About This Manual Organization H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Configuration Manual is organized as follows: Part Contents includes Obtaining Documentation, Product 00 Product Overview Features, and Features. includes Ethernet Port Configuration, Port Configuration, Link Aggregation Configuration, Port Isolation Configuration, VLAN Configuration, MAC...
Caution data loss or damage to equipment. Note Means a complementary description. Related Documentation In addition to this manual, each H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches documentation set includes the following: Manual Description It introduces the installation procedure, H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches...
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Organization The System Volume is organized as follows: Features (operation Description manual) The S9500 series provide a series of configuration commands and command line interfaces for configuring and managing the switch. The volume describes: Command Line Command line interface Interface...
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Operation Manual H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches System Volume Organization Features (operation Description manual) A network quality analyzer (NQA), which is an enhancement of the ping function, is used to test the performance of various protocols operating in a network. The volume describes:...
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Operation Manual H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches System Volume Organization Features (operation Description manual) The management module of configuration file provides a user-friendly operation interface. It saves the configuration of the switch in the text format of command line to record the Configuration File whole configuration process.
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Operation Manual H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches System Volume Organization Features (operation Description manual) As a private protocol, ACSEI provides a method for exchanging information between ACFP clients and ACFP server. The volume describes: ACSEI Server ACSEI overview ACSEI Server configuration Open Application Platform (OAP) is developed based on Open Application Architecture (OAA).
Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Command Line Interface..................... 1-1 1.1 Command Line Interface ....................1-1 1.2 Command Line View......................1-1 1.3 Features and Functions of Command Line ..............1-10 1.3.1 Online Help of Command Line ................
Command Line View Features and Functions of Command Line 1.1 Command Line Interface H3C series switches provide a series of configuration commands and command line interfaces for configuring and managing the switch. The command line interface has the following characteristics: Local configuration via the Console port and AUX port.
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Monitor level: Commands of this level, including the display command and the debugging command, are used for system maintenance, service fault diagnosis, etc. The operation of saving configuration file is not allowed on this level of commands.
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface OSPF view OSPF area view BGP view IS-IS view Route policy view Basic ACL view Advanced ACL view Layer-2 ACL view Conform-level view WRED index view...
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit 100M Ethernet port view [H3C-Ethernet Key in 2/1/1] interface ethernet 2/1/1 in system view...
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit Use quit to return to Key in system view Local-user Configure local [H3C-luser-us local-user...
Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit Use quit to return to system view Configure RIP Key in rip in RIP view...
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit Use quit to return to Define the rule Key in acl system view Advanced...
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit Use quit to return to system view Configure MPLS Key in mpls in MPLS view...
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Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit Use quit to Key in ip return to Configure [H3C-vpn-vpn vpn-instance system view vpn-instance...
Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Command Command to Command to Function Prompt view enter exit Use quit to return to Key in system view Configure some hgmpserver HGMP view...
Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface chinese Chinese environment english English environment Input a command with a “?” separated by a space. If this position is for parameters, all the parameters and their brief descriptions will be listed.
Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface 1.3.3 History Command of Command Line Command line interface provides the function similar to that of DosKey. The commands entered by users can be automatically saved by the command line interface and you can invoke and execute them at any time later.
Operation Manual – Command Line Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Command Line Interface Error messages Causes Too many parameters Enter too many parameters. Ambiguous command The parameters entered are not specific. 1.3.5 Editing Characteristics of Command Line Command line interface provides the basic command editing function and supports to edit multiple lines.
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Switch Login ........................ 1-1 1.1 Setting Up Configuration Environment Through the Console Port........1-1 1.2 Setting Up Configuration Environment Through Telnet............. 1-2 1.2.1 Connecting a PC to the Switch Through Telnet............
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Switch Login Chapter 1 Switch Login When configuring switch login, go to these sections for information you are interested Setting Up Configuration Environment Through the Console Port...
Step 3: The switch is powered on. Display self-test information of the switch and prompt you to press Enter to show the command line prompt such as <H3C>. Step 4: Input a command to configure the switch or view the operation state. Input a “?”...
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System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] user-interface vty 0 [H3C-ui-vty0] set authentication password simple xxxx (xxxx is the login password of Telnet user) Step 2: To set up the configuration environment, connect the Ethernet port of the PC to...
After you input the correct password, it displays the command line prompt (such as <H3C>). If the prompt “All user interfaces are used, please try later! The connection was closed by the remote host!” appears, it indicates that the maximum number of Telnet users that can be accessed to the switch is reached at this moment.
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DNS domain name of the Telnet Server. Step 4: Enter the preset login password and you will see the prompt such <H3C>. If the prompt “All user interfaces are used, please try later! The connection was closed by the remote host!”...
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Switch Login 1.3 Setting Up Configuration Environment Through Modem Dial-up Step 1: Perform authentication configuration for the modem user via the console port of the switch before the user logs into the switch through a dial-up modem.
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Step 4: Enter the preset login password on the remote terminal emulator and wait for the prompt such as <H3C>. Then you can configure and manage the switch. Enter “?” to get the immediate help. For details of specific commands, refer to the following chapters.
To facilitate system management, the switches support user interface based configuration for the configuration and management of port attributes. Presently, the S9500 series switches support the following user interface based configuration methods: Local configuration via the console port and AUX port Local and remote configuration through Telnet on Ethernet port Remote configuration through dialing with modem via the AUX port.
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration It follows the rules below. Console user interface is numbered as the first interface designated as user interface 0. AUX user interface is numbered as the second interface designated as user interface 1.
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration Follow these steps to enter user interface view: To do… Use the command… Enter a single user interface view or user-interface [ type ] first-number...
