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H3C MSR 2600 Series Configuration Manual (288 pages)
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Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Command Conventions
4
Obtaining Documentation
5
Technical Support
5
Documentation Feedback
5
Table of Contents
7
Configuring ARP
16
Overview
16
ARP Message Format
16
ARP Operating Mechanism
16
ARP Table
17
Configuring a Static ARP Entry
18
Setting the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for a Device
19
Setting the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for an Interface
19
Setting the Aging Timer for Dynamic ARP Entries
20
Enabling Dynamic ARP Entry Check
20
Enabling ARP Log Output
20
Displaying and Maintaining ARP
21
Static ARP Configuration Example
21
Network Requirements
21
Configuration Procedure
22
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
23
Overview
23
Gratuitous ARP Packet Learning
23
Periodic Sending of Gratuitous ARP Packets
23
Configuration Procedure
24
Enabling IP Conflict Notification
25
Configuring Proxy ARP
26
Enabling Common Proxy ARP
26
Enabling Local Proxy ARP
26
Displaying Proxy ARP
27
Common Proxy ARP Configuration Example
27
Network Requirements
27
Configuration Procedure
27
Configuring ARP Snooping
29
Configuration Procedure
29
Displaying and Maintaining ARP Snooping
29
Configuring ARP Fast-Reply
31
Overview
31
Function
31
Operation
31
Configuration Procedure
31
ARP Fast-Reply Configuration Example
32
Network Requirements
32
Configuration Procedure
32
Configuring IP Addressing
34
Overview
34
IP Address Classes
34
Special IP Addresses
35
Subnetting and Masking
35
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
36
Configuration Guidelines
36
Configuration Procedure
36
Configuring IP Unnumbered
36
Configuration Guidelines
37
Configuration Prerequisites
37
Configuration Procedure
37
Displaying and Maintaining IP Addressing
37
IP Address Configuration Example
38
Network Requirements
38
Configuration Procedure
38
Verifying the Configuration
38
IP Unnumbered Configuration Example
39
Network Requirements
39
Configuration Procedure
40
Verifying the Configuration
40
DHCP Overview
42
DHCP Address Allocation
42
Allocation Mechanisms
42
Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process
43
IP Address Lease Extension
43
DHCP Message Format
44
DHCP Options
45
Common DHCP Options
45
Custom DHCP Options
45
Protocols and Standards
47
Configuring the DHCP Server
48
Overview
48
DHCP Address Pool
48
IP Address Allocation Sequence
50
DHCP Server Configuration Task List
50
Configuring an Address Pool on the DHCP Server
50
Configuration Task List
50
Creating a DHCP Address Pool
51
Specifying IP Address Ranges for a DHCP Address Pool
51
Specifying Gateways for the Client
54
Specifying a Domain Name Suffix for the Client
55
Specifying DNS Servers for the Client
55
Specifying WINS Servers and Netbios Node Type for the Client
56
Specifying BIMS Server Information for the Client
56
Specifying the TFTP Server and Boot File Name for the Client
57
Specifying a Server for the DHCP Client
57
Configuring Option 184 Parameters for the Client
58
Configuring Self-Defined DHCP Options
58
Enabling DHCP
59
Enabling the DHCP Server on an Interface
59
Applying an Address Pool on an Interface
60
Configuring IP Address Conflict Detection
60
Enabling Handling of Option 82
61
Configuring DHCP Server Compatibility
61
Configuring the DHCP Server to Broadcast All Responses
61
Configure the DHCP Server to Ignore BOOTP Requests
61
Configuring the DHCP Server to Send BOOTP Responses in RFC 1048 Format
62
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets Sent by the DHCP Server
62
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Server
63
DHCP Server Configuration Examples
63
Static IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
63
Dynamic IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
65
DHCP User Class Configuration Example
66
Self-Defined DHCP Option Configuration Example
67
Troubleshooting DHCP Server Configuration
68
Symptom
68
Analysis
68
Solution
68
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
70
Overview
70
Operation
70
DHCP Relay Agent Support for Option 82
71
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Task List
71
Enabling DHCP
72
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent on an Interface
72
Specifying DHCP Servers on a Relay Agent
72
