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H3C H3C S5600 Series Operation Manual (1218 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 11.86 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 About this Document
4
Audience
4
Part Organization
4
New Features
7
Conventions
9
Command Conventions
9
GUI Conventions
9
Symbols
10
2 H3C S5600 Series Documentation Guide
11
Obtaining the Documentation
11
CD-Rom
11
H3C Website
11
Software Release Notes
11
Related Documentation
11
Finding Documents at the H3C Website
12
Documentation Feedback
12
3 Product Overview
13
Network Scenarios
13
Application in Small/Middle-Scaled Enterprise Networks
13
Application in Large-Scaled/Campus Networks
14
Figure 3-2 Application in Large-Scaled/Campus Networks
16
CLI Configuration
17
What Is CLI
17
Entering the CLI
17
Entering CLI through the Console Port
18
Entering CLI through Telnet
22
H3C Products CLI Descriptions
23
Command Conventions
23
CLI View Description
24
Tips on Using the CLI
28
Using the CLI Online Help
28
Command Line Error Information
29
Displaying and Executing History Commands
30
Typing and Editing Commands
30
Controlling CLI Display
31
Undo Form of a Command
31
CLI Configurations
32
Configuring Command Aliases
32
Configuring Command Levels
33
Synchronous Information Output
33
Saving Configurations
35
Table of Contents
36
1 Logging in to an Ethernet Switch
39
Introduction to the User Interface
39
Supported User Interfaces
39
Common User Interface Configuration
40
User Interface Index
40
2 Logging in through the Console Port
42
Introduction
42
Console Port Login Configuration
45
Common Configuration
45
Console Port Login Configurations for Different Authentication Modes
46
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
46
Configuration Procedure
46
Configuration Example
48
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password
49
Configuration Procedure
49
Configuration Example
50
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
51
Configuration Procedure
51
Configuration Example
53
3 Logging in through Telnet/Ssh
55
Introduction
55
Common Configuration
56
Telnet Configurations for Different Authentication Modes
56
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
57
Configuration Procedure
57
Configuration Example
58
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password
59
Configuration Procedure
59
Configuration Example
60
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
61
Configuration Procedure
61
Configuration Example
63
Telnetting to a Switch
64
Telnetting to a Switch from a Terminal
64
Telnetting to Another Switch from the Current Switch
67
Logging in through SSH
67
4 Logging in Using a Modem
68
Introduction
68
Configuration on the Switch Side
68
Modem Configuration
68
Switch Configuration
69
Modem Connection Establishment
69
Introduction
72
Management System
72
Establishing an HTTP Connection
72
Configuring the Login Banner
73
Configuration Procedure
73
Configuration Example
74
Enabling/Disabling the WEB Server
74
6 Logging in through NMS
76
Introduction
76
Connection Establishment Using NMS
76
7 Configuring Source IP Address for Telnet Service Packets
77
Overview
77
Displaying Source IP Address Configuration
78
8 User Control
79
Introduction
79
Controlling Telnet Users
79
Prerequisites
79
Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination IP Addresses
80
Controlling Telnet Users by Source IP Addresses
80
Configuration Example
81
Controlling Telnet Users by Source MAC Addresses
81
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
82
Configuration Example
82
Prerequisites
82
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Address
83
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Addresses
83
Prerequisites
83
Configuration Example
84
Disconnecting a Web User by Force
84
9 Switching User Level
85
Overview
85
Specifying the Authentication Mode for User Level Switching
85
Adopting Super Password Authentication for User Level Switching
86
Adopting HWTACACS Authentication for User Level Switching
87
Switching to a Specific User Level
87
Hwtacacs Authentication Configuration Example
88
Configuration File Management
90
Configuration File Management
91
Introduction to Configuration File
91
Configuration Task List
92
Saving the Current Configuration
92