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Restore the default stop bit undo stopbits By default, an asynchronous port supports 1 stop bit. Note that setting 1.5 stop bits is not available on S9500 series at present. V. Configuring the data bit Follow these steps to configure the data bit: To do…...
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration 2.2.4 Configuring Terminal Attributes The following commands can be used for configuring the terminal attributes, including enabling/disabling terminal service, disconnection upon timeout, lockable user interface, configuring terminal screen length and history command buffer size.
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration III. Locking user interface This configuration is to lock the current user interface and prompt the user to enter the password. This makes it impossible for others to operate in the interface after the user leaves.
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration 2.2.5 Managing Users The management of users includes the setting of user logon authentication method, level of command which a user can use after logging on, level of command which a user can use after logging on from the specifically user interface, and command level.
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [H3C] user-interface vty 0 [H3C-ui-vty0] authentication-mode password [H3C-ui-vty0] set authentication password simple test Perform authentication using the AAA scheme specified for an ISP domain.
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration Note: By default, password is required to be set for authenticating local users and remote Modem users log in via the AUX port, and Telnet users log in through Ethernet port. If no password has been set, the following prompt will be displayed “Login password has...
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration By default, you can access the commands at Level 3 after logging in through the console user interface, and the commands at Level 0 after logging in through the AUX or VTY user interface.
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration VI. Enabling command line accounting After command line accounting is enabled, every time you execute a command, the system sends an accounting packet containing the command information to the TACACS server.
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration You can press <Ctrl+k> to terminate a Telnet operation. The default Telnet port number is 23. If you specify the source address or source interface, then the specified IP address of the main IP address of the specified interface is taken as the source address.
Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration II. Auto-execute command The following command is used to automatically run a command after you log in. After a command is configured to be run automatically, it will be automatically executed when you log in again.
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 User Interface Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Enable debugging for the Available in user view debugging modem Modem 2-14...
Management Port Configuration IP Isolation Overview 3.1 Management Port Overview S9500 series provide a 10/100Base-TX management port on their SRPU board. The port can be used for the following purposes: Connecting to a background PC for software loading and system debugging...
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Operation Manual – Login and User Interface H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 3 Management Port Configuration management port and service ports and packets are not forwarded between them. You can use the network management port dedicatedly to manage the switch, and enabling IP isolation on the management port will not affect data communication service of the switch.
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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration ..................1-1 1.1 FTP Overview ........................1-1 1.1.1 FTP Overview......................1-1 1.1.2 Introduction to FTP Client ..................1-2 1.2 FTP Configuration......................
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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration When configuring FTP and TFTP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: FTP Overview...
Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration Table 1-1 Configuration of the switch as FTP client Device Configuration Default Remarks You need first get FTP user command and Log into the remote FTP...
Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration 1.2 FTP Configuration This section covers the following topics: Enabling/Disabling FTP Server Configuring the FTP Server Authentication and Authorization Configuring the Running Parameters of FTP Server...
Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Configure FTP server Available in system view ftp timeout minute connection timeouts Restoring the default FTP server connection...
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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration The switch application switch.app is stored on the PC. Using FTP, the switch can download the switch.app from the remote FTP server and upload the config.txt to the FTP server under the switch directory for backup purpose.
Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration Caution: If the Flash Memory of the switch is not enough, you need to first delete the existing programs in the Flash Memory and then upload the new ones.
Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration II. Network diagram Figure 1-3 Network diagram for FTP configuration III. Configuration procedure Configure the switch # Log into the switch through the console port locally or Telnet remotely (for detail, refer to the Login and User Interface Configuration in the System Volume), and start FTP function and set username, password and file directory.
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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration Compared with FTP, another file transmission protocol, TFTP has no complicated interactive access interface or authentication control, and therefore it can be used when there is no complicated interaction between the clients and server.
Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration 1.5 TFTP Applications 1.5.1 Downloading Files by Means of TFTP To download a file, the client sends a request to the TFTP server and then receives data from it and sends acknowledgement to it.
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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration II. Network diagram Figure 1-5 Network diagram for TFTP configuration III. Configuration procedure Start TFTP server on the PC and set authorized TFTP directory.
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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 FTP and TFTP Configuration <H3C> reboot 1-12...
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Operation Manual – HA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 HA Configuration ......................1-1 1.1 Introduction to HA ......................1-1 1.2 Configuring HA........................1-2 1.2.1 Restarting the Slave System Manually ..............1-2 1.2.2 Starting the Master-Slave Switchover Manually ............. 1-2 1.2.3 Synchronizing the Configuration File Manually............
S9500 series support hot swap of master and slave boards. The hot swap of master boards will cause master-slave switchover. S9500 series support manual master-slave switchover.
Operation Manual – HA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HA Configuration Caution: The S9500 master and slave boards must both be in position and run the same version of program. Otherwise, the switch cannot operate normally. 1.2 Configuring HA...
1.2.4 Configuring the Load Mode of the Master and Slave Boards S9500 series support two kinds of load modes (balance and single) between the master and slave boards. You can use the xbar command to configure XBar (cross bar) load mode.
Operation Manual – HA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HA Configuration 1.3 Displaying and Debugging HA Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Display the status of the display switchover state Available in any view master and slave boards...
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Operation Manual – NQA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 NQA Configuration ...................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction to NQA ......................1-1 1.2 NQA Configuration......................1-1 1.2.1 Configuration Prerequisites..................1-1 1.2.2 Configuring NQA ..................... 1-2 1.2.3 NQA Configuration Example ...................
While NQA on the S9500 series switches can finish not only the above functions, but also the ICMP function and the MIB operation corresponding to ICMP. Other functions such as DLSw, DHCP, FTP, HTTP, and SNMP are not implemented yet.
