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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S5500-EI series first page preview

S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. about this manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. chapter 1 obtaining the documentation
  4. software version release
  5. chapter 2 documentation and product version
  6. chapter 3 product overview
  7. chapter 4 networking applications
  8. Table of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. chapter 1 logging in to an ethernet switch
  12. common user interface configuration
  13. chapter 2 logging in through the console port
  14. console port login configuration
  15. console port login configurations for different authentication modes
  16. console port login configuration with authentication mode being none
  17. configuration example
  18. console port login configuration with authentication mode being password
  19. console port login configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  20. chapter 3 logging in through telnet
  21. telnet configurations for different authentication modes
  22. telnet configuration with authentication mode being none
  23. telnet configuration with authentication mode being password
  24. telnet configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  25. telnet connection establishment
  26. telnetting to another switch from the current switch
  27. chapter 4 logging in using modem
  28. switch configuration
  29. modem connection establishment
  30. http connection establishment
  31. web server shutdown/startup
  32. displaying web users
  33. chapter 6 logging in through nms
  34. configuring source ip address for telnet service packets
  35. displaying the source ip address/interface specified for telnet packets
  36. chapter 8 controlling login users
  37. controlling telnet users by source and destination ip addresses
  38. controlling telnet users by source mac addresses
  39. controlling network management users by source ip addresses
  40. controlling web users by source ip address
  41. disconnecting a web user by force
  42. Table of Contents
  43. Table Of Contents
  44. Table Of Contents
  45. chapter 1 vlan configuration
  46. vlan fundamental
  47. vlan classification
  48. basic vlan interface configuration
  49. port-based vlan configuration
  50. configuring an access-port-based vlan
  51. configuring a trunk-port-based vlan
  52. configuring a hybrid-port-based vlan
  53. mac address-based vlan configuration
  54. configuring a mac address-based vlan
  55. protocol-based vlan configuration
  56. configuring ip-subnet-based vlan
  57. displaying and maintaining vlan
  58. vlan configuration example
  59. chapter 2 voice vlan configuration
  60. voice vlan modes on a port
  61. security mode and normal mode for the voice vlan
  62. configuring voice vlan
  63. configuring voice vlan mode on a port to manual mode
  64. displaying and maintaining voice vlan
  65. voice vlan configuration examples
  66. manual voice vlan mode configuration example
  67. chapter 3 gvrp configuration
  68. protocols and standards
  69. configuring garp timers
  70. displaying and maintaining gvrp
  71. gvrp configuration examples
  72. gvrp configuration example ii
  73. gvrp configuration example iii
  74. Table of Contents
  75. Table Of Contents
  76. chapter 1 ip addressing configuration
  77. special case ip addresses
  78. configuring ip addresses
  79. assigning an ip address to an interface
  80. ip addressing configuration example
  81. displaying and maintaining ip addressing
  82. chapter 2 ip performance configuration
  83. enabling forwarding of directed broadcasts to a directly connected network
  84. configuring tcp attributes
  85. displaying and maintaining ip performance
  86. Table of Contents
  87. Table Of Contents
  88. chapter 1 qinq configuration
  89. implementations of qinq
  90. modification of tpid value of qinq frames
  91. configuring basic qinq
  92. configuring the tpid value to be carried in vlan tags
  93. qinq configuration example
  94. chapter 2 bpdu tunneling configuration
  95. configuring bpdu isolation
  96. configuring destination multicast mac address for bpdu tunnel frames
  97. bpdu tunneling configuration example
  98. Table of Contents
  99. Table Of Contents
  100. chapter 1 port correlation configuration
  101. combo port configuration
  102. enabling flow control on an ethernet port
  103. enabling loopback test on an ethernet port
  104. configuring a port group
  105. setting the interval for collecting ethernet port statistics
  106. enabling forwarding of jumbo frames
  107. configuring the cable type for an ethernet port
  108. configuring the storm constrain function on an ethernet port
  109. maintaining and displaying an ethernet port
  110. chapter 2 port isolation configuration
  111. displaying isolation groups
  112. Table of Contents
  113. Table Of Contents
  114. chapter 1 link aggregation overview
  115. approaches to link aggregation
  116. static lacp link aggregation
  117. load sharing in a link aggregation group
  118. service loop group
  119. aggregation port group
  120. chapter 2 link aggregation configuration
  121. configuring a static lacp link aggregation group
  122. configuring an aggregation group name
  123. entering aggregation port group view
  124. link aggregation configuration example
  125. chapter 1 mac address table management
  126. configuring mac address table management
  127. configuring mac address aging timer
  128. displaying and maintaining mac address table management
  129. mac address table management configuration example
  130. Table Of Contents
  131. chapter 1 ip source guard configuration
  132. configuring dynamic binding function
  133. displaying ip source guard
  134. dynamic binding function configuration example
  135. failed to configure static binding entries and dynamic binding function
  136. Table Of Contents
  137. chapter 1 dldp configuration
  138. dldp introduction
  139. dldp fundamentals
  140. dldp configuration task list
  141. setting dldp mode
  142. setting the delaydown timer
  143. setting the port shutdown mode
  144. resetting dldp state
  145. displaying and maintaining dldp
  146. troubleshooting
  147. Table of Contents
  148. Table Of Contents
  149. chapter 1 mstp configuration
  150. introduction to mstp
  151. configuration task list
  152. configuring the root bridge
  153. specifying the root bridge or a secondary root bridge
  154. configuring the work mode of mstp device
  155. configuring the priority of the current device
  156. configuring the maximum hops of an mst region
  157. configuring the network diameter of a switched network
  158. configuring timers of mstp
  159. configuring the timeout factor
  160. configuring ports as edge ports
  161. enabling the output of port state transition information
  162. configuring leaf nodes
  163. configuring path costs of ports
  164. configuring port priority
  165. enabling output of port state transition information
  166. performing mcheck
  167. configuring digest snooping
  168. configuration procedure
  169. configuring no agreement check
  170. configuring protection functions
  171. configuration prerequisites
  172. enabling root guard
  173. enabling loop guard
  174. displaying and maintaining mstp
  175. Table of Contents
  176. Table Of Contents
  177. chapter 1 ip routing overview
  178. routing protocol overview
  179. routing protocols and routing priority
  180. load balancing and route backup
  181. route recursion
  182. chapter 2 gr overview
  183. graceful restart communication procedure
  184. graceful restart mechanism for several commonly used protocols
  185. Table of Contents
  186. Table Of Contents
  187. Table Of Contents
  188. Table Of Contents
  189. Table Of Contents
  190. Table Of Contents
  191. Table Of Contents
  192. chapter 1 static routing configuration
  193. application environment of static routing
  194. detecting reachability of the static route's nexthop
  195. displaying and maintaining static routes
  196. chapter 2 rip configuration
  197. operation of rip
  198. rip message format
  199. supported rip features
  200. configuring rip basic functions
  201. configuring rip route control
  202. configuring ripv2 route summarization
  203. disabling host route reception
  204. configuring inbound/outbound route filtering
  205. configuring rip route redistribution
  206. configuring split horizon and poison reverse
  207. configuring the maximum number of load balanced routes
  208. enabling source ip address check on incoming rip updates
