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S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Control Unit
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
Table of contents
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. About the H3C S9500E documentation set
  3. obtaining documentation
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. AAA configuration
  11. Introduction to RADIUS
  12. Security and authentication mechanisms
  13. RADIUS packet format
  14. Extended RADIUS attributes
  15. Basic message exchange process of HWTACACS
  16. Domain-based user management
  17. AAA-across-VPNs
  18. AAA configuration task list
  19. Configuring AAA
  20. Configuring ISP domain attributes
  21. Configuring AAA authentication method for an ISP domain
  22. Configuring AAA authorization methods for an ISP domain
  23. Configuring AAA accounting methods for an ISP domain
  24. Configuring local user attributes
  25. Configuring user group attributes
  26. Disconnect user connections
  27. Displaying and maintaining AAA
  28. Specifying the VPN instance
  29. Specifying the RADIUS accounting servers and relevant parameters
  30. Specifying the shared keys for RADIUS packets
  31. Setting the upper limit of RADIUS request retransmission attempts
  32. Setting the status of RADIUS servers
  33. Configuring attributes related to data to be sent to the RADIUS server
  34. Enabling the RADIUS trap function
  35. Setting timers regarding RADIUS servers
  36. Specifying security policy servers
  37. Enabling the listening port of the RADIUS client
  38. Displaying and maintaining RADIUS
  39. Creating an HWTACACS scheme
  40. Specifying the HWTACACS authorization servers
  41. Setting the shared key for HWTACACS packets
  42. Configuring attributes related to the data sent to HWTACACS server
  43. Setting timers regarding HWTACACS servers
  44. Displaying and maintaining HWTACACS
  45. AAA for telnet users by separate servers
  46. AAA for SSH users by a RADIUS server
  47. Troubleshooting AAA
  48. Troubleshooting HWTACACS
  49. X configuration
  50. Basic concepts of 802.1X
  51. EAP over LAN
  52. EAP over RADIUS
  53. X authentication triggering
  54. X access control method
  55. X timers
  56. X basic configuration
  57. Configuring 802.1X globally
  58. Configuring 802.1X for a port
  59. Configuring the online user handshake function
  60. Enabling the multicast trigger function
  61. Enabling the quiet timer
  62. Configuring an Auth-Fail VLAN
  63. Displaying and maintaining 802.1X
  64. Guest VLAN and VLAN assignment configuration example
  65. MAC authentication configuration
  66. Related concepts
  67. Displaying and maintaining MAC authentication
  68. MAC authentication configuration examples
  69. RADIUS-based MAC authentication configuration
  70. verify the configuration
  71. Portal configuration
  72. Portal authentication mode
  73. Portal authentication process
  74. Basic portal configuration
  75. Configuring a portal-free rule
  76. Configuring an authentication subnet
  77. Specifying a NAS ID profile for an interface
  78. Setting the maximum number of online portal users
  79. Portal configuration examples
  80. Configuring Layer 3 portal authentication with extended functions
  81. Troubleshooting the portal
  82. Public key configuration
  83. Asymmetric key algorithm applications
  84. Displaying or exporting the local RSA or DSA host public key
  85. Displaying and maintaining public keys
  86. Public key configuration examples
  87. Importing the public key of a peer from a public key file
  88. SSH2.0 configuration
  89. Configuring the device as an SSH server
  90. Configuring a client public key
  91. Configuring an SSH user
  92. Setting the SSH management parameters
  93. Configuring the device as an SSH client
  94. Establishing a connection between the SSH client and the server
  95. Displaying and maintaining SSH
  96. When switch acts as server for password authentication
  97. When switch acts as server for public key authentication
  98. SSH client configuration examples
  99. When switch acts as client for public key authentication
  100. SFTP service
  101. Configuring an SFTP client
  102. Working with the SFTP directories
  103. Working with SFTP files
  104. Displaying help information
  105. network requirements
  106. SFTP server configuration example
  107. IP source guard configuration
  108. Configuring a static IP source guard binding entry
  109. Configuring the dynamic IP source guard binding function
  110. IP source guard configuration examples
  111. Dynamic IP source guard binding function configuration example I
  112. Dynamic IP source guard binding function configuration example II
  113. Troubleshooting IP source guard