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Operation Manual – NQA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NQA Configuration Enabling the NQA client function is the prerequisite of all tests. To execute the test, you must set the NQA test group, configure the parameters, and then enable the test.
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Operation Manual – NQA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NQA Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Optional By default, the ToS value Set the ToS value in the in the NQA test packet tos value NQA test packet header...
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Operation Manual – NQA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NQA Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Optional By default, NQA sends Set the Trap information the Tap information to the test-failtimes times filter condition (test) network management system after one NQA test fails.
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Operation Manual – NQA H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NQA Configuration 1.2.3 NQA Configuration Example I. Network requirements Configure the simple NQA test. The type is ICMP. The destination address is 192.168.80.80. It is the address of a PC and accessible to the switch which performs the NQA test.
Operation Manual – NetStream H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NetStream Configuration Chapter 1 NetStream Configuration When configuring NetStream, go to these sections for information you are interested in: NetStream Overview NetStream Configuration NetStream Configuration Example Note: The service processor boards mentioned in this chapter refer to LSB1NAMB0 boards.
Operation Manual – NetStream H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NetStream Configuration 1.1.2 NetStream Implementation When the NetStream feature is enabled, the stream information is saved in the NetStream cache first. After a specific period, the stream information is sent to NDC in UDP packets in the format of version 5, version 8 or version 9.
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Operation Manual – NetStream H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NetStream Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Required By default: In system view, the output destination address port number are 0. Configure the destination In aggregation view, host address and the UDP...
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Operation Manual – NetStream H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NetStream Configuration Note: The active timeout time, inactive timeout time, refresh rate of the version template and timeout time of the version template of version 5 packets are the same as those of version 9 packets.
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GigabitEthernet 3/1/3. The NAM service processor board used to implement the NetStream function is seated in slot 5 of the switch. II. Network diagram Figure 1-2 Diagram for H3C S9500 NetStream Configuration III. Configuration procedure # Configure the VLAN of GigabitEthernet 3/1/2.
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# Duplicate the packets received on GigabitEthernet 3/1/3 to the service processor board seated in slot 5. [H3C] mirror-group 1 inbound GigabitEthernet3/1/3 mirror-to slot 5 # Enable the NetStream function on the board seated in slot 5. [H3C] ip netstream enable slot 5 # Configure the export source address of the NetStream statistics packets.
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Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 NTP Configuration ....................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction to NTP......................1-1 1.1.1 NTP Functions......................1-1 1.1.2 Basic Operating Principle of NTP................1-1 1.2 NTP Configuration ......................1-3 1.2.1 Configuring NTP Operating Mode................
Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration Chapter 1 NTP Configuration When configuring NTP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: Introduction to NTP NTP Configuration Displaying and Debugging NTP NTP Configuration Examples 1.1 Introduction to NTP...
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Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration 10:00:00 AM message Network LS _B LS _A NTP message 10:00:00 AM 11:00:01 AM Network LS_A LS_B NTP message 10:00:00 AM 11:00:01 AM 11:00:02 AM Network LS _A...
Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration In this way, Switch A uses the above-mentioned information to set the local clock and synchronize it with the clock on Switch B. The operating principle of NTP is briefly introduced above. For details, refer to RFC1305.
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Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration I. Configuring NTP server mode Set a remote server whose ip address is ip-address as the local time server. ip-address specifies a host address other than a broadcast, multicast or reference clock IP address.
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Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration To do… Use the command… ntp-service broadcast-server Configure NTP broadcast server mode [ authentication-keyid keyid version number ]* Cancel NTP broadcast server mode undo ntp-service broadcast-server By default, no broadcast service is configured and the version number number defaults to 3.
Multicast IP address ip-address defaults to 224.0.1.1; this command can only be configured on the interface where the NTP multicast packets will be received. Actually, for the S9500 series, you can set 224.0.1.1 as the multicast IP address only. 1.2.2 Configuring NTP ID Authentication Enable NTP authentication, set MD5 authentication key, and specify the reliable key.
Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration To do… Use the command… ntp-service authentication-keyid number Configure NTP authentication key authentication-mode md5 value undo ntp-service authentication-keyid Remove NTP authentication key number Key number number ranges from 1 to 4294967295; the key value contains 1 to 16 ASCII characters.
Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration To do… Use the command… Set the external reference clock or the ntp-service refclock-master local clock as the NTP master clock. [ ip-address ] [ stratum ]...
Operation Manual – NTP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration server: Allow local NTP time service request and control query. However, the local clock will not be synchronized by a remote server. peer: Allow local NTP time service request and control query. And the local clock will also be synchronized by a remote server.
1.4.1 Configuring an NTP Server I. Network requirements On H3C 1, set local clock as the NTP master clock at stratum 2. On H3C 2, configure H3C 1 as the time server in server mode and set the local equipment as in client mode.
H3C 1 as the time server in server mode and set the local equipment as in client mode. At the same time, H3C 5 sets H3C 4 as its peer. (Note: H3C 3 supports to configure the local clock as the master clock)
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The above examples configure H3C 4 and H3C 5 as peers and configure H3C 5 as in active peer mode and H3C 4 in passive peer mode. Since H3C 5 is at stratum 1 and H3C 4 is at stratum 3, synchronize H3C 4 by H3C 5.
Peer dispersion: 10.94 ms Reference time: 19:21:32.287 UTC Oct 24 2004(C5267F3C.49A61E0C) By this time, H3C 4 has been synchronized by H3C 5 and it is at stratum 2, or higher than H3C 5 by 1. Display the sessions of H3C 4 and you will see H3C 4 has been connected with H3C 5.
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VLAN-interface 2, H3C 3 to broadcast packets from VLAN-interface 2. Since H3C 1 and H3C 3 are not located on the same segment, they cannot receive any broadcast packets from H3C 3, while H3C 4 is synchronized by H3C 3 after receiving its broadcast packet.
