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- Chapter 1 SSH Configuration
- Asymmetric Key Algorithm
- Configuring the Device as an SSH Server
- Configuring RSA and DSA Keys
- Configuring a Client Public Key
- Configuring an SSH User
- Setting the SSH Management Parameters
- Configuring the Device as an SSH Client
- Establishing a Connection Between the SSH Client and the Server
- SSH Server Configuration Examples
- When Using Publickey Authentication
- SSH Client Configuration Examples
- Chapter 2 SFTP Service
- Configuring the SFTP Connection Idle Timeout Period
- Establishing a Connection to the SFTP Server
- Working with SFTP Files
- Displaying Help Information
- Terminating the Connection to the Remote SFTP Server
S5500-EI series
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- about this manual
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- chapter 1 obtaining the documentation
- software version release
- chapter 2 documentation and product version
- chapter 3 product overview
- chapter 4 networking applications
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- chapter 1 logging in to an ethernet switch
- common user interface configuration
- chapter 2 logging in through the console port
- console port login configuration
- console port login configurations for different authentication modes
- console port login configuration with authentication mode being none
- configuration example
- console port login configuration with authentication mode being password
- console port login configuration with authentication mode being scheme
- chapter 3 logging in through telnet
- telnet configurations for different authentication modes
- telnet configuration with authentication mode being none
- telnet configuration with authentication mode being password
- telnet configuration with authentication mode being scheme
- telnet connection establishment
- telnetting to another switch from the current switch
- chapter 4 logging in using modem
- switch configuration
- modem connection establishment
- http connection establishment
- web server shutdown/startup
- displaying web users
- chapter 6 logging in through nms
- configuring source ip address for telnet service packets
- displaying the source ip address/interface specified for telnet packets
- chapter 8 controlling login users
- controlling telnet users by source and destination ip addresses
- controlling telnet users by source mac addresses
- controlling network management users by source ip addresses
- controlling web users by source ip address
- disconnecting a web user by force
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- chapter 1 vlan configuration
- vlan fundamental
- vlan classification
- basic vlan interface configuration
- port-based vlan configuration
- configuring an access-port-based vlan
- configuring a trunk-port-based vlan
- configuring a hybrid-port-based vlan
- mac address-based vlan configuration
- configuring a mac address-based vlan
- protocol-based vlan configuration
- configuring ip-subnet-based vlan
- displaying and maintaining vlan
- vlan configuration example
- chapter 2 voice vlan configuration
- voice vlan modes on a port
- security mode and normal mode for the voice vlan
- configuring voice vlan
- configuring voice vlan mode on a port to manual mode
- displaying and maintaining voice vlan
- voice vlan configuration examples
- manual voice vlan mode configuration example
- chapter 3 gvrp configuration
- protocols and standards
- configuring garp timers
- displaying and maintaining gvrp
- gvrp configuration examples
- gvrp configuration example ii
- gvrp configuration example iii
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- chapter 1 ip addressing configuration
- special case ip addresses
- configuring ip addresses
- assigning an ip address to an interface
- ip addressing configuration example
- displaying and maintaining ip addressing
- chapter 2 ip performance configuration
- enabling forwarding of directed broadcasts to a directly connected network
- configuring tcp attributes
- displaying and maintaining ip performance
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- chapter 1 qinq configuration
- implementations of qinq
- modification of tpid value of qinq frames
- configuring basic qinq
- configuring the tpid value to be carried in vlan tags
- qinq configuration example
- chapter 2 bpdu tunneling configuration
- configuring bpdu isolation
- configuring destination multicast mac address for bpdu tunnel frames
- bpdu tunneling configuration example
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- chapter 1 port correlation configuration
- combo port configuration
- enabling flow control on an ethernet port
- enabling loopback test on an ethernet port
- configuring a port group
- setting the interval for collecting ethernet port statistics
- enabling forwarding of jumbo frames
- configuring the cable type for an ethernet port
- configuring the storm constrain function on an ethernet port
- maintaining and displaying an ethernet port
- chapter 2 port isolation configuration
- displaying isolation groups
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- chapter 1 link aggregation overview
- approaches to link aggregation
- static lacp link aggregation
- load sharing in a link aggregation group
- service loop group
- aggregation port group
- chapter 2 link aggregation configuration
- configuring a static lacp link aggregation group
- configuring an aggregation group name
- entering aggregation port group view
- link aggregation configuration example
- chapter 1 mac address table management
- configuring mac address table management
- configuring mac address aging timer
- displaying and maintaining mac address table management
- mac address table management configuration example
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- chapter 1 ip source guard configuration
- configuring dynamic binding function
- displaying ip source guard
- dynamic binding function configuration example
- failed to configure static binding entries and dynamic binding function
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- chapter 1 dldp configuration
- dldp introduction
- dldp fundamentals
- dldp configuration task list
- setting dldp mode
- setting the delaydown timer
- setting the port shutdown mode
- resetting dldp state
- displaying and maintaining dldp
- troubleshooting
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- chapter 1 mstp configuration
- introduction to mstp
- configuration task list
- configuring the root bridge
- specifying the root bridge or a secondary root bridge
- configuring the work mode of mstp device
- configuring the priority of the current device
- configuring the maximum hops of an mst region
- configuring the network diameter of a switched network
- configuring timers of mstp
- configuring the timeout factor
- configuring ports as edge ports
- enabling the output of port state transition information
- configuring leaf nodes
- configuring path costs of ports
- configuring port priority
- enabling output of port state transition information
- performing mcheck
- configuring digest snooping
- configuration procedure
- configuring no agreement check
- configuring protection functions
- configuration prerequisites
- enabling root guard
- enabling loop guard
- displaying and maintaining mstp
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- chapter 1 ip routing overview
- routing protocol overview
- routing protocols and routing priority
- load balancing and route backup
- route recursion
- chapter 2 gr overview
- graceful restart communication procedure
- graceful restart mechanism for several commonly used protocols
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- chapter 1 static routing configuration
- application environment of static routing
- detecting reachability of the static route's nexthop
- displaying and maintaining static routes
- chapter 2 rip configuration
- operation of rip
- rip message format
- supported rip features
- configuring rip basic functions
- configuring rip route control
- configuring ripv2 route summarization
- disabling host route reception
- configuring inbound/outbound route filtering
- configuring rip route redistribution
