. Configuring Originating RP
  244. Configuring the Maximum Number of SA caching
  245. Controlling the Source Information Forwarded
  246. Controlling the Received Source Information
  247. Configuring MSDP Mesh Group
  248. Shutting MSDP Peers Down
  249. Displaying and Debugging MSDP
  250. MSDP Configuration Examples
  251. Configuring Anycast RP
  252. configure ospf
  253. MSDP Integrated Networking
  254. Chapter 31 MBGP Multicast Extension Configuration
  255. MBGP Operating Mode and Message Type
  256. MBGP Multicast Extension Configuration
  257. Specifying Network Routes Notified by MBGP Multicast Extension
  258. Configuring Local Preference
  259. Configuring MBGP Route Aggregation
  260. Configure MBGP Community Attributes
  261. Resetting BGP Connections
  262. MBGP Multicast Extension Configuration Example
  263. acl overview
  264. acl configuration
  265. displaying and debugging acl configurations
  266. acl configuration example
  267. basic acl configuration example
  268. qos overview
  269. qos configuration
  270. configuration example
  271. configuring acl for telnet users
  272. configuring acl for snmp users
  273. Chapter 35 MPLS Architecture
  274. MPLS Architecture
  275. Forwarding Labeled Packets
  276. Establishing LSP
  277. LSP Tunnel and Hierarchy
  278. MPLS and other Protocols
  279. Chapter 36 MPLS Basic Capability Configuration
  280. Enabling MPLS and Entering MPLS View
  281. LDP Configuration
  282. Enabling LDP on VLAN interface
  283. Configuring session parameters
  284. Configuring LDP Loop Detection Control
  285. Configuring LDP Authentication Mode Between Every Two Routers
  286. Displaying and Debugging LDP
  287. Typical MPLS Configuration Example
  288. Troubleshooting MPLS Configuration
  289. Chapter 37 BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration
  290. BGP/MPLS VPN Model
  291. BGP/MPLS VPN Implementation
  292. Nested BGP/MPLS VPN Implementation
  293. Introduction to OSPF Multi-instance
  294. Introduction to Multi-Role Host
  295. BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration
  296. Configuring PE Router
  297. Configuring P Router
  298. Typical BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Example
  299. Hybrid BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Example
  300. Extranet Configuration Example
  301. Hub&Spoke Configuration Example
  302. CE Dual-home Configuration Example
  303. Cross-domain BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Example
  304. Cross-Domain BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Example — Option C
  305. Hierarchical BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Example
  306. OSPF Multi-instance sham link Configuration Example
  307. Nested BGP/MPLS VPN Configuration Example
  308. OSPF Multi-instance CE Configuration Example
  309. Multi-Role Host Configuration Example
  310. Troubleshooting
  311. Chapter 38 MSTP Region-configuration
  312. MSTP Concepts
  313. MSTP Principles
  314. MSTP Implementation on the Switch
  315. Configuring MSTP
  316. Configuring the MST Region for a Switch
  317. Specifying the Switch as a Primary or a Secondary Root bridge
  318. Configuring the MSTP Running Mode
  319. Configuring the Bridge Priority for a Switch
  320. Configuring the Switching Network Diameter
  321. Configuring the Time Parameters of a Switch
  322. Setting the Timeout Factor of a Specific Bridge
  323. Configuring a Port as an Edge Port or Non-edge Port
  324. Configuring the Path Cost of a Port
  325. STP Path Cost Calculation Standards on STP port
  326. Configuring the Priority of a Port
  327. Configuring the Port (Not) to Connect with the Point-to-Point Link
  328. Configuring the mCheck Variable of a Port
  329. Configuring the Switch Protection Function
  330. Enabling/Disabling MSTP on the Device
  331. Enable/Disable Address Table Reset on Specified Port
  332. Enabling/Disabling MSTP on a Port
  333. Displaying and Debugging MSTP
  334. Typical MSTP Configuration Example
  335. mst region
  336. Chapter 39 802.1x Configuration
  337. x System Architecture
  338. Implementing 802.1x on Ethernet Switches
  339. x Configuration
  340. Enabling/Disabling 802.1x
  341. Setting Port Access Control Method
  342. Checking the Users that Log on the Switch via Proxy
  343. Configuring Authentication Method for 802.1x User
  344. Configuring 802.1x Timers
  345. Enabling/Disabling quiet-period Timer
  346. x configuration example
  347. Chapter 40 AAA and RADIUS/TACACS+ Protocol Configuration
  348. AAA and RADIUS/TACACS+ Protocol Overview
  349. TACACS+ Protocol Overview
  350. Implementing AAA/RADIUS on a Switch
  351. aaa configuration
  352. configuring relevant attributes of an isp domain
  353. configuring self-service server url
  354. creating/deleting a local user
  355. setting the attributes of a local user
  356. disconnecting a user by force
  357. Setting the Maximum Times of Real-time Accounting Request Failing to be
  358. creating/deleting a radius scheme
  359. setting the radius packet encryption key
  360. setting the response timeout timer of a radius server
  361. enabling the selection of radius accounting option
  362. enabling/disabling stopping accounting request buffer
