Zte ZXR10 2920 User Manual

Zte ZXR10 2920 User Manual

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ZXR10 2920/2928/2952

Access Switch

User Manual(Volume I)
Version 1.0
ZTE CORPORATION
ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South,
Hi-Tech Industrial Park,
Nanshan District, Shenzhen,
P. R. China
518057
Tel: (86) 755 26771900
800-9830-9830
Fax: (86) 755 26772236
URL: http://support. zte. com. cn
E-mail: doc@zte. com. cn

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  • Page 1: Access Switch

    ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual(Volume I) Version 1.0 ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China 518057 Tel: (86) 755 26771900 800-9830-9830 Fax: (86) 755 26772236 URL: http://support. zte. com. cn...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by contractual confidentiality obligations. All company, brand and product names are trade or service marks, or registered trade or service marks, of ZTE CORPORATION or of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 Your opinion is of great value and will help us improve the quality of our product documentation and offer better services to our customers. Please fax to (86) 755-26772236 or mail to Documentation R&D Department, ZTE CORPORATION, ZTE Plaza, A Wing, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Shenzhen, P.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Manual ............i Purpose ................i Intended Audience ..............i Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge ..........i What Is in This Manual ............i Conventions ................. ii How to Get in Touch............. iii Chapter 1................1 Safety Instruction ............1 Overview ................
  • Page 6 ZXR10 2920 ...............11 ZXR10 2928 ...............12 ZXR10 2952 ...............13 ZXR10 2928-FI ..............14 Power Supply Module ............17 Chapter 4................ 19 Installation and Debugging ........... 19 Overview ................19 Equipment Installation ............19 Switch Installation on Desktop ..........20 Switch Installation onto a Cabinet..........20 Cable Types................23 Power Cables Installation............24...
  • Page 7 System Management ............. 49 Overview ................49 File System ................ 49 Operating File System ............50 Configuring ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 as an TFTP Client ..... 52 Configuring Imports and Exports ........... 54 Setting File Backup and Recovery .......... 55 Software Version Upgrade ............ 56 Viewing System Information ..........
  • Page 8 Configuring Administrative Command of IPTV Users ....106 Maintenance and Diagnosis of IPTV ........108 MSTP Mode ..............110 Configuring STP ..............112 ACL ................. 124 Configuring Basic ACL ............126 Configuring Extended ACL ..........127 Configuring L2 ACL ............128 Configuring Hybrid ACL ............
  • Page 9 Configuring Global DHCP............ 195 Configuring DHCP Snooping..........197 Configuring IP Source Guard..........198 Configuring DHCP Option82 ..........199 VBAS Overview..............204 Configuring VBAS.............. 205 sFlow Monitoring Overview ..........207 Configuring sFlow ............. 207 ZESR Overview..............210 Configuring ZESR.............. 211 Chapter 9..............217 Network Management ..........217 Overview .................
  • Page 10 Configuring LACP Management ..........278 Configuring Terminal Record ..........281 Configuring Port Statistics ..........282 Configuring Information ............. 283 Saving Configuration ............284 Rebooting an Equipment ............ 285 Uploading a File ..............286 Configuring User Management..........288 Chapter 10..............291 Maintenance..............291 Overview .................
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    Chapter 1, Safety This chapter introduces the safety Instruction instructions and sign descriptions. Chapter 2, System This chapter introduces the produce Overview overview, functions and technical features. Chapter 3, Structure This chapter introduces the working Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 12: Conventions

    ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Conventions Typographical ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions. Conventions A B L E Y P O G R A P H I C A L O N V E N T I O N S...
  • Page 13: How To Get In Touch

    For further questions, Support comments, or suggestions on the documentation, you can contact us by e-mail at doc@zte. com. cn; or you can fax your comments and suggestions to (86) 755 26772236. You can also browse our website at http://support. zte.
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  • Page 15: Chapter 1

    Safety precautions introduced in this manual are only supplementary to local safety codes. ZTE shall not bear any liabilities incurred by violation of the universal safety operation requirements or violation of the safety standards for designing, manufacturing and using the equipment.
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  • Page 17: Chapter 2

    Technical Features and Parameters Product Overview background ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 series products are megabit L2+ Ethernet switch, providing gigabit upward Ethernet ports. They can provide different quantity of & interface-types of Ethernet port, mainly located at megabit access & converge to provide fast, efficient, and cost-effective access and convergence solutions.
  • Page 18: Switching Capability

    2920/2928/2952 switch series have the following characters. Switching Capability All the ports of ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 megabit switch series support the layer-2 switching at wire-speed. The filtration and stream sort transact based on port do not weaken the switching capability. Ports provide high throughput, packet discarding rate, time delay and dithering can satisfy the demand of the key application.
  • Page 19: Security Controls

    IP address, source and destination MAC address, and TCP/UDP port number. Queue schedule arithmetic, Strict Priority(SP) & combination schedule. Support CAR(Committed Access Rate)function. Manage the asynchronous upward and downward data stream from end Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 20: Management

    GUI method supports Web network management. Manage through ZGMP group. Functions Store and ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 adopts Store and Forward mode and Forward Mode supports layer-2 switching at wire-speed. Full wire-speed switching is implemented at all ports. ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 has the following functions: Megabit ports support port 10/100/1000M self-adapting and MDI/MDIX self-adapting.
  • Page 21: Technical Features And Parameters

    Support SSHv2. 0. Support WEB function. Support unified network management of ZXNM01. Uploading and downloading of TFTP version. Technical Features and Parameters ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 technical features and parameters are given in Table 6. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 22: Table 6 Technical Features And Parameters

    43. 6×436× 200 6×436× 6×442× (HxWxD, Weigh (Fully ≈2 ≈2 ≈2. 5 equipped, Maximum power consumption AC power supply: 100V~240V, 48Hz~62Hz. Power Wave shape distortion <5% supply DC power supply: –57V to –40V Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3

    ZXR10 2952 ZXR10 2928-FI Power Supply Module Working Principle ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 series are important parts of ZXR10 Ethernet switches that are launched by ZTE. They define a pure megabit L2+ user Ethernet switch. They are intended for gigabit upward access and used widely in large-scale enterprise network and top grade industry.
  • Page 24: Hardware Structure

    O R K I N G R I N C I P L E ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 uses the “19(inch)” su-brack that is in compliance with the international standard. Sub-rack can be used as standalone equipment or installed in a standard cabinet.
  • Page 25: Zxr10 2920

    One Console port is to realize the management and configuration of various services. Indicators There are 32 indicators on the front panel of the ZXR10 2920, indicating the status of the 16 10/100Base-T ports. Every interface has two indicators, indicating semiduplex/fullduplex &...
  • Page 26: Zxr10 2928

    There are 48 indicators on the front panel of the ZXR10 2928, indicating the status of the 24 10/100 Base-T ports. Every interface has two indicators, indicating half-duplex/full-duplex and LNK/ACT;Four indicators indicate two 10/100/1000 Base-T port. Two system indicators indicate PWR & RUN. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 27: Zxr10 2952

    Ethernet switching main board of ZXR10 2952 is KEBF. ZXR10 2952 provides the following types of access ports: Interfaces Forty-eight fixed 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports. These ports support full-duplex/half-duplex, 10/100M & MDI/MDIX self- adaption & VCT self-check. Two fixed 10/100/1000BASE-T interface. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 28: Zxr10 2928-Fi

    ZXR10 2928-FI Sub-board FGEI 、 FGFI 、 FGFE can be chosen for ZXR10 2920/2928 according to the practical networking. Corresponding types & functions are shown in table5 ZXR10 . Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 29 When link status indicator is on, it indicates that the LINK is normal. FGFI FGFI subboard offer two gigabit Ethernet up-go light port, & the type is SF-2GE-2SFP,as shown in Figure 6. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 30 & the other one is link status indicator. If the link activation indicator is flashing, it indicates that data sending or receiving is underway. When link status indicator is on, it indicates that the LINK is normal. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 31: Power Supply Module

    Chapter 3 Structure and Principle Power Supply Module Mode ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 supports two power supply modes: -48V DC power supply 110V/220V AC power supply When the -48V DC power supply is adopted, use 48V DC power cables. When the AC power supply is adopted, use AC power cables.
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  • Page 33: Chapter 4

    Labels Cable Lightning Protection Requirements Equipment Installation ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 can be placed on desktop and can be installed on a 19-inch standard cabinet. 19-inch standard cabinet can be provided by customer. If ZTE provides the cabinet, install cabinet as per 19-inch Standard Cabinet.
  • Page 34: Switch Installation On Desktop

    To install the switch into the 19-inch cabinet, install a flange to Procedures each of the two sides of the switch shell (the flange and screws are part of the accessories), as shown in Figure 9. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 35 N S T A L L I N G L A N G E S 1 Case 2 Flange 3 Screw Install two symmetrical brackets at both sides of the 19-inch cabinet to support the switch, as shown in Figure 10. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 36 N S T A L L I N G R A C K E T S 1 Holder 2 Cabinet 3 Screw After installation, push switch along with bracket, and fix flanges with screws onto cabinet, as shown in Figure 11. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 37: Cable Types

    I X I N G T H E W I T C H 1 Cabinet 2 Box 3 Screw Cable Types ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 consists of: Power cables Console cables Network cables Fiber optics. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 38: Power Cables Installation

    220 VAC power socket. DC power Appearance and description of -48V power socket on DC power socket supply module of ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 is shown in Figure 13. 1 3 - 4 8 P I G U R E O W E R...
  • Page 39: Console Cable Installation

    -48V Yellow GNDP One end of the DC power cable is connected to the power socket on the DC power supply module of the ZXR10 2920/2928/2952, and the other end to the corresponding terminal of –48V DC power supply. Grounding...
  • Page 40: Network Cable Installation

