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HPE 5800 Series Configuration Manual (394 pages)
Layer 3 - IP Routing
Brand:
HPE
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
IP Routing Basics
12
Overview
12
Routing Table
12
Dynamic Routing Protocols
13
Route Preference
13
Load Sharing
14
Route Backup
14
Route Recursion
14
Route Redistribution
14
Displaying and Maintaining a Routing Table
14
Configuring Static Routing
17
Configuring a Static Route
17
Configuring BFD for Static Routes
18
BFD Control Mode
18
BFD Echo Mode
19
Configuring Static Route FRR
19
Configuration Prerequisites
20
Configuration Guidelines
20
Configuration Procedure
20
Displaying and Maintaining Static Routes
20
Static Route Configuration Examples
20
Basic Static Route Configuration Example
20
BFD for Static Routes Configuration Example (Direct Next Hop)
22
BFD for Static Routes Configuration Example (Indirect Next Hop)
24
Static Route FRR Configuration Example
27
Configuring a Default Route
29
Configuring RIP
30
Overview
30
Understanding RIP
30
Versions
31
Message Formats
31
Supported Features
33
Protocols and Standards
33
RIP Configuration Task List
34
Configuring RIP Basic Functions
34
Configuration Prerequisites
34
Enabling RIP and a RIP Interface
34
Configuring the Interface Behavior
35
Configuring a RIP Version
35
Setting the DSCP Value for RIP Packets
36
Configuring RIP Route Control
36
Configuring an Additional Routing Metric
37
Configuring Ripv2 Route Summarization
37
Disabling Host Route Reception
38
Advertising a Default Route
38
Configuring Inbound or Outbound Route Filtering
39
Configuring a Priority for RIP
39
Configuring RIP Route Redistribution
40
Tuning and Optimizing RIP Networks
40
Configuring RIP Timers
40
Configuring Split Horizon and Poison Reverse
41
Configuring the Maximum Number of ECMP Routes
41
Enabling Zero Field Check on Incoming Ripv1 Messages
42
Enabling Source IP Address Check on Incoming RIP Updates
42
Configuring Ripv2 Message Authentication
43
Specifying a RIP Neighbor
43
Configuring RIP-To-MIB Binding
43
Configuring the RIP Packet Sending Rate
44
Configuring RIP FRR
44
Configuring BFD for RIP
45
Configuring Single-Hop Echo Detection Mode
45
Configuring Bidirectional Control Detection Mode
45
Displaying and Maintaining RIP
46
RIP Configuration Examples
47
Configuring RIP Version
47
Configuring RIP Route Redistribution
48
Configuring an Additional Metric for a RIP Interface
50
Configuring RIP to Advertise a Summary Route
52
Configuring RIP FRR
54
Configuring BFD for RIP (Single-Hop Echo Detection)
56
Configuring BFD for RIP (Bidirectional Control Detection)
58
Configure Static Routes
60
Troubleshooting RIP
62
No RIP Updates Received
62
Route Oscillation Occurred
62
Configuring OSPF
63
Overview
63
OSPF Packets
63
LSA Types
63
OSPF Area
64
Router Types
66
Route Types
67
Route Calculation
67
OSPF Network Types
68
DR and BDR
68
Protocols and Standards
69
OSPF Configuration Task List
69
Enabling OSPF
71
Configuration Prerequisites
71
Configuration Guidelines
71
Configuring OSPF Areas
72
Configuration Prerequisites
72
Configuring a Stub Area
72
Configuring an NSSA Area
73
Configuring a Virtual Link
74
Configuring OSPF Network Types
74
Configuration Prerequisites
75
Configuring the Broadcast Network Type for an Interface
75
Configuring the NBMA Network Type for an Interface
75
Configuring the P2MP Network Type for an Interface
76
Configuring the P2P Network Type for an Interface
76
Configuring OSPF Route Control
77
Configuration Prerequisites
77
Configuring OSPF Route Summarization
77
Configuring OSPF Inbound Route Filtering
78
Configuring ABR Type-3 LSA Filtering
78
Configuring an OSPF Cost for an Interface
79
Configuring the Maximum Number of ECMP Routes
79
Configuring OSPF Preference
80
Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution
80
Advertising a Host Route
82
Tuning and Optimizing OSPF Networks