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 NTP Configuration By this time, H3C 4 has been synchronized by H3C 3 and it is at stratum 3, higher than H3C 3 by 1. Display the status of H3C 4 sessions and you will see H3C 4 has been connected to H3C 3.
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1.4.5 Configure Authentication-Enabled NTP Server Mode I. Network requirements H3C 1 sets the local clock as the NTP master clock at stratum 2. H3C 2 sets H3C 1 as its time server in Server mode and itself in Client mode and enables authentication.
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[H3C2] ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid 42 [H3C2] ntp-service unicast-server 1.0.1.11 authentication-keyid 42 The above examples synchronized H3C 2 by H3C 1. Since H3C 1 has not been enabled authentication, it cannot synchronize H3C 2. And now let us do the following additional configurations on H3C 1.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 RMON Configuration ....................1-1 1.1 RMON Overview ........................ 1-1 1.2 Configuring RMON ......................1-2 1.2.1 Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Event Table..........1-2 1.2.2 Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Alarm Table..........
Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration Chapter 1 RMON Configuration When configuring RMON, go to these sections for information you are interested in: RMON Overview Configuring RMON Displaying and Maintaining RMON RMON Configuration Example 1.1 RMON Overview...
Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration overall traffic of the segment connected to the managed network device port, the error statistics and performance statistics, thereby implementing the management (generally remote management) over the network.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration an alarm event will be generated. And then the events are handled according to the definition, which is decided in the event management. Note: Before adding an entry to the alarm table, you need to define the event referenced in the alarm table by using the rmon event command.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration Note: Before adding extended alarm entry, you need to define the referenced event in the extended alarm entry by using the rmon event command. You can define up to 50 prialarm entries.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration 1.2.4 Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the History Control Table The history data management helps you set the history data collection, periodical data collection and storage of the specified ports. The sampling information includes the utilization ratio, error counts and total number of packets.
Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration 1.3 Displaying and Maintaining RMON To do… Use the command… Remarks Display the RMON display rmon statistics Available in any view statistics [ port-num ] Display the history...
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Description: null. Will cause log when triggered, last triggered at 1days 01h:42m:09s. #Configure an alarm group. [H3C]rmon alarm 1 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.4.1 10 delta rising_threshold 1000 1 falling_threshold 100 1 owner test-rmon [H3C]dis rmon alarm 1 Alarm table 1 owned by test-rmon is VALID.
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Operation Manual – RMON H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 RMON Configuration Variable formula ((.1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.1.2.1.1.2.0-.1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.1.2.1.1. 3.0)*100/.1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.1.2.1.1.2.0) Description : prialarm1 Sampling interval : 10(sec) Rising threshold : 70(linked with event 1) Falling threshold : 50(linked with event 1) When startup enables : risingOrFallingAlarm This entry will exist : forever.
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Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration....................1-1 1.1 SNMP Overview......................... 1-1 1.1.1 Introduction to SNMP ....................1-1 1.1.2 SNMP Versions and Supported MIB............... 1-1 1.2 Configuring SNMP ......................1-3 1.2.1 Setting Community Names ..................
Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration When configuring SNMP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: SNMP Overview Configuring SNMP Displaying and Debugging SNMP SNMP Configuration Examples 1.1 SNMP Overview...
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Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration Figure 1-1 Architecture of the MIB tree The MIB (Management Information Base) is used to describe the hierarchical architecture of the tree and it is the set defined by the standard variables of the monitored network device.
Restore the default information location }* | version { { v1 | v2c | v3 }* | all } } By default, the contact information for system maintenance is "Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.", the physical location information is " Hangzhou, China", and the version is SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.
Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration 1.2.5 Setting Lifetime of Trap Message You can use the following command to set lifetime of Trap message. Trap message that exists longer than the set lifetime will be dropped.
Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration 1.2.8 Setting the Source Address of Trap You can use the following commands to set or remove the source address of the trap. Perform the following configuration in system view.
Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration To do… Use the command… undo snmp-agent mib-view Delete a view view-name 1.2.11 Setting the Size of the SNMP Packet Sent/Received by an Agent You can use the following commands to set the size of SNMP packet sent/received by an agent.
Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration After this command is configured, an extended linkUp/linkDown trap is the standard linkUp/linkDown trap defined in RFC appended with the interface description and interface type information. Caution: Not all NMSs can process the extended trap messages correctly.
[H3C] snmp-agent sys-info version all [H3C] snmp-agent community read public [H3C] snmp-agent mib include internet 1.3.6.1 [H3C] snmp-agent group v3 managev3group write internet [H3C] snmp-agent usm v3 managev3user managev3group # Set VLAN-interface 2 as the interface for network management. Add port GigabitEthernet 2/1/3 to VLAN 2.
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Operation Manual – SNMP H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration [H3C] snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 129.102.149.23 udp-port 5000 params securityname public # Configure network management system The PC on which the network management resides requires for login configuration. As for Mib-Browser, the login configuration is as follows: SNMPv1/v2c logs in using the default community name public, and the SNMPv3 logs in using managev3user.
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Operation Manual – Packet Statistics Accounting Chapter 1 Packet Statistics Accounting H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Configuration Chapter 1 Packet Statistics Accounting Configuration When configuring packet statistics accounting on ports, go to these sections for information you are interested in:...
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Operation Manual – Packet Statistics Accounting Chapter 1 Packet Statistics Accounting H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Configuration 1.1.2 Configuring Outbound Packet Statistics Counter Groups Follow these steps to configure outbound packet statistics counter groups: To do… Use the command… Remarks...
