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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. about this manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. chapter 1 documentation obtaining
  5. chapter 2 related software release
  6. chapter 3 product overview
  7. switching engines and available service cards
  8. switching engines and available switch chassis
  9. software features
  10. Port Basic
  11. chapter 4 networking applications
  12. application in a small/medium-sized enterprise network
  13. poe application
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. chapter 1 cli overview
  16. switching between user levels
  17. configuring the level of a specific command in a specific view
  18. cli features
  19. terminal display
  20. error messages
  21. Table of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. Table Of Contents
  24. chapter 1 logging into an ethernet switch
  25. common user interface configuration
  26. chapter 2 logging in through the console port
  27. console port login configuration
  28. console port login configurations for different authentication modes
  29. console port login configuration with authentication mode being none
  30. configuration example
  31. console port login configuration with authentication mode being password
  32. console port login configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  33. chapter 3 logging in through telnet
  34. telnet configurations for different authentication modes
  35. telnet configuration with authentication mode being none
  36. telnet configuration with authentication mode being password
  37. telnet configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  38. telneting to a switch
  39. telneting to another switch from the current switch
  40. chapter 4 logging in using modem
  41. configuration on the switch side
  42. modem connection establishment
  43. modem attributes configuration
  44. chapter 5 logging in through nms
  45. connection establishment using nms
  46. chapter 6 user control
  47. controlling telnet users by source and destination ip addresses
  48. controlling network management users by source ip addresses
  49. chapter 1 configuration file management
  50. Table of Contents
  51. Table Of Contents
  52. chapter 1 vlan overview
  53. vlan principles
  54. port-based vlan
  55. link types of ethernet ports
  56. protocol-based vlan
  57. procedure for the switch to judge packet protocol
  58. encapsulation formats
  59. chapter 2 vlan configuration
  60. basic vlan interface configuration
  61. displaying vlan configuration
  62. configuring a trunk-port-based vlan
  63. configuring a hybrid-port-based vlan
  64. associating a port with the protocol-based vlan
  65. displaying protocol-based vlan configuration
  66. Table of Contents
  67. Table Of Contents
  68. chapter 1 voice vlan configuration
  69. voice vlan configuration
  70. setting voice vlan mode on a port to manual mode
  71. displaying voice vlan configuration
  72. configuring manual voice vlan mode
  73. chapter 2 isolate-user-vlan configuration
  74. isolate-user-vlan configuration
  75. adding ports to isolate-user-vlan and secondary vlan
  76. displaying isolate-user-vlan configuration
  77. network diagram
  78. chapter 3 super vlan
  79. configuring a super vlan
  80. configuring the mapping between a super vlan and sub vlans
  81. displaying super vlan
  82. super vlan configuration examples
  83. super vlan supporting dhcp relay example
  84. Table of Contents
  85. Table Of Contents
  86. chapter 1 ip address configuration
  87. subnet and mask
  88. displaying and maintaining ip address configuration
  89. troubleshooting ip address configuration
  90. chapter 2 ip performance configuration
  91. ip performance configuration task list
  92. configuring to forward layer 3 broadcast packets
  93. displaying and maintaining ip performance configuration
  94. chapter 3 ipx configuration
  95. service advertising protocol
  96. configuring ipx routing
  97. configuring ipx rip
  98. configuring ipx sap
  99. configuring ipx forwarding
  100. displaying and maintaining ipx configuration
  101. ipx configuration example
  102. troubleshooting ipx configuration
  103. Table Of Contents
  104. chapter 1 gvrp configuration
  105. gvrp mechanism
  106. gvrp packet format
  107. protocol specifications
  108. displaying and maintaining gvrp
  109. gvrp configuration examples
  110. Table Of Contents