82
Configuration Prerequisites
82
Configuring OSPF Packet Timers
82
Specifying LSA Transmission Delay
83
Specifying SPF Calculation Interval
83
Specifying the LSA Arrival Interval
84
Specifying the LSA Generation Interval
84
Disabling Interfaces from Receiving and Sending OSPF Packets
85
Configuring Stub Routers
85
Configuring OSPF Authentication
86
Adding the Interface MTU into DD Packets
86
Configuring the Maximum Number of External Lsas in LSDB
86
Enabling Compatibility with RFC 1583
87
Logging Neighbor State Changes
87
Configuring OSPF Network Management
87
Enabling Message Logging
88
Enabling the Advertisement and Reception of Opaque Lsas
88
Configuring OSPF to Give Priority to Receiving and Processing Hello Packets
89
Configuring the LSU Transmit Rate
89
Setting the DSCP Value for OSPF Packets
89
Enabling OSPF ISPF
90
Configuring OSPF FRR
90
Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
91
Configuring the OSPF GR Restarter
91
Configuring the OSPF GR Helper
92
Triggering OSPF Graceful Restart
93
Configuring BFD for OSPF
93
Configuring Bidirectional Control Detection
93
Configuring Single-Hop Echo Detection
94
Displaying and Maintaining OSPF
94
OSPF Configuration Examples
95
Configuring OSPF Basic Functions
95
Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution
99
Configuring OSPF to Advertise a Summary Route
100
Configuring an OSPF Stub Area
102
Configuring an OSPF NSSA Area
105
Configuring OSPF DR Election
107
Configuring OSPF Virtual Links
110
Configuring OSPF Graceful Restart
112
Configuring Route Filtering
114
Configuring OSPF FRR
117
Configuring BFD for OSPF
119
Troubleshooting OSPF Configuration
122
No OSPF Neighbor Relationship Established
122
Incorrect Routing Information
122
Configuring IS-IS
123
Overview
123
Terminology
123
Address Format
123
Net
124
IS-IS Area
125
Network Types
126
Pdus
127
Supported Features
133
Protocols and Standards
135
IS-IS Configuration Task List
136
Configuring IS-IS Basic Functions
137
Configuration Prerequisites
137
Enabling IS-IS
137
Configuring the IS Level and Circuit Level
137
Configuring the Network Type of an Interface as P2P
138
Configuring IS-IS Routing Information Control
138
Configuration Prerequisites
138
Configuring IS-IS Link Cost
138
Specifying a Priority for IS-IS
140
Configuring the Maximum Number of ECMP Routes
140
Configuring IS-IS Route Summarization
140
Advertising a Default Route
141
Configuring IS-IS Route Redistribution
141
Configuring IS-IS Route Filtering
142
Configuring IS-IS Route Leaking
142
Tuning and Optimizing IS-IS Networks
143
Configuration Prerequisites
143
Specifying Intervals for Sending IS-IS Hello and CSNP Packets
143
Specifying the IS-IS Hello Multiplier
143
Configuring a DIS Priority for an Interface
144
Disabling an Interface from Sending/Receiving IS-IS Packets
144
Enabling an Interface to Send Small Hello Packets
145
Configuring LSP Parameters
145
Configuring SPF Parameters
147
Assigning a High Priority to IS-IS Routes
148
Setting the LSDB Overload Bit
148
Configuring System ID to Host Name Mappings
148
Enabling the Logging of Neighbor State Changes
149
Enhancing IS-IS Network Security
150
Configuration Prerequisites
150
Configuring Neighbor Relationship Authentication
150
Configuring Area Authentication
150
Configuring Routing Domain Authentication
151
Configuring IS-IS GR
151
Configuring IS-IS NSR
152
Configuring IS-IS FRR
152
Enabling IS-IS SNMP Trap
153
Binding an IS-IS Process with Mibs
154
Configuring BFD for IS-IS
154
Displaying and Maintaining IS-IS
154
IS-IS Configuration Examples
155
IS-IS Basic Configuration Example
155
DIS Election Configuration Example
160
IS-IS Route Redistribution Configuration Example
164
IS-IS Graceful Restart Configuration Example
167
IS-IS NSR Configuration Example
169
IS-IS FRR Configuration Example
171
IS-IS Authentication Configuration Example
173
BFD for IS-IS Configuration Example
175