    Both ends of network cable are crimped with RJ45 connectors, as shown in FIGURE 19 . Name of the cable connector: 8P8C straight crimping cable connector Specification: E5088-001023 Technical parameters Rated current 1.5A Rated voltage 125V Crimped with AWG24-28# round wire Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 41: Table 10 Straight-Through Network Cable Rj45 Linear Ordering

    Blue White-blue White-brown Brown Crossover Crossover RJ45J cable, with two twisted pairs at both ends RJ45J cable corresponding to each other in crossover mode. The specific connection relationship is shown in Table 11. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 42: Optical Fiber

    Blue White-blue White-brown Brown Optical Fiber Each optical interface of ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 has two fibers to send and receive data respectively. Note: Ensure proper connection to TX and RX marks on panel. Classification There are two kinds of optical fibers, single-mode and multi- mode optical fibers.
  • Page 43: Labels

    R A N S V E R S E N G L I S H A B E L A N E L S O N N E C T O R S These contents are described in the following section: Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 44 This label attached to the cable is called Transverse English Type I Label. Structure and dimensions of label is shown in Figure 15. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 45 Labels marked “L” and “R” with the specific meanings given as follows: When label is pasted on fiber at ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 side, row and column number of cabinet at side of connected remote optical interface device as well as the layer No.
  • Page 46: Cable Lightning Protection Requirements

    ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) If the label is attached on the optical interface equipment of the customer, contents filled on the label are just contrary to those at the ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 side. Cable Lightning Protection Requirements Lightning Lightning can be direct lightning strike and induction.
  • Page 47 It is prohibited that switch directly gets power from outdoor overhead power cable. If switch gets direct power from outdoor overhead power cables, special lightning protection measures must be taken into account. Lightning protection Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 48 Therefore, several measures must implemented same time. Proper grounding, appropriate power supply, reasonable wiring, and suitable lightning protection measures will definitely reduce chances of switch damage resulted from lighting strike. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 49: Chapter 5

    Configuring Layer 3 Mode Configuring File System Mode Configuring NAS Mode Configuring Cluster Management Configuring Basic ACL Configuring Extended ACL Configuring L2 ACL Mode Configuring Hybrid ACL Mode Using Command Line Command Abbreviations Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 50: Configuration Modes

    Topics Page No. History Commands Function Key Configuration Modes ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 offers multiple configuration modes. user can select configuration mode based on the connected network, as shown in Figure 19. Configuration through serial port connection Configuration through TELNET session Configuration through SNMP connection...
  • Page 51: Configuring Through Telnet

    Chapter 5 Usage and Operation Configuring through Telnet Purpose This topic describes the configuration of ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 through Telnet. Telnet mode is usually used when configuring the switch by Prerequisite telnet. Configure the switch through the host connecting to the local Ethernet interface logs in the telnet switch.
  • Page 52: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    Features of SNMP adopts the management based on the server and client. SNMP Background NM server serves as SNMP server and the foreground network device ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 serves as the SNMP client. Foreground and background share one MIB management database...
  • Page 53: Configuring Through Web Connection

    This configures admin <name> admin- config password password <string> Result: This configures admin password. 4. To enable web function and to establish the monitor port, use command set web enable and set web listen-port Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 54: Command Modes

    Result Configuration of Web management is completed successfully. Command Modes Overview ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 allocates the commands to various modes based on the function. In order to authorize the facilitation to user’s configuration and management for the switch only one command can be executed in the special mode only.
  • Page 55: Configuring Global Mode

    Result: The prompt character in the user mode is the host name followed by “>”, as shown below: zte> Note: By default host name is zte. Modify the host name by using the command hostname. 2. In the user mode, execute the command exit to exit the switch configuration.
  • Page 56: Configuring Snmp Mode

    ND OF STEPS Result Layer 3 mode has been configured. Configuring File System Mode Purpose This topic describes the file system configuration mode. Steps For the configuration of file system, perform the following steps. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 57: Configuring Nas Mode

    This topic describes the cluster management configuration mode. Steps For the configuration of cluster management, perform the following steps. 1. In the global configuration mode, execute command config group to enter the cluster management configuration mode, as shown below: Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 58: Configuring Basic Acl

    Note: Extended ACL configuration mode includes configuring ACL parameters and moving ACL rule sequence id. 2. To return to global configuration mode from the extended ACL configuration mode, use command exit or press Ctrl+Z. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 59: Configuring L2 Acl Mode

    With context-sensitive help function, keywords and parameter lists of any commands can be obtained. Purpose This topic describes the configuration of online command help. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 60 If a wrong command, keyword or parameter is entered then press Enter. Result: It will show message “Command not found” will be displayed on the interface. Example: An example is given below: Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 61: Command Abbreviations

    1 8 I A B L E N V O K I N G A O M M A N D Command Function CTRL+P or ↑ Invoke a history command in the buffer forward Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 62: Function Key

    In the privileged mode, execute the show history command to list the commands input the latest in this mode. Function Key User Interface ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides a lot of functional keys for the user interface to facilitate user operations. Functional keys are shown in Table 19. 1 9 F...
  • Page 63: Chapter 6

    Upgrading Version at Normality Upgrading Version at Abnormality File System Flash memory In ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Flash is the major storage device on the main control board. Software version file and configuration file of the ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 are saved in the Flash memory.
  • Page 64: Operating File System

    The name of the configuration file is running.cfg. The name of the directory file is config.txt. Operating File System Introduction ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides many commands for file operations. Command format is similar to DOS commands as present in Microsoft Windows Operating System.
  • Page 65: Table 24 Rename Command

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function tftp <A. D> File This uploads or downloads a {download|upload} system version through TFTP <name> config Result: This uploads or downloads a version through TFTP. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 66: Configuring Zxr10 2920/2928/2952 As An Tftp Client

    This topic describes the background TFTP server configuration. Prerequisite To configure background TFTP server, meet the following requirements. Start TFTP server on the background host, and access ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 as a TFTP client from the TFTP server. Steps following describes background TFTP server configuration taking tftpd as an example.
  • Page 67 2 3 C I G U R E O N F I G U R E I A L O G 3. Click OK in Figure 23 to finish the settings. ND OF STEPS Result Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 68: Configuring Imports And Exports

    FLASH and sends them to the switch for resolution and execution. Result: Contents of the config. txt can be edited manually as needed and then downloaded to the switch by using the command tftp. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 69: Setting File Backup And Recovery

    To prevent damage to the configuration data, use command tftp in file system configuration mode. This is shown in below table: Format Mode Function tftp <A. D> File This uploads or downloads a {download|upload} system version through TFTP <name> config Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 70: Software Version Upgrade

    ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 before start to upgrade the version. Version Upgrading occurs in the following two cases: Version Upgrade in case of System Abnormality Version Upgrade in case of Normal System. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 71: Viewing System Information

    System has run 0 years 2 days 3 hours 8 minutes 43 seconds Zte(cfg)# ND OF STEPS Result System information has been viewed. Upgrading Version at Normality Purpose This topic describes the procedure of software version upgrade for ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 in normal case. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 72: Table 32 Show Version Command Window

    Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) Prerequisites To upgrade software version, meet the following requirements. Connect ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 console port (on the main control board) to the serial port of the background host with a console cable attached to the switch.
  • Page 73: Upgrading Version At Abnormality

    Upgrading Version at Abnormality Purpose This topic describes the procedure of software version upgrade for ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 if it fails to start. Prerequisite Connect Console port of the switch to the serial port of the background host using the self-contained configuration cable.
  • Page 74 Enter c in the [ZxR10 Boot] state and press Enter to enter the parameter modification status. Set the IP addresses of the Ethernet port and the TFTP server. Generally, these two addresses are set to the same network segment. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 75 IP address of the above TFTP server. 4. Start the TFTP server software on the background server and configure the TFTP server as per description in Configuring ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 as an TFTP Client. 5. In the [ZxR10 Boot] state, input zte to enter the [BootManager] state of the switch.
  • Page 76 _ a d d r e s s f i l e _ n a m e * / D o w n l o a d / u p l o a d Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 77 When the switch is not started normally, it indicates the version upgrade fails. In this case, repeat the above upgrade procedure. ND OF STEPS Result Software version upgrade has been completed. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
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  • Page 79: Chapter 7

    Configuring LACP IGMP Snooping Configuring IGMP Snooping Internet Protocol Television Configuring IPTV Global Parameters Configuring IPTV Channels Configuring Channel Access Control (CAC) Configuring Administrative Command of IPTV Users Maintenance and Diagnosis of IPTV Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 80: Page No

    1x Transparent Transmission Configuring 802. 1x Transparent Transmission Layer 3 Configuration Configuring IP Port Static Route Configuration Configuring ARP Table Entry Access Service Configuring 802. Configuring Protocol Parameters of 802. Configuring RADIUS QinQ Overview Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 81 GARP/GVRP Overview Configuring GARP Configuring GVRP DHCP Snooping/Option82 Configuring Global DHCP Configuring DHCP Snooping Configuring IP Source Guard Configuring DHCP Option82 VBAS Overview Configuring VBAS sFlow Monitoring Overview Configuring sFlow ZESR Overview Configuring ZESR Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 82: Configuring Basic Port Parameters

    (V1.0) ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) Configuring Basic Port Parameters Introduction On the ZXR10 2920/2928/2952, configuration of the following port parameters: auto negotiation, duplex mode, rate, flow control, port priority, MAC address number restriction, and so Purpose This topic describes the configuration of basic port parameters.
  • Page 83: Table 37 Duplex Command

    This sets port's speed. config {10|100|1000}} Result: This sets port’s speed. To set port <portlist> queue-schedule, use command set port <portlist> queue-schedule { WRR0 |SP |WRR1- SP|WRR2-SP}. Table 40 Set port queue-schedule command Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 84: Table 40 Port Queue-Schedule Commands