Erasing the Startup Configuration File
94
Specifying a Configuration File for Next Startup
94
Displaying Switch Configuration
95
VLAN Overview/Vlan Configuration
96
1 VLAN Overview
97
Introduction to VLAN
97
Advantages of Vlans
98
VLAN Fundamentals
98
Port-Based VLAN
100
Link Types of Ethernet Ports
100
Assigning an Ethernet Port to Specified Vlans
101
Configuring the Default VLAN ID for a Port
101
VLAN Classification
100
VLAN Interface
100
Protocol-Based VLAN
102
Encapsulation Format of Ethernet Data
102
Introduction to Protocol-Based VLAN
102
Encapsulation Formats
105
Procedure for the Switch to Judge Packet Protocol
105
Implementation of Protocol-Based VLAN
106
2 VLAN Configuration
107
VLAN Configuration Task List
107
Basic VLAN Configuration
107
Basic VLAN Interface Configuration
108
Displaying VLAN Configuration
109
Configuring a Port-Based VLAN
109
Configuring the Link Type of an Ethernet Port
109
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Task List
109
Assigning an Ethernet Port to a VLAN
110
Configuring the Default VLAN for a Port
110
Displaying and Maintaining Port-Based VLAN
111
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Example
111
Configuration Procedure
112
Configuring a Protocol-Based VLAN
113
Configuring a Protocol Template for a Protocol-Based VLAN
113
Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration Task List
113
Associating a Port with a Protocol-Based VLAN
114
Displaying Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration
115
Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration Example
115
IP Addressing Configuration/Ip Performance Configuration
118
1 IP Addressing Configuration
119
IP Addressing Overview
119
IP Address Classes
119
Special Case IP Addresses
120
Subnetting and Masking
120
Configuring IP Addresses
121
Displaying IP Addressing Configuration
122
IP Address Configuration Examples
122
Ip Address Configuration Example I
122
IP Address Configuration Example II
123
2 IP Performance Configuration
125
IP Performance Overview
125
Introduction to FIB
125
Introduction to IP Performance Configuration
125
Configuring IP Performance
125
IP Performance Configuration Task List
125
Configuring TCP Attributes
126
Enabling Reception and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
126
Disabling ICMP to Send Error Packets
127
Canceling the System-Defined Acls for ICMP Attack Guard
128
Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Configuration
128
IP Performance Configuration Example
129
Enabling Reception and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
129
Voice VLAN Configuration
131
Voice VLAN Configuration
132
Voice VLAN Overview
132
How an IP Phone Works
132
How S5600 Series Switches Identify Voice Traffic
134
Setting the Voice Traffic Transmission Priority
135
Configuring Voice VLAN Assignment Mode of a Port
135
Support for Voice VLAN on Various Ports
135
Security Mode of Voice VLAN
137
Voice VLAN Configuration
137
Configuration Prerequisites
137
Configuring Qos Priority Settings for Voice Traffic on an Interface
137
Configuring the Voice VLAN to Operate in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode
138
Configuring the Voice VLAN to Operate in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode
139
Displaying and Maintaining Voice VLAN
141
Voice VLAN Configuration Example
142
Voice VLAN Configuration Example (Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode)
142
Voice VLAN Configuration Example (Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode)
143
Gvrp Configuration
145
GVRP Configuration
146
Introduction to GVRP
146
Garp
146
Gvrp
149
Protocol Specifications
149
GVRP Configuration
149
GVRP Configuration Tasks
149
Enabling GVRP
149
Configuring GVRP Timers
150
Configuring GVRP Port Registration Mode
151
Displaying and Maintaining GVRP
151
GVRP Configuration Example
152
Port Basic Configuration
155
Ethernet Port Configuration
156
Initially Configuring a Port
156
Configuring Port Auto-Negotiation Speed
157
Limiting Traffic on Individual Ports
158
Enabling Flow Control on a Port
158
Duplicating the Configuration of a Port to Other Ports
159
Configuring Loopback Detection for an Ethernet Port
159
Enabling Loopback Test
161
Enabling the System to Test Connected Cable
162
Configuring the Interval to Perform Statistical Analysis on Port Traffic