  114. URPF configuration
  115. Configuring URPF
  116. URPF configuration example
  117. Obtaining support for your product
  118. Access software downloads
  119. Appendix A : RADIUS attributes
  120. Proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes of H3C
  121. Acronyms
  122. Index
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. Conventions
  3. About the H3C S9500E Documentation Set
  4. obtaining documentation
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. High availability overview
  11. High availability technologies
  12. Protection switchover technologies
  13. Active and standby switchover configuration
  14. Ignoring version check of the SMB
  15. Manually configuring active and standby switchover
  16. Ethernet OAM configuration
  17. Ethernet OAM implementation
  18. Standards and protocols
  19. Configuring link monitoring
  20. Configuring errored frame period event detection
  21. Displaying and maintaining Ethernet OAM configuration
  22. Ethernet OAM Configuration Example
  23. DLDP configuration
  24. How DLDP works
  25. Enabling DLDP
  26. Setting DLDP mode
  27. Setting the interval for sending advertisement packets
  28. Setting the port shutdown mode
  29. Resetting DLDP state
  30. Displaying and maintaining DLDP
  31. Troubleshooting
  32. RRPP configuration
  33. RRPPDUs
  34. RRPP timers
  35. Typical RRPP networking
  36. Protocols and standards
  37. Creating an RRPP domain
  38. Configuring protected VLANs
  39. Configuring RRPP ports
  40. Configuring RRPP nodes
  41. Activating an RRPP domain
  42. Configuring RRPP timers
  43. Configuring RRPP fast detection
  44. Configuring an RRPP ring group
  45. Displaying and maintaining RRPP
  46. Intersecting ring configuration example
  47. Intersecting-ring load balancing configuration example
  48. Fast detection configuration example
  49. Smart Link configuration
  50. Terminology
  51. Operating mechanism of Smart Link
  52. Configuring a Smart Link switch
  53. Configuring member ports for a Smart Link group
  54. Enabling the sending of flush messages
  55. Configuring an associated switch
  56. Associated switch configuration example
  57. Multiple Smart Link groups load sharing configuration example
  58. Monitor link configuration
  59. Configuring monitor link
  60. Monitor link configuration example
  61. VRRP configuration
  62. VRRP standard protocol mode
  63. VRRP timers
  64. Principles of VRRP
  65. VRRP application (using IPv4-based VRRP for example)
  66. VRRP load balancing mode
  67. Allocating virtual MAC addresses
  68. Virtual forwarder
  69. Packet types
  70. Configuring VRRP for IPv4
  71. Creating VRRP group and configuring virtual IP address
  72. Configuring router priority, preemptive mode, and tracking function
  73. Configuring VF tracking
  74. Configuring VRRP packet attributes
  75. Enabling the trap function of VRRP
  76. Configuring VRRP for IPv6
  77. Creating VRRP group and configuring virtual IPv6 address
  78. Configuring router priority, preemptive mode and tracking function
  79. IPv4-based VRRP configuration examples
  80. VRRP interface tracking configuration example
  81. Multiple VRRP group configuration example
  82. VRRP load balancing mode configuration example
  83. IPv6-based VRRP configuration examples
  84. Troubleshooting VRRP
  85. GR overview
  86. GR communication procedure
  87. GR mechanism for commonly used protocols
  88. BFD configuration
  89. BFD packet format
  90. Supported features
  91. Configuration procedure
  92. Displaying and maintaining BFD
  93. Track configuration
  94. Collaboration between the track module and the application modules
  95. Configuring track-BFD collaboration
  96. Configuring collaboration between the track module and the interface management module
  97. Configuring track-static routing collaboration
  98. Configuring track-policy routing collaboration
  99. Displaying and maintaining track entries
  100. Configuring BFD for a VRRP backup to monitor the master
  101. Configuring BFD for the VRRP master to monitor the uplinks
  102. Static routing-track-NQA collaboration configuration example
  103. Static routing-track-BFD collaboration configuration example
  104. Obtaining support for your product
  105. Access software downloads
  106. Acronyms
  107. Index
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. Conventions
  3. About the H3C S9500E Documentation Set
  4. obtaining documentation
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. IP routing basics configuration
  17. Routing protocol overview
  18. Routing protocols and routing preference
  19. Load balancing and route backup
  20. Displaying and maintaining a routing table
  21. Static routing configuration
