H3C S5500-HI Switch Series manuals
S5500-HI Switch Series
Table of contents
- obtaining documentation
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Configuring MCE
- MPLS L3VPN concepts
- Multi-VPN-instance CE
- How MCE works
- Configuring routing on an MCE
- Route exchange between an MCE and a PE
- Configuring routing between MCE and VPN site
- Configuring routing between MCE and PE
- Resetting BGP connections
- Displaying and maintaining MCE
- MCE configuration examples
- Using BGP to advertise VPN routes to the PE
- Using tunnels to advertise VPN routes
- Configuring IPv6 MCE
- Configuring routing on an IPv6 MCE
- Configuring routing between IPv6 MCE and PE
- IPv6 MCE configuration examples
- Configuring basic MPLS
- MPLS network structure
- label distribution and management
- MPLS forwarding
- Protocols
- Enabling the MPLS function
- Configuring a static LSP
- Establishing dynamic LSPs through LDP
- Configuring local LDP session parameters
- Configuring PHP
- Configuring the policy for triggering LSP establishment
- Configuring LDP loop detection
- Configuring LDP MD5 authentication
- Configuring DSCP for outgoing LDP packets
- Resetting LDP sessions
- Sending back ICMP TTL exceeded messages for MPLS TTL expired packets
- Configuring LDP GR
- Setting MPLS statistics reading interval
- Configuring MPLS LSP ping
- Configuring BFD for LSPs
- Configuring periodic LSP tracert
- Enabling MPLS trap
- Displaying MPLS LDP operation
- Clearing MPLS statistics
- Configuring LDP to establish LSPs dynamically
- Configuring MPLS TE
- Basic concepts of MPLS TE
- CR-LSP
- RSVP-TE
- Traffic forwarding
- CR-LSP backup
- PS for an MPLS TE tunnel
- MPLS TE configuration task list
- Creating an MPLS TE Tunnel over a static CR-LSP
- Creating an MPLS TE tunnel with a dynamic signaling protocol
- Configuration procedure
- Configuring RSVP-TE advanced features
- Configuring RSVP state timers
- Configuring the RSVP hello extension
- Configuring RSVP authentication
- Tuning CR-LSP setup
- Configuring CR-LSP reoptimization
- Tuning MPLS TE tunnel setup
- Assigning priorities to a tunnel
- Forwarding traffic along MPLS TE tunnels through automatic route advertisement
- Configuring traffic forwarding tuning parameters
- Specifying the link metric type for tunnel path calculation
- Configuring CR-LSP backup
- Enabling FRR on the headend of a primary LSP
- Configuring node protection
- Inspecting an MPLS TE tunnel
- Configuring periodic LSP tracert for an MPLS TE tunnel
- Configuring protection switching
- MPLS TE configuration examples
- MPLS TE using RSVP-TE configuration example
- RSVP-TE GR configuration example
- MPLS RSVP-TE and BFD cooperation configuration example
- CR-LSP backup configuration example
- FRR configuration example
- MPLS TE in MPLS L3VPN configuration example
- Troubleshooting MPLS TE
- Configuring VPLS
- PW establishment
- MAC address learning and flooding
- VPLS loop avoidance
- H-VPLS implementation
- VPLS configuration task list
- Configuring an LDP VPLS instance
- Configuring BGP VPLS
- Resetting VPLS BGP connections
- Configuring MAC address learning
- Inspecting PWs
- VPLS configuration examples
- Configuring PW redundancy for H-VPLS access
- Configuring BFD for the primary link in an H-VPLS network
- Troubleshooting VPLS
- Configuring MPLS L2VPN
- MPLS L2VPN network models
- Implementation of MPLS L2VPN
- VC types
- Configuring basic MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring VLAN encapsulation
- Configuring Martini MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring the remote peer
- Inspecting VCs
- Creating and configuring an MPLS L2VPN
- Displaying and maintaining MPLS L2VPN
- MPLS L2VPN configuration examples
- Example for configuring SVC MPLS L2VPN
- Example for configuring Martini MPLS L2VPN
- Example for configuring Kompella MPLS L2VPN
- Example for configuring a VC for a service instance
- Troubleshooting MPLS L2VPN
- Configuring MPLS L3VPN
- MPLS L3VPN packet forwarding
- MPLS L3VPN routing information advertisement
- Inter-AS VPN
- Carrier's carrier
- Nested VPN
- HoVPN
- OSPF VPN extension
- BGP AS number substitution and SoO
- MPLS L3VPN configuration task list
- Configuration prerequisites
- Configuring routing between PE and CE
- Configuring routing between PEs
- Configuring inter-AS VPN
- Configuring inter-AS option B
- Configuring nested VPN
- Configuring HoVPN
- Configuring an OSPF sham link
- Redistributing the loopback interface route and OSPF routes into BGP
- Configuring BGP AS number substitution and SoO
- Displaying and maintaining MPLS L3VPN
- MPLS L3VPN configuration examples
- Configuring MPLS L3VPNs using IBGP between PE and CE
- Configuring a hub-spoke network