  111. chapter 1 qinq configuration
  112. implementation of qinq
  113. displaying qinq configuration
  114. chapter 2 selective qinq configuration
  115. selective qinq configuration example
  116. Table Of Contents
  117. chapter 1 port basic configuration
  118. configuring broadcast/multicast suppression
  119. enabling flow control on a port
  120. copying the configuration of a port to other ports
  121. configuring loopback detection for a port
  122. configuring the interval to perform statistical analysis on port traffic
  123. displaying and maintaining basic port configuration
  124. ethernet port configuration example
  125. Table of Contents
  126. Table Of Contents
  127. chapter 1 link aggregation configuration
  128. introduction to lacp
  129. static lacp aggregation group
  130. dynamic lacp aggregation group
  131. restriction of lpu types on link aggregation
  132. aggregation group categories
  133. link aggregation configuration
  134. configuring a static lacp aggregation group
  135. configuring a dynamic lacp aggregation group
  136. displaying and maintaining link aggregation configuration
  137. link aggregation configuration example
  138. Table Of Contents
  139. chapter 1 port isolation configuration
  140. displaying port isolation configuration
  141. Table Of Contents
  142. chapter 1 port binding configuration
  143. displaying port binding configuration
  144. Table Of Contents
  145. chapter 1 dldp configuration
  146. dldp fundamentals
  147. dldp status
  148. dldp timers
  149. dldp operating mode
  150. link auto-recovery mechanism
  151. dldp configuration
  152. resetting dldp status
  153. precautions during dldp configuration
  154. dldp network example
  155. Table of Contents
  156. Table Of Contents
  157. chapter 1 mac address table management
  158. entries in a mac address table
  159. configuring a mac address entry
  160. setting the maximum number of mac addresses a port can learn
  161. configuring mac address learning synchronization between board chips
  162. setting the processing method for specific packets
  163. Table of Contents
  164. Table Of Contents
  165. Table Of Contents
  166. chapter 1 mstp configuration
  167. basic mstp terminologies
  168. implementation of mstp
  169. mstp implementation on switches
  170. configuration prerequisites
  171. root bridge/secondary root bridge configuration
  172. bridge priority configuration
  173. mst region maximum hops configuration
  174. network diameter configuration
  175. mstp configuration
  176. leaf node configuration
  177. path cost configuration
  178. port priority configuration
  179. the mcheck configuration
  180. configuration procedure
  181. guard function configuration
  182. bpdu guard configuration
  183. root guard configuration
  184. tc-bpdu attack guard configuration
  185. displaying and debugging mstp
  186. vlan-vpn tunnel configuration example
  187. Table of Contents
  188. Table Of Contents
  189. Table Of Contents
  190. Table Of Contents
  191. Table Of Contents
  192. Table Of Contents
  193. chapter 1 ip routing protocol overview
  194. routing management policy
  195. traffic sharing and route backup
  196. routes shared between routing protocols
  197. chapter 2 static route configuration
  198. default route
  199. displaying the routing table
  200. static route configuration example
  201. troubleshooting a static route
  202. chapter 3 rip configuration
  203. rip initialization and running procedure
  204. basic rip configuration
  205. rip route control
  206. rip network adjustment and optimization
  207. displaying and maintaining rip configuration
  208. troubleshooting rip configuration
  209. chapter 4 ospf configuration
  210. basic ospf concepts
  211. ospf network types
  212. ospf packets
  213. lsa types
  214. ospf features
  215. basic ospf configuration
  216. ospf area attribute configuration
  217. configuring ospf area attributes
  218. ospf network type configuration
  219. setting an nbma neighbor
  220. ospf route control
  221. configuring ospf to filter received routes
  222. configuring the cost for sending packets on an ospf interface
  223. configuring ospf to redistribute routes
  224. ospf network adjustment and optimization
  225. configuring the lsa transmission delay
  226. configuring the spf calculation interval
  227. configuring ospf authentication
  228. configuring to fill the mtu field when an interface transmits dd packets