    This is shown in Table 44. 4 4 S A B L E O R T E C U R I T Y O M M A N D Format Mode Function Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 85: Table 45 Multicast-Filter Command

    <1-16>|off} Result: This sets the number of MAC addresses. 16. To set port on Vlan, use command set port <portname> description <string> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 48. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 86: Table 48 Protocol-Vlan Command

    E S C R I P T I O N O M M A N D Format Mode Function set port <portlist>vlanjump Global {enable This sets port vlanjump config [defaultauthvlan<1- 4094>] | disable Result: This sets port vlanjump. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 87: Table 52 Port Description Command

    If port trust UP & DSCP at the same time, the gigabit port will trust DSCP firstly, & the megabit port will trust UP firstly. ND OF STEPS Result Basic port parameters are configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 88: Displaying Port Information

    <portlist> qos in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 57. 5 7 S A B L E H O W O R T O M M A N D Format Mode Function Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 89: Port Mirroring

    (for example, because of CRC errors) are not mirrored. The source mirror port & the destination port must be in the same vlan. Configuring Port Mirroring Purpose Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 90: Table 59 Set Mirror Command

    I R R O R E L E T E E S T O R T O M M A N D Format Mode Function set mirror delete Global This deletes destination dest-port config monitoring port <portname> Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 91: Vlan

    Result: This displays port mirroring configuration. ND OF STEPS Result Port mirroring is configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Example To mirror data packets received by port 1 and port 16 onto the monitoring port 10, configuration is as follows: zte(cfg)# set mirror add dest-port 10 ingress...
  • Page 92: Configuring Vlan

    A B L E R E A T E L A N O M M A N D Format Mode Function create vlan <1- Global 4094> name This creates a VLAN name config <string> Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 93: Table 66 Set Port Pvid Command

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function set vlan <vlanlist> add Global This adds a specified port to the port <portlist> config VLAN [tag|untag] Result: This adds a specified port to the VLAN. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 94: Table 70 Set Vlan Add Trunk Command

    O R B I D O R T O M M A N D Format Mode Function set vlan <vlanlist> Global This forbids port from VLAN forbid port config <portlist> Result: This forbids port from VLAN. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 95: Table 74 Set Vlan Permit Port Command

    A B L E H O W L A N O M M A N D Format Mode Function show vlan Global This displays VLAN information [<vlanlist>] config Result: This displays VLAN information. ND OF STEPS Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 96 Note: It is recommended to delete default VLAN before the configuration. zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 add port 1, 2 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 add port 7, 8 tag zte(cfg)#set port 1, 2 pvid 100 zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 enable...
  • Page 97: Introduction To Fdb

    Chapter 7 Service Configuration zte(cfg)#set vlan 2 add port 16 tag zte(cfg)#set vlan 2 add port 1 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 3 add port 16 tag zte(cfg)#set vlan 3 add port 3 untag zte(cfg)#set port 1 pvid 2 zte(cfg)#set port 3 pvid 3...
  • Page 98: Configuring Fdb

    <1-4094> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 80. 8 0 S A B L E E L E T E O M M A N D Format Mode Function Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 99: Table 81 Set Fdb Filter Command

    Result: This displays the aging time of fdb address. To display the MAC-based fdb information, use command show fdb mac <xx. xx> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 84. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 100: Lacp Overview

    This displays VLAN-based fdb <vlanname>[detail] config information Result: This displays VLAN-based fdb information. ND OF STEPS Result FDB is configured on the switch. LACP Overview LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) follows IEEE 802. standards. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 101: Configuring Lacp

    If this port recovers, data packets will be re-distributed to all the normal ports of this trunk for transmission. ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 supports a maximum of 15 aggregation groups. In each aggregation group, number of links participating in aggregation does not exceed eight.
  • Page 102: Table 90 Set Lacp Aggregator Delete Command

    Result: This sets the mode used by the port to participate in the aggregation. configure timeout information port participating in the aggregation, use command set lacp port <portlist> timeout {long|short} global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 93. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 103: Table 93 Set Lacp Port Timeout Command

    To display the information of the port where the LACP is involved in the aggregation, use command show lacp port [<portlist >] in global configuration mode. This is shown in TABLE 99 . Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 104 Switch A Switch B Configuration of switch A zte(cfg)#set lacp enable zte(cfg)#set lacp aggregator 3 add port 15-16 zte(cfg)#set lacp aggregator 3 mode dynamic zte(cfg)#set vlan 2 add trunk 3 tag zte(cfg)#set vlan 2 add port 1 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 3 add trunk 3 tag...
  • Page 105: Igmp Snooping

    Chapter 7 Service Configuration Configuration of switch B zte(cfg)#set lacp enable zte(cfg)#set lacp aggregator 3 add port 15-16 zte(cfg)#set lacp aggregator 3 mode dynamic zte(cfg)#set vlan 2 add trunk 3 tag zte(cfg)#set vlan 2 add port 2 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 3 add trunk 3 tag...
  • Page 106: Table 98 Set Igmp Snooping Add Vlan Command

    Result: This deletes the IGMP Snooping function for the specified VLAN. To Enable/Disable the IGMP fastleave function, command set igmp snooping fastleave {enable|disable} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 101 . Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 107: Table 101 Set Igmp Snooping Query Vlan Command

    E S P O N S E N T E R V A L O M M A N D Format Mode Function set igmp Global This sets the snooping interval snooping config response- Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 108: Table 104 Set Igmp Snooping Timeout Command

    L A N E L E T E O M M A N D Format Mode Function set igmp snooping vlan <vlanname> Global This deletes a static multicast delete group config group <A. D> Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 109: Table 107 Static Multicast Group To Ports Command

    Vlan <portlist> | trunk <trunklist>] Result: This adds static multicast router port to a Vlan. To unbind static multicast group from ports, command set igmp snooping vlan <1-4094> delete Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 110: Table 110 Set Igmp Snooping Vlan Delete Group Port Command

    <vlanlist> Result: This deletes maximum multicast group number from Vlan. To Enable/Disable the IGMP filter, use command set igmp filter {enable|disable} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 113. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 111: Table 113 Set Igmp Filter Command

    Global This adds the filter of multicast <A. config source address based on Vlan D> vlan <vlanlist> Result: This adds the filter of multicast source address based on Vlan. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 112: Table 117 Set Igmp Filter Delete Sourceip Vlan Command

    H O W G M P I L T E R C O M M A N D Format Mode Function show igmp Global This displays the configuration of filter config IGMP filter Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 113: Table 121 Show Igmp Filter Vlan Command

    This is shown in Figure 2 6 N I G U R E E T W O R K O P O L O G Y IGMP Router Switch p3 p5 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 114 ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) Configuration zte(cfg)#set vlan 200 add port 1, 3, 5, 10 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 210 add port 1, 10 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 230 add port 3, 10 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 250 add port 5, 10 untag...
  • Page 115: Internet Protocol Television

    Enable IGMP Snooping and IGMP on filter function. This is shown in Figure 26. zte(cfg)#set vlan 200 add port 1, 3, 5, 10 untag zte(cfg)#set port 1, 3, 5, 10 pvid 200 zte(cfg)#set vlan 200 enable zte(cfg)#set igmp snooping enable...
  • Page 116: Configuring Iptv Global Parameters

    Result: This sets the least preview interval of global. To set the max preview time of global, use command iptv control prvtime in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 125. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 117: Configuring Iptv Channels

    A B L E R E A T E H A N N E L O M M A N D Format Mode Function create iptv Nas config mode This creates channel channels of IPTV Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 118: Configuring Channel Access Control (Cac)

    Result: This deletes a channel. ND OF STEPS Result IPTV channels have been configured. Configuring Channel Access Control (CAC) Purpose This topic describes the configuration of CAC. Steps For the configuration of CAC, perform the following steps. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 119: Table 132 Create Iptv Cac-Rule Command

    Result: This sets maximum preview time of rules. To set the least preview interval of rules, use command iptv cac-rule <rulelist> prvinterval in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 136. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 120: Configuring Administrative Command Of Iptv Users

    I P T V C A B L E L E A R L I E N T O M M A N D Format Mode Function clear iptv client Nas config mode This deletes online users Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 121 Configuration is shown below. ZXR10(config-nas)# iptv control enable ZXR10(config-nas)# create iptv channel general 256 ZXR10(config-nas)# iptv channel 256 mvlan 100 ZXR10(config-nas)# create iptv cac-rule 1 port gei_1/1 ZXR10(config-nas)# iptv cac-rule 1 right order 256 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 122: Maintenance And Diagnosis Of Iptv

    This is shown in Table 142. 1 4 2 S A B L E H O W P T V H A N N E L A M E O M M A N D Format Mode Function Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 123: Table 143 Show Iptv Cac-Rule Command

    L I E N T O M M A N D Format Mode Function show iptv client privileged mode This displays online statistics users of IPV Result: This displays online users of IPTV statistics. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 124: Mstp Mode

    Multiple instances can be created in an IST area and these instances are valid only in this area. An instance is equivalent to an RSTP, except that the instance needs to perform BPDU interaction with bridges outside this area. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 125 After a while, to check the net is normal or not. it is normal, it will recovery to original state. Root Root protection is function is a particular protection for root Protection switch. In the network that needs to appoint switch as root Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 126: Configuring Stp

    1 4 8 S A B L E O M M A N D Format Mode Function clear stp instance Global config This clear the STP <0-15>port instance <portname>cost Result: This clears the STP instance. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 127: Table 149 Set Stp Command

    This sets the STP aging 40> config time Result: This sets the STP aging time. To set edge port, use command set stp edge-port {add|delete} port <portlist> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 153. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 128: Table 153 Set Stp Edge Port Command