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HPE 5800 Series Configuration Manual (248 pages)
Layer 3 - IP Services
Brand:
HPE
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring ARP
11
Overview
11
ARP Message Format
11
ARP Operation
11
ARP Table
12
Configuring a Static ARP Entry
13
Configuring a Multiport ARP Entry
14
Configuring the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for an Interface
14
Setting the Aging Timer for Dynamic ARP Entries
15
Enabling Dynamic ARP Entry Check
15
Configuring ARP Quick Update
16
Configuring Multicast ARP
16
Displaying and Maintaining ARP
17
ARP Configuration Examples
18
Static ARP Entry Configuration Example
18
Multicast ARP Configuration Example
19
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
21
Overview
21
Enabling Learning of Gratuitous ARP Packets
21
Configuring Periodic Sending of Gratuitous ARP Packets
21
Configuration Procedure
22
Configuring Proxy ARP
23
Overview
23
Common Proxy ARP
23
Local Proxy ARP
23
Enabling Common Proxy ARP
24
Enabling Local Proxy ARP
24
Displaying and Maintaining Proxy ARP
25
Common Proxy ARP Configuration Example
25
Network Requirements
25
Configuration Procedure
25
Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Case of Port Isolation
26
Network Requirements
26
Configuration Procedure
27
Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Super VLAN
28
Network Requirements
28
Configuration Procedure
28
Local Proxy ARP Configuration Example in Isolate-User-VLAN
29
Network Requirements
29
Configuration Procedure
29
Configuring ARP Snooping
31
Overview
31
Configuration Procedure
31
Displaying and Maintaining ARP Snooping
31
Configuring IP Addressing
32
Overview
32
IP Address Classes
32
Special IP Addresses
33
Subnetting and Masking
33
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
34
Configuration Guidelines
34
Configuration Procedure
34
Configuration Example
34
Configuring IP Unnumbered
36
Configuration Guidelines
36
Configuration Prerequisites
36
Configuration Procedure
36
Displaying and Maintaining IP Addressing
37
DHCP Overview
38
DHCP Address Allocation
38
Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process
38
IP Address Lease Extension
39
DHCP Message Format
39
DHCP Options
40
Common DHCP Options
40
Custom DHCP Options
41
Protocols and Standards
44
Configuring the DHCP Server
46
Overview
46
DHCP Address Pool
46
IP Address Allocation Sequence
47
DHCP Server Configuration Task List
47
Configuring an Address Pool on the DHCP Server
48
Configuration Task List
48
Creating a DHCP Address Pool
48
Configuring Address Allocation Mode for a Common Address Pool
49
Configuring Dynamic Address Allocation for an Extended Address Pool
51
Configuring a Domain Name Suffix for the Client
51
Configuring DNS Servers for the Client
52
Configuring WINS Servers and Netbios Node Type for the Client
52
Configuring BIMS Server Information for the Client
52
Configuring Gateways for the Client
53
Configuring Option 184 Parameters for the Client with Voice Service
53
Configuring the TFTP Server and Bootfile Name for the Client
54
Specifying a Server's IP Address for the DHCP Client
54
Configuring Self-Defined DHCP Options
55
Enabling DHCP
55
Enabling the DHCP Server on an Interface
56
Configuration Guidelines
56
Configuration Procedure
56
Applying an Extended Address Pool on an Interface
56
Configuring the DHCP Server Security Functions
57
Configuration Prerequisites
57
Enabling Unauthorized DHCP Server Detection
57
Configuring IP Address Conflict Detection
57
Enabling Client Offline Detection
58
Enabling Handling of Option 82
58
Configuration Prerequisites
58
Configuration Procedure
59
Specifying the Threshold for Sending Trap Messages
59
Configuration Prerequisites
59
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets
59
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Server
60
DHCP Server Configuration Examples
