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S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. obtaining documentation
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Configuring MCE
  9. MPLS L3VPN concepts
  10. Multi-VPN-instance CE
  11. How MCE works
  12. Configuring routing on an MCE
  13. Route exchange between an MCE and a PE
  14. Configuring routing between MCE and VPN site
  15. Configuring routing between MCE and PE
  16. Resetting BGP connections
  17. Displaying and maintaining MCE
  18. MCE configuration examples
  19. Using BGP to advertise VPN routes to the PE
  20. Using tunnels to advertise VPN routes
  21. Configuring IPv6 MCE
  22. Configuring routing on an IPv6 MCE
  23. Configuring routing between IPv6 MCE and PE
  24. IPv6 MCE configuration examples
  25. Configuring basic MPLS
  26. MPLS network structure
  27. label distribution and management
  28. MPLS forwarding
  29. Protocols
  30. Enabling the MPLS function
  31. Configuring a static LSP
  32. Establishing dynamic LSPs through LDP
  33. Configuring local LDP session parameters
  34. Configuring PHP
  35. Configuring the policy for triggering LSP establishment
  36. Configuring LDP loop detection
  37. Configuring LDP MD5 authentication
  38. Configuring DSCP for outgoing LDP packets
  39. Resetting LDP sessions
  40. Sending back ICMP TTL exceeded messages for MPLS TTL expired packets
  41. Configuring LDP GR
  42. Setting MPLS statistics reading interval
  43. Configuring MPLS LSP ping
  44. Configuring BFD for LSPs
  45. Configuring periodic LSP tracert
  46. Enabling MPLS trap
  47. Displaying MPLS LDP operation
  48. Clearing MPLS statistics
  49. Configuring LDP to establish LSPs dynamically
  50. Configuring MPLS TE
  51. Basic concepts of MPLS TE
  52. CR-LSP
  53. RSVP-TE
  54. Traffic forwarding
  55. CR-LSP backup
  56. PS for an MPLS TE tunnel
  57. MPLS TE configuration task list
  58. Creating an MPLS TE Tunnel over a static CR-LSP
  59. Creating an MPLS TE tunnel with a dynamic signaling protocol
  60. Configuration procedure
  61. Configuring RSVP-TE advanced features
  62. Configuring RSVP state timers
  63. Configuring the RSVP hello extension
  64. Configuring RSVP authentication
  65. Tuning CR-LSP setup
  66. Configuring CR-LSP reoptimization
  67. Tuning MPLS TE tunnel setup
  68. Assigning priorities to a tunnel
  69. Forwarding traffic along MPLS TE tunnels through automatic route advertisement
  70. Configuring traffic forwarding tuning parameters
  71. Specifying the link metric type for tunnel path calculation
  72. Configuring CR-LSP backup
  73. Enabling FRR on the headend of a primary LSP
  74. Configuring node protection
  75. Inspecting an MPLS TE tunnel
  76. Configuring periodic LSP tracert for an MPLS TE tunnel
  77. Configuring protection switching
  78. MPLS TE configuration examples
  79. MPLS TE using RSVP-TE configuration example
  80. RSVP-TE GR configuration example
  81. MPLS RSVP-TE and BFD cooperation configuration example
  82. CR-LSP backup configuration example
  83. FRR configuration example
  84. MPLS TE in MPLS L3VPN configuration example
  85. Troubleshooting MPLS TE
  86. Configuring VPLS
  87. PW establishment
  88. MAC address learning and flooding
  89. VPLS loop avoidance
  90. H-VPLS implementation
  91. VPLS configuration task list
  92. Configuring an LDP VPLS instance
  93. Configuring BGP VPLS
  94. Resetting VPLS BGP connections
  95. Configuring MAC address learning
  96. Inspecting PWs
  97. VPLS configuration examples
  98. Configuring PW redundancy for H-VPLS access
  99. Configuring BFD for the primary link in an H-VPLS network
  100. Troubleshooting VPLS
  101. Configuring MPLS L2VPN
  102. MPLS L2VPN network models
  103. Implementation of MPLS L2VPN
  104. VC types
  105. Configuring basic MPLS L2VPN
  106. Configuring VLAN encapsulation
  107. Configuring Martini MPLS L2VPN
  108. Configuring the remote peer
  109. Inspecting VCs
  110. Creating and configuring an MPLS L2VPN
  111. Displaying and maintaining MPLS L2VPN
  112. MPLS L2VPN configuration examples
  113. Example for configuring SVC MPLS L2VPN
  114. Example for configuring Martini MPLS L2VPN
  115. Example for configuring Kompella MPLS L2VPN
  116. Example for configuring a VC for a service instance
  117. Troubleshooting MPLS L2VPN
  118. Configuring MPLS L3VPN
  119. MPLS L3VPN packet forwarding
  120. MPLS L3VPN routing information advertisement
  121. Inter-AS VPN
  122. Carrier's carrier