- Configuring inter-AS option A
- Configuring inter-AS option C
- Configuring carrier's carrier
- Configuring OSPF sham links
- Configuring BGP AS number substitution
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN configuration
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN packet forwarding
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN network schemes and functions
- Configuring route related attributes for a VPN instance
- Configuring routing features for the BGP-VPNv6 subaddress family
- Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN
- Displaying information about IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN configuration examples
- Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option A
- Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option C
- Index
S5500-HI Switch Series
Table of contents
- installation guide
- obtaining documentation
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preparing for installation
- Cleanness
- Laser safety
- Installing the switch
- Installing the switch in a 19-inch rack
- Mounting accessory kit
- Rack-mounting by using front mounting brackets (S5500-34C-HI, S5500-58C-HI, and S5500-34F-HI)
- Rack-mounting by using front and rear mounting brackets (S5500-34C-PWR-HI and S5500-58C-PWR-HI
- Rack-mounting by using front and rear mounting brackets (S5500-28SC-HI and S5500-52SC-HI)
- Mounting the switch on a workbench
- Grounding the switch with a grounding conductor buried in the earth ground
- Installing/removing a fan tray
- Removing a fan tray
- Installing a PSR150 series power module
- Removing a PSR150 series power module
- Removing a PSR360-56A/PSR720-56A/PSR1110-56A power module
- Connecting the power cord
- Connecting the PSR150-A/PSR150-A1
- Connecting the PSR150-D/PSR150-D1
- Installing/removing an interface card
- Removing an interface card
- Verifying the installation
- Accessing the switch for the first time
- Setting terminal parameters
- Powering on the switch
- Setting up an IRF fabric
- IRF fabric setup flowchart
- Planning IRF fabric setup
- Planning IRF topology and connections
- Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches
- Planning the cabling scheme
- Configuring basic IRF settings
- Maintenance and troubleshooting
- Configuration terminal problems
- Appendix A Chassis views and technical specifications
- S5500-58C-HI
- S5500-34F-HI
- S5500-34C-PWR-HI
- S5500-58C-PWR-HI
- S5500-28SC-HI
- S5500-52SC-HI
- Technical specifications
- Cooling system
- Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes
- Hot swappable power modules
- Hot swappable fan trays
- Interface cards
- Mbps SFP transceiver modules
- Gbps SFP+ transceiver modules/SFP+ cables
- Gbps XFP transceiver modules
- Appendix C Ports and LEDs
- Base-X SFP port
- Power module status LED
- Management Ethernet port LED
- Base-T Ethernet port LED
- Base-X SFP port LED
- Interface card status LED
- Index
S5500-HI Switch Series
Table of contents
- obtaining documentation
- technical support
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- CLI configuration
- undo form of a command
- using the cli online help
- entering commands
- configuring command aliases
- configuring cli hotkeys
- using command history
- Controlling the CLI display
- Filtering output information
- Configuring user privilege and command levels
- Switching user privilege level
- Modifying the level of a command
- Displaying and maintaining CLI
- Login methods
- User interface overview
- Logging in through the console port
- Login procedure
- Console login authentication modes
- Configuring none authentication for console login
- Configuring password authentication for console login
- Configuring scheme authentication for console login
- Configuring common settings for console login (optional)
- Logging in through Telnet
- Configuring none authentication for Telnet login
- Configuring password authentication for Telnet login
- Configuring scheme authentication for Telnet login
- Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional)
- Configuring the device to log in to a Telnet server as a Telnet client
- Logging in through SSH
- Configuring the SSH server
- Configuring the SSH client to log in to the SSH server
- Logging in through modems
- Modem login authentication modes
- Configuring none authentication for modem login
- Configuring password authentication for modem login
- Configuring scheme authentication for modem login
- Configuring common settings for modem login (optional)
- Displaying and maintaining CLI login
- Web login overview
- Configuring HTTPS login
- Displaying and maintaining web login
- Web login example
- HTTPS login example
- NMS login overview