  229. displaying and maintaining ospf configuration
  230. configuring ospf virtual link
  231. troubleshooting ospf configuration
  232. chapter 5 is-is configuration
  233. is-is domain
  234. is-is address structure
  235. is-is pdu format
  236. is-is basic configuration
  237. configuring a net
  238. configuring router type
  239. configuring route redistribution
  240. configuring route leaking
  241. configuring route summarization
  242. configuring a cost style
  243. configuring is-is timer
  244. configuring authentication
  245. adding an interface to a mesh group
  246. configuring overload tag
  247. configuring to log peer changes
  248. configuring spf parameters
  249. enabling/disabling packet transmission through an interface
  250. resetting configuration data of an is-is peer
  251. integrated is-is configuration example
  252. operation manual – routing protocol
  253. chapter 6 bgp configuration
  254. bgp message type
  255. bgp routing mechanism
  256. bgp peer and peer group
  257. basic bgp configuration
  258. configuring the way to advertise/receive routing information
  259. configuring bgp route aggregation
  260. enabling default route advertising
  261. configuring bgp route receiving policy
  262. configuring bgp-igp route synchronization
  263. configuring bgp route dampening
  264. configuring bgp route attributes
  265. configuring a large-scale bgp network
  266. configuring a bgp peer group
  267. configuring a bgp community
  268. configuring bgp confederation
  269. displaying and maintaining bgp configuration
  270. bgp connection reset
  271. clearing bgp information
  272. configuring bgp routing
  273. troubleshooting bgp configuration
  274. chapter 7 ip routing policy configuration
  275. applications of routing policy
  276. ip routing policy configuration
  277. define an ip prefix list
  278. configuring a community list
  279. applying a routing policy to receive or advertise routes
  280. troubleshooting ip routing policy
  281. chapter 8 route capacity configuration
  282. route capacity configuration
  283. displaying and maintaining route capacity configuration
  284. Table of Contents
  285. Table Of Contents
  286. Table Of Contents
  287. Table Of Contents
  288. chapter 1 multicast overview
  289. information transmission in the broadcast mode
  290. advantages and applications of multicast
  291. multicast architecture
  292. ip multicast protocols
  293. forwarding mechanism of multicast packets
  294. chapter 2 gmrp configuration
  295. displaying and maintaining gmrp
  296. chapter 3 igmp snooping configuration
  297. igmp snooping implementation
  298. igmp snooping configuration
  299. configuring timers
  300. enabling igmp fast leave
  301. configuring to limit the number of multicast groups on a port
  302. displaying and maintaining igmp snooping
  303. troubleshooting igmp snooping
  304. chapter 4 common multicast configuration
  305. enabling multicast and configuring limit on the number of route entries
  306. configuring suppression on multicast wrongif packets
  307. configuring static router ports
  308. clearing multicast related entries
  309. displaying and maintaining common multicast configuration
  310. configuring a multicast mac address entry
  311. displaying and maintaining multicast mac address
  312. chapter 6 igmp configuration
  313. working procedure of igmp
  314. igmp proxy
  315. igmp configuration
  316. configuring igmp query messages
  317. configuring igmp multicast groups on the interface
  318. configuring router ports to join the specified multicast group
  319. removing the joined igmp groups from the interface
  320. chapter 7 pim configuration
  321. introduction to pim-sm
  322. work mechanism of pim-sm
  323. common pim configuration
  324. configuring pim neighbors
  325. clearing pim relevant entries
  326. pim-dm configuration
  327. configuring bsr/rp
  328. configuring pim-sm domain boundary
  329. configuring the rp to filter register messages from the dr
  330. displaying and maintaining pim
  331. pim configuration examples
  332. pim-sm configuration example
  333. troubleshooting pim
  334. Table of Contents
  335. Table Of Contents
  336. chapter 1 802.1x configuration
  337. x authentication mechanism
  338. eapol encapsulation
  339. x authentication procedure
  340. x timer
  341. x implementation on an s7500 series switch
  342. x configuration
  343. basic 802.1x configuration