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Operation Manual – Packet Statistics Accounting Chapter 1 Packet Statistics Accounting H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Configuration 1.2 QoS Queue Statistics Accounting 1.2.1 Overview A card provides up to 16 groups of counters for monitoring inbound QoS queue statistics of the card. The monitored objects are ports+VLANs. Inbound QoS queue statistics accounting involves the number of normally received packets, the number of filtered packets, and the packet receiving rate in the last five seconds.
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Operation Manual – Packet Statistics Accounting Chapter 1 Packet Statistics Accounting H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Configuration The set egress command and the qos queue-statistics outbound command are mutually exclusive.
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Operation Manual – Device Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Device Management ....................1-1 1.1 Device Management Overview..................1-1 1.2 Device Management Configuration ................... 1-1 1.2.1 Rebooting the Switch ....................1-1 1.2.2 Enabling the Timing Reboot Function ..............1-2 1.2.3 Specifying the Bootstrap Programs for the Switch..........
Operation Manual – Device Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Device Management Chapter 1 Device Management When configuring device management, go to these sections for information you are interested in: Device Management Overview Device Management Configuration Displaying and Debugging Device Management Device Management Configuration Example 1.1 Device Management Overview...
Operation Manual – Device Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Device Management 1.2.2 Enabling the Timing Reboot Function After you enable the timing reboot function on the switch, the switch will be rebooted on the specified time. Perform the following configuration in user view, and display schedule reboot command can be performed in any view.
B, C, A, D Note: The H3C S9500 series switches (hereinafter referred to as S9500 series) support active/standby SRPU switchover. Both the active and standby SRPUs have a program system. The program user can operate the programs on both SRPUs.
1.2.6 Updating LPUs The size of the flash for an SRPU in an S9500 series routing switch is 16 MB, while the size of current host software including the host applications of the line processor unit (LPU) reaches over 15 MB. If a compact flash (CF) card is not added, the current flash cannot provide enough room to save loading files.
Operation Manual – Device Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Device Management Note: If you use a CF card or the flash room of a subsequent SRPU expands to 64 MB, you need not to change the method to update cards. When loading files you only need to choose the APP files containing the application file of LPUs to update common interface cards and LPUs.
Operation Manual – Device Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Device Management 1.4 Device Management Configuration Example 1.4.1 Using the Switch as an FTP Client to Implement the Remote Upgrade I. Network requirements The user logs in to the switch using Telnet, downloads the application from the FTP server to the flash memory of the switch, and implements remote upgrade using the right commands.
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# Use the boot boot-loader command to specify the downloaded program as the application at the next login and reboot the switch. <H3C> boot boot-loader primary flash:/switch.app slot 0 <H3C> display boot-loader The primary app to boot of board 0 at the next time is: flash:/switch.app The backup app to boot of board 0 at the next time is: flash:/switch.app...
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Operation Manual – Device Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Device Management 1.4.2 Using the Switch as an FTP Server to Implement the Remote Upgrade I. Network requirements The switch serves as an FTP server and the PC as an FTP client. The configuration on the FTP server is as follows: an FTP user is configured with the name “switch”, the...
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# You can use the boot boot-loader command to specify the new file as the application program on the next booting and reboot the switch to implement the upgrading of the application program. <H3C> boot boot-loader primary flash:/switch.app slot 0 <H3C> reboot...
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Operation Manual – Configuration File Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Configuration File Management ................. 1-1 1.1 Configuration File Management Overview ................ 1-1 1.2 Configuring Configuration File Management ..............1-1 1.2.1 Displaying the Current-Configuration and Saved-Configuration of Switch ..... 1-1 1.2.2 Saving the Current-Configuration................
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Operation Manual – Configuration File Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Configuration File Management Chapter 1 Configuration File Management When configuring configuration file management, go to these sections for information you are interested in: Configuration File Management Overview Configuring Configuration File Management 1.1 Configuration File Management Overview...
Operation Manual – Configuration File Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Configuration File Management system is called current-configuration. You can use the following commands to display the current-configuration and saved-configuration information of the switch. Perform the following configuration to display the configurations of the switch: To do…...
Operation Manual – Configuration File Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Configuration File Management Perform the following configuration to erase configuration files from Flash Memory: To do… Use the command… Remarks Erase configuration files reset Available in user view...
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Operation Manual – File System Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 File System Management.................... 1-1 1.1 File System Overview ......................1-1 1.2 File System Operations ..................... 1-2 1.2.1 Directory Operation ....................1-2 1.2.2 File Operation......................
Setting the Prompt Mode of the File System Note: H3C S9500 series switches (hereinafter referred to as S9500 series) support active/standby SRPU switchover. The two boards both have a program system. The program user can operate the programs on both boards. When you specify the bootstrap APP program for use by the slave board at the next startup, make sure that the URL of the program starts with “slot[No.]#[flash: | cf:]/”, where [No.] is the slave...
Operation Manual – File System Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 File System Management 1.2 File System Operations 1.2.1 Directory Operation The file system can be used to create or delete a directory, display the current working directory, and display the information about the files or directories under a specified directory.
Operation Manual – File System Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 File System Management To do… Use the command… Remarks Execute the specified Available in user view execute filename batch file (system view) Caution: When you use the delete command without the unreserved option to delete a file, the file is in fact saved in the recycle bin and still occupies some of the storage space.
Operation Manual – File System Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 File System Management Caution: Before removing the CF card, you must use the umount command first to avoid loss of the data in the buffer. After using the umount command, you can remove the CF card from the slot. When inserted, the CF card is enabled automatically.
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration ....................1-1 1.1 HGMP V1 Overview......................1-1 1.2 HGMP Server Configuration ....................1-2 1.2.1 Enabling HGMP Server on a Management Device..........1-2 1.2.2 Upgrading Software on a Switch through the Management Device .......