162
Enabling Giant-Frame Statistics Function
163
Disabling Up/Down Log Output on a Port
163
Configuring Storm Control on a Port
164
Setting the Port State Change Delay
165
Displaying and Maintaining Basic Port Configuration
166
Port Basic Configuration
156
Ethernet Port Configuration Example
166
Troubleshooting Ethernet Port Configuration
167
Link Aggregation Configuration
168
Link Aggregation Configuration
169
Overview
169
Introduction to Link Aggregation
169
Introduction to LACP
169
Operational Key
170
Consistency Considerations for the Ports in Aggregation
170
Link Aggregation Classification
171
Manual Aggregation Group
171
Static LACP Aggregation Group
172
Dynamic LACP Aggregation Group
173
Aggregation Group Categories
173
Link Aggregation Configuration
175
Configuring a Manual Aggregation Group
175
Configuring a Static LACP Aggregation Group
176
Configuring a Dynamic LACP Aggregation Group
177
Configuring a Description for an Aggregation Group
178
Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation Configuration
178
Link Aggregation Configuration Example
178
Ethernet Port Aggregation Configuration Example
178
Port Isolation Configuration
181
Port Isolation Configuration
182
Port Isolation Overview
182
Port Isolation Configuration Example
183
Displaying and Maintaining Port Isolation Configuration
183
Port Security Configuration/Port Binding Configuration
185
1 Port Security Configuration
186
Port Security Overview
186
Introduction
186
Port Security Modes
187
Port Security Features
193
Port Security Configuration Task List
194
Enabling Port Security
194
Setting the Maximum Number of Secure MAC Addresses Allowed on a Port
195
Setting the Port Security Mode
196
Configuring Port Security Features
197
Configuring Guest VLAN for a Port in Macaddressoruserloginsecure Mode
198
Configuring Secure MAC Addresses
200
Ignoring the Authorization Information from the RADIUS Server
200
Displaying and Maintaining Port Security Configuration
202
Port Security Configuration Examples
202
Port Security Mode Autolearn Configuration Example
202
Port Security Mode Macaddresswithradius Configuration Example
203
Port Security Mode Userloginwithoui Configuration Example
205
Port Security Mode Macaddresselseuserloginsecureext Configuration Example
207
Port Security Mode Macaddressanduserloginsecureext Configuration Example
209
Guest VLAN Configuration Example
211
2 Port Binding Configuration
214
Port Binding Overview
214
Configuring Port Binding
214
Introduction
214
Displaying and Maintaining Port Binding Configuration
215
Port Binding Configuration Example
215
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H3C H3C S5600 Series Operation Manual (1278 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 12.21 MB
Table of Contents
About this Manual
3
Table of Contents
3
Product Overview
8
Chapter 1 Obtaining the Documentation
9
H3C Website
9
Software Release Notes
10
Login
11
Software Version
11
Manual List
14
Chapter 3 Product Overview
15
Switch Models
15
Configuration File Management
16
IP Address and Performance
16
Software Features
16
Gvrp
17
Voice VLAN
16
Link Aggregation
17
Port Basic Configuration
17
Port Isolation
17
Port Security-Port Binding
17
Application in Small/Middle-Scaled Enterprise Networks
21
Chapter 4 Networking Applications
21
Application in Large-Scaled/Campus Networks
22
CLI Configuration
23
Chapter 1 Cli Configuration
24
Introduction to the Cli
24
Command Hierarchy
25
Command Level and User Privilege Level
25
Modifying the Command Level
26
Switching User Level
27
Cli Views
31
Cli Features
36
Online Help
36
Command History
38
Terminal Display
38
Error Prompts
39
Command Edit
40
Table of Contents
41
Chapter 1 Logging in to an Ethernet Switch
43
Supported User Interfaces
43
Common User Interface Configuration
44
User Interface Index
44
Logging in through the Console Port
46
Introduction to the User Interface
43
Logging in to an Ethernet Switch
43
Chapter 2 Logging in through the Console Port
46
Console Port Login Configuration
49
Console Port Login Configurations for Different Authentication Modes
50
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
51
Configuration Example
53
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password
54
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
58