  22. Configuring a static route
  23. Configuring BFD for static routes
  24. Configuring static route FRR
  25. Displaying and maintaining static routes
  26. Static route configuration examples
  27. Static route FRR configuration example
  28. Configuring BFD echo packet mode
  29. Configuring BFD control packet mode for static routing
  30. RIP configuration
  31. Routing loops prevention
  32. RIP message format
  33. Supported RIP features
  34. Configuring RIP route control
  35. Configuring an additional routing metric
  36. Disabling host route reception
  37. Advertising a default route
  38. Configuring inbound or outbound route filtering
  39. Configuring RIP route redistribution
  40. Configuring split horizon and poison reverse
  41. Configuring the maximum number of load balanced routes
  42. Enabling source IP address check on incoming RIP updates
  43. Specifying a RIP neighbor
  44. Configuring RIP FRR
  45. Configuring BFD for RIP
  46. Bidirectional detection in BFD control packet mode
  47. RIP configuration examples
  48. Configuring an additional metric for a RIP interface
  49. Configuring RIP to advertise a summary route
  50. RIP FRR configuration example
  51. Configuring BFD for RIP (single-hop detection in BFD echo packet mode)
  52. Configuring BFD for RIP (bidirectional detection in BFD control packet mode)
  53. Troubleshooting RIP
  54. OSPF configuration
  55. OSPF area partition
  56. Router types
  57. Classification of OSPF networks
  58. dr and bdr
  59. OSPF packet formats
  60. Supported OSPF features
  61. Protocols and standards
  62. Enabling OSPF
  63. Configuring OSPF areas
  64. Configuring a stub area
  65. Configuring a virtual link
  66. Configuring OSPF network types
  67. Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as broadcast
  68. Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as P2MP
  69. Configuring the OSPF network type for an interface as P2P
  70. Configuring OSPF route control
  71. Configuring OSPF inbound route filtering
  72. Configuring an OSPF cost for an interface
  73. Configuring the maximum number of OSPF routes
  74. Configuring OSPF route redistribution
  75. Advertising a host route
  76. Specifying an LSA transmission delay
  77. Specifying SPF calculation interval
  78. Specifying the LSA generation interval
  79. Disabling interfaces from receiving or sending OSPF packets
  80. Configuring OSPF authentication
  81. Adding the interface MTU into DD packets
  82. Making external route selection rules defined in RFC 1583 compatible
  83. Enabling message logging
  84. Enabling the advertisement and reception of opaque LSAs
  85. Configuring OSPF FRR
  86. Prerequisites
  87. Configuring OSPF graceful restart
  88. Configuring the OSPF GR Helper
  89. Triggering OSPF Graceful Restart
  90. Displaying and maintaining OSPF
  91. OSPF configuration examples
  92. Configuring OSPF to advertise a summary route
  93. Configuring an OSPF stub area
  94. Configuring an OSPF NSSA area
  95. Configuring OSPF DR election
  96. Configuring OSPF virtual links
  97. OSPF Graceful Restart configuration example
  98. Configuring route filtering
  99. Configuring BFD for OSPF
  100. Troubleshooting OSPF configuration
  101. IS-IS configuration
  102. IS-IS area
  103. IS-IS network types
  104. IS-IS PDU format
  105. Supported IS-IS features
  106. operation modes
  107. Enabling IS-IS
  108. Configuring the network type of an interface as P2P
  109. Specifying a priority for IS-IS
  110. Configuring the maximum number of equal-cost routes
  111. Configuring IS-IS route filtering
  112. Configuring IS-IS route leaking
  113. Tuning and optimizing IS-IS networks
  114. Configuring a DIS priority for an interface
  115. Enabling an interface to send small hello packets
  116. Configuring SPF parameters
  117. Configuring IS-IS authentication
  118. Configuring routing domain authentication
  119. Configuring a static system ID to host name mapping
  120. Configuring IS-IS GR
  121. Configuring IS-IS NSR
  122. Configuring IS-IS FRR
  123. Configure IS-IS FRR to automatically calculate a backup next hop
  124. Enabling the logging of neighbor state changes
  125. Configuring BFD for IS-IS
  126. IS-IS configuration examples
  127. DIS election configuration
  128. Configuring IS-IS route redistribution
  129. IS-IS-based Graceful Restart configuration example
  130. IS-IS NSR configuration example
  131. IS-IS FRR configuration example
  132. IS-IS authentication configuration example
  133. BGP configuration
  134. Formats of BGP messages
  135. BGP path attributes
  136. BGP route selection
  137. iBGP and IGP synchronization
  138. Settlements for problems in large-scale BGP networks
  139. MP-BGP