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It also maintains the communication with the management device. HGMP V1 can be implemented as follows: Use a H3C S9500 series routing switch as the HGMP Server, with switches attached to it as the HGMP Clients. Use S2403F or S2008B/S2016B/S2026B/S3026 switches as the HGMP Clients, other switches as the HGMP Servers.
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Note: An S3026/S2008/S2016/S2026/S2403F switch can either be an HGMP Client and be under administration of a H3C S9500 series routing switch or be an HGMP Server and administrate switches. But it cannot be both an HGMP Client and an HGMP Server simultaneously in a network.
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration Perform the following configuration to enable HGMP Server on a management device: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enable HGMP Server globally and enter HGMP...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration 1.2.2 Upgrading Software on a Switch through the Management Device With HGMP employed, you can use the HGMP Server to upgrade the software run on the switches connected to the HGMP Server.
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Load the upgrade program for the switch to upgrade load lswprogram Available in HGMP view memory section of the...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Delete a upgrade program delete [ /unreserved ] Available in user view from the management device file-url For more information about the delete command, refer to File System Management Commands.
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration In addition, you can set the state of a managed switch to be active or inactive on the management device. Perform the following configuration to set the state and alias of a managed switch: To do…...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To configure a switch, you need to enter the configuration view of the switch on the management device first. Perform the following configuration on the management device to enter the configuration view of a specified switch: To do…...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Cancel the setting of Available in lanswitch undo set gatewayip gateway IP address of the ip-address view switch Set the management IP...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Set the QoS weight for the Available in lanswitch set qos-weight weight ports with high priority view Cancel the QoS weight...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks add addritem mac-addr { unicast port [ aged | Available in lanswitch Add an address entry noaged | permanent ] |...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Configure the switch Available in lanswitch auto config default using the default port-start-vlanid view configuration settings Display the management...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration 1.3 Displaying and Debugging HGMP Server To do… Use the command… Remarks Display information about display hgmpserver Available in any view the HGMP server Display current operating...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 HGMP V1 Configuration [H3C] interface ethernet 1/1/1 [H3C-Ethernet1/1/1] hgmpport enable [H3C-Ethernet1/1/1] interface ethernet 1/1/2 [H3C-Ethernet1/1/2] hgmpport enable # Use the display command to display the information about the switches registered with Switch A, through which you can obtain position parameters of each switch.
Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 NDP Configuration Chapter 2 NDP Configuration When configuring NDP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: Introduction to NDP Displaying and Maintaining NDP NDP Configuration Example 2.1 Introduction to NDP...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 NDP Configuration 2.2 NDP Configuration Task List Complete the following tasks to configure NDP: Task Remarks Enabling NDP in the System Required Configuring NDP on a Port Required...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 NDP Configuration 2.2.2 Configuring NDP on a Port You can control the collection of neighbor device information for the specified port by enabling/disabling NDP on the port. With NDP enabled on the port and in the system, the system periodically collects the NDP neighbor information about the adjacent node of the port.
Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 NDP Configuration configuration of the adjacent device is changed. You can configure the interval to send NDP packets by using the following command. Follow these steps to configure the interval to send NDP packets: To do…...
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 NDP Configuration II. Network diagram Figure 2-1 Network diagram for NDP configuration III. Configuration procedure Configure Switch A. # Enable NDP in the system and on Ethernet 1/1/1 and Ethernet 1/1/2.
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Operation Manual – Cluster Management H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 NDP Configuration Note: After the above-mentioned configuration, you can view the information about the neighbor switch connected to the port by issuing the display ndp interface port-list command on Switch A.
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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 System Maintenance and Debugging................ 1-1 1.1 Basic System Configuration....................1-1 1.1.1 Setting a Name for a Switch..................1-1 1.1.2 Setting the System Clock ..................1-1 1.1.3 Setting the Time Zone.....................
Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and Debugging When configuring system maintenance and debugging, go to these sections for information you are interested in:...
Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging To do… Use the command… Remarks clock timezone Set the local time zone-name { add | Available in user view minus } HH:MM:SS...
Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging 1.3 System Debugging System debugging includes: Enabling/Disabling the Terminal Debugging Displaying Diagnostic Information 1.3.1 Enabling/Disabling the Terminal Debugging The switch provides various ways for debugging most of the supported protocols and functions, which can help you diagnose and locate the errors.
Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging To do… Use the command… Remarks Enable the terminal Available in user view terminal debugging debugging Disable the terminal undo terminal Available in user view...
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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging 1.4 Network Connection Testing Function 1.4.1 Network Connection Testing Configuration Task List Complete these tasks to configure network connection testing function: Task...
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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging 1.4.3 Enabling the tracemac&pingmac Function To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view — Enable the tracemac&pingmac Disabled by tracemac enable function default.
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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging Note: Now, the pingmac command can be used to probe only hosts in the same VLAN. 1.4.5 Testing the Integrity of a Path in the Communication Network...
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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging 1.4.7 Testing Gateways Passed by Packets from the Source Host to the Destination One Test the gateways passed by the packets from the source host to the destination one to check whether the network is connected and analyze where the fault occurs in the network.
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Operation Manual – System Maintenance and Debugging Chapter 1 System Maintenance and H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Debugging Follow these steps to enable the command line cache function: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view — Enable the command line parser cache Disabled by default.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Information Center....................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction to Information Center ..................1-1 1.2 Information Center Configuration..................1-5 1.2.1 Information Center Configuration Overview............1-5 1.2.2 Sending Information to the Loghost ..............1-10 1.2.3 Sending Information to Console terminal..............
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% is optional. The format of the log information output to the log host is: % <189>Jun 7 05:22:03 2006 H3C IFNET/6/UPDOWN:Line protocol on interface Ethernet0/0/0, changed state to UP The description of the components of log information is as follows: In practical output, some of the information is started with the % character, which means a logging is necessary.