  209. specifying a rip neighbor
  210. rip configuration examples
  211. troubleshooting rip
  212. route oscillation occurred
  213. chapter 3 ospf configuration
  214. basic concepts
  215. ospf area partition and route summarization
  216. classification of ospf networks
  217. dr and bdr
  218. ospf packet formats
  219. supported ospf features
  220. ospf configuration task list
  221. configuring ospf basic functions
  222. configuring ospf area parameters
  223. configuring ospf network types
  224. configuring the ospf network type for an interface
  225. configuring a router priority for an ospf interface
  226. configuring ospf inbound route filtering
  227. configuring abr type-3 lsa filtering
  228. configuring the maximum number of ospf routes
  229. configuring a priority for ospf
  230. configuring ospf network optimization
  231. configuring ospf packet timers
  232. specifying an lsa transmission delay
  233. specifying the lsa minimum repeat arrival interval
  234. disabling interfaces from sending ospf packets
  235. configuring stub routers
  236. adding the interface mtu into dd packets
  237. making external route selection rules defined in rfc1583 compatible
  238. enabling the advertisement and reception of opaque lsas
  239. configuring the ospf gr helper
  240. displaying and maintaining ospf
  241. ospf configuration examples
  242. configuring an ospf stub area
  243. configuring an ospf nssa area
  244. configuring ospf dr election
  245. configuring ospf virtual links
  246. ospf graceful restart configuration example
  247. troubleshooting ospf configuration
  248. incorrect routing information
  249. is-is area
  250. is-is network type
  251. is-is pdu format
  252. is-is features supported
  253. is-is configuration task list
  254. configuring is-is basic functions
  255. configuring is-is routing information control
  256. configuring is-is link cost
  257. configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes
  258. configuring inbound route filtering
  259. configuring route redistribution
  260. tuning and optimizing is-is network
  261. disabling an interface from sending/receiving is-is hello packets
  262. configuring spf parameters
  263. configuring dynamic host name mapping
  264. configuring lsdb overload tag
  265. logging the adjacency changes
  266. enabling snmp trap
  267. displaying and maintaining is-is
  268. is-is configuration example
  269. dis selection configuration
  270. is-is graceful restart configuration example
  271. chapter 5 bgp configuration
  272. formats of bgp messages
  273. bgp path attributes
  274. bgp route selection
  275. ibgp and igp synchronization
  276. settlements for problems caused by large scale bgp networks
  277. bgp gr
  278. bgp configuration task list
  279. configuring bgp basic functions
  280. controlling route distribution and reception
  281. configuring bgp route redistribution
  282. advertising a default route to a peer or peer group
  283. configuring bgp route reception filtering policies
  284. enabling bgp and igp route synchronization
  285. configuring bgp route dampening
  286. tuning and optimizing bgp networks
  287. configuring a large scale bgp network
  288. configuring bgp community
  289. configuring a bgp route reflector
  290. configuring a bgp confederation
  291. configuring bgp gr
  292. displaying and maintaining bgp
  293. resetting bgp connections
  294. bgp and igp synchronization configuration
  295. bgp load balancing and med attribute configuration
  296. bgp community configuration
  297. bgp route reflector configuration
  298. bgp confederation configuration
  299. bgp path selection configuration
  300. troubleshooting bgp
  301. introduction to routing policy
  302. routing policy application
  303. defining filtering lists
  304. defining an extended community list
  305. configuring a routing policy
  306. defining apply clauses for the routing policy
  307. displaying and maintaining the routing policy
  308. troubleshooting routing policy configuration
  309. Table of Contents
  310. Table Of Contents
  311. Table Of Contents
  312. Table Of Contents
  313. Table Of Contents
  314. chapter 1 ipv6 static routing configuration
  315. displaying and maintaining ipv6 static routes
  316. introduction to ripng
  317. ripng packet format
  318. ripng packet processing procedure
  319. configuring ripng basic functions
  320. configuring ripng route summarization
  321. configuring a ripng route filtering policy
  322. configuring ripng route redistribution
  323. configuring zero field check on ripng packets
  324. configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes for load balancing
  325. chapter 3 ipv6 ospfv3 configuration
  326. ospfv3 lsa types
  327. timers of ospfv
  328. configuring ospfv3 basic functions
  329. configuring ospfv3 area parameters
  330. configuring ospfv3 virtual links
  331. configuring ospfv3 routing information management
  332. configuring link costs for ospfv3 interfaces
  333. configuring a priority for ospfv
  334. tuning and optimizing an ospfv3 network
  335. configuring the dr priority for an interface
  336. ignoring mtu check for dd packets
  337. displaying and maintaining ospfv
  338. ospfv3 configuration examples
  339. configuring ospfv3 dr election
  340. troubleshooting ospfv3 configuration
  341. chapter 4 ipv6 is-is configuration
  342. configuring ipv6 is-is basic functions
  343. configuring ipv6 is-is routing information control
  344. displaying and maintaining ipv6 is-is
  345. ipv6 is-is configuration example
  346. operation manual – ipv6 routing
  347. chapter 5 ipv6 bgp configuration
  348. configuring ipv6 bgp basic functions
  349. configuring a preferred value for routes from a peer/peer group
  350. allowing the establishment of a non-direct ebgp connection
  351. configuring a description for a peer/peer group
  352. logging peer state changes
  353. advertising a default route to a peer/peer group
  354. configuring route reception policy
  355. configuring ipv6 bgp and igp route synchronization
  356. configuring route dampening
  357. configuring the med attribute
  358. configuring the as_path attribute
  359. tuning and optimizing ipv6 bgp networks
  360. configuring ipv6 bgp soft reset
  361. configuring a large scale ipv6 bgp network
  362. configuring ipv6 bgp community
  363. configuring an ipv6 bgp route reflector
  364. displaying and maintaining ipv6 bgp configuration
  365. resetting ipv6 bgp connections
  366. ipv6 bgp configuration examples
  367. ipv6 bgp route reflector configuration
  368. troubleshooting ipv6 bgp configuration
  369. routing policy
  370. defining an ipv6 prefix list
  371. applying routing policy when redistributing ipv6 routes
  372. ipv6 routing information filtering failure
  373. Table of Contents
  374. Table Of Contents
  375. chapter 1 ipv6 basics configuration
  376. ipv6 features
  377. introduction to ipv6 address
  378. introduction to ipv6 neighbor discovery protocol
  379. ipv6 pmtu discovery
  380. introduction to ipv6 dns
  381. ipv6 basics configuration task list
  382. configuring an ipv6 unicast address
  383. configuring ipv6 ndp
  384. configuring parameters related to an ra message
  385. configuring the number of attempts to send an ns message for dad
  386. configuring the aging time for pmtu
  387. configuring icmpv6 packet sending
  388. enable sending of multicast echo replies
  389. displaying and maintaining ipv6 basics configuration
  390. ipv6 configuration example
  391. troubleshooting ipv6 basics configuration
  392. chapter 2 dual stack configuration
  393. chapter 3 tunneling configuration
  394. tunneling configuration task list
  395. configuring 6to4 tunnel
  396. configuring isatap tunnel
  397. displaying and maintaining tunneling configuration
  398. Table of Contents
  399. Table Of Contents
  400. Table Of Contents
  401. Table Of Contents
  402. Table Of Contents
  403. Table Of Contents
  404. Table Of Contents
  405. chapter 1 multicast overview
  406. roles in multicast
  407. advantages and applications of multicast
  408. multicast models
  409. multicast addresses
  410. multicast protocols
  411. multicast packet forwarding mechanism
  412. chapter 2 igmp snooping configuration
  413. basic concepts in igmp snooping
  414. work mechanism of igmp snooping
  415. processing of multicast protocol messages
  416. igmp snooping configuration task list
  417. configuring basic functions of igmp snooping
  418. configuring the version of igmp snooping
  419. configuring static ports
  420. configuring simulated joining
  421. configuring fast leave processing