Chapter 3 Logging in through Telnet
63
Telnet Configurations for Different Authentication Modes
64
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
66
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password
68
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
71
Telnetting to a Switch
75
Telnetting to a Switch from a Terminal
75
Telnetting to Another Switch from the Current Switch
78
Configuration on the Switch Side
79
Modem Configuration
79
Chapter 4 Logging in Using a Modem
79
Switch Configuration
80
Modem Connection Establishment
81
Establishing an Http Connection
84
Configuring the Login Banner
85
Enabling/Disabling the Web Server
87
Connection Establishment Using Nms
88
Chapter 6 Logging in through Nms
88
Configuring Source Ip Address for Telnet Service Packets
89
Displaying Source Ip Address Configuration
90
Chapter 8 User Control
91
Controlling Telnet Users
92
Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination Ip Addresses
92
Controlling Telnet Users by Source Ip Addresses
92
Controlling Telnet Users by Source Mac Addresses
93
Controlling Network Management Users by Source Ip Addresses
94
Controlling Web Users by Source Ip Address
97
Controlling Web Users by Source Ip Addresses
97
Disconnecting a Web User by Force
98
Configuration File Management
100
Chapter 1 Configuration File Management
101
Introduction to Configuration File
101
Configuration Task List
102
Saving the Current Configuration
103
Erasing the Startup Configuration File
104
Specifying a Configuration File for Next Startup
105
Displaying Switch Configuration
106
VLAN Overview/Vlan Configuration
107
Chapter 1 Vlan Overview
108
Vlan Fundamentals
109
Advantages of Vlans
109
Vlan Interface
111
Vlan Classification
111
Port-Based Vlan
112
Assigning an Ethernet Port to Specified Vlans
112
Link Types of Ethernet Ports
112
Configuring the Default Vlan ID for a Port
113
Protocol-Based Vlan
114
Encapsulation Format of Ethernet Data
114
Introduction to Protocol-Based Vlan
114
Encapsulation Formats
117
Procedure for the Switch to Judge Packet Protocol
117
Implementation of Protocol-Based Vlan
118
Vlan Configuration
119
Introduction to Vlan
108
Vlan Overview
108
Chapter 2 Vlan Configuration
119
Vlan Configuration Task List
119
Basic Vlan Configuration
119
Basic Vlan Interface Configuration
120
Displaying Vlan Configuration
121
Configuring a Port-Based Vlan
121
Configuring the Link Type of an Ethernet Port
121
Port-Based Vlan Configuration Task List
121
Assigning an Ethernet Port to a Vlan
122
Configuring the Default Vlan for a Port
123
Displaying and Maintaining Port-Based Vlan
123
Port-Based Vlan Configuration Example
123
Configuring a Protocol-Based Vlan
126
Configuring a Protocol Template for a Protocol-Based Vlan
126
Protocol-Based Vlan Configuration Task List
126
Associating a Port with a Protocol-Based Vlan
127
Displaying Protocol-Based Vlan Configuration
128
Protocol-Based Vlan Configuration Example
128
IP Addressing Configuration/Ip Performance Configuration
131
Chapter 1 Ip Addressing Configuration
132
Ip Address Classes
132
Special Case Ip Addresses
133
Subnetting and Masking
133
Configuring Ip Addresses
134
Displaying Ip Addressing Configuration
135
Ip Address Configuration Examples
136
Ip Address Configuration Example I
136
Ip Address Configuration Example II
136
Ip Performance Overview
139
Configuring Ip Performance
139
Ip Addressing Overview
132
Chapter 2 Ip Performance Configuration
139
Introduction to Ip Performance Configuration
139
Introduction to Fib
139
Ip Performance Configuration Task List
139
Configuring Tcp Attributes
140
Enabling Reception and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
140
Disabling Icmp to Send Error Packets
141
Displaying and Maintaining Ip Performance Configuration
142
Ip Performance Configuration Example
143
Enabling the Reception of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
143
Voice VLAN Configuration
145
Chapter 1 Voice Vlan Configuration
146
How an Ip Phone Works
146
How S5600 Series Switches Identify Voice Traffic
148
Setting the Voice Traffic Transmission Priority
149
Configuring Voice Vlan Assignment Mode of a Port
149
Support for Voice Vlan on Various Ports
150
Voice Vlan Overview
146
Voice Vlan Configuration
152
Security Mode of Voice Vlan
152
Configuring the Voice Vlan to Operate in Automatic Voice Vlan Assignment Mode