- configuring split horizon and poison reverse
- configuring the maximum number of load balanced routes
- enabling source ip address check on incoming rip updates
- specifying a rip neighbor
- rip configuration examples
- troubleshooting rip
- route oscillation occurred
- chapter 3 ospf configuration
- basic concepts
- ospf area partition and route summarization
- classification of ospf networks
- dr and bdr
- ospf packet formats
- supported ospf features
- ospf configuration task list
- configuring ospf basic functions
- configuring ospf area parameters
- configuring ospf network types
- configuring the ospf network type for an interface
- configuring a router priority for an ospf interface
- configuring ospf inbound route filtering
- configuring abr type-3 lsa filtering
- configuring the maximum number of ospf routes
- configuring a priority for ospf
- configuring ospf network optimization
- configuring ospf packet timers
- specifying an lsa transmission delay
- specifying the lsa minimum repeat arrival interval
- disabling interfaces from sending ospf packets
- configuring stub routers
- adding the interface mtu into dd packets
- making external route selection rules defined in rfc1583 compatible
- enabling the advertisement and reception of opaque lsas
- configuring the ospf gr helper
- displaying and maintaining ospf
- ospf configuration examples
- configuring an ospf stub area
- configuring an ospf nssa area
- configuring ospf dr election
- configuring ospf virtual links
- ospf graceful restart configuration example
- troubleshooting ospf configuration
- incorrect routing information
- is-is area
- is-is network type
- is-is pdu format
- is-is features supported
- is-is configuration task list
- configuring is-is basic functions
- configuring is-is routing information control
- configuring is-is link cost
- configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes
- configuring inbound route filtering
- configuring route redistribution
- tuning and optimizing is-is network
- disabling an interface from sending/receiving is-is hello packets
- configuring spf parameters
- configuring dynamic host name mapping
- configuring lsdb overload tag
- logging the adjacency changes
- enabling snmp trap
- displaying and maintaining is-is
- is-is configuration example
- dis selection configuration
- is-is graceful restart configuration example
- chapter 5 bgp configuration
- formats of bgp messages
- bgp path attributes
- bgp route selection
- ibgp and igp synchronization
- settlements for problems caused by large scale bgp networks
- bgp gr
- bgp configuration task list
- configuring bgp basic functions
- controlling route distribution and reception
- configuring bgp route redistribution
- advertising a default route to a peer or peer group
- configuring bgp route reception filtering policies
- enabling bgp and igp route synchronization
- configuring bgp route dampening
- tuning and optimizing bgp networks
- configuring a large scale bgp network
- configuring bgp community
- configuring a bgp route reflector
- configuring a bgp confederation
- configuring bgp gr
- displaying and maintaining bgp
- resetting bgp connections
- bgp and igp synchronization configuration
- bgp load balancing and med attribute configuration
- bgp community configuration
- bgp route reflector configuration
- bgp confederation configuration
- bgp path selection configuration
- troubleshooting bgp
- introduction to routing policy
- routing policy application
- defining filtering lists
- defining an extended community list
- configuring a routing policy
- defining apply clauses for the routing policy
- displaying and maintaining the routing policy
- troubleshooting routing policy configuration
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- chapter 1 ipv6 static routing configuration
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 static routes
- introduction to ripng
- ripng packet format
- ripng packet processing procedure
- configuring ripng basic functions
- configuring ripng route summarization
- configuring a ripng route filtering policy
- configuring ripng route redistribution
- configuring zero field check on ripng packets
- configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes for load balancing
- chapter 3 ipv6 ospfv3 configuration
- ospfv3 lsa types
- timers of ospfv
- configuring ospfv3 basic functions
- configuring ospfv3 area parameters
- configuring ospfv3 virtual links
- configuring ospfv3 routing information management
- configuring link costs for ospfv3 interfaces
- configuring a priority for ospfv
- tuning and optimizing an ospfv3 network
- configuring the dr priority for an interface
- ignoring mtu check for dd packets
- displaying and maintaining ospfv
- ospfv3 configuration examples
- configuring ospfv3 dr election
- troubleshooting ospfv3 configuration
- chapter 4 ipv6 is-is configuration
- configuring ipv6 is-is basic functions
- configuring ipv6 is-is routing information control
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 is-is
- ipv6 is-is configuration example
- operation manual – ipv6 routing
- chapter 5 ipv6 bgp configuration
- configuring ipv6 bgp basic functions
- configuring a preferred value for routes from a peer/peer group
- allowing the establishment of a non-direct ebgp connection
- configuring a description for a peer/peer group
- logging peer state changes
- advertising a default route to a peer/peer group
- configuring route reception policy
- configuring ipv6 bgp and igp route synchronization
- configuring route dampening
- configuring the med attribute
- configuring the as_path attribute
- tuning and optimizing ipv6 bgp networks
- configuring ipv6 bgp soft reset
- configuring a large scale ipv6 bgp network
- configuring ipv6 bgp community
- configuring an ipv6 bgp route reflector
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 bgp configuration
- resetting ipv6 bgp connections
- ipv6 bgp configuration examples
- ipv6 bgp route reflector configuration
- troubleshooting ipv6 bgp configuration
- routing policy
- defining an ipv6 prefix list
- applying routing policy when redistributing ipv6 routes
- ipv6 routing information filtering failure
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- chapter 1 ipv6 basics configuration
- ipv6 features
- introduction to ipv6 address
- introduction to ipv6 neighbor discovery protocol
- ipv6 pmtu discovery
- introduction to ipv6 dns
- ipv6 basics configuration task list
- configuring an ipv6 unicast address
- configuring ipv6 ndp
- configuring parameters related to an ra message
- configuring the number of attempts to send an ns message for dad
- configuring the aging time for pmtu
- configuring icmpv6 packet sending
- enable sending of multicast echo replies
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 basics configuration
- ipv6 configuration example
- troubleshooting ipv6 basics configuration
- chapter 2 dual stack configuration
- chapter 3 tunneling configuration
- tunneling configuration task list
- configuring 6to4 tunnel
- configuring isatap tunnel
- displaying and maintaining tunneling configuration
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- chapter 1 multicast overview
- roles in multicast
- advantages and applications of multicast
- multicast models
- multicast addresses
- multicast protocols
- multicast packet forwarding mechanism
- chapter 2 igmp snooping configuration
- basic concepts in igmp snooping
- work mechanism of igmp snooping
- processing of multicast protocol messages
- igmp snooping configuration task list
- configuring basic functions of igmp snooping
- configuring the version of igmp snooping
- configuring static ports
- configuring simulated joining
- configuring fast leave processing
- configuring igmp snooping querier
- configuring igmp queries and responses
- configuring source ip address of igmp queries
- configuring an igmp snooping policy
- configuring multicast source port filtering
- configuring the function of dropping unknown multicast data
- configuring igmp report suppression
- configuring multicast group replacement
- displaying and maintaining igmp snooping
- igmp snooping querier configuration
- troubleshooting igmp snooping configuration