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent Security Functions
73
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent to Record Relay Entries
73
Enabling Periodic Refresh of Dynamic Relay Entries
73
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
74
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Release an IP Address
75
Configuring Option 82
75
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets Sent by the DHCP Relay Agent
76
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Relay Agent
76
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Examples
76
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Example
76
Option 82 Configuration Example
77
Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
78
Symptom
78
Analysis
78
Solution
78
Configuring the DHCP Client
79
Enabling the DHCP Client on an Interface
79
Configuring a DHCP Client ID for an Interface
79
Enabling Duplicated Address Detection
80
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets Sent by the DHCP Client
80
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Client
81
DHCP Client Configuration Example
81
Network Requirements
81
Configuration Procedure
82
Verifying the Configuration
82
Configuring DHCP Snooping
84
Overview
84
Application of Trusted and Untrusted Ports
84
DHCP Snooping Support for Option 82
85
DHCP Snooping Configuration Task List
86
Configuring Basic DHCP Snooping
86
Configuring Option 82
87
Saving DHCP Snooping Entries
88
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
89
Enabling DHCP-REQUEST Attack Protection
89
Configuring DHCP Packet Rate Limit
90
Displaying and Maintaining DHCP Snooping
90
DHCP Snooping Configuration Examples
91
Basic DHCP Snooping Configuration Example
91
Option 82 Configuration Example
92
Configuring the BOOTP Client
94
BOOTP Application
94
Obtaining an IP Address Dynamically
94
Protocols and Standards
94
Configuring an Interface to Use BOOTP for IP Address Acquisition
95
Displaying and Maintaining BOOTP Client
95
BOOTP Client Configuration Example
95
Network Requirements
95
Configuration Procedure
95
Configuring DNS
96
Overview
96
Static Domain Name Resolution
96
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
96
DNS Proxy
97
DNS Spoofing
98
DNS Configuration Task List
99
Configuring the Ipv4 DNS Client
100
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
100
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
100
Configuring the Ipv6 DNS Client
101
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
101
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
102
Configuring the DNS Proxy
102
Configuring DNS Spoofing
103
Specifying the Source Interface for DNS Packets
103
Configuring the DNS Trusted Interface
104
Specifying the DSCP Value for Outgoing DNS Packets
105
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv4 DNS
105
Ipv4 DNS Configuration Examples
105
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
105
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
106
DNS Proxy Configuration Example
109
Ipv6 DNS Configuration Examples
111
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
111
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
111
DNS Proxy Configuration Example
116
Troubleshooting Ipv4 DNS Configuration
117
Symptom
117
Solution
117
Troubleshooting Ipv6 DNS Configuration
117
Configuring DDNS
119
Overview
119
DDNS Application
119
DDNS Client Configuration Task List
120
Configuring a DDNS Policy
120
Configuration Prerequisites
121
Configuration Procedure
121
Applying the DDNS Policy to an Interface
122
Specifying the DSCP Value for Outgoing DDNS Packets
122
Displaying DDNS
123
DDNS Configuration Examples
123
DDNS Configuration Example with Www.3322.Org
123
DDNS Configuration Example with Peanuthull Server
124
Configuring NAT
126
Terminology
126
NAT Device
126
NAT Interface
126
NAT Address
127
NAT Entry
127
NAT Types
127
Traditional NAT
127
Bidirectional NAT
127
Twice NAT
127
Easy IP
127
NAT Translation Control
127
NAT Features
128
Static NAT
128
Dynamic NAT
128
NAT Server
129
NAT Hairpin
130
NAT Entries
131
NAT Session Entry
131
EIM Entry
131
NO-PAT Entry
131
Using NAT with Other Features
131
NAT with MPLS Vpns
131
NAT with DNS Mapping
132
NAT with ALG
132
NAT Configuration Task List
133
Configuring Static NAT
133
Configuration Prerequisites
133
Configuring Outbound One-To-One Static NAT
133
Configuring Outbound Net-To-Net Static NAT
134
