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V5812G

Brand: Dasan Networks | Category: Network Hardware
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  22. Introduction
  23. Document Convention
  24. Virus Protection
  25. System Overview
  26. System Features
  27. Command Line Interface (CLI)
  28. Privileged EXEC View Mode
  29. Global Configuration Mode
  30. DHCP Pool Configuration Mode
  31. DHCP Option 82 Configuration Mode
  32. Rule Configuration Mode
  33. Router Configuration Mode
  34. GPON Configuration Mode
  35. Configuration Mode Overview
  36. Useful Tips
  37. Calling Command History
  38. Using Abbreviation
  39. Using Command of Privileged EXEC Enable Mode
  40. System Connection and IP Address
  41. Password for Privileged EXEC Enable Mode
  42. Changing Login Password
  43. Security Level
  44. Limiting Number of Users
  45. System Rebooting
  46. Auto Reset Configuration
  47. Network Connection
  48. System Authentication
  49. Primary Authentication Method
  50. Timeout of Authentication Request
  51. Accounting Mode
  52. Configuring Interface
  53. Assigning IP Address to Network Interface
  54. Interface Description
  55. Displaying Interface
  56. Secure Shell (SSH)
  57. Assigning Specific Authentication Key
  58. Authentication Key
  59. x Authentication
  60. Authentication Mode
  61. Authentication Port
  62. Interval of Request to RADIUS Server
  63. Interval of Re-Authentication
  64. Initializing Authentication Status
  65. Sample Configuration
  66. Port Basic
  67. Auto-Negotiation
  68. Duplex Mode
  69. Traffic Statistics
  70. Protocol Statistics
  71. Port Mirroring
  72. Environment Configuration
  73. Time Zone
  74. Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  75. Terminal Configuration
  76. Fan Operation
  77. FTP Server
  78. System Threshold
  79. System Temperature
  80. Enabling DDM
  81. Configuration Management
  82. Auto-Saving
  83. Restoring Default Configuration
  84. Core Dump File
  85. System Management
  86. Tab. 6.2 Options for Ping for Multiple IP Addresses
  87. IP ICMP Source Routing
  88. Tracing Packet Route
  89. Displaying User Connecting to System
  90. MAC Table
  91. System Memory Information
  92. Displaying System Software
  93. Switch Status
  94. Network Service Module (NSM) Daemon Debugging
  95. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  96. Information of SNMP Agent
  97. SNMP Com2sec
  98. SNMP View Record
  99. SNMP Version 3 User
  100. SNMP Trap Host
  101. Disabling SNMP Trap
  102. SNMP Alarm
  103. Default Alarm Severity
  104. ADVA Alarm Severity
  105. STP Guard Alarm Severity
  106. Disabling SNMP
  107. Enabling OAM
  108. OAM Link Monitoring
  109. EFM OAM Mode
  110. OAM Unidirection
  111. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
  112. LLDP Message
  113. Displaying LLDP Configuration
  114. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
  115. Source Port of Statistical Data
  116. Deleting Configuration of RMON History
  117. Subject of RMON Alarm
  118. Lower Bound of Threshold
  119. Interval of Sample Inquiry
  120. Event Community
  121. Activating RMON Event
  122. Syslog
  123. Facility Code
  124. Syslog Bind Address
  125. Displaying Syslog Message
  126. Rule and QoS
  127. How to Operate QoS
  128. Packet Classification
  129. Flow Mode
  130. Configuring Flow
  131. Applying and modifying Flow
  132. Packet Conditioning
  133. Packet Counter
  134. Rule Action
  135. Metering
  136. Fig. 7.4 Token Bucket Meter
  137. Fig. 7.7 Bahavior of srTCM (3)
  138. Fig. 7.10 Behavior of trTCM (3)
  139. Policy Priority
  140. Setting CoS and ToS values
  141. Applying and Modifying Policy
  142. Admin Rule
  143. Configuring Admin Flow
  144. Applying and modifying Admin Flow
  145. Admin Rule Action
  146. Admin Policy Priority
  147. Applying and Modifying Admin Policy
  148. Scheduling
  149. Fig. 7.12 Deficit Round Robin
  150. Scheduling mode
  151. Maximum and Minimum Bandwidth
  152. The Traffic of Queue
  153. NetBIOS Filtering
  154. Martian Filtering
  155. Max Host
  156. Port Security
  157. Port Security Aging
  158. Displaying Port Security
  159. MAC Filtering
  160. Listing MAC Filter Policy
  161. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  162. ARP Log Interval
  163. ARP Inspection
  164. ARP Access List
  165. Enabling ARP Inspection Filtering
  166. ARP Inspection on Trust Port
  167. Displaying ARP Inspection
  168. Gratuitous ARP
  169. ICMP Message Control
  170. Interval for Transmit ICMP Message