  422. configuring igmp snooping querier
  423. configuring igmp queries and responses
  424. configuring source ip address of igmp queries
  425. configuring an igmp snooping policy
  426. configuring multicast source port filtering
  427. configuring the function of dropping unknown multicast data
  428. configuring igmp report suppression
  429. configuring multicast group replacement
  430. displaying and maintaining igmp snooping
  431. igmp snooping querier configuration
  432. troubleshooting igmp snooping configuration
  433. configured multicast group policy fails to take effect
  434. chapter 3 mld snooping configuration
  435. basic concepts in mld snooping
  436. how mld snooping works
  437. mld snooping configuration task list
  438. configuring basic functions of mld snooping
  439. configuring the version of mld snooping
  440. configuring mld snooping querier
  441. enabling mld snooping querier
  442. configuring source ipv6 addresses of mld queries
  443. configuring an ipv6 multicast group filter
  444. configuring ipv6 multicast source port filtering
  445. configuring dropping unknown ipv6 multicast data
  446. configuring maximum multicast groups that that can be joined on a port
  447. configuring ipv6 multicast group replacement
  448. displaying and maintaining mld snooping
  449. mld snooping configuration examples
  450. mld snooping querier configuration
  451. troubleshooting mld snooping
  452. configured ipv6 multicast group policy fails to take effect
  453. chapter 4 multicast vlan configuration
  454. displaying and maintaining multicast vlan
  455. chapter 5 ipv6 multicast vlan configuration
  456. displaying and maintaining ipv6 multicast vlan
  457. ipv6 multicast vlan configuration examples
  458. chapter 6 igmp configuration
  459. enhancements provided by igmpv
  460. enhancements in igmpv
  461. igmp configuration task list
  462. configuring basic functions of igmp
  463. configuring igmp versions
  464. adjusting igmp performance
  465. configuring igmp message options
  466. configuring igmp query and response parameters
  467. configuring igmp fast leave processing
  468. displaying and maintaining igmp
  469. igmp configuration example
  470. troubleshooting igmp
  471. inconsistent memberships on routers on the same subnet
  472. chapter 7 pim configuration
  473. introduction to pim-dm
  474. introduction to pim-sm
  475. how pim-sm works
  476. introduction to bsr admin-scope regions in pim-sm
  477. ssm model implementation in pim
  478. configuring pim-dm
  479. enabling state refresh
  480. configuring pim-dm graft retry period
  481. configuring pim-sm
  482. configuring a bsr
  483. configuring an rp
  484. configuring pim-sm register messages
  485. disabling rpt-to-spt switchover
  486. configuring pim-ssm
  487. configuring the ssm group range
  488. configuring pim common information
  489. configuring a pim filter
  490. configuring pim hello options
  491. configuring pim common timers
  492. configuring join/prune message limits
  493. pim configuration examples
  494. pim-sm configuration example
  495. pim-ssm configuration example
  496. troubleshooting pim configuration
  497. multicast data abnormally terminated on an intermediate router
  498. no unicast route between bsr and c-rps in pim-sm
  499. chapter 8 msdp configuration
  500. how msdp works
  501. msdp configuration task list
  502. creating an msdp peer connection
  503. configuring an msdp peer connection
  504. configuring an msdp mesh group
  505. configuring sa messages related parameters
  506. configuring sa request messages
  507. configuring an sa message filtering rule
  508. configuring sa message cache
  509. msdp configuration examples
  510. inter-as multicast configuration leveraging static rpf peers
  511. anycast rp configuration
  512. troubleshooting msdp
  513. inter-rp communication faults in anycast rp application
  514. multicast routing and forwarding overview
  515. rpf mechanism
  516. multicast static routes
  517. multicast traceroute
  518. configuring multicast routing and forwarding
  519. enabling ip multicast routing
  520. configuring a multicast route match rule
  521. configuring a multicast forwarding range
  522. tracing a multicast path
  523. displaying and maintaining multicast routing and forwarding
  524. configuration examples
  525. creating an rpf route
  526. troubleshooting multicast routing and forwarding
  527. Table of Contents
  528. Table Of Contents
  529. Table Of Contents
  530. chapter 1 802.1x configuration
  531. operation of 802.1x
  532. eap encapsulation over lans
  533. eap encapsulation over radius
  534. x timers
  535. implementation of 802.1x in the devices
  536. features working together with 802.1x
  537. configuring 802.1x
  538. configuring 802.1x for a port
  539. configuring a guest vlan
  540. displaying and maintaining 802.1x
  541. guest vlan configuration example
  542. acl assignment configuration example
  543. chapter 2 ead fast deployment configuration
  544. displaying and maintaining ead fast deployment
  545. troubleshooting ead fast deployment
  546. chapter 3 habp configuration
  547. configuring an habp client
  548. chapter 4 mac authentication configuration
  549. local mac authentication
  550. vlan assigning
  551. displaying and maintaining mac authentication
  552. radius-based mac authentication configuration example
  553. acl assigning configuration example
  554. Table of Contents
  555. Table Of Contents
  556. Table Of Contents
  557. introduction to radius
  558. introduction to hwtacacs
  559. aaa/radius/hwtacacs configuration task list
  560. configuring aaa
  561. configuring isp domain attributes
  562. configuring an aaa authentication scheme for an isp domain
  563. configuring an aaa authorization scheme for an isp domain
  564. configuring an aaa accounting scheme for an isp domain
  565. configuring local user attributes
  566. tearing down user connections forcibly
  567. configuring radius
  568. configuring the radius accounting servers and relevant parameters
  569. setting the shared key for radius packets
  570. setting the supported radius server type
  571. configuring attributes related to the data sent to the radius server
  572. setting timers regarding radius servers
  573. configuring radius accounting-on
  574. configuring an ip address for the security policy server
  575. configuring hwtacacs
  576. specifying the hwtacacs authorization servers
  577. setting the shared key for hwtacacs packets
  578. configuring attributes related to the data sent to the tacacs server
  579. setting timers regarding hwtacacs servers
  580. displaying and maintaining aaa/radius/hwtacacs
  581. displaying and maintaining hwtacacs
  582. aaa for telnet users by separate servers
  583. troubleshooting aaa/radius/hwtacacs
  584. troubleshooting hwtacacs
  585. Table of Contents
  586. Table Of Contents
  587. chapter 1 arp configuration
  588. arp address resolution process
  589. arp mapping table
  590. configuring arp
  591. setting aging time for dynamic arp entries
  592. arp configuration example
  593. displaying and maintaining arp
  594. chapter 2 proxy arp configuration
  595. displaying and maintaining proxy arp
  596. local proxy arp configuration example in case of port isolation
  597. Table of Contents
  598. Table Of Contents
  599. Table Of Contents
  600. chapter 1 dhcp overview
  601. dhcp address allocation
  602. ip address lease extension
  603. dhcp options
  604. chapter 2 dhcp server configuration
  605. dhcp address pool
  606. ip address allocation sequence
  607. enabling the dhcp server on an interface
  608. configuring an address pool for the dhcp server
  609. configuring an address allocation mode
  610. configuring a domain name suffix for the client
  611. configuring wins servers and netbios node type for the client
  612. configuring the bims server information for the client
  613. configuring option 184 parameters for the client with voice service
  614. configuring the tftp server and bootfile name for the client
  615. configuring the dhcp server security functions
  616. configuring ip address conflict detection
  617. displaying and maintaining the dhcp server
  618. dhcp server configuration examples
  619. troubleshooting dhcp server configuration
  620. chapter 3 dhcp relay agent configuration
  621. dhcp relay agent support for option
  622. configuring the dhcp relay agent
  623. enabling the dhcp relay agent on an interface
  624. configuring the dhcp relay agent to send a dhcp-release request
  625. configuring the dhcp relay agent security functions