    I G E S T O M M A N D Format Mode Function set stp hmd5-digest Global This sets stp hmd5 {CISCO|HUAWEI}<0, config digest 0x00. 0-0xff. f> Result: This sets hmd5 digest. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 129: Table 158 Set Stp Hmd5 Key Port Command

    15> port <portname> config instance cost <1-200000000> Result: This sets port cost of the instance. To set the port priority of the instance, use command set stp instance <0-15> port <portname> priority <0- Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 130: Table 162 Set Stp Instance Port Priority Command

    R U N K O S T O M M A N D Format Mode Function set stp instance <0- Global This sets trunk cost of the 15> trunk config instance <trunkname> cost <1-200000000> Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 131: Table 166 Set Stp Instance Trunk Priority Command

    Result: This sets trunk loop of the instance. To set the mapping relation between the VLAN and instance, command instance <0- 15>[add|delete] vlan <vlanlist>in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 169. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 132: Table 169 Set Stp Instance Vlan Command

    Result: This sets port’s link type of the instance. To set port packet type of the instance, use command port <portlist> packettype {IEEE|CISCO|HUAWEI| HAMMER|extend}} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 173. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 133: Table 173 Set Stp Port Packettype Command

    This sets STP BPDU guard bpdu_interval <10- config interval 65535> Result: This sets STP BPDU guard interval. To enable/disable STP relay, use command set stp relay {enable|disable} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 177. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 134: Table 177 Set Stp Relay Command

    Result: This sets trunk link type of the instance. To set trunk packet type of instance, use command set trunk < trunkid > packettype {IEEE|CISCO|HUAWEI| HAMMER|extend}} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 181. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 135: Table 181 Set Stp Trunk Packettype Command

    This displays stp port config information Result: This displays stp port information. To display stp trunk information, use command show stp trunk <trunklist> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 185. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 136: Table 185 Show Stp Trunk Command

    Example The following is an example of MSTP configuration. Create instance 1, set up mapping relations with VLANs 10 to 20, and set the name as zte. The MST version is 10. zte(cfg)#set stp instance 1 add vlan 10-20 zte(cfg)#set stp name zte...
  • Page 137: Chapter 7 Service Configuration

    Chapter 7 Service Configuration zte(cfg)#set vlan 10 add port 2 untag zte(cfg)#set stp instance 1 bridgeprio 7 zte(cfg)#set stp instance 1 port 2 priority 112 zte(cfg)#show stp instance 0 RootID: Priority : 32768 Address : 00. HelloTime(s) MaxAge(s) : 20...
  • Page 138: Acl

    Packet matching rules defined by the ACL are also used in other conditions where distinguishing traffic is needed. For instance, the matching rules can define the traffic classification rule in the QoS. ACL Function ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides ACL functions as follows: ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides three binding...
  • Page 139 This results in the rule to be in effect according to the time range identified. Five Types of ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides the following five types of ACL’s: Basic ACL: Only match source IP address. Extended ACL: Match the following items:...
  • Page 140: Configuring Basic Acl

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function rule <rule-id> ACL config This configures ACL rules {permit | deny} {<source-ipaddr wildcard> | any}[fragment] Result: This configures ACL rules. ND OF STEPS Result Basic ACL has been configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 141: Configuring Extended Acl

    ACL config mask>]{<destination- ACL rules ipaddr wildcard> | any} [<dest-port destport- mask>][established | esblishing | <icmp- type icmp-code>] [dscp] [fragment] Result: This configures ACL rules. ND OF STEPS Result Basic ACL has been configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 142: Configuring L2 Acl

    Result: This configures ACL rules. ND OF STEPS Steps L2 ACL has been configured. Configuring Hybrid ACL Purpose This topic describes the configuration of Hybrid ACL. Steps For the configuration of Hybrid ACL, perform the following steps. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 143: Configuring Global Acl

    >| any] [<destination-mac wildcard>| any] Result: This enters into ACL rules. ND OF STEPS Result Hybrid ACL has been configured. Configuring Global ACL Purpose This topic describes the configuration of global ACL. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 144: Table 196 Config Acl Global Command

    ACL rules [<dest-port destport- mask>][dscp] [fragment] [ether- type <proto- number>] [cos][<source- vlanId>] [<source- mac wildcard >| any] [<destination-mac wildcard>| any] Result: This configures ACL rules. ND OF STEPS Result Global ACL has been configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 145: Configuring Time-Range

    Time-range has been configured. Configuring ACL to a Physical Port Purpose This topic describes the configuration of ACL to a physical port. Steps For the configuration of ACL to a physical port, perform the following step. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 146: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    Result ACL has been configured to a physical port. Quality of Service (QoS) Data Packet ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides QoS function and priority control function. Priority of the data packets can be Priority determined by source MAC address priority of the data packets, VLAN priority, 802.
  • Page 147: Configuring Qos

    2 0 1 S A B L E S C P O M M A N D Format Mode Function set qos priority- global config This sets the map ip-priority mapping of the Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 148: Table 202 Set Qos Queue Schedule Command

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function set qos policer This configures the counter-mode {L1 | global config promise speed of L2 | L3} flux monitor Result: This configures the promise speed of flux monitor. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 149: Table 205 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command

    <0-3> packet-type {unknowmulticast | broadcast | unicast | multicast | MGMT | ARP | tcp- control | tcp-data | udp | non-tcpudp} {enable | disable}in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 203. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 150: Table 208 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command

    To configure the ingress session mgmt-no-ratelimit of the flux monitor, use command set bandwidth feport <portlist> ingress session <0-3> mgmt-no-ratelimit {enable | disable}in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 203. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 151: Table 210 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command

    To configure the geport ingress session of the flux monitor, use command set bandwidth geport <portlist> ingress {{on rate <2000-1000000> } | off }in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 203. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 152: Table 213 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command

    To configure the packet-type of geport ingress session of the flux monitor, use command set bandwidth geport <portlist> packet-type { unicast | nounicast | multicast | broadcast } {enable | disable }in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 203. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 153: Table 216 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command

    To configure the mirror for the traffic, command set policy mirror in acl <1-350> rule <1-500> {cpu|analyze-port} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 219. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 154: Table 219 Set Policy Mirror Command

    This happens after the primary QoS marking on the port. To remark the flow, use command set police remark in acl <1-349> rule <1-500> up <0- 7> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 222. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 155: Table 222 Set Policy Qos Remark Command

    Result: This clears Vlan remark for the traffic. To delete QoS policing for the traffic, use command clear policy policing in acl <1-349> rule <1-100> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 226. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 156: Table 226 Clear Policy Policing Command

    100> Result: This clears redirect for the traffic. To view user-priority to the QoS profiles mapping session, use command show qos priority-map user-priority in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 230. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 157: Table 230 Show Qos Dscp Command

    This views qos [<0-255>] policer Result: This view qos policer. To view qos policy counter, use command show qos counter [<0-31>] in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 234. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 158: Table 234 Show Qos Policy Counter Command

    QoS including data packet priority has been configured. Example This example shows overall situation of QoS profile. Value is {TC=5,DP=1,UP=5,DSCP=33}. zte(cfg)#set qos profile 66 tc 5 dp 1 up 5 dsc 33 zte(cfg)#show qos profile 66 ProfileIndex dscp ------------- ----...
  • Page 159: Private Virtual Lan Overview

    Modify queue schedule profile 2 which has queue 4, 5, 6, 7 and change this mode to sdwrr1, the weight respectively is 5, 10, 15, 20. zte(cfg)#set qos queue-schedule 2 4 sdwrr 1 5 zte(cfg)#set qos queue-schedule 2 5 sdwrr 1 10 zte(cfg)#set qos queue-schedule 2 6 sdwrr 1 15...
  • Page 160: Configuring Pvlan

    The isolate port communicates with the promiscuous port only, but not with any other isolate port. Isolated port forwards traffic to all promiscuous ports only. ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 supports 8 PVLANs groups, each group having customized isolate ports and at most 8 promiscuous ports. Configuring PVLAN...
  • Page 161: Table 238 Set Pvlan Session Modify Command

    ND OF STEPS Result PVLAN has been configured. Example This example describes how to add shared port 16 and isolated ports 1, 2, and 3 to the PVLAN. This is shown in Figure 28. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 162 O N F I G U R A T I O N X A M P L E Switch p1 p2 Server Configuration zte(cfg)#set pvlan session 1 add promis port 16 isolate- port 1-3 zte(cfg)#show pvlan pvlan session promiscuous-port: 16 isolated-port...
  • Page 163: 802. 1X Transparent Transmission

    Chapter 7 Service Configuration zte(cfg)#set pvlan session 2 add promis trunk 16 isolate- trunk 1, 2, 3 zte(cfg)#show pvlan pvlan session promiscuous-port: 16 isolated-port : 1-3 isolated-trunk pvlan session promiscuous-port: T16 isolated-port isolated-trunk : 1-3 pvlan session promiscuous-port: isolated-port isolated-trunk...
  • Page 164: Configuring 802. 1X Transparent Transmission

    ZXR10 2920/2928/2952have been configured. Layer 3 Configuration ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides few layer 3 functions for the Introduction to Layer 3 remote configuration and management. To realize the remote access, an IP port must be configured on the switch.
  • Page 165: Configuring Ip Port

    The next-hop address and egress interface describe the way that switch forwards destination packet. ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 allows addition and deletion of entries in the static ARP table. ARP table records mapping between IP address of each node in same network and MAC address.
  • Page 166: Table 243 Set Ipport Command

    Result: This enable/disable the layer 3 port. ND OF STEPS Result IP port on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 has been configured. Note: When modifying the configuration of an IP port, set the port to disable state first, and then modify the configuration.
  • Page 167: Static Route Configuration

    O U T E Switch 192.1.1.1/24 192.1.1.2/24 Router 192.1.2.0/24 Remote host is located in the network segment 192. 0/24, which is not the same as the switch. This is shown in Figure 29. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 168: Configuring Arp Table Entry