  140. Specifying the source interface for TCP connections
  141. Allowing establishment of eBGP connection to a non-directly connected peer or peer group
  142. Controlling route distribution and reception
  143. Advertising a default route to a peer or peer group
  144. Configuring BGP route reception filtering policies
  145. Enabling BGP and IGP route synchronization
  146. Configuring BGP route dampening
  147. Tuning and optimizing BGP networks
  148. Configuring the interval for sending the same update
  149. Enabling the BGP ORF capability
  150. Enabling quick eBGP session reestablishment
  151. Forbiding session establishment with a peer or peer group
  152. Configuring BGP community
  153. Configuring a BGP confederation
  154. Enabling trap
  155. Configuring BFD for BGP
  156. Resetting BGP connections
  157. BGP basic configuration
  158. BGP and IGP synchronization configuration
  159. BGP load balancing configuration
  160. BGP community configuration
  161. BGP route reflector configuration
  162. BGP confederation configuration
  163. BGP path selection configuration
  164. BGP GR configuration
  165. Troubleshooting BGP
  166. IP unicast policy routing configuration
  167. Configuring IP unicast policy routing
  168. Configuring local policy routing
  169. Displaying and maintaining IP unicast policy routing configuration
  170. Configuring interface policy routing based on packet type
  171. IPv6 static routing configuration
  172. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 static routes
  173. RIPng configuration
  174. RIPng working mechanism
  175. RIPng packet processing procedure
  176. Configuring RIPng route control
  177. Configuring RIPng route summarization
  178. Configuring a priority for RIPng
  179. Tuning and optimizing the RIPng network
  180. Configuring zero field check on RIPng packets
  181. Configuring the maximum number of equal cost routes for load balancing
  182. RIPng configuration examples
  183. Configuring RIPng route redistribution
  184. OSPFv3 configuration
  185. OSPFv3 LSA types
  186. OSPFv3 features supported
  187. Enabling an OSPFv3 process
  188. Configuring an OSPFv3 virtual link
  189. Configuring OSPFv3 network types
  190. Configuring OSPFv3 routing information control
  191. Configuring OSPFv3 inbound route filtering
  192. Configuring the maximum number of OSPFv3 load-balanced routes
  193. Configuring OSPFv3 route redistribution
  194. Tuning and optimizing OSPFv3 networks
  195. Configuring a DR priority for an interface
  196. Disable interfaces from sending OSPFv3 packets
  197. Configuring OSPFv3 GR
  198. Displaying and maintaining OSPFv3
  199. OSPFv3 configuration examples
  200. Configuring OSPFv3 DR election
  201. Troubleshooting OSPFv3 configuration
  202. Incorrect routing information
  203. IPv6 IS-IS configuration
  204. Configuring IPv6 IS-IS routing information control
  205. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 IS-IS
  206. IPv6 IS-IS configuration example
  207. IPv6 BGP configuration
  208. Specifying an IPv6 BGP peer
  209. Specifying the source interface for establishing TCP connections
  210. Allowing the establishment of a non-direct eBGP connection
  211. Disabling session establishment to an IPv6 peer or peer group
  212. Configuring IPv6 BGP route redistribution
  213. Configuring outbound route filtering
  214. Configuring IPv6 BGP and IGP route synchronization
  215. Configuring route dampening
  216. Configuring the MED attribute
  217. Configuring the AS_PATH attribute
  218. Tuning and optimizing IPv6 BGP networks
  219. Configuring IPv6 BGP soft reset
  220. Enabling the IPv6 BGP ORF capability
  221. Configuring the maximum number of load-balanced routes
  222. Configuring a large-scale IPv6 BGP network
  223. Configuring IPv6 BGP community
  224. Configuring 6PE
  225. Configuring basic 6PE capabilities
  226. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 BGP
  227. Resetting IPv6 BGP connections
  228. Clearing IPv6 BGP information
  229. IPv6 BGP basic configuration
  230. IPv6 BGP route reflector configuration
  231. Troubleshooting IPv6 BGP configuration
  232. IPv6 unicast policy routing configuration
  233. Configuring IPv6 local policy routing
  234. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 unicast policy routing configuration
  235. Configuring IPv6 local policy routing based on packet type
  236. Configuring IPv6 interface policy routing based on packet type
  237. Routing policy configuration
  238. Routing policy application
  239. Defining an IP-prefix list
  240. Defining an AS-PATH list
  241. Defining an extended community list
  242. Creating a routing policy
  243. Defining apply clauses
  244. Defining a continue clause