  626. configuring the dhcp relay agent to support option
  627. displaying and maintaining dhcp relay agent configuration
  628. dhcp relay agent configuration example
  629. troubleshooting dhcp relay agent configuration
  630. chapter 4 dhcp client configuration
  631. enabling the dhcp client on an interface
  632. dhcp client configuration example
  633. chapter 5 dhcp snooping configuration
  634. application environment of trusted ports
  635. dhcp snooping support for option
  636. configuring dhcp snooping basic functions
  637. configuring dhcp snooping to support option
  638. displaying and maintaining dhcp snooping
  639. chapter 6 bootp client configuration
  640. obtaining an ip address dynamically
  641. configuring an interface to dynamically obtain an ip address through bootp
  642. Table of Contents
  643. Table Of Contents
  644. Table Of Contents
  645. chapter 1 acl overview
  646. introduction to ipv4 acl
  647. ipv4 acl naming
  648. ipv4 acl step
  649. effective period of an ipv4 acl
  650. ipv6 acl naming
  651. ipv6 acl step
  652. chapter 2 ipv4 acl configuration
  653. configuring a basic ipv4 acl
  654. configuring an advanced ipv4 acl
  655. configuring an ethernet frame header acl
  656. copying an ipv4 acl
  657. displaying and maintaining ipv4 acls
  658. network diagram
  659. creating a time range
  660. configuring an advanced ipv6 acl
  661. copying an ipv6 acl
  662. ipv6 acl configuration example
  663. Table of Contents
  664. Table Of Contents
  665. Table Of Contents
  666. chapter 1 qos overview
  667. occurrence and influence of congestion and the countermeasures
  668. influence of congestion
  669. traffic classification overview
  670. tp and lr overview
  671. complicated evaluation
  672. lr configuration
  673. displaying and maintaining lr
  674. chapter 3 qos policy configuration
  675. configuring qos policy
  676. configuring a qos policy
  677. defining a traffic behavior
  678. defining a policy
  679. displaying and maintaining qos policy
  680. chapter 4 congestion management
  681. configuring an sp queue
  682. configuring a wrr queue
  683. configuring sp+wrr queues
  684. displaying and maintaining congestion management
  685. chapter 5 priority mapping
  686. configuring a priority mapping table
  687. configuring the port priority
  688. configuring port priority trust mode
  689. displaying and maintaining priority mapping
  690. chapter 6 applying a qos policy to vlans
  691. displaying and maintaining qos policies applied to vlans
  692. chapter 7 traffic mirroring configuration
  693. displaying and maintaining traffic mirroring
  694. Table Of Contents
  695. chapter 1 port mirroring configuration
  696. implementing port mirroring
  697. other functions supported by port mirroring
  698. configuring remote port mirroring
  699. configuring a remote destination port mirroring group
  700. displaying and maintaining port mirroring
  701. remote port mirroring configuration example
  702. Table of Contents
  703. Table Of Contents
  704. chapter 1 cluster management configuration
  705. roles in a cluster
  706. how a cluster works
  707. cluster configuration task list
  708. configuring the management device
  709. configuring ntdp parameters
  710. enabling the cluster function
  711. configuring cluster member management
  712. configuring the member devices
  713. adding a candidate device to a cluster
  714. configuring interaction for a cluster
  715. displaying and maintaining cluster management
  716. cluster management configuration examples
  717. Table Of Contents
  718. chapter 1 udp helper configuration
  719. displaying and maintaining udp helper
  720. Table Of Contents
  721. chapter 1 snmp configuration
  722. snmp protocol version
  723. snmp configuration
  724. configuring snmp logging
  725. trap configuration
  726. displaying and maintaining snmp
  727. snmp logging configuration example
  728. chapter 2 rmon configuration
  729. rmon groups
  730. configuring rmon
  731. displaying and maintaining rmon
  732. rmon configuration example
  733. Table of Contents
  734. Table Of Contents
  735. chapter 1 ntp configuration
  736. how ntp works
  737. ntp message format
  738. operation modes of ntp
  739. ntp configuration task list
  740. configuring the ntp symmetric mode
  741. configuring ntp broadcast mode
  742. configuring ntp multicast mode
  743. configuring optional parameters of ntp
  744. disabling an interface from receiving ntp messages
  745. configuring ntp authentication
  746. displaying and maintaining ntp
  747. ntp configuration examples
  748. configuring ntp server/client mode with authentication
  749. configuring ntp broadcast mode with authentication
  750. Table Of Contents
  751. chapter 1 dns configuration
  752. dynamic domain name resolution
  753. dns proxy
  754. configuring the dns client
  755. configuring dynamic domain name resolution
  756. displaying and maintaining dns
  757. dynamic domain name resolution configuration example
  758. dns proxy configuration example
  759. troubleshooting dns configuration
  760. Table of Contents
  761. Table Of Contents
  762. chapter 1 file system management configuration
  763. directory operations
  764. storage device operations
  765. file system prompt mode setting
  766. configuration file management
  767. saving the current configuration
  768. erasing the startup configuration file
  769. specifying a configuration file for next startup
  770. displaying and maintaining device configuration
  771. chapter 2 ftp configuration
  772. configuring the ftp client
  773. ftp client configuration example
  774. configuring the ftp server
  775. configuring authentication and authorization for accessing ftp server
  776. ftp server configuration example
  777. displaying and maintaining ftp
  778. chapter 3 tftp configuration
  779. configuring the tftp client
  780. displaying and maintaining the tftp client
  781. Table of Contents
  782. Table Of Contents
  783. chapter 1 information center configuration
  784. system information format
  785. configuring information center
  786. setting to output system information to the console
  787. setting to output system information to a monitor terminal
  788. setting to output system information to a log host
  789. setting to output system information to the trap buffer
  790. setting to output system information to the log buffer
  791. setting to output system information to the snmp nms
  792. configuring synchronous information output
  793. information center configuration examples
  794. outputting log information to a linux log host
  795. outputting log information to the console
  796. Table of Contents
  797. Table Of Contents
  798. chapter 1 basic configurations
  799. configuring the device name
  800. configuring a banner
  801. configuring cli hotkeys
  802. configuring user levels and command levels
  803. displaying and maintaining basic configurations
  804. cli features
  805. online help with command lines
  806. synchronous information output
  807. cli display
  808. saving history commands
  809. chapter 2 system maintaining and debugging
  810. introduction to system debugging
  811. system maintaining and debugging
  812. system debugging
  813. system maintaining example
  814. chapter 3 device management
  815. specifying a boot rom file for the next device boot
  816. upgrading boot rom
  817. clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system
  818. displaying and maintaining device management configuration
  819. device management configuration example
  820. Table of Contents
  821. Table Of Contents
  822. chapter 1 nqa configuration
  823. basic concepts of nqa
  824. nqa test operation
  825. configuring the nqa server
  826. enabling the nqa client
  827. configuring the dhcp test
  828. configuring the ftp test
  829. configuring the http test
  830. configuring the udp-jitter test
  831. configuring the snmp test
  832. configuring the tcp test
  833. configuring the udp-echo test
  834. configuring the dlsw test
  835. configuring the collaboration function
  836. configuring trap delivery
  837. scheduling an nqa test group
  838. nqa configuration examples
  839. dhcp test configuration example
  840. ftp test configuration example
  841. http test configuration example
  842. udp-jitter test configuration example
  843. snmp test configuration example
  844. tcp test configuration example
  845. udp-echo test configuration example
  846. dlsw test configuration example
  847. Table of Contents
  848. Table Of Contents
  849. chapter 1 vrrp configuration
  850. vrrp standby group overview