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function arp add <A. B. router config This adds a static C. D> <xx. ARP table entry xx> <0-63> <vlanname> Result: This adds a static ARP table entry. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 169: Table 248 Arp Delete Command

    This sets ARP table timeout <1-1000> entry aging time of the IP port Result: This deletes the iproute configuration. To add the iproute, use command add iproute {<A. D/M>|<A. D> <A. D>} <A. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 170: Table 252 Arp Ipport Timeout Command

    2 5 5 S A B L E H O W O M M A N D Format Mode Function show ipport [<0- router config This views ARP 63>] table entries Result: This views ipport. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 171: Table 256 Show Arp Command

    H O W O M M A N D Format Mode Function show arp iproute router config This views ARP table entries Result: This views ARP iproute. ND OF STEPS Result table entry been configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 172 (V1.0) ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) This page is intentionally blank. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 173: Chapter 8

    It is used to transfer network resource and services. Controlled port can be configured as bidirectional controlled input controlled meet requirement different applications. If subscriber authentication is not passed, this subscriber cannot visit services provided authentication system. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 174 This authentication mode features poor security and username and password transferred may be easily stolen. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 175 Server uses user password it stores and MD5 algorithm to encrypt Challenge string. It compares this Challenge string with encrypted password of the server and returns a response accordingly. Process of using the CHAP mode for identity authentication is shown in Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 176 U T H E N T I C A T I O N Switch User terminal system RADIUS server EAPOL RADIUS EAPOL-Start EAP-Request/Identity EAP-Response/Identity Connection setup Access-Request Access-Challenge EAP-Request/Challenge EAP-Response/MD5- Access-Request Challenge EAP-Success Access-Accept Successful access Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 177: Configuring 802. 1X

    Note: The default authentication control mode is “auto”. To allow/prohibit multi-subscriber access of the port, use command aaa-control port <portlist> multiple-hosts {enable|disable} in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 259. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 178: Table 259 Aaa Control Port Multiple Host Command

    This enable/disable authenticate re-authentication {enable|disable} mechanism Result: This enable/disable re-authentication mechanism. To set the re-authentication interval, use command dot1x re-authenticate period <1-4294967295> in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 262. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 179: Table 262 Dot1X Re-Authentication Period Command

    Note: The following are the main features of abnormal off- line detection mechanism. Besides re-authentication mechanism, NAS module also introduces abnormal off-line detection mechanism to judge whether subscriber still keeps the connection. Abnormal off-line detection mechanism only requires a Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 180: Configuring Protocol Parameters Of 802. 1X

    PAP, CHAP, and EAP. The default one is EAP. ND OF STEPS Result 802. 1x on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 has been configured. Configuring Protocol Parameters of 802. 1x Purpose This topic describes the configuration of protocol parameters or 802.
  • Page 181: Table 266 Dot1X Quiet Period Command

    To set timeout time for authentication system to receive data packets from authentication server, use command dot1x server-timeout <1-65535> in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 269. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 182: Table 269 Dot1X Server Timeout Command

    Supplicant Timeout and serverTimeout respectively refer to the time during which authentication system shall receive data packet from client system and authentication server. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 183: Configuring Radius

    A B L E A D I U S O M M A N D Format Mode Function radius isp nas config This add/delete an <ispname> ISP domain {enable|disable} Result: This add/delete an ISP domain. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 184: Table 274 Radius Isp Add Authentication Command

    To add an accounting server to the domain, command radius isp <ispname> add accounting <A. D> [<0-65535>] in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 276. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 185: Table 276 Radius Isp Add Accounting Command

    Note: IP address of client in domain must be IP address of an interface on the switch. To set shared password, use command radius isp <ispname> sharedsecret <string> in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 279. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 186: Table 279 Radius Isp Sharedsecret

    To configure domain description, use command radius isp <ispname> description <string> in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 282. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 187: Table 282 Radius Isp Description Command

    This sets NAS <nasname> server name Result: This sets NAS server name. To Enable/Disable billing function of port, use command aaa-control port <portlist> accounting {enable|disable} in nas config mode. This is shown in Table 286. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 188: Table 286 Aaa Control Port Command

    <A. D>] } ] Result: This displays RADIUS configuration. ND OF STEPS Result RADIUS has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Example This example describes how to enable 802. 1x function of port Set quiet-period to 60 seconds, tx-period to 30 seconds,...
  • Page 189 MaxHosts HistoryHostsTotal OnlineHosts zte(cfg-nas)#show dot1x TxPeriod : 30 QuietPeriod : 60 SuppTimeout ServerTimeout : 30 ReAuthPeriod 3600 ReAuthenticate : disabled MaxReq zte(cfg-nas)# Enable re-authentication function and set re-authentication period to 3600 seconds. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 190 OnlineHosts Configure RADIUS domain 188 according to the following requirements: Authentication server address and accounting server address: 212 and 10. 40. 92. Share Password: 123456 Client IP address: 10. 100. Use default domain. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 191: Qinq Overview

    Figure 33 shows typical networking of the QinQ technology. Port connected to user network is called Customer port. Port connected to ISP network is called Uplink port. Edge access equipment of ISP network is called Provider Edge (PE). Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 192: Configuring Qinq

    2920/2928/2952. Steps For the PVLAN configuration, perform the following steps. To add/delete a Customer port, use command set qinq customer port <portlist> {enable|disable} in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 289. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 193: Table 289 Set Qinq Customer Port Command

    Result: This displays QinQ configuration. ND OF STEPS Result PVLAN has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Note When QinQ is configured, customer port and uplink port of SPVLAN can be set as an untagged port, or as a tagged port.
  • Page 194: Sqinq Overview

    (V1.0) ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) zte(cfg)#set vlan 10 enable zte(cfg)#set vlan 10 add port 1, 24 zte(cfg)#set port 1, 24 pvid 10 zte(cfg)#set qinq customer port 1 enable zte(cfg)#set qinq uplink port 24 enable Configuration of switch B is same as that of switch A.
  • Page 195: Configuring Sqinq

    Format Mode Function qos-remark in global config This sets Qos sqinq-session <1- remark 256> profile <0- 71> up {no- change|enable- modify|disable- modify} dscp {no- change|enable- modify |disable- modify} Result: This sets Qos remark. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 196: Table 295 Clear Policy Qos Command

    E D I R E C T O M M A N D Format Mode Function set policy redirect global config This redirects policy in sqinq-session for traffic <1-256> port < portname> Result: This redirects policy for traffic. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 197: Table 299 Clear Policy Redirect Command

    E S S I O N O M M A N D Format Mode Function set port <portlist> global config This applies SQinQ sqinq-session session to port <sessionlist> {enable|disable} Result: This applies SQinQ session to port. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 198: Table 303 Clear Sqinq Session Command

    Configuration of Switch A zte(cfg)#set sqinq-session 1 customer-vlan 1-200 uplink- vlan 100 zte(cfg)#set port 1-6 sqinq-session 1 enable zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 enable zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 add port 1-6 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 add port 24 tag zte(cfg)#set sqinq-session customer-vlan 201-4094...
  • Page 199: Syslog Overview

    Configuration of Switch B zte(cfg)#set sqinq-session 1 customer-vlan 1-200 uplink- vlan 100 zte(cfg)#set port 1-3 sqinq-session 1 enable zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 enable zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 add port 1-3 untag zte(cfg)#set vlan 100 add port 24 tag zte(cfg)#set sqinq-session customer-vlan 201-4094...
  • Page 200: Configuring Syslog

    This setups syslog delete} server information receiving server Result: This setups syslog information receiving server. To enable/disable module of syslog, use command set syslog module in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 309. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 201: Configuring Ntp

    Result: This displays configuration of syslog. ND OF STEPS Result Syslog has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Example In this example, syslog in switch is enabled, level of information is informational and all functional modules are enabled.
  • Page 202: Table 311 Set Ntp Command

    IP address which is used when switch sends time synchronization request of NTP protocol Result: This configures source IP address which is used when switch send time synchronization request of NTP protocol. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 203: Garp/Gvrp Overview

    VLAN in switches. One switch which supports GVRP can receive information of VLAN registration from other switches and dynamically update local information of VLAN registration including current VLANs in switch and interfaces in these VLANs. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 204: Configuring Garp

    Result: This shows GARP information and timer setup status. Note: All timers which enable GARP must be exactly same otherwise application protocol can’t work normally. ND OF STEPS Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 205: Configuring Gvrp

    Result: This configures type of GVRP registration in port. Note: By default, system port GVRP registration status is normal, this command is to setup port GVRP registration type. There are three types of registration types: Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 206: Table 321 Set Gvrp Trunk Command

    There are three kinds of registration type in trunk port. Functions of them are same as that in port. To show GVRP configuration information, use command show gvrp in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 323. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 207: Table 323 Show Gvrp Command

    2 registration fixed zte(cfg)#set gvrp port 2 registration forbidden zte(cfg)#set gvrp port 2 registration normal In this example, enable/disable GVRP in trunk port and configure type of registration in trunk port. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 208: Dhcp Snooping/Option82

    Use Option82 technique to provide more additional information, and then strengthen the network safety ability. Typical applications of DHCP Snooping and Option82 are shown in Figure 34. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 209: Configuring Global Dhcp

    2920/2928/2952 to support snooping and Option82 function. Steps For the global configuration of DHCP, perform the following steps. To enable/disable the system of DHCP function, command dhcp {enable|disable} global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 324. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 210: Table 324 Set Dhcp Command

    Result: This displays DHCP information and attribute of the ports. ND OF STEPS Result DHCP global has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 and to support snooping and Option82 function. Note DHCP global configurations are indispensable precondition to use Snooping and Option82 function.
  • Page 211: Configuring Dhcp Snooping