60
Static IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
60
Dynamic IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
61
Self-Defined Option Configuration Example
63
Troubleshooting DHCP Server Configuration
64
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
65
Overview
65
Fundamentals
65
DHCP Relay Agent Support for Option 82
66
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Task List
67
Enabling DHCP
67
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent on an Interface
67
Correlating a DHCP Server Group with a Relay Agent Interface
68
Configuration Guidelines
68
Configuration Procedure
68
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent Security Functions
69
Configuring Address Check
69
Configuring Periodic Refresh of Dynamic Client Entries
69
Enabling Unauthorized DHCP Server Detection
70
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
70
Enabling Client Offline Detection
71
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Release an IP Address
71
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Handle Option 82
72
Configuration Prerequisites
72
Configuration Procedure
72
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets
73
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Relay Agent
73
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Examples
74
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Example
74
DHCP Relay Agent Option 82 Support Configuration Example
75
Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
75
Configuring DHCP Client
76
Configuration Restrictions
76
Enabling the DHCP Client on an Interface
76
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets
76
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Client
77
DHCP Client Configuration Example
77
Network Requirements
77
Configuration Procedure
77
Verifying the Configuration
78
Configuring DHCP Snooping
79
DHCP Snooping Functions
79
Guaranteeing that DHCP Clients Obtain IP Addresses from Authorized DHCP Servers
79
Recording IP-To-MAC Mappings of DHCP Clients
79
Application Environment of Trusted Ports
80
Configuring a Trusted Port Connected to a DHCP Server
80
Configuring Trusted Ports in a Cascaded Network
80
DHCP Snooping Support for Option 82
81
DHCP Snooping Configuration Task List
82
Configuring DHCP Snooping Basic Functions
83
Configuration Guidelines
83
Configuration Procedure
83
Configuring DHCP Snooping to Support Option 82
84
Configuration Guidelines
84
Configuration Procedure
84
Configuring DHCP Snooping Entries Backup
85
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
86
Enabling DHCP-REQUEST Message Attack Protection
87
Configuring DHCP Packet Rate Limit
87
Enabling DHCP Snooping to Record Option 55 and Option 60
88
Configuring DHCP Snooping for a VLAN
88
Displaying and Maintaining DHCP Snooping
89
DHCP Snooping Configuration Examples
89
DHCP Snooping Configuration Example
89
DHCP Snooping Option 82 Support Configuration Example
90
Configuring BOOTP Client
92
Overview
92
BOOTP Application
92
Obtaining an IP Address Dynamically
92
Protocols and Standards
92
Configuration Restrictions
92
Configuring an Interface to Dynamically Obtain an IP Address through BOOTP
93
Displaying and Maintaining BOOTP Client Configuration
93
BOOTP Client Configuration Example
93
Network Requirements
93
Configuration Procedure
93
Configuring Ipv4 DNS
94
Overview
94
Static Domain Name Resolution
94
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
94
DNS Proxy
95
DNS Spoofing
96
Configuring the Ipv4 DNS Client
97
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
97
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
97
Configuring the DNS Proxy
98
Configuring DNS Spoofing
98
Configuration Prerequisites
98
Configuration Procedure
98
Setting the DSCP Value for DNS Packets
99
Specifying the Source Interface for DNS Packets
99
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv4 DNS