- configured multicast group policy fails to take effect
- chapter 3 mld snooping configuration
- basic concepts in mld snooping
- how mld snooping works
- mld snooping configuration task list
- configuring basic functions of mld snooping
- configuring the version of mld snooping
- configuring mld snooping querier
- enabling mld snooping querier
- configuring source ipv6 addresses of mld queries
- configuring an ipv6 multicast group filter
- configuring ipv6 multicast source port filtering
- configuring dropping unknown ipv6 multicast data
- configuring maximum multicast groups that that can be joined on a port
- configuring ipv6 multicast group replacement
- displaying and maintaining mld snooping
- mld snooping configuration examples
- mld snooping querier configuration
- troubleshooting mld snooping
- configured ipv6 multicast group policy fails to take effect
- chapter 4 multicast vlan configuration
- displaying and maintaining multicast vlan
- chapter 5 ipv6 multicast vlan configuration
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 multicast vlan
- ipv6 multicast vlan configuration examples
- chapter 6 igmp configuration
- enhancements provided by igmpv
- enhancements in igmpv
- igmp configuration task list
- configuring basic functions of igmp
- configuring igmp versions
- adjusting igmp performance
- configuring igmp message options
- configuring igmp query and response parameters
- configuring igmp fast leave processing
- displaying and maintaining igmp
- igmp configuration example
- troubleshooting igmp
- inconsistent memberships on routers on the same subnet
- chapter 7 pim configuration
- introduction to pim-dm
- introduction to pim-sm
- how pim-sm works
- introduction to bsr admin-scope regions in pim-sm
- ssm model implementation in pim
- configuring pim-dm
- enabling state refresh
- configuring pim-dm graft retry period
- configuring pim-sm
- configuring a bsr
- configuring an rp
- configuring pim-sm register messages
- disabling rpt-to-spt switchover
- configuring pim-ssm
- configuring the ssm group range
- configuring pim common information
- configuring a pim filter
- configuring pim hello options
- configuring pim common timers
- configuring join/prune message limits
- pim configuration examples
- pim-sm configuration example
- pim-ssm configuration example
- troubleshooting pim configuration
- multicast data abnormally terminated on an intermediate router
- no unicast route between bsr and c-rps in pim-sm
- chapter 8 msdp configuration
- how msdp works
- msdp configuration task list
- creating an msdp peer connection
- configuring an msdp peer connection
- configuring an msdp mesh group
- configuring sa messages related parameters
- configuring sa request messages
- configuring an sa message filtering rule
- configuring sa message cache
- msdp configuration examples
- inter-as multicast configuration leveraging static rpf peers
- anycast rp configuration
- troubleshooting msdp
- inter-rp communication faults in anycast rp application
- multicast routing and forwarding overview
- rpf mechanism
- multicast static routes
- multicast traceroute
- configuring multicast routing and forwarding
- enabling ip multicast routing
- configuring a multicast route match rule
- configuring a multicast forwarding range
- tracing a multicast path
- displaying and maintaining multicast routing and forwarding
- configuration examples
- creating an rpf route
- troubleshooting multicast routing and forwarding
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- chapter 1 802.1x configuration
- operation of 802.1x
- eap encapsulation over lans
- eap encapsulation over radius
- x timers
- implementation of 802.1x in the devices
- features working together with 802.1x
- configuring 802.1x
- configuring 802.1x for a port
- configuring a guest vlan
- displaying and maintaining 802.1x
- guest vlan configuration example
- acl assignment configuration example
- chapter 2 ead fast deployment configuration
- displaying and maintaining ead fast deployment
- troubleshooting ead fast deployment
- chapter 3 habp configuration
- configuring an habp client
- chapter 4 mac authentication configuration
- local mac authentication
- vlan assigning
- displaying and maintaining mac authentication
- radius-based mac authentication configuration example
- acl assigning configuration example
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- introduction to radius
- introduction to hwtacacs
- aaa/radius/hwtacacs configuration task list
- configuring aaa
- configuring isp domain attributes
- configuring an aaa authentication scheme for an isp domain
- configuring an aaa authorization scheme for an isp domain
- configuring an aaa accounting scheme for an isp domain
- configuring local user attributes
- tearing down user connections forcibly
- configuring radius
- configuring the radius accounting servers and relevant parameters
- setting the shared key for radius packets
- setting the supported radius server type
- configuring attributes related to the data sent to the radius server
- setting timers regarding radius servers
- configuring radius accounting-on
- configuring an ip address for the security policy server
- configuring hwtacacs
- specifying the hwtacacs authorization servers
- setting the shared key for hwtacacs packets
- configuring attributes related to the data sent to the tacacs server
- setting timers regarding hwtacacs servers
- displaying and maintaining aaa/radius/hwtacacs
- displaying and maintaining hwtacacs
- aaa for telnet users by separate servers
- troubleshooting aaa/radius/hwtacacs
- troubleshooting hwtacacs
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- chapter 1 arp configuration
- arp address resolution process
- arp mapping table
- configuring arp
- setting aging time for dynamic arp entries
- arp configuration example
- displaying and maintaining arp
- chapter 2 proxy arp configuration
- displaying and maintaining proxy arp
- local proxy arp configuration example in case of port isolation
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- chapter 1 dhcp overview
- dhcp address allocation
- ip address lease extension
- dhcp options
- chapter 2 dhcp server configuration
- dhcp address pool
- ip address allocation sequence
- enabling the dhcp server on an interface
- configuring an address pool for the dhcp server
- configuring an address allocation mode
- configuring a domain name suffix for the client
- configuring wins servers and netbios node type for the client
- configuring the bims server information for the client
- configuring option 184 parameters for the client with voice service
- configuring the tftp server and bootfile name for the client
- configuring the dhcp server security functions
- configuring ip address conflict detection
- displaying and maintaining the dhcp server
- dhcp server configuration examples
- troubleshooting dhcp server configuration
- chapter 3 dhcp relay agent configuration
- dhcp relay agent support for option
- configuring the dhcp relay agent
- enabling the dhcp relay agent on an interface
- configuring the dhcp relay agent to send a dhcp-release request
- configuring the dhcp relay agent security functions
- configuring the dhcp relay agent to support option
- displaying and maintaining dhcp relay agent configuration
- dhcp relay agent configuration example
- troubleshooting dhcp relay agent configuration
- chapter 4 dhcp client configuration
- enabling the dhcp client on an interface
- dhcp client configuration example
- chapter 5 dhcp snooping configuration
- application environment of trusted ports
- dhcp snooping support for option
- configuring dhcp snooping basic functions
- configuring dhcp snooping to support option
- displaying and maintaining dhcp snooping
- chapter 6 bootp client configuration
- obtaining an ip address dynamically
- configuring an interface to dynamically obtain an ip address through bootp
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- chapter 1 acl overview
- introduction to ipv4 acl
- ipv4 acl naming
- ipv4 acl step
- effective period of an ipv4 acl
- ipv6 acl naming
- ipv6 acl step
- chapter 2 ipv4 acl configuration
- configuring a basic ipv4 acl
- configuring an advanced ipv4 acl
- configuring an ethernet frame header acl