    Result: This displays DHCP Snooping configurations. To display information of DHCP Snooping dynamic binding table, use command show dhcp snooping binding [port <portname>] in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 329. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 212: Configuring Ip Source Guard

    Otherwise it will impact DHCP interaction. ND OF STEPS Result DHCP snooping has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Configuring IP Source Guard Purpose This topic describes IP source guard configuration on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Steps For the configuration of IP source guard, perform the following steps.
  • Page 213: Configuring Dhcp Option82

    Result: This displays IP source guard configuration. ND OF STEPS Result IP source guard has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Configuring DHCP Option82 Purpose This topic describes the Option82 configuration on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Steps For the configuration of Option82, perform the following steps.
  • Page 214: Table 334 Set Dhcp Option82 Command

    Result: This enable/disable DHCP Option82 Circuit_ID sub- option based on port. Important! ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 supports three forms of Circuit_ID sub-option: Cisco form, CHINA-TEL form and DSL-Forum form. To enable/disable DHCP Option82 Subscriber_ID sub- option based on port,...
  • Page 215: Table 337 Set Dhcp Option82 Sub-Option Port Command

    This displays DHCP Option82 ani Option82 access- node-identifier Result: This displays DHCP Option82 access node identifier. To display DHCP Option82 configuration information based on port, use command show dhcp Option82 port Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 216: Table 340 Show Dhcp Option82 Port Command

    Result: This clears configuration of DHCP Option82 access- node-identifier. ND OF STEPS Result Option82 has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Example This example shows the following instance of DHCP global configuration. zte(cfg)#set dhcp enable zte(cfg)#set dhcp port 1 server...
  • Page 217 The following instance shows DHCP Option82 configuration. zte(cfg)#set dhcp option82 add port 1-8,24 zte(cfg)#set dhcp option82 delete port 5 zte(cfg)#set dhcp option82 ani nanjing68 zte(cfg)#set dhcp option82 sub-option port 7 circuit-ID on china-tel zte(cfg)#set dhcp option82 sub-option port 7 subscriber-ID on yuhuatai The following instance shows DHCP Option82 configuration information.
  • Page 218: Vbas Overview

    VBAS are encapsulated into Ethernet data frames in layer 2 directly, and use protocol number 0x8200 to identify. Note Only trust ports can receive VBAS packets for switches and VBAS response packets only can be sent from trust ports. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 219: Configuring Vbas

    O R T O M M A N D Format Mode Function set vbas trust- global config This enable/disable port <portlist> trust port VBAS {enable|disable} function Result: This enable/disable trust port VBAS function. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 220: Table 344 Set Vbas Cascade Port Command

    1 enable zte(cfg)#set vbas cascade-port 2 enable Configuration of Switch B zte(cfg)#set vbas enable zte(cfg)#set vbas trust-port 1 enable Show Configuration of Switch A zte(cfg)#show vbas vbas enable trust port cascade port Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 221: Sflow Monitoring Overview

    IP address of sFlow can not be set. To set IP address of sFlow collector, use command set sflow collector-address <A. D> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 347. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 222: Table 347 Set Sflow Collector Address Command

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function set sflow global config This sets sample {ingress|egress} frequency reload- reload-mode mode on port of {continuous|cpu} sFlow function Result: This sets sample frequency reload-mode on port of sFlow function. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 223: Table 351 Set Sflow Clear Config Command

    This clear sFlow config configurations Result: This clears sFlow configurations. ND OF STEPS Result sFlow has been configured on ZXR10 2920/2928/2952/5116- FI/5124-FI. Examples In the following instance, it shows configurations of IP addresses of sFlow proxy and collector, and it enables the sample flow function on port 1.
  • Page 224: Zesr Overview

    When link trouble occurs, free the port from blocked to protect the service flow. ZESR features ZTE Ethernet Switching Ring supports fast convergence well when the topology of ring Ethernet link changes. ZESR is a master switch in an annular network, and others are transits.
  • Page 225: Configuring Zesr

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function set zesr domain global config This sets primary <domainId> port in ZESR primary port domain <portname> Result: This sets primary port in ZESR domain. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 226: Table 354 Set Zesr Domain Secondary Port Command

    Note: Set trunk port as the secondary port on switches in ZESR domain. To add control VLAN in ZESR domain, use command set zesr domain <domainId> add control_vlan <vlanname> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 357. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 227: Table 357 Set Zesr Domain Vlan Command

    Result: This deletes control VLAN in ZESR domain. To delete protect VLAN in ZESR domain, use command zesr domain <domainId> delete protect_vlan <vlanlist> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 360. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 228: Table 360 Set Zesr Domain Delete Vlan Command

    Note: Clearing parameters configuration in ZESR domain can be processed when ZESR function is disabled in ZESR domain. To display ZESR domain configuration, use command show zesr domain <domainId> in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 363. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 229: Table 363 Show Zesr Domain Command

    Example This example describes instance configuration in ZESR domain. zte(cfg)#set zesr domain 2 mode transit zte(cfg)#set zesr domain 2 primary port 5 zte(cfg)#set zesr domain 2 secondary port 6 zte(cfg)#set zesr domain 2 add control_vlan 100 zte(cfg)#set zesr domain 2 add protect_vlan 110-115...
  • Page 230 Domain enabled : Yes Node mode : Transit Primary port Port state : Forward Secondary port : 4 Port state : Forward ZESR Domain Control Vlan : 10 ZESR Domain protected vlan : 1, 20-30 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 231: Chapter 9

    Cluster Management Overview Configuring a ZDP Configuring ZTP Configuring Cluster Configuring a Cluster Member Configuring Cluster Parameters Configuring Access and Control Cluster Members Displaying Cluster Configuration Web Management Overview Logging On Using Web Management Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 232 Configuring Port and Parameters Configuring Vlan Management Configuring PVLAN Configuring Mirroring Management Configuring LACP Management Configuring Terminal Record Configuring Port Statistics Configuring Saving Configuration Rebooting an Equipment Uploading a File Configuring User Management Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 233: Remote Access Overview

    Result: This configures IP address that allows remote access. To delete all IP addresses that allow remote access, use command clear remote-access all in global configuration mode. This is shown in Table 367. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 234: Remote-Access Configuration Examples

    Result: This displays Remote-Access configuration information. ND OF STEPS Result Remote-Access has been configured. Remote-Access Configuration Examples Example 1 Only allows network management user to access the switch from 0/24 through Telnet. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 235: Ssh Overview

    SSH connection protocol shall support interactive session. SSH is to encrypt all transmitted data, even if these data is intercepted, no useful information can be obtained. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 236: Configuring Ssh

    Result: This displays SSH configuration and user login status. ND OF STEPS Result SSH has been configured. Example One host attempts to access switch through SSH. Switch is configured with a layer 3 port. IP address of the port is 192. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 237: Configuring Ssh V2. 0

    For the configuration of SSH v2. 0, perform the following steps: Set the IP address and port number of SSH Server, as shown in Figure 38 Setting IP Address And Port Number Of SSH Server. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 238 E T T I N G D D R E S S O R T U M B E R E R V E R Set the SSH version number, as shown in Figure 39. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 239 Figure 40. 4 0 P I G U R E U T T Y E C U R I T Y L E R T SSH login result is shown in Figure 41. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 240: Snmp Overview

    The network management process shall be able to communicate Management over the Internet. Station (NMS) SNMP The protocol used for the exchange of management information between the switching agent process and the NMS, that is, SNMP. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 241: Configuring Snmp

    I E W O M M A N D Format Mode Function create view SNMP config This creates a view Result: This creates a view and specifies whether the view contains a mib subtree. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 242: Table 374 Set Community View Command

    Group can be configured as three views: reading, writing and informing. If it is not specified, it will take “zte View” as the default view, including reading, writing and informing. It is allowed to configure on switch with same group name and different security level.
  • Page 243: Table 377 Set Engineid Command

    Result: This enable/disable SNMP trap. When it is enabled, operation as described in 5) above occurs, a trap is sent to the management console. cold start and warm start traps are sent to management Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 244: Table 380 Clear Community Command

    This is shown in Table 384. 3 8 4 C A B L E L E A R O S T O M M A N D Format Mode Function clear host SNMP config This deletes a trap Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 245: Table 385 Show Snmp Command

    Create a community named “zte” with read/write authority and view named “vvv”, and then associate the community “zte” with view “vvv”. Specify IP address of the host receiving traps as 105, and community as “zte”.
  • Page 246 Create a user named “zteuser” belonging to group named “ztegroup”, with security level of authentication and encrypting, and reading, writing and informing view are default. Specify IP address of host receiving traps as 10. 77, and user as “zteuser”. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 247: Rmon Overview

    1 vlan 1 zte(cfg-router)#set ipport 1 enable zte(cfg-router)#exit zte(cfg)#config snmp zte(cfg-snmp)# set group ztegroup v3 priv zte(cfg-snmp)# set user zteuser ztegroup v3 md5-auth zte des56-priv zte zte(cfg-snmp)# set host 10. 77 inform v3 zteuser priv zte(cfg-snmp)#show snmp group...
  • Page 248: Configuring Rmon

    RMON specifications refers to the definition of RMON MIB. ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 supports four groups of RMON MIB. History History records periodic statistics sample of information that can be obtained from statistics group.
  • Page 249: Table 387 Set History Command

    <portname>|owner <string>|status config create/configure {valid|underCreation|createRequest| instances of the invalid}} statistics group Result: This create/configures instances of the statistics group Command line configuration of statistics group is to configure etherStatsTable in statistics group. Configuration involves: Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 250: Table 389 Set Event Command