99
Ipv4 DNS Configuration Examples
100
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
100
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
101
DNS Proxy Configuration Example
103
Troubleshooting Ipv4 DNS Configuration
105
Symptom
105
Solution
105
Configuring IP Forwarding Basics
106
FIB Table
106
Displaying and Maintaining the FIB Table
106
Configuring IRDP
108
Overview
108
Background
108
Operating Mechanism
108
Concepts
109
Protocols and Standards
109
Configuration Procedure
109
IRDP Configuration Example
110
Network Requirements
110
Configuration Procedure
111
Verifying the Configuration
112
Configuring IP Performance Optimization
113
Enabling Receiving and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network
113
Enabling Receiving of Directed Broadcasts
113
Enabling Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts
113
Configuration Example
114
Configuring TCP Attributes
114
Configuring TCP Path MTU Discovery
114
Configuring the TCP Send/Receive Buffer Size
115
Configuring TCP Timers
115
Configuring ICMP to Send Error Packets
116
Advantages of Sending ICMP Error Packets
116
Disadvantages of Sending ICMP Error Packets
117
Configuration Procedure
117
Enabling Support for ICMP Extensions
117
ICMP Extensions for MPLS
118
Handling ICMP Messages
118
Configuration Procedure
118
Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Optimization
119
HPE 5800 Series Configuration Manual (412 pages)
MPLS
Brand:
HPE
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Configuring MCE
9
Overview
9
Mpls L3Vpn
9
MPLS L3VPN Concepts
10
Multi-VPN-Instance CE
12
Using MCE in Tunneling Applications
13
Configuring Routing on an MCE
14
Route Exchange between an MCE and a VPN Site
14
Route Exchange between an MCE and a PE
15
Configuring VPN Instances
16
Creating a VPN Instance
16
Associating a VPN Instance with an Interface
16
Configuring Route Attributes of a VPN Instance
17
Configuring Routing on an MCE
18
Configuring Routing between an MCE and a VPN Site
18
Configuring Routing between an MCE and a PE
23
Resetting BGP Connections
26
Displaying and Maintaining MCE
27
Configuration Examples
28
Using OSPF to Advertise VPN Routes to the PE
28
Using BGP to Advertise VPN Routes to the PE
33
Using Tunnels to Advertise VPN Routes
36
Configuring Ipv6 MCE
43
Overview
43
Configuring VPN Instances
43
Creating a VPN Instance
43
Associating a VPN Instance with an Interface
43
Configuring Route Related Attributes for a VPN Instance
44
Configuring Routing on an Ipv6 MCE
45
Configuring Routing between Ipv6 MCE and VPN Site
45
Configuring Routing between Ipv6 MCE and PE
49
Resetting Ipv6 BGP Connections
52
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv6 MCE
52
Ipv6 MCE Configuration Example
53
Configuring Basic MPLS
59
Hardware Compatibility
59
MPLS Overview
59
Basic Concepts
59
MPLS Network Structure
61
LSP Establishment and Label Distribution
61
MPLS Forwarding
63
Ldp
65
Protocols
67
MPLS Configuration Task List
67
Enabling the MPLS Function
68
Configuring a Static LSP
68
Establishing Dynamic Lsps through LDP
69
Configuring MPLS LDP Capability
69
Configuring Local LDP Session Parameters
70
Configuring Remote LDP Session Parameters
71
Configuring PHP
71
Configuring the Policy for Triggering LSP Establishment
72
Configuring the Label Distribution Control Mode
73
Configuring LDP Loop Detection
73
Configuring LDP MD5 Authentication
74
Configuring LDP Label Filtering
74
Configuring DSCP for Outgoing LDP Packets
76
Maintaining LDP Sessions
76
Configuring BFD for MPLS LDP
76
Resetting LDP Sessions
77
Managing and Optimizing MPLS Forwarding
77
Configuring a TTL Processing Mode for an LSR
77
Sending Back ICMP TTL Exceeded Messages for MPLS TTL Expired Packets
78
Configuring LDP GR
79
Configuring LDP NSR
81
Configuring MPLS Statistics Collection
81
Inspecting Lsps
82
Configuring MPLS LSP Ping
82
Configuring MPLS LSP Tracert