  851. vrrp timers
  852. format of vrrp packets
  853. principles of vrrp
  854. vrrp for ipv4 configuration task list
  855. enabling users to ping virtual ip addresses
  856. creating standby group and configuring virtual ip address
  857. configuring vrrp packet attributes
  858. vrrp for ipv6 configuration task list
  859. configuring the association between virtual ipv6 address and mac address
  860. creating standby group and configuring virtual ipv6 address
  861. ipv4-based vrrp configuration examples
  862. vrrp interface tracking configuration example
  863. multiple vrrp standby group configuration example
  864. ipv6-based vrrp configuration examples
  865. troubleshooting vrrp
  866. Table of Contents
  867. Table Of Contents
  868. chapter 1 ssh configuration
  869. asymmetric key algorithm
  870. configuring the device as an ssh server
  871. configuring rsa and dsa keys
  872. configuring a client public key
  873. configuring an ssh user
  874. setting the ssh management parameters
  875. configuring the device as an ssh client
  876. establishing a connection between the ssh client and the server
  877. ssh server configuration examples
  878. when using publickey authentication
  879. ssh client configuration examples
  880. chapter 2 sftp service
  881. configuring the sftp connection idle timeout period
  882. establishing a connection to the sftp server
  883. working with sftp files
  884. displaying help information
  885. terminating the connection to the remote sftp server
  886. Table of Contents
  887. Table Of Contents
  888. chapter 1 rrpp configuration
  889. rrpp packets
  890. typical rrpp networking
  891. how rrpp works
  892. rrpp configuration task list
  893. configuring master node
  894. master node configuration example
  895. transit node configuration example
  896. configuring edge node
  897. edge node configuration example
  898. configuring assistant edge node
  899. assistant edge node configuration example
  900. displaying and maintaining rrpp
  901. configuring single-domain intersecting ring topology
  902. configuring multi-domain intersecting ring topology
  903. Table of Contents
  904. Table Of Contents
  905. chapter 1 port security configuration
  906. port security modes
  907. port security configuration task list
  908. setting the maximum number of secure mac addresses
  909. setting the port security mode
  910. enabling the userloginwithoui mode
  911. configuring port security features
  912. configuring trapping
  913. ignoring the authorization information from the server
  914. displaying and maintaining port security
  915. port security configuration for userloginwithoui mode
  916. port security configuration for macaddresselseuserloginsecure mode
  917. troubleshooting port security
  918. cannot configure secure mac addresses
  919. Table Of Contents
  920. chapter 1 lldp configuration
  921. tlv types
  922. lldp configuration tasks list
  923. performing basic lldp configuration
  924. setting lldp operating mode
  925. enable lldp polling
  926. configuring lldp trap
  927. displaying and maintaining lldp
  928. lldp configuration example
  929. Table of Contents
  930. Table Of Contents
  931. chapter 1 poe configuration
  932. protocol specification
  933. configuring a poe interface through the command line
  934. configuring poe interfaces through a poe configuration file
  935. configuring pd power management
  936. configuring a power alarm threshold for the pse
  937. upgrading pse processing software online
  938. enabling the pse to detect nonstandard pds
  939. poe configuration example
  940. troubleshooting poe
  941. Table Of Contents
  942. chapter 1 sflow configuration
  943. operation of sflow
  944. displaying sflow
  945. troubleshooting sflow configuration
  946. Table of Contents
  947. Table Of Contents
  948. chapter 1 ssl configuration
  949. ssl configuration task list
  950. ssl server policy configuration example
  951. configuring an ssl client policy
  952. displaying and maintaining ssl
  953. chapter 2 https configuration
  954. associating the https service with an ssl server policy
  955. associating the https service with a certificate attribute access control policy
  956. associating the https service with an acl
  957. Table of Contents
  958. Table Of Contents
  959. chapter 1 pki configuration
  960. architecture of pki
  961. applications of pki
  962. operation of pki
  963. configuring an entity dn
  964. configuring a pki domain
  965. submitting a pki certificate request
  966. submitting a certificate request in manual mode
  967. retrieving a certificate manually
  968. configuring pki certificate validation
  969. destroying a local rsa key pair
  970. configuring an access control policy
  971. pki configuration examples
  972. configuring a certificate attribute-based access control policy
  973. troubleshooting pki
  974. failed to request a local certificate
  975. Table Of Contents
  976. chapter 1 track configuration
  977. collaboration between the track module and the detection modules
  978. configuring collaboration between the track module and the detection modules
  979. configuring track-static routing collaboration
  980. displaying and maintaining track object(s)
  981. track configuration example
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Table of contents
  1. command conventions
  2. obtaining documentation
  3. documentation feedback
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. IP routing basics
  8. load sharing
  9. Static routing configuration
  10. configuring a static route
  11. configuring bfd for static routes
  12. BFD echo packet mode
  13. Displaying and maintaining static routes
  14. Static route configuration examples
  15. Static route FRR configuration example
  16. BFD for static routes configuration example (direct session)
  17. BFD for static routes configuration example (indirect session)
  18. RIP overview
  19. Operation of RIP
  20. RIP message format
  21. Supported RIP features
  22. Protocols and standards
  23. Configuring RIP basic functions
  24. Configuring RIP route control
  25. Disabling host route reception
  26. Advertising a default route
  27. Configuring a priority for RIP
  28. Tuning and optimizing RIP networks
  29. Configuring the maximum number of load balanced routes
  30. Enabling source IP address check on incoming RIP updates
  31. Specifying a RIP neighbor
  32. Configuring RIP FRR
  33. Configuring BFD for RIP
  34. Displaying and maintaining RIP
  35. Configuring RIP route redistribution
  36. Configuring an additional metric for a RIP interface
  37. Configuring RIP to advertise a summary route
  38. RIP FRR configuration example
  39. Configuring BFD for RIP (single-hop detection in BFD echo packet mode)
  40. Configuring BFD for RIP (bidirectional detection in BFD control packet mode)
  41. configure static routes
  42. Troubleshooting RIP
  43. Introduction to OSPF
  44. Area based OSPF network partition
  45. Router types
  46. Classification of OSPF networks
  47. dr and bdr
  48. OSPF packet formats
  49. Supported features
  50. Enabling OSPF
  51. Configuration procedure
  52. Configuring OSPF areas
  53. Configuring an NSSA area
  54. Configuring OSPF network types
  55. Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as broadcast
  56. Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as P2MP
  57. Configuring OSPF route control
  58. Configuring OSPF inbound route filtering
  59. Configuring ABR Type-3 LSA filtering
  60. Configuring the maximum number of OSPF routes
  61. Configuring OSPF route redistribution
  62. Advertising a host route
  63. Configuration prerequisites
  64. Specifying LSA transmission delay
  65. Specifying the LSA generation interval
  66. Configuring stub routers
  67. Adding the interface MTU into DD packets
  68. Logging neighbor state changes
  69. Enabling message logging
  70. Configuring the LSU transmit rate
  71. Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
  72. Configuring the OSPF GR Helper
  73. Triggering OSPF Graceful Restart
  74. Displaying and maintaining OSPF
  75. ospf configuration examples
  76. configuring ospf to advertise a summary route
  77. configuring an ospf stub area
  78. configuring an ospf nssa area
  79. configuring ospf dr election
  80. configuring ospf virtual links
  81. configuring route filtering
  82. configuring ospf frr
  83. configuring bfd for ospf
  84. troubleshooting ospf configuration
  85. IS-IS configuration
  86. configuring the is level and circuit level
  87. configuring the network type of an interface as p2p