    “valid”, “underCreation”, “createRequest” and “invalid”. When it is set to “invalid”, event instance is deleted. To create/configure instances of the alarm group, command alarm <1-65535> {interval <1- 65535>|variable <mib-oid>|sampletype {absolute|delta}|startup {rising|falling|both}|threshold <1-65535> eventindex Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 251: Table 390 Set Alarm Command

    “invalid”, the alarm instance is deleted. Alarm variable can be configured only when object to be sampled specified by alarm variable can sample data. Status can be set to “valid” only when alarm variable is configured successfully. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 252: Table 391 Show Rmon Commands

    ND OF STEPS Result RMON through a HyperTerminal or remote Telnet has been configured. Example Following examples describe how to set event 2, history 2, alarm 2 and statistics 1 respectively. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 253 2 status valid zte(cfg-snmp)#set rmon enable zte(cfg-snmp)#set alarm 2 interval 10 zte(cfg-snmp)#set alarm 2 variable 1. zte(cfg-snmp)#set alarm 2 sample absolute zte(cfg-snmp)#set alarm 2 startup rising zte(cfg-snmp)#set alarm 2 threshold 8 eventindex 2 rising zte(cfg-snmp)#set alarm threshold eventindex falling...
  • Page 254 2 is triggered. Event with index of 2 sends a trap to management station, and creates a log simultaneously. This log can be queried in logTable of event group. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 255: Cluster Management Overview

    Member switches serve as candidate switches before they join the cluster. Switches that do not support cluster management are called independent switches. Cluster management networking is shown in Figure 42. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 256 192.168.1.0/24 Member Member switch switch Member switch Member switch Member switch Outside the cluster Independent switch Candidate switch Changeover rule of four roles of switches within a cluster is shown in Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 257: Configuring A Zdp

    Result: This enable/disable ZDP function. Note: By default, system ZDP function is enabled. When system ZDP function is disabled, contents of neighbor device information table are cleared, and ZDP packets processing is suspended. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 258: Table 393 Set Zdp Port Command

    To set time interval for sending ZDP packets, command set zdp timer <5-255> in group config mode. This is shown in Table 396. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 259: Configuring Ztp

    Steps For the configuration of ZTP, perform the following steps. To enable/disable the system ZTP function, use the following command set ztp {enable|disable} in group config mode. This is shown in Table 399. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 260: Table 399 Set Ztp Command

    Note: A port/trunk can collect and send ZTP information normally only when both ZTP function of the port/trunk and system ZTP function are enabled. To configure ZTP parameters use the following commands in group config mode as shown in Table 402. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 261: Table 402 Set Ztp Commands

    Table 403. 4 0 3 Z A B L E T A R T O M M A N D Format Mode Function ztp start group config This starts collecting topology information manually Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 262: Table 404 Show Start Command

    ID that is generated based on current topology information collection result. With the purpose of facilitating display and cluster management, it is effective to current topology information collection result only. ND OF STEPS Result ZTP has been configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 263: Configuring Cluster

    Result: This sets a command switch; specify a layer 3 number for cluster management and sets IP address pool for user cluster management. After a candidate switch is added to the cluster by command switch becomes member switch, Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 264: Configuring A Cluster Member

    This adds a mac <xx. member based on xx> <1-255> device MAC address and specify member Result: This adds a member based on device MAC address and specify member ID. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 265: Configuring Cluster Parameters

    This is shown in Table 414. 4 1 4 S A B L E R O U P A M E O M M A N D Format Mode Function set group name group config This sets cluster Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 266: Table 415 Set Group Handtime Command

    Server of cluster. To set IP address of internal public TFTP Server of cluster, use command set group tftpsvr < A. D > in group config mode. This is shown in Table 418. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 267: Configuring Access And Control Cluster Members

    O M M A N D Format Mode Function rlogin member privileged mode This switches from <1-255> command switch to a specified member switch Result: This switches from command switch to a specified member switch. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 268: Table 420 Rlogin Commander Command

    4 2 3 E A B L E R A S E E M B E R O M M A N D Format Mode Function erase member privileged mode This deletes {<idlist>|all} configuration of Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 269: Displaying Cluster Configuration

    R O U P A N D I D A T E O M M A N D Format Mode Function show group global config This displays candidate candidate switches that can be added Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 270: Table 427 Show Group Member Command

    WYXX(cfg)#set vlan 2525 enable WYXX(cfg)#set vlan 2525 add port 1-16 tag WYXX(cfg)#config router WYXX(cfg-router)#set ipport 25 ipaddress 100. 10/24 WYXX(cfg-router)#set ipport 25 vlan 2525 WYXX(cfg-router)#set ipport 25 enable WYXX(cfg-router)#iproute 0. 0/0 100. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 271 Chapter 9 Network Management Create a cluster on layer 3 port 1 of command switch and VLAN 1 (default VLAN). Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 272 Cmdr. WYXX(cfg-group)#show group member MbrId MacAddress IpAddress Status ----- ----------------- ------------------- ---------- d6 192. 168. 2/24 cf 192. 168. 3/24 fa 192. 168. 4/24 d5 192. 168. 5/24 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 3a 192. 168. 6/24...
  • Page 273 Open Connecting . Membr_4. zte>enable Membr_4. zte(cfg)#set vlan 4000 enable Membr_4. zte(cfg)#set vlan 4000 add port 1-16 tag Delete cluster created on VLAN 1. Cmdr. WYXX(cfg-group)#set group delete member 1-5 Deleting member id : 1 Successed to del member! Deleting member id : 2...
  • Page 274 (V1.0) ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) Create a cluster on VLAN 4000. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 275 Cmdr. WYXX(cfg-group)#show group member MbrId MacAddress IpAddress Status ----- ---------------- ----------------- ---------- d6 192. 168. 2/24 cf 192. 168. 3/24 fa 192. 168. 4/24 d5 192. 168. 5/24 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION 3a 192. 168. 6/24...
  • Page 276: Web Management Overview

    WYXX(cfg-group)#set group syslogsvr 110. Download version kernel. Z on member 4. Membr_4. zte(cfg-tffs)#tftp commander download kernel. Web Management Overview ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 provides an embedded WEB server Management stored in flash memory. It allows users to manage the switch Description remotely using a standard WEB browser (give the advice that the browser version should be above IE 4.
  • Page 277 In Normal User there is no need of Admin Password. Without Admin Password, admin user is not accessible. 4. Click <Login> button, and log in the main system. Result: Ethernet switch is displayed as shown in Figure 45. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 278: Configuring A System

    1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Configuration > System to open system information page. Result: System configuration is displayed showing all the parameters as shown in Figure 46. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 279: Configuring Port And Parameters

    Result: Host name and address is changed. ND OF STEPS Result Structure of switch has been configured. Configuring Port and Parameters Purpose This topic describes the port status and parameters. For port status, perform following steps. Steps Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 280 4 7 P I G U R E O R T T A T E A R A M E T E R S Result: Port status appears as shown in Figure 48. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 281: Table 429 Port Parameters Detail

    Note: When port state is linkdown, the items “Duplex” and “Speed” are meaningless. 2. Click catalog tree left system main page Configuration > Port > Port Parameter to open the port configuration information page, as shown in Figure 49. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 282 3. For single port configuration, click Config button in the port row in the port configuration information page list to open the configuration page of the port need to be configured, as shown in Figure 50. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 283 Select All for all ports to be selected, then click Apply button to open the batch ports configuration page, as shown in Figure 51. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 284: Configuring Vlan Management

    Configuration > VLAN > Vlan Overview to open VLAN information page. This shows recent operated VLAN information. If there is on operation on the VLAN, it shows VLAN as default. This is shown in Figure 52. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 285: Table 430 Parameters Description

    Go column. 3. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Configuration > VLAN > Vlan Configure to open VLAN number input page, as shown in Figure 53. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 286 5 4 S I G U R E I N G L E L A N 6. After configuring some attributes of the Vlan, click Apply button to submit. Result: Vlan is configured Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 287: Configuring Pvlan

    For the configuration PVLAN, perform the following steps. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Configuration > PVLAN > PVLAN Overview to open PVLAN information page, as shown in Figure 56. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 288: Table 431 Pvlan Parameters Description

    Isolated Trunk Isolated trunk 2. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Configuration > PVLAN > Pvlan Configure to open the PVLAN configuration page, as shown in Figure 57. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 289: Configuring Mirroring Management

    For the port mirroring management, perform the following steps. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page configuration > mirror to open mirror information page, as shown in Figure 58. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 290: Table 432 Port Mirror Detail

    Source port of the mirror Destination port Destination port of the mirror 2. Click Config link on the right of Ingress column to open the ingress port mirror configuration page, as shown in Figure Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 291 4. Click Config link on the right of Egress column to open the egress port mirror configuration page, as shown in Figure 60. 6 0 E I G U R E G R E S S O R T I R R O R Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 292: Configuring Lacp Management

    N F O R M A T I O N E T A I L Parameters Description Admin Status LACP enable status Lacp Priority LACP priority Information of assembling port is shown in Table 434. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 293: Table 434 Assembling Port Information

    Result: This configures assembling port attributes. 6. Click the catalog tree in the left of system main page Configuration > Lacp > Lacp State to open assembling group information page, as shown in Figure 63. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 294: Table 435 Assembling Group Detail

    Attached ports in the assembling group Active Ports Active ports in the assembling group GroupMode Assembling mode of the assembling group 7. Click Config button right open corresponding assembling group configuration page, shown in Figure 64. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 295: Configuring Terminal Record

    For the configuration of terminal record, perform the following steps. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Monitoring > Terminal Log to open the terminal log information page, as shown in Figure 65. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 296: Configuring Port Statistics

    1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Monitoring > Port Statistics to open the port statistics information page, as shown in Figure 66. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 297: Configuring Information

    Steps following step. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Monitoring > Running config to open the configuration information page, as shown in Figure 67. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 298: Saving Configuration