82
Configuring BFD for Lsps
83
Configuring Periodic LSP Tracert
84
Enabling MPLS Trap
84
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS
85
Displaying MPLS Operation
85
Displaying MPLS LDP Operation
86
Clearing MPLS Statistics
87
MPLS Configuration Examples
87
Configuring Static Lsps
87
Configuring LDP to Establish Lsps Dynamically
90
Configuring BFD for Lsps
94
Configuring MPLS te
96
Hardware Compatibility
96
MPLS te Overview
96
Basic Concepts
97
MPLS te Implementation
97
Cr-Lsp
98
Rsvp-Te
99
Traffic Forwarding
102
Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel
104
CR-LSP Backup
104
Frr
104
PS for an MPLS te Tunnel
105
Protocols and Standards
107
MPLS te Configuration Task List
107
Configuring Basic MPLS te
107
Creating an MPLS te Tunnel over a Static CR-LSP
108
Configuring an MPLS te Tunnel with a Dynamic Signaling Protocol
109
Configuration Prerequisites
110
Configuration Procedure
110
Configuring RSVP-TE Advanced Features
113
Configuring RSVP Reservation Style
113
Configuring RSVP State Timers
114
Configuring the RSVP Refresh Mechanism
114
Configuring the RSVP Hello Extension
115
Configuring RSVP-TE Resource Reservation Confirmation
115
Configuring RSVP Authentication
116
Configuring DSCP for Outgoing RSVP Packets
116
Configuring RSVP-TE GR
116
Tuning CR-LSP Setup
117
Configuring Route Pinning
117
Configuring Administrative Group and Affinity Attribute
117
Configuring CR-LSP Reoptimization
118
Tuning MPLS te Tunnel Setup
118
Configuring Loop Detection
118
Configuring Route and Label Recording
119
Configuring Tunnel Setup Retry
119
Assigning Priorities to a Tunnel
119
Configuring Traffic Forwarding
120
Forwarding Traffic Along MPLS te Tunnels Using Static Routes
120
Forwarding Traffic Along MPLS te Tunnels through Automatic Route Advertisement
120
Configuring Traffic Forwarding Tuning Parameters
122
Configuring the Failed Link Timer
122
Specifying the Link Metric Type for Tunnel Path Calculation
122
Configuring the Traffic Flow Type of a Tunnel
123
Creating a Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel
123
Configuring CR-LSP Backup
124
Configuring FRR
125
Enabling FRR on the Ingress Node of a Protected LSP
125
Configuring a Bypass Tunnel on Its PLR
126
Configuring Node Protection
126
Configuring the FRR Polling Timer
127
Inspecting an MPLS te Tunnel
127
Configuring MPLS LSP Ping
127
Configuring MPLS LSP Tracert
128
Configuring BFD for an MPLS te Tunnel
128
Configuring Periodic LSP Tracert for an MPLS te Tunnel
129
Configuring DM
130
Configuring Protection Switching
131
Displaying and Maintaining MPLS te
131
Configuring MPLS te Examples
133
MPLS te Using Static CR-LSP Configuration Example
133
MPLS te Using RSVP-TE Configuration Example
138
RSVP-TE GR Configuration Example
144
MPLS RSVP-TE and BFD Cooperation Configuration Example
146
Bidirectional MPLS te Tunnel Configuration Example
148
CR-LSP Backup Configuration Example
155
FRR Configuration Example
158
MPLS te in MPLS L3VPN Configuration Example
167
Troubleshooting MPLS te
174
No te LSA Generated
174
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HPE 5800 Series Configuration Manuals (259 pages)
Brand:
HPE
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Configuration Guide
1
Network Management and Monitoring
1
Table of Contents
3
Using Ping, Tracert, and System Debugging
10
Ping
10
Using a Ping Command to Test Network Connectivity
10
Ping Example
10
Test Procedure
11
Tracert
12
Prerequisites
13
Using a Tracert Command to Identify Failed or All Nodes in a Path
14
System Debugging
14
Debugging Information Control Switches
14
Debugging a Feature Module
15
Ping and Tracert Example
16
Configuring NTP
18
Overview
18
NTP Application
18
NTP Advantages
18
How NTP Works
18
NTP Message Format
19
Operation Modes
21
NTP for Vpns
23
NTP Configuration Task List
24
Configuring NTP Operation Modes
24
Configuring the Client/Server Mode
24