153
Configuring the Voice Vlan to Operate in Manual Voice Vlan Assignment Mode
154
Displaying and Maintaining Voice Vlan
156
Voice Vlan Configuration Example (Automatic Voice Vlan Assignment Mode)
157
Voice Vlan Configuration Example (Manual Voice Vlan Assignment Mode)
158
Gvrp Configuration
161
Chapter 1 Gvrp Configuration
162
Introduction to Gvrp
162
Gvrp Configuration
166
Enabling Gvrp
166
Gvrp Configuration Tasks
166
Configuring Gvrp Timers
167
Configuring Gvrp Port Registration Mode
168
Protocol Specifications
166
Displaying and Maintaining Gvrp
169
Port Basic Configuration
174
Chapter 1 Port Basic Configuration
175
Initially Configuring a Port
175
Configuring Port Auto-Negotiation Speed
176
Limiting Traffic on Individual Ports
177
Enabling Flow Control on a Port
178
Copying the Configuration of a Port to Other Ports
178
Configuring Loopback Detection for an Ethernet Port
179
Enabling Loopback Test
180
Enabling the System to Test Connected Cable
181
Configuring the Interval to Perform Statistical Analysis on Port Traffic
182
Enabling Giant-Frame Statistics Function
182
Disabling Up/Down Log Output on a Port
182
Configuring Storm Control on a Port
183
Setting the Port State Change Delay
185
Displaying and Maintaining Basic Port Configuration
185
Ethernet Port Configuration
175
Ethernet Port Configuration Example
186
Troubleshooting Ethernet Port Configuration
187
Link Aggregation Configuration
188
Chapter 1 Link Aggregation Configuration
189
Introduction to Lacp
189
Introduction to Link Aggregation
189
Link Aggregation Classification
190
Requirements on Ports for Link Aggregation
190
Manual Aggregation Group
190
Static Lacp Aggregation Group
191
Dynamic Lacp Aggregation Group
192
Aggregation Group Categories
193
Link Aggregation Configuration
195
Configuring a Manual Aggregation Group
195
Configuring a Static Lacp Aggregation Group
196
Configuring a Dynamic Lacp Aggregation Group
197
Configuring a Description for an Aggregation Group
198
Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation Configuration
199
Link Aggregation Configuration Example
199
Ethernet Port Aggregation Configuration Example
199
Port Isolation Configuration
202
Chapter 1 Port Isolation Configuration
203
Port Isolation Configuration Example
204
Displaying and Maintaining Port Isolation Configuration
204
Port Isolation Configuration
203
Port Isolation Overview
203
Port Security Configuration/Port Binding Configuration
206
Chapter 1 Port Security Configuration
207
Port Security Modes
208
Port Security Configuration Task List
211
Enabling Port Security
211
Setting the Maximum Number of Mac Addresses Allowed on a Port
212
Setting the Port Security Mode
213
Configuring Port Security Features
214
Configuring Security Mac Addresses
216
Ignoring the Authorization Information from the Radius Server
216
Displaying and Maintaining Port Security Configuration
217
Port Security Configuration Example
218
Port Binding Overview
220
Configuring Port Binding
220
Port Security Overview
207
Port Security Features
207
Chapter 2 Port Binding Configuration
220
Displaying and Maintaining Port Binding Configuration
221
H3C H3C S5600 Series Operation Manual (1096 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 12.69 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Manual
3
1 Obtaining the Documentation
8
CD-Rom
8
H3C Website
8
Software Release Notes
8
2 Correspondence between Documentation and Software
9
Software Version
9
Manual List
12
3 Product Overview
13
Preface
13
Switch Models
13
Software Features
14
4 Networking Applications
18
Application in Small/Middle-Scaled Enterprise Networks
18
Application in Large-Scaled/Campus Networks
18
CLI Configuration
20
CLI Configuration
21
Introduction to the CLI
21
Command Hierarchy
22
Command Level and User Privilege Level
22
Modifying the Command Level
22
Switching User Level
23
CLI Views
26
CLI Features
31
Online Help
31
Command History
32
Terminal Display
32
Command Edit
33
Error Prompts
33
Table of Contents
35
1 Logging in to an Ethernet Switch
37
Introduction to the User Interface
37
Supported User Interfaces
37
Common User Interface Configuration
38
User Interface Index
38
2 Logging in through the Console Port
40
Introduction
40
Console Port Login Configuration
43
Common Configuration