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"hh:mm:ss" is time field, "hh" is from 00 to 23, "mm" and "ss" are from 00 to 59. "yyyy" is year field. Sysname The sysname is the host name, the default value is "H3C". User can change the host name through sysname command. Notice: There is a blank between sysname and module name.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Module name Description DRVVPLS Virtual private LAN service drive module Ethernet module FTPS FTP server module High availability module HABP Huawei authentication bypass protocol module HGMPS...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Module name Description POS_SNMP POS simple network management protocol module Point to point protocol module PSSINIT PSSINIT module RADIUS module Routing management module RMON Remote monitor module...
Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Table 1-2 Severity defined by the information center Severity Value Description emergencies Information on system unavailability alerts Information requiring immediate reaction critical Critical information errors Error information...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Note: The settings in the 7 directions are independent from each other. The settings will take effect only after enabling the information center. The information center of the switch has the following features: Support to output log in 7 directions, i.e., Console, monitor to Telnet terminal,...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Table 1-5 Send information to the console terminal. Device Configuration Default value Configuration description By default, Other configurations are Enable information information center valid only if the information center is enabled.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Sending information to the log buffer Table 1-7 Send information to the log buffer Configuration Device Configuration Default value description By default, Other configurations are Enable information...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Table 1-9 Send information to SNMP Default Configuration Device Configuration value description By default, Other configurations are Enable information information valid only if the information center...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Table 1-10 Send information to a log file Configuration Device Configuration Default value description Other configurations do Enable the By default, the information not take effect unless information center is enabled.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Perform the following configuration to output information to the loghost: To do… Use the command… Remarks info-center loghost { source interface-type interface-number | host-ip-addr [ channel...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center When defining the information sent to the loghost, channel-number or channel-name must be set to the channel that corresponds to loghost direction. Every channel has been set with a default record, whose module name is default and the module number is 0xffff0000.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center To do… Use the command… Remarks Cancel the configuration undo info-center console Available in of outputting information channel system view to Console Configuring information source on the switch By this configuration, you can define the information that sent to console terminal is generated by which modules, information type, information level, and so on.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Note: The timestamp format of loghost information is not affected. Perform the following configuration to configure the output format of time-stamp: To do… Use the command…...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center 1.2.4 Sending Information to Telnet Terminal or Dumb Terminal To send configuration information to Telnet terminal or dumb terminal, follow the steps below: Enabling information center To do…...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center When defining the information sent to Telnet terminal or dumb terminal, channel-number or channel-name must be set to the channel that corresponds to monitor direction. Every channel has been set with a default record, whose module name is default and the module number is 0xffff0000.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center For example, if you have specified the log information as the information sent to the Telnet terminal or dumb terminal, now you need to use the terminal monitor command...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Configuring to output information to the log buffer To do… Use the command… Remarks info-center logbuffer [ channel Output information to log Available in { channel-number | channel-name }...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Note: If you want to view the debugging information of some modules on the switch, you must select debugging as the information type when configuring information source, meantime using the debugging command to turn on the debugging switch of those modules.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center To do… Use the command… Remarks Cancel the configuration undo info-center of outputting information trapbuffer [ channel | Available in system view to trap buffer size ] By default, the switch outputs information to the trap buffer in the CPU.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center To do… Use the command… Remarks info-center timestamp Configure the output { log | trap | debugging } Available in system view format of the time-stamp...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center To do… Use the command… Remarks info-center source { modu-name | default } channel { channel-number | channel-name } Available in Define information source [ debug { level severity | state...
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center To do… Use the command… Remarks undo info-center Disable the output of timestamp { log | trap | Available in system view time-stamp debugging } Configuring SNMP and network management workstation on the switch You have to configure SNMP on the switch and the remote workstation to ensure that the information is correctly sent to SNMP NM.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center By default, the Switch outputs information to a log file, the allowed size of each log file is 2 Mbytes, the system allows you to save a maximum of 5 log files, and log files are saved under cf:/logfile.
Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center 1.3 Displaying and Maintaining Information Center To do… Use the command… Remarks Display the content of display channel [ channel-number Available in any information channel | channel-name ]...
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“informational”, set the output language to English; set that the modules which are allowed to output information are ARP and IP. [H3C] info-center loghost 202.38.1.10 language english [H3C] info-center source arp channel loghost log level informational [H3C] info-center source ip channel loghost log level informational Configuration on the loghost This configuration is performed on the loghost.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Note: Note the following points when editing /etc/syslog.conf: The note must occupy a line and start with the character #. There must be a tab other than a space as the separator in selector/actor pairs.
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“informational”, set the output language to English; set all the modules are allowed output information. [H3C] info-center loghost 202.38.1.10 language english [H3C] info-center source default channel loghost log level informational Configuration on the loghost This configuration is performed on the loghost.
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Operation Manual – Information Center H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Information Center Note: Note the following points when editing /etc/syslog.conf: The note must occupy a line and start with the character #. There must be a tab other than a space as the separator in selector/actor pairs.
The S9500 series support LEGACY Power Supply standard. While they can also supply power to PDs noncompliant with the standard. The power supply of the S9500 series is administered by the SRP card; each PoE card on the switch can be viewed as a power sourcing equipment (PSE), which administers the power supplying of all the ports on it independently.
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Chapter 1 PoE Configuration Note: When a remote PD is powered by an S9500 series switch, the PD needs not have any external power supply. If the remote PD has an external power supply, the S9500 series switch and the external power supply will be redundant with each other for the PD.
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Currently, you can set a PoE power ranging from 37 W to 740 W on the PoE boards of the S9500 series routing switches. By default, the power for a PoE board is 740 1.2 PoE Configuration The S9500 series can automatically detect any connected device that needs remote power supply and feeds power to this device.