Configuring Inbound One-To-One Static NAT
135
Configuring Inbound Net-To-Net Static NAT
135
Configuring Dynamic NAT
136
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
136
Configuration Prerequisites
136
Configuring Outbound Dynamic NAT
136
Configuring Inbound Dynamic NAT
137
Configuring NAT Server
138
Configuring Common NAT Server
138
Configuring Load Sharing NAT Server
139
Configuring NAT with DNS Mapping
140
Configuring NAT Hairpin
140
Configuring NAT with ALG
140
Configuring NAT Logging
141
Displaying and Maintaining NAT
141
NAT Configuration Examples
142
One-To-One Static NAT for Internal-To-External Access
142
Outbound Dynamic NAT for Internal-To-External Access (Non-Overlapping Addresses)
144
Bidirectional NAT for Internal-To-External Access
146
NAT Server for External-To-Internal Access
148
NAT Server for External-To-Internal Access through Domain Name
151
Bidirectional NAT for External-To-Internal Access through NAT Server
153
NAT Hairpin in C/S Mode
156
NAT Hairpin in P2P Mode for Access between Internal Users
159
Twice NAT for Access between Two Vpns with Overlapping Addresses
161
Load Sharing NAT Server Configuration Example
163
NAT with DNS Mapping Configuration Example
165
Basic IP Forwarding on the Device
169
FIB Table
169
Displaying FIB Table Entries
169
Configuring Fast Forwarding
171
Overview
171
Configuration Procedure
171
Displaying and Maintaining Fast Forwarding
171
Fast Forwarding Configuration Example
172
Network Requirements
172
Configuration Procedure
172
Verifying the Configuration
173
Displaying the Adjacency Table
174
Optimizing IP Performance
176
Configuration Procedure
176
Configuration Example
177
Configuring MTU for an Interface
177
Configuring TCP MSS for an Interface
178
Configuring TCP Path MTU Discovery
178
Enabling TCP SYN Cookie
179
Configuring the TCP Buffer Size
180
Configuring TCP Timers
180
Enabling Sending ICMP Error Packets
180
Configuring Rate Limit for ICMP Error Messages
182
Specifying the Source Address for ICMP Packets
182
Configuring IP Virtual Fragment Reassembly
183
Configuration Guidelines
183
Configuration Procedure
183
Configuration Example
183
Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Optimization
184
Configuring UDP Helper
186
Overview
186
Configuration Guidelines
186
Configuration Procedure
186
Displaying and Maintaining UDP Helper
187
UDP Helper Configuration Example
187
Network Requirements
187
Configuration Procedure
187
Verifying the Configuration
188
Configuring Basic Ipv6 Settings
189
Overview
189
Ipv6 Features
189
Ipv6 Addresses
190
Ipv6 ND Protocol
193
Ipv6 Path MTU Discovery
195
Ipv6 Transition Technologies
195
Dual Stack
195
Tunneling
196
Nat-Pt
196
6Pe
196
Protocols and Standards
196
Ipv6 Basics Configuration Task List
197
Assigning Ipv6 Addresses to Interfaces
198
Configuring an Ipv6 Global Unicast Address
198
Configuring an Ipv6 Link-Local Address
200
Configuring an Ipv6 Anycast Address
201
Configuring Ipv6 ND
201
Configuring a Static Neighbor Entry
201
Setting the Maximum Number of Dynamic Neighbor Entries
202
Setting the Aging Timer for ND Entries in Stale State
202
Minimizing Link-Local ND Entries
203
Setting the Hop Limit
203
Configuring Parameters for RA Messages
203
Configuring the Maximum Number of Attempts to Send an NS Message for DAD
206
Enabling ND Proxy
206
Configuring Path MTU Discovery
208
Configuring the Interface MTU
208
Configuring a Static Path MTU for a Specific Ipv6 Address
208
Configuring the Aging Time for Dynamic Path Mtus
208
Controlling Sending Icmpv6 Packets
209
Configuring the Rate Limit for Icmpv6 Error Messages
209
Enabling Replying to Multicast Echo Requests
209
Enabling Sending Icmpv6 Destination Unreachable Messages
209
Enabling Sending Icmpv6 Time Exceeded Messages
210
Enabling Sending Icmpv6 Redirect Messages
210
Specifying the Source Address for Icmpv6 Packets
211
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 Basics
211
Ipv6 Basics Configuration Example
213
Network Requirements
213
Configuration Procedure
214
Verifying the Configuration
214
Troubleshooting Ipv6 Basics Configuration
218
Symptom
218
Solution
218
Dhcpv6 Overview
219
Dhcpv6 Address/Prefix Assignment
219
Rapid Assignment Involving Two Messages
219
Assignment Involving Four Messages
219
Address/Prefix Lease Renewal
220
Stateless Dhcpv6
221
Protocols and Standards
221
Configuring the Dhcpv6 Server
222
Overview
222
Ipv6 Address Assignment
222
Ipv6 Prefix Assignment
222
Concepts