43
Console Port Login Configurations for Different Authentication Modes
44
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
44
Configuration Procedure
44
Configuration Example
46
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password
47
Configuration Procedure
47
Configuration Example
48
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
50
Configuration Procedure
50
Configuration Example
52
3 Logging in through Telnet
54
Introduction
54
Common Configuration
54
Telnet Configurations for Different Authentication Modes
55
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
56
Configuration Procedure
56
Configuration Example
57
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password
58
Configuration Procedure
58
Configuration Example
59
Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
60
Configuration Procedure
60
Configuration Example
63
Telnetting to a Switch
64
Telnetting to a Switch from a Terminal
64
Telnetting to Another Switch from the Current Switch
66
4 Logging in Using a Modem
68
Introduction
68
Configuration on the Switch Side
68
Modem Configuration
68
Switch Configuration
69
Modem Connection Establishment
69
Introduction
72
Establishing an HTTP Connection
72
Configuring the Login Banner
73
Configuration Procedure
73
Configuration Example
74
Enabling/Disabling the WEB Server
74
6 Logging in through NMS
76
Introduction
76
Connection Establishment Using NMS
76
7 Configuring Source IP Address for Telnet Service Packets
77
Overview
77
Displaying Source IP Address Configuration
78
8 User Control
79
Introduction
79
Controlling Telnet Users
79
Prerequisites
79
Controlling Telnet Users by Source and Destination IP Addresses
80
Controlling Telnet Users by Source IP Addresses
80
Configuration Example
81
Controlling Telnet Users by Source MAC Addresses
81
Controlling Network Management Users by Source IP Addresses
82
Prerequisites
82
Configuration Example
83
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Address
84
Controlling Web Users by Source IP Addresses
84
Disconnecting a Web User by Force
84
Prerequisites
84
Configuration Example
85
Configuration File Management
86
Configuration File Management
87
Introduction to Configuration File
87
Configuration Task List
88
Saving the Current Configuration
88
Erasing the Startup Configuration File
90
Specifying a Configuration File for Next Startup
90
Displaying Switch Configuration
91
VLAN Overview/Vlan Configuration
92
1 VLAN Overview
93
Introduction to VLAN
93
Advantages of Vlans
94
VLAN Fundamentals
94
VLAN Interface
96
VLAN Classification
96
Port-Based VLAN
96
Link Types of Ethernet Ports
96
Assigning an Ethernet Port to Specified Vlans
97
Configuring the Default VLAN ID for a Port
97
Protocol-Based VLAN
98
Encapsulation Format of Ethernet Data
98
Introduction to Protocol-Based VLAN
98
Encapsulation Formats
101
Procedure for the Switch to Judge Packet Protocol
101
Implementation of Protocol-Based VLAN
102
2 VLAN Configuration
103
VLAN Configuration Task List
103
Basic VLAN Configuration
103
Basic VLAN Interface Configuration
104
Displaying VLAN Configuration
105
Configuring a Port-Based VLAN
105
Configuring the Link Type of an Ethernet Port
105
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Task List
105
Assigning an Ethernet Port to a VLAN
106
Configuring the Default VLAN for a Port
106
Displaying and Maintaining Port-Based VLAN
107
Port-Based VLAN Configuration Example
107
Configuring a Protocol-Based VLAN
109
Configuring a Protocol Template for a Protocol-Based VLAN
109
Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration Task List
109
Associating a Port with a Protocol-Based VLAN
110
Displaying Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration
111
Protocol-Based VLAN Configuration Example
111
IP Addressing Configuration/Ip Performance Configuration
114
1 IP Addressing Configuration
115
IP Addressing Overview
115
IP Address Classes
115
Special Case IP Addresses
116
Subnetting and Masking
116
Configuring IP Addresses
117
Displaying IP Addressing Configuration
118
IP Address Configuration Examples
118
IP Address Configuration Example II
119
2 IP Performance Configuration
121
IP Performance Overview
121
Introduction to FIB
121
Introduction to IP Performance Configuration
121
Configuring IP Performance
121
Configuring TCP Attributes