  88. configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes
  89. configuring a dis priority for an interface
  90. enabling an interface to send small hello packets
  91. configuring spf parameters
  92. configuring system id to host name mappings
  93. enabling the logging of neighbor state changes
  94. configuring area authentication
  95. dis election configuration
  96. bgp configuration
  97. bgp path attributes
  98. bgp route selection
  99. ibgp and igp synchronization
  100. bgp configuration task list
  101. configuring bgp basic functions
  102. specifying the source interface for tcp connections
  103. controlling route generation
  104. injecting a local network
  105. advertising a default route to a peer or peer group
  106. enabling bgp and igp route synchronization
  107. configuring bgp route dampening
  108. configuring a shortcut route
  109. configure the default local preference
  110. tuning and optimizing bgp networks
  111. configuring the interval for sending the same update
  112. enabling the bgp orf capability
  113. enabling quick ebgp session reestablishment
  114. forbiding session establishment with a peer or peer group
  115. configuring bgp community
  116. configuring a bgp route reflector
  117. configuring bgp gr
  118. enabling logging of peer state changes
  119. bgp configuration examples
  120. bgp and igp synchronization configuration
  121. bgp load balancing configuration
  122. bgp community configuration
  123. bgp route reflector configuration
  124. bgp confederation configuration
  125. bgp path selection configuration
  126. bgp gr configuration
  127. troubleshooting bgp
  128. ipv6 static routing configuration
  129. displaying and maintaining ipv6 static routes
  130. ripng configuration
  131. ripng packet format
  132. ripng packet processing procedure
  133. configuring ripng route summarization
  134. configuring a ripng route filtering policy
  135. tuning and optimizing the ripng network
  136. configuring zero field check on ripng packets
  137. displaying and maintaining ripng
  138. ospfv3 configuration
  139. ospfv3 lsa types
  140. ospfv3 features supported
  141. configuring ospfv3 area parameters
  142. configuring an ospfv3 virtual link
  143. configuring the ospfv3 network type for an interface
  144. configuring ospfv3 route summarization
  145. configuring a priority for ospfv
  146. configuring ospfv3 timers
  147. configuring a dr priority for an interface
  148. enable the logging of neighbor state changes
  149. configuring gr helper
  150. displaying and maintaining ospfv3
  151. ospfv3 configuration examples
  152. configuring ospfv3 dr election
  153. troubleshooting ospfv3 configuration
  154. ipv6 bgp overview
  155. configuring ipv6 bgp basic functions
  156. configuring ipv6 bgp route redistribution
  157. configuring ipv6 bgp route summarization
  158. configuring inbound route filtering
  159. configuring ipv6 bgp and igp route synchronization
  160. configuring ipv6 bgp route attributes
  161. tuning and optimizing ipv6 bgp networks
  162. configuring ipv6 bgp soft reset
  163. enabling the ipv6 bgp orf capability
  164. configuring ipv6 bgp community
  165. displaying and maintaining ipv6 bgp
  166. resetting ipv6 bgp connections
  167. troubleshooting ipv6 bgp configuration
  168. introduction to routing policy
  169. routing policy configuration task list
  170. defining an as path list
  171. defining an extended community list
  172. defining apply clauses
  173. displaying and maintaining the routing policy
  174. troubleshooting routing policy configuration
  175. introduction to pbr
  176. qos mode
  177. defining a policy
  178. configuring a qos policy
  179. mce configuration
  180. mpls l3vpn concepts
  181. how mce works
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Table of contents
  1. command conventions
  2. obtaining documentation
  3. technical support
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Multicast overview
  17. Multicast features
  18. Common notations in multicast
  19. Multicast models
  20. Multicast architecture
  21. Multicast protocols
  22. Multicast packet forwarding mechanism
  23. Introduction to VPN instances
  24. Configuring IGMP snooping
  25. How IGMP snooping works
  26. IGMP snooping proxying
  27. Protocols and standards
  28. Configuring basic IGMP snooping functions
  29. Enabling IGMP snooping
  30. Configuring static multicast MAC address entries
  31. Setting aging timers for dynamic ports
  32. Configuring a port as a simulated member host
  33. Enabling IGMP snooping fast-leave processing
  34. Disabling a port from becoming a dynamic router port
  35. Configuring IGMP snooping querier
  36. Configuring the source IP addresses for IGMP queries
  37. Configuring IGMP snooping proxying
  38. Configuring an IGMP snooping policy
  39. Configuring multicast source port filtering
  40. Enabling dropping unknown multicast data
  41. Setting the maximum number of multicast groups that a port can join
  42. Enabling multicast group replacement
  43. Setting the 802.1p precedence for IGMP messages
  44. Enabling the IGMP snooping host tracking function
  45. Setting the DSCP value for IGMP messages
  46. IGMP snooping configuration examples
  47. Static port configuration example
  48. IGMP snooping querier configuration example
  49. IGMP snooping proxying configuration example
  50. Multicast source and user control policy configuration example
  51. Troubleshooting IGMP snooping
  52. Configured multicast group policy fails to take effect
  53. Configuring PIM snooping
  54. Displaying and maintaining PIM snooping
  55. Troubleshooting PIM snooping
  56. Configuring multicast VLANs
  57. Multicast VLAN configuration task list
  58. Configuring a port-based multicast VLAN
  59. Configuring multicast VLAN ports
  60. Displaying and maintaining multicast VLAN
  61. Port-based multicast VLAN configuration example
  62. Configuring multicast routing and forwarding (available only on the S5500-EI)
  63. Static multicast routes
  64. Multicast forwarding across unicast subnets
  65. Multicast traceroute
  66. Configuration task list
  67. Configuring multicast routing and forwarding
  68. Configuring a multicast routing policy
  69. Configuring the multicast forwarding table size
  70. Tracing a multicast path
  71. Configuration examples
  72. Creating an RPF route
  73. Multicast forwarding over a tunnel
  74. configure ospf
  75. Troubleshooting multicast routing and forwarding
  76. Multicast data fails to reach receivers
  77. Configuring IGMP (available only on the S5500-EI)
  78. Enhancements in IGMPv2
  79. Enhancements in IGMPv3
  80. IGMP SSM mapping
  81. IGMP proxying
  82. IGMP support for VPNs
  83. Configuring basic IGMP functions
  84. Configuring IGMP versions
  85. Configuring a multicast group filter
  86. Adjusting IGMP performance
  87. Configuring IGMP query and response parameters
  88. Configuring IGMP fast-leave processing
  89. Enabling the IGMP host tracking function
  90. Configuring IGMP SSM mapping
  91. Configuring IGMP proxying
  92. Configuring multicast forwarding on a downstream interface
  93. IGMP configuration examples
  94. SSM mapping configuration example
  95. IGMP proxying configuration example
  96. Troubleshooting IGMP
  97. Inconsistent memberships on routers on the same subnet
  98. Configuring PIM (available only on the S5500-EI)
  99. PIM-SM overview
  100. BIDIR-PIM overview
  101. Administrative scoping overview
  102. PIM-SSM overview
  103. Relationships among PIM protocols
  104. Configuring PIM-DM
  105. Enabling state-refresh capability
  106. Configuring state-refresh parameters
  107. Configuring PIM-SM
  108. Enabling PIM-SM
  109. Configuring an RP
  110. Configuring a BSR
  111. Configuring administrative scoping
  112. Configuring multicast source registration
  113. Disabling the switchover to SPT
  114. Configuring BIDIR-PIM
  115. Enabling BIDIR-PIM
  116. Configuring PIM-SSM
  117. Configuration prerequisites
  118. Configuring the SSM group range
  119. Configuring a hello message filter
  120. Configuring the prune delay
  121. Configuring PIM common timers
  122. Configuring join/prune message sizes
  123. Setting the DSCP value for PIM messages
  124. PIM configuration examples
  125. PIM-SM non-scoped zone configuration example
  126. PIM-SM admin-scope zone configuration example
  127. BIDIR-PIM configuration example
  128. PIM-SSM configuration example
  129. Troubleshooting PIM
  130. Multicast data abnormally terminated on an intermediate router
  131. RPT establishment failure or source registration failure in PIM-SM