  363. setting the supported type of radius server
  364. setting the username format transmitted to radius server
  365. creating/deleting a local radius authentication server
  366. creating a hwtacas scheme
  367. configuring tacacs+ authentication servers
  368. configuring tacacs+ accounting servers and the related attributes
  369. configuring the source address for tacacs+ packets sent by nas
  370. setting the username format acceptable to the tacacs server
  371. setting timers regarding tacacs server
  372. displaying and debugging aaa and radius protocol
  373. aaa and radius/tacacs+ protocol configuration examples
  374. configuring authentication at local radius authentication server
  375. troubleshooting aaa and radius/tacacs
  376. Chapter 41 VRRP Configuration
  377. Configuring VRRP
  378. Enabling/Disabling the Check of TTL Value of VRRP Packet
  379. Adding/Deleting a Virtual IP Address
  380. Configuring the Priority of Switches in the Virtual Router
  381. Configuring Authentication Type and Authentication Key
  382. Configuring Virtual Router Timer
  383. Configuring Switch to Track a Specified Interface
  384. Displaying and debugging VRRP
  385. VRRP Tracking Interface Example
  386. Multiple Virtual Routers Example
  387. Troubleshooting VRRP
  388. Chapter 42 HA Configuration
  389. Restarting the Slave System Manually
  390. Synchronizing the Configuration File Manually
  391. Displaying and Debugging HA Configuration
  392. file system configuration
  393. storage device operation
  394. Displaying the Current-Configuration and Saved-Configuration of Ethernet
  395. Modifying and Saving the Current-Configuration
  396. Erasing Configuration Files from Flash Memory
  397. FTP Overview
  398. Enabling/Disabling FTP Server
  399. Configuring the Running Parameters of FTP Server
  400. Displaying and Debugging FTP Server
  401. FTP Server Configuration Example
  402. TFTP Configuration
  403. Downloading Files by Means of TFTP
  404. Uploading Files by Means of TFTP
  405. Chapter 44 MAC Address Table Management
  406. MAC Address Table Management Configuration
  407. Configuration
  408. Configuration Tasks
  409. Forwarding Option Example
  410. Resetting MAC Addresses
  411. Chapter 45 Device management
  412. Designating the APP Adopted on Next Booting
  413. Upgrading BootROM
  414. Displaying and Debugging Device Management
  415. Device Management Configuration Example
  416. Use the Switch as an FTP Server to Implement the Remote Upgrade
  417. Chapter 46 System Maintenance and Debugging
  418. Setting the Summer Time
  419. System Debugging
  420. Displaying Diagnostic Information
  421. Testing Tools for Network Connection
  422. tracert
  423. Info-center Configuration
  424. Sending the Configuration Information to the Loghost
  425. Sending the Configuration Information to Console terminal
  426. Sending the Configuration Information to Telnet Terminal or Dumb Terminal
  427. Sending the Configuration Information to the Log Buffer
  428. Sending the Configuration Information to the Trap Buffer
  429. Sending the Configuration Information to SNMP Network Management
  430. Displaying and Debugging Info-center
  431. Configuration Examples of Sending Log to the Unix Loghost
  432. Configuration examples of sending log to Linux loghost
  433. Configuration Examples of Sending Log to the Console Terminal
  434. Chapter 47 SNMP Configuration
  435. Configuring SNMP
  436. Setting the System Information
  437. Setting the Destination Address of Trap
  438. Setting the Engine ID of a Local or Remote Device
  439. Setting the Source Address of Trap
  440. Creating/Updating View Information or Deleting a View
  441. Displaying and Debugging SNMP
  442. Chapter 48 RMON Configuration
  443. Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Event Table
  444. Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Extended RMON Alarm Table
  445. Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the History Control Table
  446. Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Statistics Table
  447. RMON Configuration Example
  448. Chapter 49 NTP Configuration
  449. NTP Configuration
  450. Configuring NTP ID Authentication
  451. Setting Specified Key as Reliable
  452. Setting NTP Master Clock
  453. Setting Maximum Local Sessions
  454. NTP Configuration Example
  455. NTP Peer Configuration Example
  456. Configure NTP Broadcast Mode
  457. Configure NTP Multicast Mode
  458. Configure Authentication-Enabled NTP Server Mode
  459. Chapter 50 SSH Terminal Service
  460. SSH Server Configuration
  461. SSH Client Configuration
  462. Displaying and Debugging SSH
  463. SSH Client Configuration Example
  464. SFTP Service
  465. SFTP Client Configuration
  466. SFTP Configuration Example
  467. Chapter 51 PoE Configuration
  468. External PSE4500-A Power System
  469. PoE Configuration Tasks
  470. Comprehensive Configuration Example
  471. Chapter 52 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration
  472. AC Input Alarm Thresholds Configuration Example
  473. DC Output Alarm Thresholds Configuration Tasks
  474. Displaying PoE Supervision Information
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