  344. timer and maximum user number configuration
  345. advanced 802.1x configuration
  346. configuring client version checking
  347. configuring guest vlan
  348. x configuration example
  349. chapter 2 habp configuration
  350. habp client configuration
  351. Table of Contents
  352. Table Of Contents
  353. Table Of Contents
  354. introduction to isp domain
  355. introduction to radius
  356. introduction to hwtacacs
  357. aaa & radius & hwtacacs configuration task list
  358. aaa configuration
  359. creating an isp domain
  360. configuring an aaa scheme for an isp domain
  361. configuring dynamic vlan assignment
  362. configuring the attributes of a local user
  363. cutting down user connections
  364. creating a radius scheme
  365. configuring radius authentication/authorization servers
  366. configuring radius accounting servers
  367. configuring shared keys for radius packets
  368. configuring the supported radius server type
  369. configuring the attributes for data to be sent to radius servers
  370. configuring a local radius authentication server
  371. configuring the timers of radius servers
  372. configuring the user re-authentication upon device restart function
  373. hwtacacs configuration
  374. creating a hwtacacs scheme
  375. configuring hwtacacs authorization servers
  376. configuring hwtacacs accounting servers
  377. configuring shared keys for hwtacacs packets
  378. configuring the attributes for data to be sent to tacacs servers
  379. configuring the timers of tacacs servers
  380. aaa & radius & hwtacacs configuration example
  381. local authentication of ftp/telnet users
  382. tacacs authentication, authorization, and accounting of telnet users
  383. troubleshooting aaa & radius & hwtacacs configuration
  384. troubleshooting the hwtacacs protocol
  385. chapter 2 ead configuration
  386. typical network application of ead
  387. ead configuration
  388. ead configuration example
  389. Traffic Accounting
  390. chapter 1 traffic accounting configuration
  391. implementation process of traffic accounting
  392. configuring traffic accounting
  393. displaying traffic accounting
  394. Table of Contents
  395. VRRP-HA
  396. chapter 1 vrrp configuration
  397. virtual router overview
  398. introduction to backup group
  399. vrrp configuration
  400. configuring a virtual router ip address
  401. displaying and maintaining vrrp
  402. vrrp configuration examples
  403. vrrp tracking interface configuration
  404. multiple-vrrp backup group configuration
  405. troubleshooting vrrp
  406. chapter 2 ha configuration
  407. ha configuration
  408. setting the slave board restart manually
  409. displaying ha
  410. Table of Contents
  411. Table Of Contents
  412. chapter 1 arp configuration
  413. arp table
  414. arp implementation
  415. introduction to gratuitous arp
  416. introduction to arp attack detection
  417. introduction to arp source suppression
  418. arp configuration task list
  419. configuring the maximum number of arp entries that can be learnt
  420. configuring gratuitous arp learning
  421. configuring proxy arp
  422. displaying and maintaining arp configuration
  423. Table of Contents
  424. DHCP
  425. Table Of Contents
  426. chapter 1 dhcp overview
  427. dhcp ip address assignment
  428. updating ip address lease
  429. dhcp packet processing modes
  430. chapter 2 dhcp server configuration
  431. dhcp ip address preferences
  432. global address pool-based dhcp server configuration
  433. configuring how to assign ip addresses in a global address pool
  434. configuring netbios services for the dhcp server
  435. interface address pool-based dhcp server configuration
  436. enabling dhcp
  437. configuring to assign ip addresses of dhcp address pools to dhcp clients
  438. configuring netbios services for dhcp clients
  439. dhcp security configuration
  440. configuring ip address detecting
  441. displaying and maintaining a dhcp server
  442. troubleshooting a dhcp server
  443. chapter 3 dhcp relay agent configuration
  444. option 82 supporting
  445. configuring dhcp relay agent
  446. configuring dhcp relay agent security
  447. configuring option 82 supporting
  448. displaying and maintaining dhcp relay agent
  449. troubleshooting dhcp relay agent
  450. chapter 4 dhcp snooping configuration
  451. configuring dhcp snooping
  452. dhcp-snooping option
  453. enabling dhcp-snooping option