  132. Configuring MSDP (available only on the S5500-EI)
  133. How MSDP works
  134. MSDP support for VPNs
  135. Configuring basic MSDP functions
  136. Creating an MSDP peer connection
  137. Configuring an MSDP peer connection
  138. Configuring MSDP peer connection control
  139. Configuring SA messages related parameters
  140. Configuring SA request messages
  141. Configuring SA message filtering rules
  142. Displaying and maintaining MSDP
  143. MSDP configuration examples
  144. Inter-AS multicast configuration by leveraging static RPF peers
  145. Anycast RP configuration
  146. SA message filtering configuration
  147. Troubleshooting MSDP
  148. Inter-RP communication faults in Anycast RP application
  149. Configuring MBGP (available only on the S5500-EI)
  150. Configuring basic MBGP functions
  151. Controlling route advertisement and reception
  152. Configuring MBGP route summarization
  153. Advertising a default route to an IPv4 MBGP peer or peer group
  154. Configuring inbound MBGP route filtering
  155. Configuring MBGP route dampening
  156. Configuring MBGP route attributes
  157. Configuring the MED attribute
  158. Configuring the AS_PATH attributes
  159. Enabling the MBGP ORF capability
  160. Configuring the maximum number of MBGP routes for load balancing
  161. Configuring MBGP community
  162. Configuring an MBGP route reflector
  163. Displaying and maintaining MBGP
  164. Resetting MBGP connections
  165. verify the configuration
  166. Configuring MLD snooping
  167. How MLD snooping works
  168. MLD snooping proxying
  169. Configuring basic MLD snooping functions
  170. Specifying the version of MLD snooping
  171. Configuring MLD snooping port functions
  172. Configuring static ports
  173. Enabling fast-leave processing
  174. Enabling MLD snooping querier
  175. Configuring the source IPv6 addresses for MLD queries
  176. Configuring MLD snooping proxying
  177. Configuring an MLD snooping policy
  178. Configuring IPv6 multicast source port filtering
  179. Enabling dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data
  180. Setting the 802.1p precedence for MLD messages
  181. Configuring an IPv6 multicast user control policy
  182. Enabling the MLD snooping host tracking function
  183. Displaying and maintaining MLD snooping
  184. MLD snooping configuration examples
  185. MLD snooping querier configuration example
  186. MLD snooping proxying configuration example
  187. IPv6 multicast source and user control policy configuration example
  188. Troubleshooting MLD snooping
  189. Configured IPv6 multicast group policy fails to take effect
  190. Configuring IPv6 PIM snooping
  191. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 PIM snooping
  192. Troubleshooting IPv6 PIM snooping
  193. Configuring IPv6 multicast VLANs
  194. IPv6 multicast VLAN configuration task list
  195. Configuration procedure
  196. Configuring IPv6 multicast VLAN ports
  197. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 multicast VLAN
  198. Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding (available only on the S5500-EI)
  199. RPF check implementation in IPv6 multicast
  200. Configuring an IPv6 multicast forwarding range
  201. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding
  202. Troubleshooting IPv6 multicast policy configuration
  203. Configuring MLD (available only on the S5500-EI)
  204. How MLDv2 works
  205. MLD messages
  206. MLD SSM mapping
  207. MLD proxying
  208. Configuring basic MLD functions
  209. Configuring the MLD version
  210. Configuring an IPv6 multicast group filter
  211. Adjusting MLD performance
  212. Configuring MLD query and response parameters
  213. Configuring MLD fast-leave processing
  214. Enabling the MLD host tracking function
  215. Setting the DSCP value for MLD messages
  216. Enabling MLD SSM mapping
  217. Enabling MLD proxying
  218. Displaying and maintaining MLD
  219. MLD configuration examples
  220. MLD SSM mapping configuration example
  221. MLD proxying configuration example
  222. Troubleshooting MLD
  223. Configuring IPv6 PIM (available only on the S5500-EI)
  224. IPv6 PIM-SM overview
  225. IPv6 BIDIR-PIM overview
  226. IPv6 administrative scoping overview
  227. IPv6 PIM-SSM overview
  228. Relationship among IPv6 PIM protocols
  229. Configuring state refresh parameters
  230. Configuring IPv6 PIM-DM graft retry period
  231. Configuring IPv6 administrative scoping
  232. Configuring IPv6 multicast source registration
  233. Configuring IPv6 BIDIR-PIM
  234. Enabling IPv6 PIM-SM
  235. Configuring IPv6 PIM-SSM
  236. Configuring IPv6 PIM common features
  237. Configuring an IPv6 multicast data filter
  238. Configuring IPv6 PIM hello options
  239. Configuring IPv6 PIM to work with BFD
  240. Setting the DSCP value for IPv6 PIM messages
  241. IPv6 PIM configuration examples
  242. IPv6 PIM-SM non-scoped zone configuration example
  243. IPv6 PIM-SM admin-scope zone configuration example
  244. IPv6 BIDIR-PIM configuration example
  245. IPv6 PIM-SSM configuration example
  246. Troubleshooting IPv6 PIM configuration
  247. IPv6 multicast data abnormally terminated on an intermediate router
  248. RPT establishment failure or source registration failure in IPv6 PIM-SM
  249. Configuring IPv6 MBGP (available only on the S5500-EI)
  250. Configuring basic IPv6 MBGP functions
  251. Configuring a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer group
  252. Configuring IPv6 MBGP route redistribution
  253. Configuring outbound IPv6 MBGP route filtering
  254. Configuring inbound IPv6 MBGP route filtering
  255. Configuring IPv6 MBGP route attributes
  256. Configuring the AS_PATH attribute
  257. Configuring IPv6 MBGP soft reset
  258. Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability
  259. Configuring the maximum number of equal-cost routes for load-balancing
  260. Configuring IPv6 MBGP community
  261. Configuring an IPv6 MBGP route reflector
  262. Resetting IPv6 MBGP connections
  263. Index
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Table of contents
  1. command conventions
  2. obtaining documentation
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Ethernet interface configuration
  7. general ethernet interface configuration
  8. configuring jumbo frame support
  9. configuring a port group
  10. Configuring traffic storm protection
  11. Enabling single-port loopback detection on an Ethernet interface
  12. Enabling multi-port loopback detection
  13. Setting the MDI mode of an Ethernet interface
  14. Enabling bridging on an Ethernet interface
  15. Testing the cable connection of an Ethernet interface
  16. Loopback interface
  17. Null interface
  18. Displaying and maintaining loopback and null interfaces
  19. Overview
  20. Types of MAC address table entries
  21. Manually configuring MAC address table entries
  22. Configuring the aging timer for dynamic MAC address entries
  23. Displaying and maintaining MAC address tables
  24. Enabling MAC Information on an interface
  25. MAC Information configuration example
  26. operational key
  27. Aggregating links in static mode
  28. Aggregating links in dynamic mode
  29. Load sharing criteria for link aggregation groups
  30. Configuring a static aggregation group
  31. Configuring an aggregate interface
  32. Configuring the description of an aggregate interface
  33. Shutting down an aggregate interface
  34. Configuring load sharing for link aggregation groups
  35. Enabling local-first load sharing for link aggregation
  36. Enabling link-aggregation traffic redirection
  37. Displaying and maintaining Ethernet link aggregation
  38. Layer 2 static aggregation configuration example
  39. Layer 2 dynamic aggregation configuration example
  40. Layer 2 aggregation load sharing configuration example
  41. Introduction to port isolation
  42. Displaying and maintaining isolation groups
  43. Introduction to STP
  44. Basic concepts in STP
  45. How STP works
  46. Introduction to RSTP
  47. Basic concepts in MSTP
  48. How MSTP works
  49. Protocols and standards
  50. Configuring MSTP
  51. Configuring the root bridge or a secondary root bridge
  52. Configuring the work mode of an MSTP device
  53. Configuring the priority of a device
  54. Configuring the network diameter of a switched network
  55. Configuring the timeout factor
  56. Configuring the maximum port rate
  57. Configuring path costs of ports
  58. Configuring port priority
  59. Configuring the link type of ports
  60. Configuring the mode a port uses to recognize/send MSTP packets
  61. Enabling the MSTP feature
  62. Configuring Digest Snooping