- copying an ipv4 acl
- displaying and maintaining ipv4 acls
- network diagram
- creating a time range
- configuring an advanced ipv6 acl
- copying an ipv6 acl
- ipv6 acl configuration example
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- chapter 1 qos overview
- occurrence and influence of congestion and the countermeasures
- influence of congestion
- traffic classification overview
- tp and lr overview
- complicated evaluation
- lr configuration
- displaying and maintaining lr
- chapter 3 qos policy configuration
- configuring qos policy
- configuring a qos policy
- defining a traffic behavior
- defining a policy
- displaying and maintaining qos policy
- chapter 4 congestion management
- configuring an sp queue
- configuring a wrr queue
- configuring sp+wrr queues
- displaying and maintaining congestion management
- chapter 5 priority mapping
- configuring a priority mapping table
- configuring the port priority
- configuring port priority trust mode
- displaying and maintaining priority mapping
- chapter 6 applying a qos policy to vlans
- displaying and maintaining qos policies applied to vlans
- chapter 7 traffic mirroring configuration
- displaying and maintaining traffic mirroring
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- chapter 1 port mirroring configuration
- implementing port mirroring
- other functions supported by port mirroring
- configuring remote port mirroring
- configuring a remote destination port mirroring group
- displaying and maintaining port mirroring
- remote port mirroring configuration example
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- chapter 1 cluster management configuration
- roles in a cluster
- how a cluster works
- cluster configuration task list
- configuring the management device
- configuring ntdp parameters
- enabling the cluster function
- configuring cluster member management
- configuring the member devices
- adding a candidate device to a cluster
- configuring interaction for a cluster
- displaying and maintaining cluster management
- cluster management configuration examples
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- chapter 1 udp helper configuration
- displaying and maintaining udp helper
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- chapter 1 snmp configuration
- snmp protocol version
- snmp configuration
- configuring snmp logging
- trap configuration
- displaying and maintaining snmp
- snmp logging configuration example
- chapter 2 rmon configuration
- rmon groups
- configuring rmon
- displaying and maintaining rmon
- rmon configuration example
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- chapter 1 ntp configuration
- how ntp works
- ntp message format
- operation modes of ntp
- ntp configuration task list
- configuring the ntp symmetric mode
- configuring ntp broadcast mode
- configuring ntp multicast mode
- configuring optional parameters of ntp
- disabling an interface from receiving ntp messages
- configuring ntp authentication
- displaying and maintaining ntp
- ntp configuration examples
- configuring ntp server/client mode with authentication
- configuring ntp broadcast mode with authentication
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- chapter 1 dns configuration
- dynamic domain name resolution
- dns proxy
- configuring the dns client
- configuring dynamic domain name resolution
- displaying and maintaining dns
- dynamic domain name resolution configuration example
- dns proxy configuration example
- troubleshooting dns configuration
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- chapter 1 file system management configuration
- directory operations
- storage device operations
- file system prompt mode setting
- configuration file management
- saving the current configuration
- erasing the startup configuration file
- specifying a configuration file for next startup
- displaying and maintaining device configuration
- chapter 2 ftp configuration
- configuring the ftp client
- ftp client configuration example
- configuring the ftp server
- configuring authentication and authorization for accessing ftp server
- ftp server configuration example
- displaying and maintaining ftp
- chapter 3 tftp configuration
- configuring the tftp client
- displaying and maintaining the tftp client
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- chapter 1 information center configuration
- system information format
- configuring information center
- setting to output system information to the console
- setting to output system information to a monitor terminal
- setting to output system information to a log host
- setting to output system information to the trap buffer
- setting to output system information to the log buffer
- setting to output system information to the snmp nms
- configuring synchronous information output
- information center configuration examples
- outputting log information to a linux log host
- outputting log information to the console
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- chapter 1 basic configurations
- configuring the device name
- configuring a banner
- configuring cli hotkeys
- configuring user levels and command levels
- displaying and maintaining basic configurations
- cli features
- online help with command lines
- synchronous information output
- cli display
- saving history commands
- chapter 2 system maintaining and debugging
- introduction to system debugging
- system maintaining and debugging
- system debugging
- system maintaining example
- chapter 3 device management
- specifying a boot rom file for the next device boot
- upgrading boot rom
- clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system
- displaying and maintaining device management configuration
- device management configuration example
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- chapter 1 nqa configuration
- basic concepts of nqa
- nqa test operation
- configuring the nqa server
- enabling the nqa client
- configuring the dhcp test
- configuring the ftp test
- configuring the http test
- configuring the udp-jitter test
- configuring the snmp test
- configuring the tcp test
- configuring the udp-echo test
- configuring the dlsw test
- configuring the collaboration function
- configuring trap delivery
- scheduling an nqa test group
- nqa configuration examples
- dhcp test configuration example
- ftp test configuration example
- http test configuration example
- udp-jitter test configuration example
- snmp test configuration example
- tcp test configuration example
- udp-echo test configuration example
- dlsw test configuration example
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- chapter 1 vrrp configuration
- vrrp standby group overview
- vrrp timers
- format of vrrp packets
- principles of vrrp
- vrrp for ipv4 configuration task list
- enabling users to ping virtual ip addresses
- creating standby group and configuring virtual ip address
- configuring vrrp packet attributes
- vrrp for ipv6 configuration task list
- configuring the association between virtual ipv6 address and mac address
- creating standby group and configuring virtual ipv6 address
- ipv4-based vrrp configuration examples
- vrrp interface tracking configuration example
- multiple vrrp standby group configuration example
- ipv6-based vrrp configuration examples
- troubleshooting vrrp
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- chapter 1 ssh configuration
- asymmetric key algorithm
- configuring the device as an ssh server
- configuring rsa and dsa keys
- configuring a client public key
- configuring an ssh user
- setting the ssh management parameters
- configuring the device as an ssh client
- establishing a connection between the ssh client and the server
- ssh server configuration examples
- when using publickey authentication
- ssh client configuration examples
- chapter 2 sftp service
- configuring the sftp connection idle timeout period
- establishing a connection to the sftp server
- working with sftp files
- displaying help information
- terminating the connection to the remote sftp server
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- chapter 1 rrpp configuration
- rrpp packets
- typical rrpp networking
- how rrpp works
- rrpp configuration task list
- configuring master node