    For the configuration of saving, perform the following steps. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Maintenance > Save to open the configuration saving reminder page, as shown in Figure 68. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 299: Rebooting An Equipment

    For the configuration of rebooting equipment, perform the following steps. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Maintenance > Reboot to open the reboot page, as shown in Figure 69. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 300: Uploading A File

    For the configuration of file uploading, perform the following steps. 1. Click the catalog tree in the left of the system main page Maintenance > Upload to open the file upload page, shown in Figure 70. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 301 Figure 71; then click OK to upload the file. 7 1 B I G U R E R O W S E N D S E L E C T I L E ND OF STEPS Result The file uploaded successfully. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 302: Configuring User Management

    Click Add in the user management page to open the adding user page, as shown in Figure 73. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 303 I G U R E E L E T I N G S E R 6. Input the management password , and select the user to be deleted, then click Apply to submit. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 304 (V1.0) ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 Access Switch User Manual (Volume I) ND OF STEPS Result User management tool has been configured and now it is possible to add and delete a user. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 305: Chapter 10

    C h a p t e r Maintenance Overview Introduction This chapter provides routine maintenance, common test methods and troubleshooting of ZXR10 2920/2928/2952. Contents This chapter includes the following contents: Topics Page No. Routine Maintenance Daily Routine Maintenance Monthly Maintenance...
  • Page 306: Routine Maintenance

    ND OF STEPS Result: This checks the daily routine maintenance. Monthly Maintenance This topic describes the monthly maintenance of ZXR10 Purpose 2920/2928/2952/5116-FI/5124-FI. For the monthly maintenance, meet the following requirements. Prerequisites Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 307: Maintenance Period

    Chapter 10 Maintenance Summarize questions encountered in routine operations and please discuss with ZTE maintenance personnel if necessary. Summarize and accumulate maintenance experiences in routine maintenance to conduct more efficient maintenance. Steps For the configuration of monthly maintenance, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 308: Single Loop Test Method

    This enable/disable port <portlist> loop test function of {enable|disable specified port Result: This enable/disable loop test function of specified port. Note: By default, port loop test function is disabled. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 309: Table 438 Set Loop Detect Port Vlan Command

    Result: This enable/disable loop test function of a trunk on a vlan. Note: By default, loop test function of a trunk is disabled. 5. To enable/disable loop test protection function of specified port, use command Table 441. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 310: Table 441 Set Loop Detect Port Protect Command

    Protection takes effect only when loop test protection function of port is enabled. 8. To set interval time of sending loop test packet, command set loopdetect sendpktinterval <5-60> in global config mode. This is shown in Table 444. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 311: Virtual Circuit Test

    Use show vct port command on switch to query the VCT result of the specified port. For interface modules in extended slots, this switch only supports VCT of gigabit electrical interface. For other interface modules, VCT is not supported. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 312: Common Troubleshooting

    3. Check whether serial port of HyperTerminal is normal, and replace configuration terminal. 4. Check whether the console port of switch is normal. ND OF STEPS Result This checks console port in detail. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 313: Troubleshooting Through Telnet

    The login password of the switch is set to null. Steps For the troubleshooting o logging into switch through Telnet, perform the following steps. 1. Set a non-null login password. ND OF STEPS Result This sets a non-null password of the switch. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 314: Troubleshooting The Browser

    Steps For the troubleshooting of switch through web, perform the following step. 1. Examine the configuration of the switch, and input the right user name and password. ND OF STEPS Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 315: Troubleshooting The User Name/Password

    BSP version: 1. 2/6-b Creation date: Aug 1 2006, 09:40:27 Press any key to stop auto-boot. [ZxR10 Boot]: boot status, enter <zte> enter [BootManager] status of the switch. Enter <?> to get command help. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 316 Run del command to delete the configuration file, then restart the switch. [BootManager]:ls KERNEL RUNNING. config. [BootManager]:del running. [BootManager]:del config. [BootManager]:reboot After the switch is restarted, use the default user name and password to log in to the switch. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 317: Troubleshooting Password

    To troubleshoot the interconnection of two devices in the same VLAN, perform the following steps. 1. Modify the PVID of the port to be consistent with the related VLAN ID. 2. Enable all ports. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 318 3. Enable the VLAN. 4. Add the port to the VLAN and select untag. 5. Set correct IP address on equipment. ND OF STEPS Result Interconnect of two devices in same VLAN is configured. Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 319: Abbreviations

    CLNS Connectionless Network Service Class of Service Cyclic Redundancy Check Constraint based Routing Label Distribution CRLDP Protocol Cryptographic Sequence Number Channel Service Unit Digit Data Network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Designate IS Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 320 Link Control Protocol Label Distribution Protocol Logical Link Control Link State Advertisement Link State PDU Label Switch Router Media Access Control Message Digest 5 MULTI_EXIT_DISC Management Information Base MPLS Multi-Protocol Label Switching Maximum Transmission Unit Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 321 Request For Comments Routing Information Protocol Route lookup engine RMON Remote Monitoring Router Operation System RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control Security Main Processor SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 322 Type Of Service TELNET Telecommunication Network Protocol Time To Live User Datagram Protocol VLSM Variable Length Subnet Mask Virtual Private Network Virtual Routing Forwarding VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Wide Area Network World Wide Web Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 323 Figures Figure 1 ZXR10 2920/2928/2952FI Working Principle .... 10 Figure 2 Front Panel Of ZXR10 2920........11 Figure 3 Front Panel Of ZXR10 2928........12 Figure 4 Front Panel Of ZXR102952 ........13 Figure 5 FGEI Subboard ............ 15 Figure 6 SF-2GE-2SFP subboard(FGFI) ......16 figure 7 SF-2GE-SFPRJ45subboard(FGFE)...
  • Page 324 Figure 62 Batch Assembling Ports Configuration....279 Figure 63 Assembling Group Information ......280 Figure 64 Assembling Group Information ......281 Figure 65 Terminal Log Information ........282 Figure 66 Statistical Information........283 Figure 67 Configuration Information........284 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 325 Figure 69 Reboot............286 Figure 70 File Upload ............287 Figure 71 Browse And select File........287 Figure 72 User Management ..........288 Figure 73 Adding user ............. 289 Figure 74 Deleting User ........... 289 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
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  • Page 327: Tables

    Table 24 Rename Command ..........51 Table 25 Cd Command ............51 Table 26 Ls Command............51 Table 27 Tftp Command ............ 51 Table 28 Copy Command........... 52 Table 29 Format Command ..........52 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 328 Table 61 Set Mirror Dest-Port Command ......76 Table 62 Set Mirror Delete Dest-Port Command ....76 Table 63 Show Mirror Command ......... 77 Table 64 Clear Vlan Command..........78 Table 65 Create Vlan Command.......... 78 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 329 Table 98 Set Igmp Snooping Add Vlan Command ....92 Table 99 Set Igmp Snooping Delete Vlan Command ....92 Table 100 Set Igmp Snooping Delete Vlan Command..... 92 Table 101 Set Igmp Snooping Query Vlan Command ..... 93 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 330 Table 132 Create IPTV Cac-Rule Command ......105 Table 133 IPTV Cac-Rule Command ........105 Table 134 IPTV Cac-Rule Prvcount Command ..... 105 Table 135 IPTV Cac-Rule Prvtime Command ....... 105 Table 136 IPTV Cac-Rule Prvinterval Command....106 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 331 Table 168 Set Stp Instance Trunk Loop-Guard Command ..117 Table 169 Set Stp Instance Vlan Command ......118 Table 170 Set Stp Name Command........118 Table 171 Set Stp Port Command ........118 Table 172 Set Stp Port Linktype Command......118 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 332 Table 205 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command ....135 Table 206 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command ....135 Table 207 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command ....135 Table 208 Set Qos Policer Parameters Command ....136 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 333 Table 241 Set 802. 1x Relay Command ......150 Table 242 Show 802. 1x Relay Command ......150 Table 243 Set Ipport Command ........152 Table 244 Set Ipport Vlan Command ......... 152 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 334 Table 276 Radius Isp Add Accounting Command ....171 Table 277 Radius Isp Delete Accounting Command....171 Table 278 Radius Isp Client Command....... 171 Table 279 Radius Isp sharedsecret........172 Table 280 Default Isp Default Isp Command....... 172 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 335 Table 312 Set Ntp Server Command ......... 188 Table 313 Set Ntp Source Command ......... 188 Table 314 Show Ntp Command......... 189 Table 315 Set Garp Command.......... 190 Table 316 Set Garp Timer Command ......... 190 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 336 Table 349 Set sFlow Ingress Command ......208 Table 350 Set sFlow Reload Mode Command ...... 208 Table 351 Set sFlow Clear Config Command ....... 209 Table 352 Set Zesr Domain Command....... 211 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 337 Table 384 Clear Host Command........230 Table 385 Show Snmp Command ........231 Table 386 Set Rmon Command ........234 Table 387 Set History Command........235 Table 388 Set Statistics Command ........235 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 338 Table 420 Rlogin Commander Command......254 Table 421 Tftp Commander Command....... 254 Table 422 Save Member Command ........254 Table 423 Erase Member Command ........254 Table 424 Reboot Member Command ........ 255 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 339 Table 443 Set Loop Detect Block Delay Command ....296 Table 444 Set Loop Detect Send Command ......297 Table 445 Show Loop Detect Command ......297 Table 446 Serial Port Attribute ......... 298 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...
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  • Page 341: Index

    TFTP server..... 54, 56, 57 IP address....37, 127, 147 VLAN ....80, 127, 147 Isolated port ..... 147, 148 ZXR10 2920/2928/2952 ..ii local safety ......1 ZXR10 5900/5200 ..ii, 148 Media Access Control (MAC) . 85 Confidential and Proprietary Information of ZTE CORPORATION...

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