  63. Configuring No Agreement Check
  64. Configuring protection functions
  65. Displaying and maintaining MSTP
  66. MSTP configuration example
  67. Introduction to BPDU tunneling
  68. VLAN configuration
  69. vlan fundamentals
  70. displaying and maintaining vlan
  71. configuring a super vlan
  72. super vlan configuration example
  73. voice vlan configuration
  74. configuring a voice vlan
  75. displaying and maintaining voice vlan
  76. gvrp configuration
  77. gvrp configuration task list
  78. configuring garp timers
  79. displaying and maintaining gvrp
  80. gvrp configuration examples
  81. qinq configuration
  82. implementations of qinq
  83. configuring basic qinq
  84. configuring selective qinq
  85. vlan mapping overview
  86. configuring vlan mapping
  87. lldp configuration
  88. how lldp works
  89. lldp configuration task list
  90. performing basic lldp configuration
  91. enabling lldp polling
  92. setting other lldp parameters
  93. setting an encapsulation format for lldpdus
  94. configuring lldp trapping
  95. displaying and maintaining lldp
  96. verify the configuration
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Chapter 1 Multicast Overview
  7. Roles in Multicast
  8. Advantages and Applications of Multicast
  9. Multicast Models
  10. Multicast Addresses
  11. Multicast Protocols
  12. Multicast Packet Forwarding Mechanism
  13. Chapter 2 IGMP Snooping Configuration
  14. Basic Concepts in IGMP Snooping
  15. Work Mechanism of IGMP Snooping
  16. Processing of Multicast Protocol Messages
  17. IGMP Snooping Configuration Task List
  18. Configuring Basic Functions of IGMP Snooping
  19. Configuring the Version of IGMP Snooping
  20. Configuring Aging Timers for Dynamic Ports
  21. Configuring Static Ports
  22. Configuring Simulated Joining
  23. Configuring Fast Leave Processing
  24. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
  25. Configuring IGMP Queries and Responses
  26. Configuring Source IP Address of IGMP Queries
  27. Configuring an IGMP Snooping Policy
  28. Configuring Multicast Source Port Filtering
  29. Configuring the Function of Dropping Unknown Multicast Data
  30. Configuring IGMP Report Suppression
  31. Configuring Multicast Group Replacement
  32. Displaying and Maintaining IGMP Snooping
  33. Static Router Port Configuration
  34. IGMP Snooping Querier Configuration
  35. Troubleshooting IGMP Snooping Configuration
  36. Configured Multicast Group Policy Fails to Take Effect
  37. Chapter 3 MLD Snooping Configuration
  38. Basic Concepts in MLD Snooping
  39. How MLD Snooping Works
  40. Protocols and Standards
  41. Configuring Basic Functions of MLD Snooping
  42. Configuring the Version of MLD Snooping
  43. Configuring MLD Snooping Querier
  44. Enabling MLD Snooping Querier
  45. Configuring Source IPv6 Addresses of MLD Queries
  46. Configuring an IPv6 Multicast Group Filter
  47. Configuring IPv6 Multicast Source Port Filtering
  48. Configuring Dropping Unknown IPv6 Multicast Data
  49. Configuring Maximum Multicast Groups that that Can Be Joined on a Port
  50. Configuring IPv6 Multicast Group Replacement
  51. Displaying and Maintaining MLD Snooping
  52. MLD Snooping Configuration Examples
  53. MLD Snooping Querier Configuration
  54. Troubleshooting MLD Snooping
  55. Configured IPv6 Multicast Group Policy Fails to Take Effect
  56. Chapter 4 Multicast VLAN Configuration
  57. Displaying and Maintaining Multicast VLAN
  58. Chapter 5 IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration
  59. Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 Multicast VLAN
  60. IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration Examples
  61. Chapter 6 IGMP Configuration
  62. Enhancements Provided by IGMPv2
  63. Enhancements in IGMPv3
  64. Configuring Basic Functions of IGMP
  65. Configuring IGMP Versions
  66. Configuring a Multicast Group Filter
  67. Configuring IGMP Message Options
  68. Configuring IGMP Query and Response Parameters
  69. Configuring IGMP Fast Leave Processing
  70. Displaying and Maintaining IGMP
  71. IGMP Configuration Example
  72. Troubleshooting IGMP
  73. Inconsistent Memberships on Routers on the Same Subnet
  74. Chapter 7 PIM Configuration
  75. Introduction to PIM-DM
  76. Introduction to PIM-SM
  77. How PIM-SM Works
  78. Introduction to BSR Admin-scope Regions in PIM-SM
  79. SSM Model Implementation in PIM
  80. Configuring PIM-DM
  81. Enabling State Refresh
  82. Configuring PIM-DM Graft Retry Period
  83. Configuring PIM-SM
  84. Enabling PIM-SM
  85. Configuring a BSR
  86. Configuring an RP
  87. Configuring PIM-SM Register Messages
  88. Disabling RPT-to-SPT Switchover
  89. Configuring PIM-SSM
  90. Configuring PIM Common Information
  91. Configuration Prerequisites
  92. Configuring PIM Hello Options
  93. Configuring PIM Common Timers
  94. Configuring Join/Prune Message Limits
  95. PIM Configuration Examples
  96. PIM-SM Configuration Example
  97. PIM-SSM Configuration Example
  98. Troubleshooting PIM Configuration
  99. Multicast Data Abnormally Terminated on an Intermediate Router
  100. No Unicast Route Between BSR and C-RPs in PIM-SM
  101. Chapter 8 MSDP Configuration
  102. How MSDP Works
  103. MSDP Configuration Task List
  104. Creating an MSDP Peer Connection
  105. Configuring an MSDP Peer Connection
  106. Configuring an MSDP Mesh Group
  107. Configuring SA Messages Related Parameters
  108. Configuring SA Request Messages
  109. Configuring an SA Message Filtering Rule
  110. Configuring SA Message Cache
  111. MSDP Configuration Examples
  112. Inter-AS Multicast Configuration Leveraging Static RPF Peers
  113. Anycast RP Configuration
  114. Troubleshooting MSDP
  115. Inter-RP Communication Faults in Anycast RP Application
  116. Chapter 9 Multicast Routing and Forwarding Configuration
  117. RPF Mechanism
  118. Multicast Static Routes
  119. Multicast Traceroute
  120. Configuration Task List
  121. Enabling IP Multicast Routing
  122. Configuring a Multicast Route Match Rule
  123. Configuring a Multicast Forwarding Range
  124. Tracing a Multicast Path
  125. Displaying and Maintaining Multicast Routing and Forwarding
  126. Configuration Examples
  127. Creating an RPF Route
  128. Troubleshooting Multicast Routing and Forwarding
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Table of contents
  1. quick start
  2. about this manual
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Chapter 1 Product Overview
  8. S5500-28C-EI LEDs
  9. S5500-28C-EI-DC LEDs
  10. S5500-52C-EI LEDs
  11. S5500-52C-PWR-EI LEDs
  12. System Specifications of the S5500-EI Series
  13. Pluggable Modules
  14. Optional Interface Modules
  15. CX4 Cable
  16. Chapter 2 Installation Preparations
  17. Temperature/Humidity
  18. Electromagnetic Susceptibility
  19. Laser Safety
  20. Installation Tools
  21. Chapter 3 Installation
  22. Introduction to Mounting Ears
  23. Figure 3-1 Appearance of a standard front mounting ear
  24. Introduction to Guide Rails
  25. Using Front Mounting Ears to Install the Switch
  26. Figure 3-4 Fix front mounting ears (1)
  27. Using Front Mounting Ears and a Tray
  28. Using Front and Rear Mounting Ears
  29. Figure 3-7 Fix rear mounting ears
  30. Figure 3-8 Fix front and rear mounting ears
  31. installation (1)
  32. Using Front Mounting Ears and Guide Rails
  33. Figure 3-11 Install front mounting ears
  34. Figure 3-13 Install front mounting ears and guide rails
  35. Mounting the Switch on a Workbench
  36. Connecting the Power Cables and the Grounding Cable
  37. Figure 3-16 Installing AC power cable retainer
  38. Connecting the DC Power Cable
  39. Figure 3-17 Appearance of the 12V RPS socket
  40. Figure 3-19 12V RPS power connector
  41. Figure 3-21 Connect the 12V RPS connector to the chassis
  42. Figure 3-22 Appearance of the 48V RPS port
  43. Figure 3-23 Connect the 48V RPS connector to the chassis
  44. Figure 3-24 Appearance of the –48V RPS port
  45. Connecting the Grounding Cable
  46. Figure 3-26 Ground the switch through a grounding strip
  47. into the earth
  48. Connecting the Console Cable
  49. Connection Procedure
  50. Installing and Removing Optional Interface Modules
  51. GE XFP Interface Module
  52. module
  53. Figure 3-35 Install a 10 GE XFP interface module
  54. Installing and Removing the Dedicated CX4 Cable
  55. Verifying the Installation
  56. Chapter 4 Lightning Protection of the Switch
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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S5500-EI series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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