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Operation Manual – PoE H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 PoE Configuration To do… Use the command… Remarks Optional Configure the PoE power poe power-management By default, you manually management for a board { auto | manual } slot...
PoE power 1.4 PoE Configuration Example I. Network requirements Two PoE-capable cards are installed in slots 3 and 5 on an S9500 series routing switch. GigabitEthernet 3/1/1 and GigabitEthernet 3/1/2 are connected with IP phones. GigabitEthernet 5/1/1 and GigabitEthernet 5/1/2 are connected with access point (AP) devices.
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Operation Manual – PoE H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 PoE Configuration Slot 3 is provided with 400 W power and slot 5 is provided with full power. The input power of the AP device connected to GigabitEthernet 5/1/2 cannot be greater than 9,000 mW.
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Operation Manual – PoE H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 PoE Configuration # Set the maximum PoE power on the GigabitEthernet 5/1/2 port to 9,000 mW. [H3C] interface GigabitEthernet5/1/2 [H3C-GigabitEthernet5/1/2] poe max-power 9000...
Displaying PoE Supervision Information PoE PSU Configuration Example 2.1 Introduction to PoE PSU Supervision The PoE-capable S9500 series can monitor the external PoE PSUs through the power supervision module on the PoE external power system. The PoE PSU supervision module enables you to: Set the alarm thresholds for the AC input voltages of the PoE PSUs.
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Operation Manual – PoE H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration Note: You can set the thresholds to any appropriate values in the range, but make sure the lower threshold is less than the upper threshold.
Operation Manual – PoE H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration 2.3 Displaying PoE Supervision Information To do… Use the command… Remarks Display the basic display information about the PoE supervision-module Available in any view PSUs.
2.4.3 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration Example I. Network requirements Insert a PoE-capable card into slot 3 of the S9500 series routing switch. Connect GigabitEthernet 3/1/1 through GigabitEthernet 3/1/4 to IP phones. Set the AC input and DC output alarm thresholds to appropriate values.
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Operation Manual – PoE H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration # Set the undervoltage alarm threshold of DC output for the PoE PSUs to 45.0 V. [H3C] poe-power output-thresh lower 45.0...
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Operation Manual – Clock Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Configuring Clock Module ..................1-1 1.1 Introduction to Clock Module ..................... 1-1 1.2 Configuring Clock Module....................1-2 1.3 Displaying Clock Module ....................1-2...
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The clock module supports the hard reset of the clock board, and supports 18 clock sources. Every clock source matches a corresponding slot, dependent on the hardware configuration. The following figure shows the matching relationship between the clock source and the slot of the S9500 series switches: S9502 S9502...
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Operation Manual – Clock Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Configuring Clock Module 1.2 Configuring Clock Module Follow these steps to configure clock module: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view — system-view Optional Set the working mode of...
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Operation Manual – Clock Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Configuring Clock Module To do… Use the command… Remarks Display base phase of display clock Available in any view clock device basephase Display output port of display clock lpuport...
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Operation Manual – Clock Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 Configuring Clock Module III. Configuration procedure Configurations on the Switch A (configure the master clock). # Set the interface POS 1/1/1 to work in master clock mode, using local clock signals.
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Operation Manual – ACSEI Server H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 ACSEI Server Configuration ..................1-1 1.1 Introduction to ACSEI ......................1-1 1.1.1 Functions of ACSEI....................1-1 1.1.2 ACSEI Timers......................1-2 1.1.3 ACSEI Server Startup and Running................ 1-2 1.2 ACSEI Server Configuration ....................
Operation Manual – ACSEI Server H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 ACSEI Server Configuration Chapter 1 ACSEI Server Configuration When configuring ACSEI, go to these sections for information you are interested in: Introduction to ACSEI ACSEI Server Configuration 1.1 Introduction to ACSEI As a private protocol, ACSEI provides a method for exchanging information between ACFP clients and ACFP server.
Operation Manual – ACSEI Server H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 ACSEI Server Configuration Control of the ACSEI clients on the ACSEI server. For example, you can close ACSEI client, or restart ACSEI client on the ACSEI server. Note: An ACSEI server can register multiple ACSEI clients.
Operation Manual – ACSEI Server H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 ACSEI Server Configuration Displaying and Maintaining ACSEI Server 1.2.1 Enabling ACSEI Server Follow these steps to enable ACSEI server: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view —...
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Operation Manual – ACSEI Server H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 ACSEI Server Configuration 1.2.4 Closing an ACSEI Client System Follow these steps to close an ACSEI client system: To do… Use the command… Remarks Enter system view system-view —...
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Operation Manual – OAP Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 OAP Module Configuration..................1-1 1.1 OAP Module Overview ...................... 1-1 1.2 Logging In to the Operating System of an OAP Module ........... 1-1 1.2.1 Logging In Through the Console Port of an OAP Module ........
1.1 OAP Module Overview As an open software and hardware system, Open Application Architecture (OAA) of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (referred to as H3C herein after) provides a set of complete standard software and hardware interfaces based on H3C devices. The third party vendors can develop products with special functions.
Operation Manual – OAP Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 OAP Module Configuration 1.2.1 Logging In Through the Console Port of an OAP Module You can log in to the operating system on an OAP module directly through the console port on the OAP module.
Operation Manual – OAP Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 OAP Module Configuration Input the IP address of either of the internal service interfaces as the SSH server address. You can log in to the operating system of the OAP module after the connection is established.
Operation Manual – OAP Module H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Chapter 1 OAP Module Configuration Caution: Before the above configuration, you are recommended to configure the same IP address at the OAP module side; otherwise, the NMS cannot access the OAP module by using the configured management IP address.
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