- master node configuration example
- transit node configuration example
- configuring edge node
- edge node configuration example
- configuring assistant edge node
- assistant edge node configuration example
- displaying and maintaining rrpp
- configuring single-domain intersecting ring topology
- configuring multi-domain intersecting ring topology
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- chapter 1 port security configuration
- port security modes
- port security configuration task list
- setting the maximum number of secure mac addresses
- setting the port security mode
- enabling the userloginwithoui mode
- configuring port security features
- configuring trapping
- ignoring the authorization information from the server
- displaying and maintaining port security
- port security configuration for userloginwithoui mode
- port security configuration for macaddresselseuserloginsecure mode
- troubleshooting port security
- cannot configure secure mac addresses
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- chapter 1 lldp configuration
- tlv types
- lldp configuration tasks list
- performing basic lldp configuration
- setting lldp operating mode
- enable lldp polling
- configuring lldp trap
- displaying and maintaining lldp
- lldp configuration example
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- chapter 1 poe configuration
- protocol specification
- configuring a poe interface through the command line
- configuring poe interfaces through a poe configuration file
- configuring pd power management
- configuring a power alarm threshold for the pse
- upgrading pse processing software online
- enabling the pse to detect nonstandard pds
- poe configuration example
- troubleshooting poe
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- chapter 1 sflow configuration
- operation of sflow
- displaying sflow
- troubleshooting sflow configuration
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- chapter 1 ssl configuration
- ssl configuration task list
- ssl server policy configuration example
- configuring an ssl client policy
- displaying and maintaining ssl
- chapter 2 https configuration
- associating the https service with an ssl server policy
- associating the https service with a certificate attribute access control policy
- associating the https service with an acl
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- chapter 1 pki configuration
- architecture of pki
- applications of pki
- operation of pki
- configuring an entity dn
- configuring a pki domain
- submitting a pki certificate request
- submitting a certificate request in manual mode
- retrieving a certificate manually
- configuring pki certificate validation
- destroying a local rsa key pair
- configuring an access control policy
- pki configuration examples
- configuring a certificate attribute-based access control policy
- troubleshooting pki
- failed to request a local certificate
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- chapter 1 track configuration
- collaboration between the track module and the detection modules
- configuring collaboration between the track module and the detection modules
- configuring track-static routing collaboration
- displaying and maintaining track object(s)
- track configuration example
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- obtaining documentation
- documentation feedback
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- IP routing basics
- load sharing
- Static routing configuration
- configuring a static route
- configuring bfd for static routes
- BFD echo packet mode
- Displaying and maintaining static routes
- Static route configuration examples
- Static route FRR configuration example
- BFD for static routes configuration example (direct session)
- BFD for static routes configuration example (indirect session)
- RIP overview
- Operation of RIP
- RIP message format
- Supported RIP features
- Protocols and standards
- Configuring RIP basic functions
- Configuring RIP route control
- Disabling host route reception
- Advertising a default route
- Configuring a priority for RIP
- Tuning and optimizing RIP networks
- Configuring the maximum number of load balanced routes
- Enabling source IP address check on incoming RIP updates
- Specifying a RIP neighbor
- Configuring RIP FRR
- Configuring BFD for RIP
- Displaying and maintaining RIP
- Configuring RIP route redistribution
- Configuring an additional metric for a RIP interface
- Configuring RIP to advertise a summary route
- RIP FRR configuration example
- Configuring BFD for RIP (single-hop detection in BFD echo packet mode)
- Configuring BFD for RIP (bidirectional detection in BFD control packet mode)
- configure static routes
- Troubleshooting RIP
- Introduction to OSPF
- Area based OSPF network partition
- Router types
- Classification of OSPF networks
- dr and bdr
- OSPF packet formats
- Supported features
- Enabling OSPF
- Configuration procedure
- Configuring OSPF areas
- Configuring an NSSA area
- Configuring OSPF network types
- Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as broadcast
- Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as P2MP
- Configuring OSPF route control
- Configuring OSPF inbound route filtering
- Configuring ABR Type-3 LSA filtering
- Configuring the maximum number of OSPF routes
- Configuring OSPF route redistribution
- Advertising a host route
- Configuration prerequisites
- Specifying LSA transmission delay
- Specifying the LSA generation interval
- Configuring stub routers
- Adding the interface MTU into DD packets
- Logging neighbor state changes
- Enabling message logging
- Configuring the LSU transmit rate
- Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
- Configuring the OSPF GR Helper
- Triggering OSPF Graceful Restart
- Displaying and maintaining OSPF
- ospf configuration examples
- configuring ospf to advertise a summary route
- configuring an ospf stub area
- configuring an ospf nssa area
- configuring ospf dr election
- configuring ospf virtual links
- configuring route filtering
- configuring ospf frr
- configuring bfd for ospf
- troubleshooting ospf configuration
- IS-IS configuration
- configuring the is level and circuit level
- configuring the network type of an interface as p2p
- configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes
- configuring a dis priority for an interface
- enabling an interface to send small hello packets
- configuring spf parameters
- configuring system id to host name mappings
- enabling the logging of neighbor state changes
- configuring area authentication
- dis election configuration
- bgp configuration
- bgp path attributes
- bgp route selection
- ibgp and igp synchronization
- bgp configuration task list
- configuring bgp basic functions
- specifying the source interface for tcp connections
- controlling route generation
- injecting a local network
- advertising a default route to a peer or peer group
- enabling bgp and igp route synchronization
- configuring bgp route dampening
- configuring a shortcut route
- configure the default local preference
- tuning and optimizing bgp networks
- configuring the interval for sending the same update
- enabling the bgp orf capability
- enabling quick ebgp session reestablishment
- forbiding session establishment with a peer or peer group
- configuring bgp community
- configuring a bgp route reflector
- configuring bgp gr
- enabling logging of peer state changes
- bgp configuration examples
- bgp and igp synchronization configuration
- bgp load balancing configuration
- bgp community configuration
- bgp route reflector configuration
- bgp confederation configuration
- bgp path selection configuration
- bgp gr configuration
- troubleshooting bgp
- ipv6 static routing configuration
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 static routes
- ripng configuration
- ripng packet format
- ripng packet processing procedure
- configuring ripng route summarization
- configuring a ripng route filtering policy
- tuning and optimizing the ripng network
- configuring zero field check on ripng packets
- displaying and maintaining ripng
- ospfv3 configuration
- ospfv3 lsa types
- ospfv3 features supported
- configuring ospfv3 area parameters