  454. displaying and maintaining dhcp snooping
  455. Table of Contents
  456. Table Of Contents
  457. Table Of Contents
  458. chapter 1 acl configuration
  459. acl match order
  460. ways to apply acl on a switch
  461. types of acls supported by ethernet switches
  462. specifying the match order of acl rules
  463. defining basic acls
  464. defining advanced acls
  465. defining layer 2 acls
  466. defining user-defined acls
  467. applying acls on ports
  468. displaying acl configuration
  469. advanced acl configuration example
  470. layer 2 acl configuration example
  471. user-defined acl configuration example
  472. Table of Contents
  473. Table Of Contents
  474. Table Of Contents
  475. chapter 1 qos configuration
  476. traffic classification
  477. priority of protocol packets
  478. packet filtering
  479. queue scheduling
  480. traffic-based traffic statistics
  481. qos supported by the s7500 series ethernet switches
  482. setting port priority
  483. setting the priority according to which a packet is put into an output queue
  484. configuring the 802.1p-priority–to-queue mapping
  485. configuring priority marking
  486. configuring rate limiting on a port
  487. configuring tp
  488. configuring redirect
  489. configuring queue scheduling
  490. configuring congestion avoidance
  491. configuring traffic statistics
  492. configuring guaranteed bandwidth
  493. configuring inbound car
  494. configuring traffic-based selective qinq
  495. qos configuration examples
  496. configuration example of priority marking
  497. Mirroring
  498. chapter 1 mirroring configuration
  499. traffic mirroring
  500. mirroring supported by s
  501. configuring remote port mirroring
  502. configuring traffic mirroring
  503. configuring remote traffic mirroring
  504. operation manual – mirroring
  505. Table of Contents
  506. Cluster
  507. chapter 1 cluster
  508. introduction to ndp
  509. introduction to ntdp
  510. introduction to cluster
  511. switch roles in the cluster
  512. management device configuration
  513. configuring ntdp-related parameters
  514. configuring cluster parameters
  515. configuring interaction for the cluster
  516. member device configuration
  517. configure member devices to access ftp/tftp server of the cluster
  518. displaying and maintaining a cluster
  519. Table of Contents
  520. Table Of Contents
  521. chapter 1 poe configuration
  522. poe features supported by s
  523. poe-enabled boards
  524. configuring the poe feature of a switch
  525. setting the poe feature of a poe port
  526. upgrading the pse processing software online
  527. displaying poe configuration
  528. chapter 2 poe psu supervision configuration
  529. ac input alarm threshold configuration example
  530. dc output alarm threshold configuration
  531. displaying poe supervision information
  532. UDP-Helper
  533. network requirements
  534. Table of Contents
  535. Table Of Contents
  536. chapter 1 snmp configuration
  537. snmp versions
  538. configuring snmp basic functions
  539. configuring trap message
  540. displaying snmp
  541. chapter 2 rmon configuration
  542. commonly used rmon groups
  543. rmon configuration
  544. displaying rmon
  545. Table of Contents
  546. Table Of Contents
  547. chapter 1 ntp configuration
  548. working principle of ntp
  549. ntp implementation mode
  550. ntp implementation mode configuration
  551. configuring ntp implementation modes
  552. access control permission configuration
  553. configuring ntp authentication
  554. configuration of optional ntp parameters
  555. displaying and maintaining ntp
  556. ntp peer mode configuration
  557. ntp broadcast mode configuration
  558. ntp multicast mode configuration
  559. ntp server mode with authentication configuration
  560. SSH Terminal
  561. chapter 1 ssh terminal service configuration
  562. configuring an ssh server
  563. configuring an ssh client
  564. displaying ssh configuration
  565. ssh server configuration example
  566. ssh client configuration example
  567. sftp service
  568. sftp client configuration
  569. sftp configuration example
  570. File System
  571. chapter 1 file system management
  572. cf card configuration
  573. file-related operations
  574. storage device-related operations
  575. file system configuration example
  576. FTP and TFTP
  577. chapter 1 ftp and tftp configuration
  578. ftp configuration: a switch functioning as an ftp server