  123. Nested VPN
  124. HoVPN
  125. OSPF VPN extension
  126. BGP AS number substitution and SoO
  127. MPLS L3VPN configuration task list
  128. Configuration prerequisites
  129. Configuring routing between PE and CE
  130. Configuring routing between PEs
  131. Configuring inter-AS VPN
  132. Configuring inter-AS option B
  133. Configuring nested VPN
  134. Configuring HoVPN
  135. Configuring an OSPF sham link
  136. Redistributing the loopback interface route and OSPF routes into BGP
  137. Configuring BGP AS number substitution and SoO
  138. Displaying and maintaining MPLS L3VPN
  139. MPLS L3VPN configuration examples
  140. Configuring MPLS L3VPNs using IBGP between PE and CE
  141. Configuring a hub-spoke network
  142. Configuring inter-AS option A
  143. Configuring inter-AS option C
  144. Configuring carrier's carrier
  145. Configuring OSPF sham links
  146. Configuring BGP AS number substitution
  147. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN configuration
  148. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN packet forwarding
  149. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN network schemes and functions
  150. Configuring route related attributes for a VPN instance
  151. Configuring routing features for the BGP-VPNv6 subaddress family
  152. Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN
  153. Displaying information about IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
  154. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN configuration examples
  155. Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option A
  156. Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option C
  157. Index
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. installation guide
  2. obtaining documentation
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Preparing for installation
  8. ESD prevention
  9. Humidity
  10. Grounding
  11. Space
  12. Installing the switch
  13. Installing cage nuts
  14. Attaching mounting brackets and cable management brackets to the rack
  15. Installing mounting brackets
  16. Installing an air filter (optional)
  17. Mounting the switch on a workbench or on the floor
  18. Installation procedures
  19. Grounding the switch
  20. Grounding the switch through the PE wire of an AC power supply
  21. Grounding the switch through the RTN wire of a DC power supply
  22. Installing FRUs
  23. Installing MPUs/LPUs/switching fabric modules
  24. Installing a power module
  25. Connecting an AC power cable
  26. Connecting a DC power cable
  27. Installing a transceiver module (optional)
  28. Installing a CFP module
  29. Setting up an IRF fabric
  30. Planning IRF fabric setup
  31. Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs
  32. Configuring basic IRF settings
  33. Verifying the IRF fabric configuration
  34. Connecting your switch to the network
  35. Setting terminal parameters
  36. Powering on the switch
  37. Configuring the switch
  38. Configuring authentication on a user interface
  39. Connecting the switch to the network
  40. Testing connectivity
  41. Troubleshooting
  42. Garbled terminal display
  43. Fan failure
  44. Interface failure
  45. Technical support
  46. Replacement procedures
  47. Replacing a card
  48. Replacing a fan tray
  49. Removing a fan tray
  50. Installing a fan tray
  51. Replacing a transceiver module
  52. Replacing a CFP module
  53. Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications
  54. Weights and dimensions
  55. Module power consumption and system power consumption
  56. Fan tray power consumption
  57. System power consumption
  58. Noise
  59. Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes
  60. Switching fabric modules
  61. Fan trays
  62. Air filters
  63. DC power cable
  64. Appendix C LEDs
  65. LPU LEDs
  66. Switching fabric module LEDs
  67. Fan tray status LEDs
  68. Appendix D Cables
  69. RJ-45 connector
  70. Pin assignments
  71. Making an Ethernet twisted pair cable
  72. Patch cord
  73. SFP+ cable
  74. QSFP+ to SFP+ cable
  75. Appendix E Cabling recommendations
  76. Appendix F Repackaging the switch
  77. Removing the twisted pair and optical fiber
  78. Repackaging the card
  79. Removing the air filter
  80. Repackaging the switch chassis
  81. Index
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S10500 Series first page preview

S10500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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