- configuring an ospfv3 virtual link
- configuring the ospfv3 network type for an interface
- configuring ospfv3 route summarization
- configuring a priority for ospfv
- configuring ospfv3 timers
- configuring a dr priority for an interface
- enable the logging of neighbor state changes
- configuring gr helper
- displaying and maintaining ospfv3
- ospfv3 configuration examples
- configuring ospfv3 dr election
- troubleshooting ospfv3 configuration
- ipv6 bgp overview
- configuring ipv6 bgp basic functions
- configuring ipv6 bgp route redistribution
- configuring ipv6 bgp route summarization
- configuring inbound route filtering
- configuring ipv6 bgp and igp route synchronization
- configuring ipv6 bgp route attributes
- tuning and optimizing ipv6 bgp networks
- configuring ipv6 bgp soft reset
- enabling the ipv6 bgp orf capability
- configuring ipv6 bgp community
- displaying and maintaining ipv6 bgp
- resetting ipv6 bgp connections
- troubleshooting ipv6 bgp configuration
- introduction to routing policy
- routing policy configuration task list
- defining an as path list
- defining an extended community list
- defining apply clauses
- displaying and maintaining the routing policy
- troubleshooting routing policy configuration
- introduction to pbr
- qos mode
- defining a policy
- configuring a qos policy
- mce configuration
- mpls l3vpn concepts
- how mce works
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- Chapter 1 Port Security Configuration
- Port Security Modes
- Port Security Configuration Task List
- Setting the Maximum Number of Secure MAC Addresses
- Setting the Port Security Mode
- Enabling the userLoginWithOUI Mode
- Configuring Port Security Features
- Configuring Trapping
- Configuration Prerequisites
- Displaying and Maintaining Port Security
- Port Security Configuration for userLoginWithOUI Mode
- Port Security Configuration for macAddressElseUserLoginSecure Mode
- Troubleshooting Port Security
- Cannot Configure Secure MAC Addresses
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- command conventions
- obtaining documentation
- technical support
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- Multicast overview
- Multicast features
- Common notations in multicast
- Multicast models
- Multicast architecture
- Multicast protocols
- Multicast packet forwarding mechanism
- Introduction to VPN instances
- Configuring IGMP snooping
- How IGMP snooping works
- IGMP snooping proxying
- Protocols and standards
- Configuring basic IGMP snooping functions
- Enabling IGMP snooping
- Configuring static multicast MAC address entries
- Setting aging timers for dynamic ports
- Configuring a port as a simulated member host
- Enabling IGMP snooping fast-leave processing
- Disabling a port from becoming a dynamic router port
- Configuring IGMP snooping querier
- Configuring the source IP addresses for IGMP queries
- Configuring IGMP snooping proxying
- Configuring an IGMP snooping policy
- Configuring multicast source port filtering
- Enabling dropping unknown multicast data
- Setting the maximum number of multicast groups that a port can join
- Enabling multicast group replacement
- Setting the 802.1p precedence for IGMP messages
- Enabling the IGMP snooping host tracking function
- Setting the DSCP value for IGMP messages
- IGMP snooping configuration examples
- Static port configuration example
- IGMP snooping querier configuration example
- IGMP snooping proxying configuration example
- Multicast source and user control policy configuration example
- Troubleshooting IGMP snooping
- Configured multicast group policy fails to take effect
- Configuring PIM snooping
- Displaying and maintaining PIM snooping
- Troubleshooting PIM snooping
- Configuring multicast VLANs
- Multicast VLAN configuration task list
- Configuring a port-based multicast VLAN
- Configuring multicast VLAN ports
- Displaying and maintaining multicast VLAN
- Port-based multicast VLAN configuration example
- Configuring multicast routing and forwarding (available only on the S5500-EI)
- Static multicast routes
- Multicast forwarding across unicast subnets
- Multicast traceroute
- Configuration task list
- Configuring multicast routing and forwarding
- Configuring a multicast routing policy
- Configuring the multicast forwarding table size
- Tracing a multicast path
- Configuration examples
- Creating an RPF route
- Multicast forwarding over a tunnel
- configure ospf
- Troubleshooting multicast routing and forwarding
- Multicast data fails to reach receivers
- Configuring IGMP (available only on the S5500-EI)
- Enhancements in IGMPv2
- Enhancements in IGMPv3
- IGMP SSM mapping
- IGMP proxying
- IGMP support for VPNs
- Configuring basic IGMP functions
- Configuring IGMP versions
- Configuring a multicast group filter
- Adjusting IGMP performance
- Configuring IGMP query and response parameters
- Configuring IGMP fast-leave processing
- Enabling the IGMP host tracking function
- Configuring IGMP SSM mapping
- Configuring IGMP proxying
- Configuring multicast forwarding on a downstream interface
- IGMP configuration examples
- SSM mapping configuration example
- IGMP proxying configuration example
- Troubleshooting IGMP
- Inconsistent memberships on routers on the same subnet
- Configuring PIM (available only on the S5500-EI)
- PIM-SM overview
- BIDIR-PIM overview
- Administrative scoping overview
- PIM-SSM overview
- Relationships among PIM protocols
- Configuring PIM-DM
- Enabling state-refresh capability
- Configuring state-refresh parameters
- Configuring PIM-SM
- Enabling PIM-SM
- Configuring an RP
- Configuring a BSR
- Configuring administrative scoping
- Configuring multicast source registration
- Disabling the switchover to SPT
- Configuring BIDIR-PIM
- Enabling BIDIR-PIM
- Configuring PIM-SSM
- Configuration prerequisites
- Configuring the SSM group range
- Configuring a hello message filter
- Configuring the prune delay
- Configuring PIM common timers
- Configuring join/prune message sizes
- Setting the DSCP value for PIM messages
- PIM configuration examples
- PIM-SM non-scoped zone configuration example
- PIM-SM admin-scope zone configuration example
- BIDIR-PIM configuration example
- PIM-SSM configuration example
- Troubleshooting PIM
- Multicast data abnormally terminated on an intermediate router
- RPT establishment failure or source registration failure in PIM-SM
- Configuring MSDP (available only on the S5500-EI)
- How MSDP works
- MSDP support for VPNs
- Configuring basic MSDP functions
- Creating an MSDP peer connection
- Configuring an MSDP peer connection
- Configuring MSDP peer connection control
- Configuring SA messages related parameters
- Configuring SA request messages
- Configuring SA message filtering rules
- Displaying and maintaining MSDP
- MSDP configuration examples
- Inter-AS multicast configuration by leveraging static RPF peers
- Anycast RP configuration
- SA message filtering configuration
- Troubleshooting MSDP
- Inter-RP communication faults in Anycast RP application
- Configuring MBGP (available only on the S5500-EI)
- Configuring basic MBGP functions
- Controlling route advertisement and reception
- Configuring MBGP route summarization
- Advertising a default route to an IPv4 MBGP peer or peer group
- Configuring inbound MBGP route filtering
- Configuring MBGP route dampening
- Configuring MBGP route attributes
- Configuring the MED attribute
- Configuring the AS_PATH attributes
- Enabling the MBGP ORF capability
- Configuring the maximum number of MBGP routes for load balancing
- Configuring MBGP community
- Configuring an MBGP route reflector
- Displaying and maintaining MBGP
- Resetting MBGP connections
- verify the configuration
- Configuring MLD snooping
- How MLD snooping works
- MLD snooping proxying
- Configuring basic MLD snooping functions
- Specifying the version of MLD snooping
- Configuring MLD snooping port functions
- Configuring static ports
- Enabling fast-leave processing
- Enabling MLD snooping querier
- Configuring the source IPv6 addresses for MLD queries
- Configuring MLD snooping proxying
- Configuring an MLD snooping policy
- Configuring IPv6 multicast source port filtering
- Enabling dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data
- Setting the 802.1p precedence for MLD messages