  245. Displaying and maintaining the routing policy
  246. Applying a routing policy to IPv6 route redistribution
  247. Applying a routing policy to filter received BGP routes
  248. Troubleshooting routing policy configuration
  249. IPv6 routing information filtering failure
  250. Obtaining support for your product
  251. Access software downloads
  252. Acronyms
  253. Index
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. obtaining documentation
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Active and standby switchover configuration commands
  7. ha slave-ignore-version-check
  8. slave restart
  9. slave switchover
  10. Ethernet OAM configuration commands
  11. display oam configuration
  12. display oam critical-event
  13. display oam link-event
  14. oam enable
  15. oam errored-frame period
  16. oam errored-frame threshold
  17. oam errored-frame-period threshold
  18. oam errored-frame-seconds threshold
  19. oam loopback
  20. oam loopback interface (user view)
  21. oam loopback reject-request
  22. oam timer hello
  23. oam timer keepalive
  24. CFD configuration commands
  25. cfd ais period
  26. cfd cc interval
  27. cfd enable
  28. cfd linktrace
  29. cfd linktrace auto-detection
  30. cfd loopback
  31. cfd mep
  32. cfd mep enable
  33. cfd mip-rule
  34. cfd service-instance
  35. cfd service-instance maid format
  36. cfd version
  37. display cfd ais
  38. display cfd linktrace-reply
  39. display cfd linktrace-reply auto-detection
  40. display cfd ma
  41. display cfd md
  42. display cfd mep
  43. display cfd meplist
  44. display cfd mp
  45. display cfd remote-mep
  46. display cfd service-instance
  47. display cfd status
  48. display cfd tst
  49. display cfd version
  50. reset cfd tst
  51. DLDP configuration commands
  52. display dldp statistics
  53. dldp authentication-mode
  54. dldp delaydown-timer
  55. dldp interval
  56. dldp reset
  57. dldp work-mode
  58. reset dldp statistics
  59. RPR configuration commands
  60. description
  61. display interface { rpr | rpr-bridge }
  62. display interface { rprpos | rprxge }
  63. display rpr bind-info
  64. display rpr defect
  65. display rpr mac-address
  66. display rpr protection
  67. display rpr rs-table
  68. display rpr timers
  69. display rpr topology
  70. flag
  71. flow-interval
  72. frame-format
  73. interface { rpr | rpr-bridge }
  74. reset counters interface { rpr | rpr-bridge }
  75. reset rpr protection statistics
  76. rpr admin-request
  77. rpr-bridge extend
  78. rpr default-rs
  79. rpr mate smart-connect
  80. rpr port-type
  81. rpr protect-mode
  82. rpr reversion-mode
  83. rpr station-name
  84. rpr timer
  85. rpr weight
  86. shutdown
  87. RRPP configuration commands
  88. display rrpp brief
  89. display rrpp ring-group
  90. display rrpp statistics
  91. display rrpp verbose
  92. domain ring
  93. fast-detection enable
  94. protected-vlan
  95. reset rrpp statistics
  96. ring enable
  97. rrpp domain
  98. rrpp ring-group
  99. timer
  100. timer fast-hello-timer
  101. Smart Link configuration commands
  102. display smart-link group
  103. flush enable
  104. port
  105. preemption delay
  106. preemption mode
  107. reset smart-link statistics
  108. smart-link group
  109. Monitor Link configuration commands
  110. monitor-link group
  111. port monitor-link group
  112. VRRP configuration commands
  113. vrrp version
  114. IPv4-based VRRP configuration commands
  115. display vrrp statistics
  116. reset vrrp statistics
  117. vrrp method
  118. vrrp un-check ttl
  119. vrrp vrid preempt-mode
  120. vrrp vrid priority
  121. vrrp vrid timer advertise
  122. vrrp vrid track
  123. vrrp vrid track interface
  124. vrrp vrid virtual-ip
  125. vrrp vrid weight track
  126. IPv6-based VRRP configuration commands
  127. display vrrp ipv6 statistics
  128. reset vrrp ipv6 statistics
  129. vrrp ipv6 method
  130. vrrp ipv6 vrid preempt-mode
  131. vrrp ipv6 vrid priority
  132. vrrp ipv6 vrid timer advertise
  133. vrrp ipv6 vrid track
  134. vrrp ipv6 vrid track interface
  135. vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip
  136. vrrp ipv6 vrid weight track
  137. BFD configuration commands
  138. bfd min-echo-receive-interval
  139. bfd min-transmit-interval
  140. bfd multi-hop destination-port
  141. display bfd debugging-switches
  142. display bfd interface
  143. display bfd session
  144. reset bfd session statistics
  145. Track configuration commands
  146. track bfd echo
  147. track nqa
  148. track interface
  149. track interface protocol
  150. Index
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
S9500E Series first page preview

S9500E Series

Brand: H3C | Category: Switch
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