  171. TCP Flag Control
  172. SYN Configuration
  173. Packet Dump with Option
  174. Debug Packet Dump
  175. Access List
  176. Standard Access List
  177. Extended Access List
  178. Named Access List
  179. Access List Range
  180. Displaying Access List Entries
  181. System Main Functions
  182. Port-based VLAN
  183. Creating VLAN
  184. Protocol-based VLAN
  185. Subnet-based VLAN
  186. VLAN Description
  187. VLAN Precedence
  188. Double Tagging Operation
  189. Double Tagging Configuration
  190. Layer 2 Isolation
  191. Shared VLAN
  192. Fig. 8.7 Incoming Packets under Layer 2 Shared VLAN Environment (2)
  193. VLAN Translation
  194. Link Aggregation (LAG)
  195. Disabling Port Trunk
  196. Configuring LACP
  197. Operation Mode
  198. Priority of Switch
  199. BPDU Transmission Rate
  200. Displaying LACP Configuration
  201. Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
  202. STP Operation
  203. Fig. 8.12 Designated Switch
  204. RSTP Operation
  205. Fig. 8.16 Example of Receiving Low BPDU
  206. Fig. 8.20 Network Convergence of 802.1w (3)
  207. MSTP Operation
  208. Fig. 8.23 CST and IST of MSTP (1)
  209. Configuring STP/RSTP/MSTP/PVSTP/PVRSTP Mode (Required)
  210. Path-cost
  211. Port-priority
  212. MSTP Protocol
  213. Edge Ports
  214. Configuring PVSTP/PVRSTP
  215. Activating PVSTP/PVRSTP
  216. Root Switch
  217. Restarting Protocol Migration
  218. BPDU Configuration
  219. Forward Delay
  220. BPDU Filter
  221. Displaying BPDU Configuration
  222. Fig. 8.27 Example of Layer 2 Network Design in RSTP Environment
  223. Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP)
  224. Fig. 8.29 ERP Operation in case of Link Failure
  225. Loss of Test Packet (LOTP)
  226. Configuring ERP Domian
  227. Protected Activation
  228. Wait-to-Restore Time
  229. ERP Ring Priority
  230. ERP Trap
  231. Displaying ERP Configuration
  232. Loop Detection
  233. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  234. DHCP Server
  235. DHCP Pool Creation
  236. Default Gateway
  237. DNS Server
  238. Domain Name
  239. Recognition of DHCP Client
  240. Prohibition of 1:N IP Address Assignment
  241. Ignoring BOOTP Request
  242. Setting DHCP Pool Size
  243. DHCP Address Allocation with Option 82
  244. Associating DHCP Class
  245. DHCP Lease Database
  246. Deleting DHCP Lease Database
  247. DHCP Helper Address
  248. DHCP Server ID Option
  249. DHCP Option
  250. Configuring DHCP Option Format
  251. DHCP Option 82
  252. Enabling DHCP Option 82
  253. Option 82 Reforwarding Policy
  254. Option 82 Trust Policy
  255. Enabling DHCP Snooping
  256. DHCP Filter on Trust Port
  257. DHCP Lease Limit
  258. Source MAC Address Verification
  259. ARP Inspection Start Time
  260. DHCP Snooping Option
  261. Displaying DHCP Snooping Configuration
  262. Enabling IP Source Guard
  263. Static IP Source Binding
  264. DHCP Class ID
  265. Displaying DHCP Client Configuration
  266. DHCP Server Packet Filtering
  267. Debugging DHCP
  268. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  269. Configuring VRRP
  270. VRRP Track Function
  271. Authentication Password
  272. VRRP Monitoring and Management
  273. VRRP Debug
  274. Single IP Management
  275. Designating Master and Slave Switch
  276. Accessing to Slave Switch from Master Switch
  277. Rate Limit
  278. Flood Guard
  279. CPU Flood Guard
  280. PPS Control
  281. Storm Control
  282. Bandwidth
  283. IP Multicast
  284. Multicast Group Membership
  285. IGMP Version
  286. IGMP Debug
  287. IGMP Static Join
  288. IGMP Access Control
  289. IGMP Immediate Leave
  290. IGMP Version 3
  291. Displaying IGMP Information
  292. Multicast Functions
  293. Forwarding Entry Aging
  294. IGMP Snooping Basic
  295. Enabling IGMP Snooping
  296. IGMP Snooping Robustness Value
  297. IGMP Snooping Last Member Query Interval
  298. IGMP Snooping Immediate Leave
  299. IGMP Snooping Report Suppression
  300. Explicit Host Tracking
  301. Multicast Router Port Configuration
  302. TCN Multicast Flooding
  303. IGMPv3 Snooping
  304. Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)
  305. Source/Receiver Port
  306. IGMP Filtering and Throttling
  307. IGMP Throttling
  308. IGMP Proxy
  309. Configuring Upstream Interface Mode
  310. Disabling Verification of Source IP of IGMP Packets
  311. Querying with Real Querirer's Source IP Address
  312. Multicast-Source Trust Port
  313. Multicast Routing
  314. ECMP Load Splitting
  315. Displaying MRIB Entry
  316. Displaying MRIB Statistics
  317. MRIB Debug
  318. PIM Mode