121
IP Performance Configuration Task List
121
Enabling Reception and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
122
Disabling ICMP to Send Error Packets
123
Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Configuration
123
IP Performance Configuration Example
124
Enabling the Reception of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
124
Voice VLAN Configuration
126
Voice VLAN Configuration
127
Voice VLAN Overview
127
How an IP Phone Works
127
How S5600 Series Switches Identify Voice Traffic
129
Setting the Voice Traffic Transmission Priority
129
Configuring Voice VLAN Assignment Mode of a Port
130
Support for Voice VLAN on Various Ports
130
Security Mode of Voice VLAN
132
Voice VLAN Configuration
132
Configuration Prerequisites
132
Configuring the Voice VLAN to Operate in Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode
132
Configuring the Voice VLAN to Operate in Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode
134
Displaying and Maintaining Voice VLAN
135
Voice VLAN Configuration Example
136
Voice VLAN Configuration Example (Automatic Voice VLAN Assignment Mode)
136
Voice VLAN Configuration Example (Manual Voice VLAN Assignment Mode)
137
Gvrp Configuration
139
GVRP Configuration
140
Introduction to GVRP
140
Garp
140
Gvrp
143
Protocol Specifications
143
GVRP Configuration
143
GVRP Configuration Tasks
143
Enabling GVRP
143
Configuring GVRP Timers
144
Configuring GVRP Port Registration Mode
145
Displaying and Maintaining GVRP
146
GVRP Configuration Example
146
# Display the VLAN Information Dynamically Registered on Switch E.
150
Ethernet Port Configuration
151
Initially Configuring a Port
151
Configuring Port Auto-Negotiation Speed
152
Limiting Traffic on Individual Ports
153
Enabling Flow Control on a Port
153
Copying the Configuration of a Port to Other Ports
154
Configuring Loopback Detection for an Ethernet Port
155
Enabling Loopback Test
156
Enabling the System to Test Connected Cable
156
Configuring the Interval to Perform Statistical Analysis on Port Traffic
157
Enabling Giant-Frame Statistics Function
157
Disabling Up/Down Log Output on a Port
158
Configuring Storm Control on a Port
158
Setting the Port State Change Delay
159
Displaying and Maintaining Basic Port Configuration
160
Port Basic Configuration
151
Ethernet Port Configuration Example
161
Troubleshooting Ethernet Port Configuration
162
Link Aggregation Configuration
163
Link Aggregation Configuration
164
Overview
164
Introduction to Link Aggregation
164
Introduction to LACP
164
Requirements on Ports for Link Aggregation
164
Link Aggregation Classification
165
Manual Aggregation Group
165
Static LACP Aggregation Group
166
Dynamic LACP Aggregation Group
166
Aggregation Group Categories
167
Link Aggregation Configuration
168
Configuring a Manual Aggregation Group
169
Configuring a Static LACP Aggregation Group
170
Configuring a Dynamic LACP Aggregation Group
171
Configuring a Description for an Aggregation Group
171
Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation Configuration
172
Link Aggregation Configuration Example
172
Ethernet Port Aggregation Configuration Example
172
Port Isolation Configuration Example
177
Port Security Configuration/Port Binding Configuration
179
1 Port Security Configuration
180
Port Security Overview
180
Introduction
180
Port Security Features
180
Port Security Modes
181
Port Security Configuration Task List
183
Enabling Port Security
183
Setting the Maximum Number of MAC Addresses Allowed on a Port
184
Setting the Port Security Mode
185
Configuring Port Security Features
186
Configuring Security MAC Addresses
187
Ignoring the Authorization Information from the RADIUS Server
187
Displaying and Maintaining Port Security Configuration
188
Port Security Configuration Example
189
2 Port Binding Configuration
190
Port Binding Overview
190
Configuring Port Binding
190
Introduction
190
Displaying and Maintaining Port Binding Configuration
190
Port Binding Configuration Example
191
Dldp Configuration
192
DLDP Configuration
193
Overview
193
Introduction
193
DLDP Fundamentals
194
DLDP Implementation
194
DLDP Status
197
DLDP Timers
197
DLDP Operating Mode
198
DLDP Neighbor State
199
Link Auto-Recovery Mechanism
199
DLDP Configuration
200
Performing Basic DLDP Configuration
200
Resetting DLDP State