223
Dhcpv6 Address Pool
224
Ipv6 Address/Prefix Allocation Sequence
225
Configuration Task List
225
Configuring Ipv6 Prefix Assignment
225
Configuration Guidelines
226
Configuration Procedure
226
Configuring Ipv6 Address Assignment
227
Configuration Guidelines
227
Configuration Procedure
227
Configuring Network Parameters Assignment
228
Configuring the Dhcpv6 Server on an Interface
229
Configuration Guidelines
229
Configuration Procedure
229
Setting the DSCP Value for Dhcpv6 Packets Sent by the Dhcpv6 Server
230
Displaying and Maintaining the Dhcpv6 Server
230
Dhcpv6 Server Configuration Examples
231
Dynamic Ipv6 Prefix Assignment Configuration Example
231
Dynamic Ipv6 Address Assignment Configuration Example
233
Configuring the Dhcpv6 Relay Agent
236
Configuration Guidelines
237
Configuration Procedure
237
Displaying and Maintaining the Dhcpv6 Relay Agent
238
Dhcpv6 Relay Agent Configuration Example
238
Network Requirements
238
Configuration Procedure
238
Verifying the Configuration
239
Configuring Dhcpv6 Snooping
240
Overview
240
Application of Trusted and Untrusted Ports
240
H3C Implementation of Option 18 and Option 37
241
Option 18 for Dhcpv6 Snooping
241
Dhcpv6 Snooping Support for Option 37
242
Dhcpv6 Snooping Configuration Task List
242
Configuring Basic Dhcpv6 Snooping
243
Configuring Option 18 and Option 37
243
Saving Dhcpv6 Snooping Entries
244
Setting the Maximum Number of Dhcpv6 Snooping Entries
245
Enabling Dhcpv6-REQUEST Check
245
Displaying and Maintaining Dhcpv6 Snooping
246
Dhcpv6 Snooping Configuration Example
246
Network Requirements
246
Configuration Procedure
247
Verifying the Configuration
247
Configuring Ipv6 Fast Forwarding
248
Overview
248
Configuration Procedure
248
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 Fast Forwarding
248
Ipv6 Fast Forwarding Configuration Example
249
Network Requirements
249
Configuration Procedure
249
Verifying the Configuration
249
Configuring Tunneling
251
Overview
251
Ipv6 over Ipv4 Tunneling
251
Ipv4 over Ipv4 Tunneling
254
Ipv4 over Ipv6 Tunneling
255
Ipv6 over Ipv6 Tunneling
258
Protocols and Standards
258
Tunneling Configuration Task List
259
Configuring a Tunnel Interface
259
Configuring an Ipv6 over Ipv4 Manual Tunnel
260
Configuration Example
261
Configuring an Automatic Ipv4-Compatible Ipv6 Tunnel
263
Configuration Example
264
Configuring a 6To4 Tunnel
265
6To4 Tunnel Configuration Example
266
6To4 Relay Configuration Example
268
Configuring an ISATAP Tunnel
269
Configuration Example
270
Configuring an Ipv4 over Ipv4 Tunnel
273
Configuration Example
274
Configuring an Ipv4 over Ipv6 Manual Tunnel
275
Configuration Example
276
Configuring a DS-Lite Tunnel
278
Configuration Example
279
Configuring an Ipv6 over Ipv6 Tunnel
281
Configuration Example
282
Displaying and Maintaining Tunneling Configuration
284
Troubleshooting Tunneling Configuration
284
Symptom
284
Analysis
284
Solution
284
Configuring Flow Classification
285
Specifying a Flow Classification Policy
285
Index
286
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H3C MSR 2600 Series Installation Manual (64 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Documentation Feedback
5
Obtaining Documentation
5
Technical Support
5
Table of Contents
6
Preparing for Installation
8
Electricity Safety
8
Examining the Installation Site
8
General Safety Recommendations
8
Safety Recommendations
8
Safety Symbols
8
Temperature and Humidity
8
Cleanness
9
Cooling System
9
ESD Prevention
10
Emi
11
Lightning Protection
11
Rack-Mounting
11
Installation Accessories
12
Installation Tools
12
Pre-Installation Checklist
12
Installing the Router
15
Installation Flow
15
Installation Prerequisites
15
Installing the Router
17
Installing the Router in a Rack
17
Installing the Router on a Workbench
17
Installing the Router on a Wall
22
Attaching the Ring Terminal
23
Grounding the Router
23
Grounding the Router through the Rack
24
Grounding the Router with a Grounding Conductor Buried in the Earth Ground
26
Grounding the Router with a Grounding Strip
26
Installing a 3G SIM Card
26
Installing a 3G Antenna
28
Connecting a 3G/4G Antenna Extension Cable to a 3G Router
29
Installing a 4G SIM Card
30
Installing a 4G Antenna
31
Connecting a 3G/4G Antenna Extension Cable to a 4G Router
32
Installing a DSIC
33
Installing a SIC
33
Installing an Interface Module
33
Connecting a Console Cable
35
Connecting the Router to the Network
35
Logging in through the Console Port