Configuring the Symmetric Peers Mode
25
Configuring the Broadcast Mode
25
Configuring the Multicast Mode
26
Configuring Optional Parameters
27
Specifying the Source Interface for NTP Messages
27
Disabling an Interface from Receiving NTP Messages
27
Configuring the Allowed Maximum Number of Dynamic Sessions
28
Configuring the DSCP Value for NTP Messages
28
Configuring Access-Control Rights
29
Configuration Prerequisites
29
Configuration Procedure
29
Configuring NTP Authentication
29
Configuring NTP Authentication in Client/Server Mode
30
Configuring NTP Authentication in Symmetric Peers Mode
31
Configuring NTP Authentication in Broadcast Mode
32
Configuring NTP Authentication in Multicast Mode
33
Displaying and Maintaining NTP
34
NTP Configuration Examples
34
Configuring the Client/Server Mode
34
Configuring the NTP Symmetric Mode
35
Configuring NTP Broadcast Mode
37
Configuring NTP Multicast Mode
38
Configuring NTP Client/Server Mode with Authentication
41
Configuring NTP Broadcast Mode with Authentication
42
Configuring MPLS VPN Time Synchronization in Client/Server Mode
45
Configuring MPLS VPN Time Synchronization in Symmetric Peers Mode
46
Configuring the Information Center
48
Overview
48
Classification of System Information
48
System Information Levels
48
System Information Channels and Output Destinations
49
Default Output Rules of System Information
50
System Information Formats
50
FIPS Compliance
53
Information Center Configuration Task List
53
Outputting System Information to the Console
54
Outputting System Information to the Monitor Terminal
54
Outputting System Information to a Log Host
55
Outputting System Information to the Trap Buffer
56
Outputting System Information to the Log Buffer
57
Outputting System Information to the SNMP Module
58
Outputting System Information to the Web Interface
58
Saving System Information to the Log File
59
Saving Security Logs into the Security Log File
60
Managing the Security Log File
61
Enabling Synchronous Information Output
63
Disabling an Interface from Generating Link Up/Down Logging Information
64
Displaying and Maintaining Information Center
64
Information Center Configuration Examples
65
Outputting Log Information to the Console
65
Outputting Log Information to a UNIX Log Host
66
Outputting Log Information to a Linux Log Host
67
Saving Security Logs into the Security Log File
68
Configuring SNMP
72
Overview
72
FIPS Compliance
72
SNMP Framework
72
MIB and View-Based MIB Access Control
72
SNMP Operations
73
SNMP Protocol Versions
73
SNMP Configuration Task List
73
Configuring SNMP Basic Parameters
74
Configuring Snmpv3 Basic Parameters
74
Configuring Snmpv1 or Snmpv2C Basic Parameters
75
Switching the NM-Specific Interface Index Format
77
Configuration Guidelines
77
Configuration Procedure
78
Configuring SNMP Logging
78
Configuring SNMP Traps
78
Enabling SNMP Traps
79
Configuring the SNMP Agent to Send Traps to a Host
79
Displaying and Maintaining SNMP
81
SNMP Configuration Examples
81
Snmpv1/Snmpv2C Configuration Example
81
Snmpv3 Configuration Example
83
SNMP Logging Configuration Example
84
Configuring RMON
87
Overview
87
Working Mechanism
87
RMON Groups
87
Configuring the RMON Statistics Function
89
Configuring the RMON Ethernet Statistics Function
89
Configuring the RMON History Statistics Function
89
Configuring the RMON Alarm Function
90
Displaying and Maintaining RMON
91
Ethernet Statistics Group Configuration Example
91
History Group Configuration Example
92
Alarm Group Configuration Example
94
Configuring Port Mirroring
96
Overview
96
Terminology
96
Port Mirroring Classification and Implementation
97
Configuring Local Port Mirroring
99
Local Port Mirroring Configuration Task List
99
Creating a Local Mirroring Group
100
Configuring Source Ports for a Local Mirroring Group
100
Configuring Source Cpus for a Local Mirroring Group
101
Configuring the Monitor Port for a Local Mirroring Group