  579. configuration example: a switch functioning as an ftp server
  580. ftp configuration: a switch functioning as an ftp client
  581. configuration example: a switch functioning as an ftp client
  582. tftp configuration
  583. tftp configuration example
  584. Information Center
  585. chapter 1 information center
  586. information center configuration
  587. enabling information output to a log host
  588. enabling information output to the console
  589. enabling information output to a monitor terminal
  590. enabling information output to the log buffer
  591. enabling information output to the trap buffer
  592. enabling information output to the snmp
  593. displaying and maintaining information center configuration
  594. information center configuration examples
  595. log output to a linux log host
  596. log output to the console
  597. Table Of Contents
  598. chapter 1 dns configuration
  599. configuring static domain name resolution
  600. dns configuration example
  601. displaying and maintaining dns configuration
  602. Table of Contents
  603. Table Of Contents
  604. Table Of Contents
  605. chapter 1 boot rom and host software loading
  606. boot menu
  607. loading software using xmodem through console port
  608. loading software using tftp through ethernet port
  609. loading software using ftp through ethernet port
  610. remote software loading
  611. remote loading using tftp
  612. basic system configuration
  613. setting the system name of the switch
  614. setting the cli language mode
  615. displaying the system status
  616. displaying debugging status
  617. chapter 3 network connectivity test
  618. chapter 4 device management
  619. device management configuration
  620. rebooting a card of ethernet switch
  621. updating the boot rom
  622. setting card temperature threshold
  623. configuring pause frame protection mechanism
  624. pause frame protection mechanism configuration example
  625. layer 3 connectivity detection configuration example
  626. queue traffic monitoring configuration example
  627. error packets monitoring configuration example
  628. displaying the device management configuration
  629. Table Of Contents
  630. chapter 1 hwping configuration
  631. configuring hwping
  632. displaying hwping configuration
  633. Table of Contents
  634. Table Of Contents
  635. chapter 1 rrpp configuration
  636. rrpp packet type
  637. basic principles of rrpp
  638. rrpp on h3c s7500 series ethernet switches
  639. master node configuration
  640. master node configuration example
  641. transit node configuration
  642. transit node configuration example
  643. edge node configuration
  644. edge node configuration example
  645. assistant edge node configuration
  646. assistant edge node configuration example
  647. intersectant ring network configuration example
  648. Table of Contents
  649. Table Of Contents
  650. Table Of Contents
  651. chapter 1 nat configuration
  652. nat features
  653. easy ip
  654. configuring a nat address pool
  655. configuring internal server
  656. configuring non-standard internal ftp server
  657. configuring nat blacklist
  658. configuring nat connection aging time
  659. displaying nat configuration
  660. chapter 2 netstream configuration
  661. implementation of netstream
  662. enabling netstream
  663. enabling the corresponding aggregation mode
  664. configuring the address information for netstream export packets
  665. configuring the dscp value for netstream export packets
  666. configuring the ways to update the template for version 9 netstream packets
  667. displaying netstream configuration
  668. chapter 3 policy routing configuration
  669. displaying policy routing configuration
  670. policy routing configuration example
  671. Table Of Contents
  672. chapter 1 telnet protection configuration
  673. telnet protection configuration
  674. configuring default-route telnet protection
  675. Table Of Contents
  676. configuring boot rom upgrade with app file
  677. boot rom upgrade configuration example
  678. inter-card link state adjustment configuration
  679. monitoring internal channel configuration
  680. switch chip auto-reset configuration
S7500 Series first page preview

S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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S7500 Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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