- Configuring an IPv6 multicast user control policy
- Enabling the MLD snooping host tracking function
- Displaying and maintaining MLD snooping
- MLD snooping configuration examples
- MLD snooping querier configuration example
- MLD snooping proxying configuration example
- IPv6 multicast source and user control policy configuration example
- Troubleshooting MLD snooping
- Configured IPv6 multicast group policy fails to take effect
- Configuring IPv6 PIM snooping
- Displaying and maintaining IPv6 PIM snooping
- Troubleshooting IPv6 PIM snooping
- Configuring IPv6 multicast VLANs
- IPv6 multicast VLAN configuration task list
- Configuration procedure
- Configuring IPv6 multicast VLAN ports
- Displaying and maintaining IPv6 multicast VLAN
- Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding (available only on the S5500-EI)
- RPF check implementation in IPv6 multicast
- Configuring an IPv6 multicast forwarding range
- Displaying and maintaining IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding
- Troubleshooting IPv6 multicast policy configuration
- Configuring MLD (available only on the S5500-EI)
- How MLDv2 works
- MLD messages
- MLD SSM mapping
- MLD proxying
- Configuring basic MLD functions
- Configuring the MLD version
- Configuring an IPv6 multicast group filter
- Adjusting MLD performance
- Configuring MLD query and response parameters
- Configuring MLD fast-leave processing
- Enabling the MLD host tracking function
- Setting the DSCP value for MLD messages
- Enabling MLD SSM mapping
- Enabling MLD proxying
- Displaying and maintaining MLD
- MLD configuration examples
- MLD SSM mapping configuration example
- MLD proxying configuration example
- Troubleshooting MLD
- Configuring IPv6 PIM (available only on the S5500-EI)
- IPv6 PIM-SM overview
- IPv6 BIDIR-PIM overview
- IPv6 administrative scoping overview
- IPv6 PIM-SSM overview
- Relationship among IPv6 PIM protocols
- Configuring state refresh parameters
- Configuring IPv6 PIM-DM graft retry period
- Configuring IPv6 administrative scoping
- Configuring IPv6 multicast source registration
- Configuring IPv6 BIDIR-PIM
- Enabling IPv6 PIM-SM
- Configuring IPv6 PIM-SSM
- Configuring IPv6 PIM common features
- Configuring an IPv6 multicast data filter
- Configuring IPv6 PIM hello options
- Configuring IPv6 PIM to work with BFD
- Setting the DSCP value for IPv6 PIM messages
- IPv6 PIM configuration examples
- IPv6 PIM-SM non-scoped zone configuration example
- IPv6 PIM-SM admin-scope zone configuration example
- IPv6 BIDIR-PIM configuration example
- IPv6 PIM-SSM configuration example
- Troubleshooting IPv6 PIM configuration
- IPv6 multicast data abnormally terminated on an intermediate router
- RPT establishment failure or source registration failure in IPv6 PIM-SM
- Configuring IPv6 MBGP (available only on the S5500-EI)
- Configuring basic IPv6 MBGP functions
- Configuring a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer group
- Configuring IPv6 MBGP route redistribution
- Configuring outbound IPv6 MBGP route filtering
- Configuring inbound IPv6 MBGP route filtering
- Configuring IPv6 MBGP route attributes
- Configuring the AS_PATH attribute
- Configuring IPv6 MBGP soft reset
- Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability
- Configuring the maximum number of equal-cost routes for load-balancing
- Configuring IPv6 MBGP community
- Configuring an IPv6 MBGP route reflector
- Resetting IPv6 MBGP connections
- Index
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- command conventions
- obtaining documentation
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- Ethernet interface configuration
- general ethernet interface configuration
- configuring jumbo frame support
- configuring a port group
- Configuring traffic storm protection
- Enabling single-port loopback detection on an Ethernet interface
- Enabling multi-port loopback detection
- Setting the MDI mode of an Ethernet interface
- Enabling bridging on an Ethernet interface
- Testing the cable connection of an Ethernet interface
- Loopback interface
- Null interface
- Displaying and maintaining loopback and null interfaces
- Overview
- Types of MAC address table entries
- Manually configuring MAC address table entries
- Configuring the aging timer for dynamic MAC address entries
- Displaying and maintaining MAC address tables
- Enabling MAC Information on an interface
- MAC Information configuration example
- operational key
- Aggregating links in static mode
- Aggregating links in dynamic mode
- Load sharing criteria for link aggregation groups
- Configuring a static aggregation group
- Configuring an aggregate interface
- Configuring the description of an aggregate interface
- Shutting down an aggregate interface
- Configuring load sharing for link aggregation groups
- Enabling local-first load sharing for link aggregation
- Enabling link-aggregation traffic redirection
- Displaying and maintaining Ethernet link aggregation
- Layer 2 static aggregation configuration example
- Layer 2 dynamic aggregation configuration example
- Layer 2 aggregation load sharing configuration example
- Introduction to port isolation
- Displaying and maintaining isolation groups
- Introduction to STP
- Basic concepts in STP
- How STP works
- Introduction to RSTP
- Basic concepts in MSTP
- How MSTP works
- Protocols and standards
- Configuring MSTP
- Configuring the root bridge or a secondary root bridge
- Configuring the work mode of an MSTP device
- Configuring the priority of a device
- Configuring the network diameter of a switched network
- Configuring the timeout factor
- Configuring the maximum port rate
- Configuring path costs of ports
- Configuring port priority
- Configuring the link type of ports
- Configuring the mode a port uses to recognize/send MSTP packets
- Enabling the MSTP feature
- Configuring Digest Snooping
- Configuring No Agreement Check
- Configuring protection functions
- Displaying and maintaining MSTP
- MSTP configuration example
- Introduction to BPDU tunneling
- VLAN configuration
- vlan fundamentals
- displaying and maintaining vlan
- configuring a super vlan
- super vlan configuration example
- voice vlan configuration
- configuring a voice vlan
- displaying and maintaining voice vlan
- gvrp configuration
- gvrp configuration task list
- configuring garp timers
- displaying and maintaining gvrp
- gvrp configuration examples
- qinq configuration
- implementations of qinq
- configuring basic qinq
- configuring selective qinq
- vlan mapping overview
- configuring vlan mapping
- lldp configuration
- how lldp works
- lldp configuration task list
- performing basic lldp configuration
- enabling lldp polling
- setting other lldp parameters
- setting an encapsulation format for lldpdus
- configuring lldp trapping
- displaying and maintaining lldp
- verify the configuration
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- Chapter 1 NTP Configuration Commands
- display ntp-service status
- display ntp-service trace
- ntp-service access
- ntp-service authentication enable
- ntp-service authentication-keyid
- ntp-service broadcast-client
- ntp-service broadcast-server
- ntp-service max-dynamic-sessions
- ntp-service multicast-client
- ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid
- ntp-service source-interface
- ntp-service unicast-peer
- ntp-service unicast-server
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- Chapter 1 VRRP Configuration
- VRRP Standby Group Overview
- VRRP Timers
- Format of VRRP Packets
- Principles of VRRP
- Configuring VRRP for IPv4
- Enabling Users to Ping Virtual IP Addresses
- Creating Standby Group and Configuring Virtual IP Address
- Configuring Standby Group Priority, Preemption Mode and Interface Tracking
- Configuring VRRP Packet Attributes
- Displaying and Maintaining VRRP for IPv4
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
- Configuring the Association Between Virtual IPv6 Address and MAC Address
- Creating Standby Group and Configuring Virtual IPv6 Address
- Displaying and Maintaining VRRP for IPv6
- VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration Example
- Multiple VRRP Standby Group Configuration Example
- IPv6-Based VRRP Configuration Examples
- Troubleshooting VRRP