  319. Neighbor Filtering
  320. PIM Join/Prune Message Group Filtering
  321. PIM Join/Prune Interval
  322. PIM Static Join
  323. PIM-SM
  324. Fig. 9.7 Shortest Path Tree
  325. Rendezvous Point
  326. Bootstrap Router
  327. Source Registration
  328. SPT Switchover
  329. Cisco's Router Interoperability
  330. PIM Debug
  331. Source Specific Multicast (SSM)
  332. Static SSM Mapping
  333. IP Routing Protocol
  334. Basic Configuration
  335. Disabling BGP Routing
  336. Automatic Summarization of Path
  337. Local Preference
  338. Choosing Best Path
  339. Graceful Restart
  340. Administrative Distance for BGP
  341. IP Address Family
  342. Peer Group
  343. Route Map
  344. Neighbor Password
  345. Updates for Inbound Soft Reconfiguration
  346. BGP Session Reset
  347. Session Reset of Peers within Particular AS
  348. Session Reset of Specific Route
  349. Session Reset of Peer Group
  350. Displaying and Managing BGP
  351. Logging Neighbor Changes
  352. BGP Debug
  353. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  354. ABR Type Configuration
  355. Interface Cost
  356. Routing Protocol Interval
  357. OSPF Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
  358. OSPF Priority
  359. Non-Broadcast Network
  360. OSPF Area
  361. Blocking the Transmission of Routing Information Between Area
  362. Not So Stubby Area (NSSA)
  363. Area Range
  364. Stub Area
  365. Default Metric
  366. Opaque-LSA Support
  367. Default Route
  368. Finding Period
  369. OSPF Distance
  370. Passive Interface
  371. Summary Routing Information
  372. Sending SNMP Trap
  373. Limiting Number of Database
  374. OSPF Debug
  375. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
  376. RIP Neighbor Router
  377. RIP Version
  378. Creating available Static Route only for RIP
  379. Metrics for Redistributed Routes
  380. Originating Default Information
  381. Disabling the transmission to Interface
  382. Maximum Number of RIP Routes
  383. Restarting RIP
  384. Displaying RIP Protocol Information
  385. GPON Configuration
  386. Fig. 11.2 CLI Structure of GPON Configuration Mode
  387. Opening OLT Mode
  388. OLT Description
  389. OLT Bandwidth
  390. OLT Optical Transceiver Parameter
  391. Maximal Distance between OLT and ONU (ONT)
  392. MAC Aging Time
  393. Maximum Number of ONU
  394. Displaying OLT Information
  395. MAC Address
  396. OLT Rx Power
  397. ONU Registration
  398. Manual ONU (ONT) Registration Mode
  399. Changing ONU Registration Mode
  400. Activating Administration for UNI
  401. Loopback
  402. Source MAC address Monitoring
  403. POTS Interface Configuration
  404. ONU Firmware Upgrade
  405. Manual Upgrade (2)
  406. Auto Upgrade
  407. Displaying ONU Information
  408. ONU Profile
  409. Configuring ONU Profile
  410. Card Type Configuration
  411. Applying Traffic & PM Profile
  412. VLAN Configurations
  413. IGMP Group List
  414. Applying ONU Profile
  415. DBA Profile
  416. Saving DBA Profile
  417. Traffic Profile
  418. Creating a Mapper
  419. MAC Bridge Service Profile
  420. ANI Port Configuration
  421. IP-host Service Link
  422. T-CONT Mode
  423. GEM Port Configuration
  424. IP Address
  425. VLAN Tagging Filtering
  426. VoIP Service Configuration (POTS UNI)
  427. OMCI Managed VoIP
  428. POTS UNI Configuration
  429. UDP/TOS Configuration
  430. TDM Service Configuration (CES UNI)
  431. Encoding
  432. DS1 Mode
  433. Displaying TDM Pseudowire Information
  434. Saving Traffic Profile
  435. Displaying Traffic Profile Information
  436. VoIP Profile
  437. VoIP Media Configuration
  438. RTP Configuration
  439. Signalling Code
  440. DTMF Digit Configuration
  441. SIP Agent Configuration
  442. VoIP Application Service
  443. VoIP Feature Access Codes
  444. SIP User Data
  445. Network Dial Plan
  446. Saving VoIP Profile
  447. TDM Pseudowire Profile
  448. Basic Service Type
  449. Payload Encapsulation Delay
  450. Clock Reference
  451. RTP Synchronization Source
  452. Pseudowire Maintenance Profile
  453. Jitter Buffer Desired Depth
  454. Alarm-related Policy
  455. L-bit/R-bit Receive/Transmit Policy
  456. Saving Pseudowire Maintenance Profile
  457. Performance Monitoring (PM) Profile
  458. Saving PM Profile
  459. IGMP Configurations
  460. Saving Multicast Profile
  461. Displaying Multicast Information
  462. ONU Service Profile
  463. GPON Debug
  464. System Software Upgrade
  465. Boot Mode Upgrade
  466. FTP Upgrade
  467. ONU Upgrade
  468. Abbreviations
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