- NMS login example
- User login control overview
- Configuring source and destination IP-based login control over Telnet users
- Source MAC-based login control configuration example
- Configuring source IP-based login control over NMS users
- Source IP-based login control over NMS users configuration example
- Configuring source IP-based login control over web users
- Source IP-based login control over web users configuration example
- FTP overview
- Configuring the FTP client
- Establishing an FTP connection
- Managing directories on the FTP server
- Changing the username after FTP login
- Maintaining and debugging the FTP connection
- Configuring the FTP server
- Configuring authentication and authorization on the FTP server
- FTP server configuration example
- Displaying and maintaining FTP
- TFTP overview
- Configuring the TFTP client
- Displaying and maintaining the TFTP client
- File system overview
- displaying the contents of a file
- managing directories
- creating a directory
- Configuration file management
- configuration rollback
- configuration task list
- software upgrade methods
- configuration prerequisites
- network requirements
- device management
- rebooting the device
- automatic configuration
- how automatic configuration works
S5500-HI Switch Series
Table of contents
- network management and monitoring
- obtaining documentation
- technical support
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- System maintenance and debugging commands
- ping ipv6
- ping lsp
- tracert ipv6
- tracert lsp
- System debugging commands
- display debugging
- display ntp-service sessions
- display ntp-service status
- display ntp-service trace
- ntp-service access
- ntp-service authentication enable
- 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-server
- display channel
- display info-center
- display logbuffer
- display logbuffer summary
- display logfile buffer
- display logfile summary
- display security-logfile buffer
- display trapbuffer
- enable log updown
- info-center console channel
- info-center enable
- info-center logbuffer
- info-center logfile frequency
- info-center logfile size-quota
- info-center loghost
- info-center loghost source
- info-center monitor channel
- info-center security-logfile alarm-threshold
- info-center security-logfile enable
- info-center security-logfile size-quota
- info-center snmp channel
- info-center source
- info-center synchronous
- info-center syslog channel
- info-center timestamp
- info-center timestamp loghost
- info-center trapbuffer
- reset logbuffer
- security-logfile save
- terminal debugging
- terminal monitor
- terminal trapping
- display snmp-agent community
- display snmp-agent group
- display snmp-agent local-engineid
- display snmp-agent mib-view
- display snmp-agent statistics
- display snmp-agent sys-info
- display snmp-agent trap queue
- display snmp-agent trap-list
- display snmp-agent usm-user
- enable snmp trap updown
- snmp-agent
- snmp-agent calculate-password
- snmp-agent community
- snmp-agent group
- snmp-agent local-engineid
- snmp-agent log
- snmp-agent mib-view
- snmp-agent packet max-size
- snmp-agent sys-info
- snmp-agent target-host
- snmp-agent trap enable
- snmp-agent trap if-mib link extended
- snmp-agent trap life
- snmp-agent trap queue-size
- snmp-agent trap source
- snmp-agent usm-user v3
- rmon configuration commands
- display rmon event
- display rmon eventlog
- display rmon history
- display rmon prialarm
- display rmon statistics
- rmon alarm
- rmon event
- rmon history
- rmon prialarm
- rmon statistics
- traffic mirroring configuration commands
- nqa configuration commands
- destination port
- display nqa result
- display nqa statistics
- nqa agent enable
- nqa schedule
- operation interface
- probe count
- probe timeout
- reaction trap
- source interface
- source port
- statistics interval
- nqa server configuration commands
- nqa server enable
- sflow agent
- sflow source
- display ip netstream cache
- display ip netstream export
- ip netstream aggregation
- ip netstream export host
- ip netstream export source
- ip netstream export version
- ip netstream timeout active
- ip netstream timeout inactive
- reset ip netstream statistics
- display ipc link
- display ipc node
- display ipc performance
- display ipc queue
- ipc performance enable
- reset ipc performance
- cluster management configuration commands
- ndp enable
- ndp timer aging
- ndp timer hello
- ntdp configuration commands
- ntdp enable
- ntdp hop
- cluster configuration commands
- cluster enable
- display cluster
- display cluster candidates
- display cluster members
- reboot member
- topology accept
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