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- Chapter 1 802.1x Configuration
- Operation of 802.1x
- eap encapsulation over lans
- eap encapsulation over radius
- x Timers
- Implementation of 802.1x in the Devices
- Features Working Together with 802.1x
- Configuring 802.1x
- Configuring 802.1x for a Port
- configuring a guest vlan
- x configuration example
- guest vlan configuration example
- acl assignment configuration example
- chapter 2 ead fast deployment configuration
- Configuration Procedure
- displaying and maintaining ead fast deployment
- troubleshooting ead fast deployment
- introduction to habp
- displaying and maintaining habp
- mac authentication overview
- related concepts
- configuring mac authentication
- displaying and maintaining mac authentication
- RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication Configuration Example
- ACL Assigning Configuration Example
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- Chapter 1 Information Center Configuration
- System Information Format
- Configuring Information Center
- Setting to Output System Information to the Console
- Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal
- Setting to Output System Information to a Log Host
- Setting to Output System Information to the Trap Buffer
- Setting to Output System Information to the Log Buffer
- Setting to Output System Information to the SNMP NMS
- Configuring Synchronous Information Output
- Information Center Configuration Examples
- Outputting Log Information to a Linux Log Host
- Outputting Log Information to the Console
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- Chapter 1 Multicast Overview
- Roles in Multicast
- Advantages and Applications of Multicast
- Multicast Models
- Multicast Addresses
- Multicast Protocols
- Multicast Packet Forwarding Mechanism
- Chapter 2 IGMP Snooping Configuration
- Basic Concepts in IGMP Snooping
- Work Mechanism of IGMP Snooping
- Processing of Multicast Protocol Messages
- IGMP Snooping Configuration Task List
- Configuring Basic Functions of IGMP Snooping
- Configuring the Version of IGMP Snooping
- Configuring Aging Timers for Dynamic Ports
- Configuring Static Ports
- Configuring Simulated Joining
- Configuring Fast Leave Processing
- Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier
- Configuring IGMP Queries and Responses
- Configuring Source IP Address of IGMP Queries
- Configuring an IGMP Snooping Policy
- Configuring Multicast Source Port Filtering
- Configuring the Function of Dropping Unknown Multicast Data
- Configuring IGMP Report Suppression
- Configuring Multicast Group Replacement
- Displaying and Maintaining IGMP Snooping
- Static Router Port Configuration
- IGMP Snooping Querier Configuration
- Troubleshooting IGMP Snooping Configuration
- Configured Multicast Group Policy Fails to Take Effect
- Chapter 3 MLD Snooping Configuration
- Basic Concepts in MLD Snooping
- How MLD Snooping Works
- Protocols and Standards
- Configuring Basic Functions of MLD Snooping
- Configuring the Version of MLD Snooping
- Configuring MLD Snooping Querier
- Enabling MLD Snooping Querier
- Configuring Source IPv6 Addresses of MLD Queries
- Configuring an IPv6 Multicast Group Filter
- Configuring IPv6 Multicast Source Port Filtering
- Configuring Dropping Unknown IPv6 Multicast Data
- Configuring Maximum Multicast Groups that that Can Be Joined on a Port
- Configuring IPv6 Multicast Group Replacement
- Displaying and Maintaining MLD Snooping
- MLD Snooping Configuration Examples
- MLD Snooping Querier Configuration
- Troubleshooting MLD Snooping
- Configured IPv6 Multicast Group Policy Fails to Take Effect
- Chapter 4 Multicast VLAN Configuration
- Displaying and Maintaining Multicast VLAN
- Chapter 5 IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration
- Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 Multicast VLAN
- IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration Examples
- Chapter 6 IGMP Configuration
- Enhancements Provided by IGMPv2
- Enhancements in IGMPv3
- Configuring Basic Functions of IGMP
- Configuring IGMP Versions
- Configuring a Multicast Group Filter
- Configuring IGMP Message Options
- Configuring IGMP Query and Response Parameters
- Configuring IGMP Fast Leave Processing
- Displaying and Maintaining IGMP
- IGMP Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting IGMP
- Inconsistent Memberships on Routers on the Same Subnet
- Chapter 7 PIM Configuration
- Introduction to PIM-DM
- Introduction to PIM-SM
- How PIM-SM Works
- Introduction to BSR Admin-scope Regions in PIM-SM
- SSM Model Implementation in PIM
- Configuring PIM-DM
- Enabling State Refresh
- Configuring PIM-DM Graft Retry Period
- Configuring PIM-SM
- Enabling PIM-SM
- Configuring a BSR
- Configuring an RP
- Configuring PIM-SM Register Messages
- Disabling RPT-to-SPT Switchover
- Configuring PIM-SSM
- Configuring PIM Common Information
- Configuration Prerequisites
- Configuring PIM Hello Options
- Configuring PIM Common Timers
- Configuring Join/Prune Message Limits
- PIM Configuration Examples
- PIM-SM Configuration Example
- PIM-SSM Configuration Example
- Troubleshooting PIM Configuration
- Multicast Data Abnormally Terminated on an Intermediate Router
- No Unicast Route Between BSR and C-RPs in PIM-SM
- Chapter 8 MSDP Configuration
- How MSDP Works
- MSDP Configuration Task List
- Creating an MSDP Peer Connection
- Configuring an MSDP Peer Connection
- Configuring an MSDP Mesh Group
- Configuring SA Messages Related Parameters
- Configuring SA Request Messages
- Configuring an SA Message Filtering Rule
- Configuring SA Message Cache
- MSDP Configuration Examples
- Inter-AS Multicast Configuration Leveraging Static RPF Peers
- Anycast RP Configuration
- Troubleshooting MSDP
- Inter-RP Communication Faults in Anycast RP Application
- Chapter 9 Multicast Routing and Forwarding Configuration
- RPF Mechanism
- Multicast Static Routes
- Multicast Traceroute
- Configuration Task List
- Enabling IP Multicast Routing
- Configuring a Multicast Route Match Rule
- Configuring a Multicast Forwarding Range
- Tracing a Multicast Path
- Displaying and Maintaining Multicast Routing and Forwarding
- Configuration Examples
- Creating an RPF Route
- Troubleshooting Multicast Routing and Forwarding
S5500-EI series
Table of contents
- quick start
- about this manual
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product Overview
- S5500-28C-EI LEDs
- S5500-28C-EI-DC LEDs
- S5500-52C-EI LEDs
- S5500-52C-PWR-EI LEDs
- System Specifications of the S5500-EI Series
- Pluggable Modules
- Optional Interface Modules
- CX4 Cable
- Chapter 2 Installation Preparations
- Temperature/Humidity
- Electromagnetic Susceptibility
- Laser Safety
- Installation Tools
- Chapter 3 Installation
- Introduction to Mounting Ears
- Figure 3-1 Appearance of a standard front mounting ear
- Introduction to Guide Rails
- Using Front Mounting Ears to Install the Switch
- Figure 3-4 Fix front mounting ears (1)
- Using Front Mounting Ears and a Tray
- Using Front and Rear Mounting Ears
- Figure 3-7 Fix rear mounting ears
- Figure 3-8 Fix front and rear mounting ears
- installation (1)
- Using Front Mounting Ears and Guide Rails
- Figure 3-11 Install front mounting ears
- Figure 3-13 Install front mounting ears and guide rails
- Mounting the Switch on a Workbench
- Connecting the Power Cables and the Grounding Cable
- Figure 3-16 Installing AC power cable retainer
- Connecting the DC Power Cable
- Figure 3-17 Appearance of the 12V RPS socket
- Figure 3-19 12V RPS power connector
- Figure 3-21 Connect the 12V RPS connector to the chassis
- Figure 3-22 Appearance of the 48V RPS port
- Figure 3-23 Connect the 48V RPS connector to the chassis
- Figure 3-24 Appearance of the –48V RPS port
- Connecting the Grounding Cable
- Figure 3-26 Ground the switch through a grounding strip
- into the earth
- Connecting the Console Cable
- Connection Procedure
- Installing and Removing Optional Interface Modules
- GE XFP Interface Module
- module
- Figure 3-35 Install a 10 GE XFP interface module
- Installing and Removing the Dedicated CX4 Cable
- Verifying the Installation
- Chapter 4 Lightning Protection of the Switch
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