35
Setting Terminal Parameters
38
Connecting an AC Power Cord
41
Starting the Router
42
Verifying the Installation
42
Replacement Procedures
45
Replacing a DSIC
45
Replacing a SIC
45
Troubleshooting
47
Fan Failure
47
Power Supply System Failure
47
Configuration Terminal Problems
48
Garbled Terminal Display
48
No Response from the Serial Port
48
No Terminal Display
48
Interface Module, Cable, and Connection Failure
49
Solution
49
Symptom
49
3 G/4G SIM Card and 3G/4G Antenna Failures
49
Restoring the Factory Settings
50
Reset Button Usage Guidelines
50
Scenario 1
50
Scenario 2
50
Scenario 3
50
Appendix A Chassis Views and Technical Specifications
51
Chassis Views
51
Msr 26-30
51
Msr 26-00-5-Gu-Cnde
52
Msr 26-00-5-Gt-Cnde
52
Msr 26-00-5-Lm-Cnde
53
Msr 26-00-10
54
Msr 26-00-17
54
Technical Specifications
55
4 G Antenna Specifications
56
Antenna Specifications
57
Appendix B Leds
58
Leds
58
Msr 26-30
58
Msr 26-00-5-Gu-Cnde
58
Msr 26-00-5-Gt-Cnde
59
Msr 26-00-5-Lm-Cnde
60
Msr 26-00-10
60
Msr 26-00-17
61
LED Description
61
Appendix C Slot Arrangement
63
Index
64
H3C MSR 2600 Series Manual (45 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Preparing for Installation
3
Safety Recommendations
3
Safety Symbols
3
General Safety Recommendations
3
Electricity Safety
4
Examining the Installation Site
4
Temperature and Humidity
4
Cleanliness
4
Cooling System
5
ESD Prevention
5
EMI Prevention
6
Lightning Protection
6
Rack Requirements
7
Installation Tools and Accessories
7
Pre-Installation Checklist
8
Installing the Router
10
Installation Prerequisites
10
Installation Flowchart
10
Installing the Router
11
Mounting the Router on a Workbench
12
Mounting the Router in a Rack
12
Mounting the Router on a Wall
15
Grounding the Router
16
Installing Interface Modules
20
Installing a 3G SIM Card
22
Installing a 3G Antenna
24
Connecting a 3G/4G Antenna Extension Cable to a 3G Router
25
Installing a 4G SIM Card
26
Installing a 4G Antenna
28
Connecting a 3G/4G Antenna Extension Cable to a 4G Router
29
Connecting Interface Cables
30
Logging in from the Console Port and Setting Terminal Parameters
31
Connecting the AC Power Cord
34
Verifying the Installation
36
Starting the Router
37
Replacement Procedure
39
Replacing an Interface Module
39
Replacing a SIC
39
Replacing a DSIC
40
Replacing a Transceiver Module
41
Troubleshooting
42
Power Supply Failure
42
Symptom
42
Solution
42
Fan Tray Failure
42
No Display on the Configuration Terminal
43
Symptom
43
Solution
43
Garbled Display on the Configuration Terminal
43
No Response from the Serial Console Port
43
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H3C MSR 2600 Series Probe Command Reference (28 pages)
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| Category:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Common Probe Commands
7
Display Hardware Internal Dump
7
Display Hardware Internal Physical
7
Debugging Physical Card
8
Switching Module Probe Commands
9
Bcm
9
Debugging Physical Lsw
9
Display Hardware Internal Physical Lsw
10
Display Hardware Internal Physical Lsw Vlaninfo
11
Display Hardware Internal Dump Lsw Vlantable
11
Display Hardware Internal Dump Lsw Mactable
12
Display Hardware Internal Dump Lsw Acltable
12
Debugging Physical Mgf
13
Display Hardware Internal Physical Mgf Debugging
13
Display Hardware Internal Physical Mgf
14
Display Hardware Internal Dump Chip
14
Debugging Physical Poe
15
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe Debugging
16
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe Powerinfo
16
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe
16
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe Portinfo
17
Interface Probe Commands
18
Display Hardware Internal Physical
18
Display Hardware Internal Physical Isrque
18
Display Hardware Internal Dump Chassis Slot Inner-Port
19
Display Hardware Internal Dump Slot Inner-Port Chip
19
Debugging Physical
20
Reset Hardware Internal Dump Slot Inner-Port Counter
20
Voice Probe Commands
22
Dsp-Capture Pcm
22
Display Hardware Internal Dspmem
22
Vpm-Mirror
23
Debugging Physical Voice Fax
23
Display Hardware Internal Voice Fax Debugging
24
Main Board Probe Commands
25
Display Hardware Internal Pcicfg
25
Display Hardware Internal Access-Space
25
Switch Console
26
Host Probe Commands
27
Display Hardware Internal Cpu-Version
27
Restore Factory-Default
27
Index
28
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