201
Displaying and Maintaining DLDP
202
DLDP Configuration Example
202
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Table of Contents
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Dhcp Configuration Examples
2
Chapter 1 DHCP Functions Overview
3
Supported DHCP Functions
3
DHCP Functions Supported by the H3C Low-End Ethernet Switches
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Configuring the DHCP Server
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Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
10
Configuring DHCP Snooping
11
DHCP Server Configuration Example
13
DHCP Relay Agent/Snooping Configuration Examples
16
Cooperation between DHCP Relay Agent and IRF
23
Chapter 3 Related Documents
24
Table of Contents
25
Chapter 1 QACL Overview
27
Acl/Qos Functions Supported by H3C Low-End Ethernet Switches
27
Supported QACL Functions
27
Configuration Guide
29
Chapter 2 Examples of QACL Configuration
32
Network Environment
32
Time-Based ACL Plus Rate Limiting Plus Traffic Policing Configuration Example
33
Configuration Procedure
33
Network Diagram
33
Network Requirements
33
Configuration Example of Priority Re-Marking Plus Queue Scheduling Algorithm Plus Congestion Avoidance Plus Packet Priority Trust
35
Configuration Procedure
35
Network Diagram
35
Network Requirements
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Configuration Example of Traffic Measurement Plus Port Redirection
36
Network Requirements
36
Configuration Procedure
37
Network Diagram
37
Configuration Example of Local Traffic Mirroring
38
Network Diagram
38
Network Requirements
38
Configuration Procedure
39
Precautions
39
Other Functions Referencing ACL Rules
40
Chapter 3 Configuration Example of WEB Cache Redirection
42
Configuration Example of WEB Cache Redirection
42
Network Requirements
42
Configuration Procedure
43
Network Diagram
43
Table of Contents
45
X Configuration Example
46
Chapter 1 802.1X Overview
47
Introduction to 802.1X
47
Features Configuration
47
Configuration in Port View
47
Global Configuration
47
Precautions
48
Chapter 2 802.1X Configuration Commands
49
Chapter 3 Enterprise Network Access Authentication Configuration Example
50
Network Application Analysis
50
Network Diagram
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Configuration Procedure
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Configuring the Switch
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Configuring the RADIUS Server
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Configuring the Supplicant System
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Troubleshooting
65
Verifying Configuration
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Table of Contents
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Introduction to NTP
2
Applications of NTP
2
Working Principle of NTP
3
NTP Implementation Mode
4
NTP Implementation Mode Configuration
6
Prerequisites
6
Configuring NTP Implementation Modes
7
Access Control Permission Configuration
9
NTP Authentication Configuration
9
Prerequisites
10
Configuring NTP Authentication
10
Configuration of Optional NTP Parameters
12
Displaying and Debugging NTP
13
Configuration Example
14
NTP Server Mode Configuration
14
NTP Peer Mode Configuration
15
NTP Broadcast Mode Configuration
17
NTP Multicast Mode Configuration
19
NTP Server Mode with Authentication Configuration
21
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Chapter 1 IRF Fabric Configuration
2
Overview
2
Introduction to IRF
2
Introduction to RMON on IRF
3
Peer Fabric Port Detection
3
Introduction to the Peer Fabric Port Detection Function
3
Work Flow of the Peer Fabric Port Detection Function
3
Prompt Information and Solution
4
Introduction to IRF Fabric Configuration
6
Setting a Unit ID for a Switch
6
Specifying the Fabric Port of a Switch
8
Assigning a Unit Name to a Switch
8
Assigning an IRF Fabric Name to a Switch
9
Displaying and Debugging IRF Fabric
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IRF Fabric Configuration Example
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Network Requirements
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Network Diagram
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Configuration Procedure
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