101
Using the Remote Probe VLAN to Enable Local Mirroring to Support Multiple Monitor Ports
102
Configuring Layer 2 Remote Port Mirroring
103
Layer 2 Remote Port Mirroring Configuration Task List
103
Configuring a Remote Source Group (on the Source Device)
104
Configuring a Remote Destination Group (on the Destination Device)
107
Configuring Layer 3 Remote Port Mirroring
108
Layer 3 Remote Port Mirroring Configuration Task List
109
Configuration Prerequisites
109
Configuring a Local Mirroring Group
109
Configuring Source Ports for a Local Mirroring Group
110
Configuring Source Cpus for a Local Mirroring Group
110
Configuring the Monitor Port for a Local Mirroring Group
111
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
112
Configuration Procedure
112
Displaying and Maintaining Port Mirroring
112
Port Mirroring Configuration Examples
112
Local Port Mirroring Configuration Example
113
Local Port Mirroring with Multiple Monitor Ports Configuration Example
114
Layer 2 Remote Port Mirroring Configuration Example
115
Layer 3 Remote Port Mirroring Configuration Example
117
Mirroring Group
118
Configuring Flow Mirroring
120
Overview
120
Remote Flow Mirroring Overview
120
Flow Mirroring Configuration Task List
120
Configuring Flow Mirroring
121
Configuring Match Criteria
121
Configuring Different Types of Flow Mirroring
121
Configuring a Qos Policy
122
Applying a Qos Policy
122
Applying a Qos Policy to the Control Plane
123
Displaying and Maintaining Flow Mirroring
124
Flow Mirroring Configuration Examples
124
Flow Mirroring Configuration Example
124
Configuring NQA
127
Overview
127
Collaboration
127
Threshold Monitoring
128
NQA Configuration Task List
128
Configuring the NQA Server
129
Configuring the NQA Client
130
Enabling the NQA Client
130
Configuring an ICMP Echo Operation
130
Configuring a DHCP Operation
131
Configuring a DNS Operation
132
Configuring an FTP Operation
132
Configuring an HTTP Operation
133
Configuring a UDP Jitter Operation
134
Configuring an SNMP Operation
135
Configuring a TCP Operation
136
Configuring a UDP Echo Operation
137
Configuring a Voice Operation
138
Configuring a Dlsw Operation
140
Configuring Optional Parameters for an NQA Operation
140
Configuring the Collaboration Function
141
Configuring Threshold Monitoring
142
Configuring the NQA Statistics Function
145
Configuring the Saving Function of NQA History Records
145
Scheduling an NQA Operation
146
Displaying and Maintaining NQA
147
NQA Configuration Examples
147
ICMP Echo Operation Configuration Example
147
DHCP Operation Configuration Example
149
DNS Operation Configuration Example
150
FTP Operation Configuration Example
151
HTTP Operation Configuration Example
153
UDP Jitter Operation Configuration Example
154
SNMP Operation Configuration Example
156
TCP Operation Configuration Example
158
UDP Echo Operation Configuration Example
159
Voice Operation Configuration Example
160
Dlsw Operation Configuration Example
163
NQA Collaboration Configuration Example
164
Verifying the Configuration
165
HPE 5800 Series Installation Manual (126 pages)
Brand:
HPE
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Preparing for Installation
7
Safety Recommendations
8
Examining the Installation Site
8
Temperature/Humidity
9
Cleanliness
9
Emi
9
Laser Safety
10
Installation Tools
10
Installing the Switch
11
Installing the Switch in a 19-Inch Rack
13
Installation Prerequisites
13
Mounting Bracket and Cable Management Bracket Kits
13
Rack Mounting Rail Kit
14
Rack-Mounting Procedures at a Glance
14
5800Af-48G 5820Af-24Xg
15
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Chassis
18
5800Af-48G/5820Af-24Xg)
18
Rack-Mounting a 5800AF-48G/5820AF-24XG Switch
19
Rack-Mounting a 5800/5820X Switch Except the 5800AF-48G/5820AF-24XG
21
Mounting the Switch on a Workbench
23
Grounding the Switch
23
Grounding the Switch with a Grounding Strip
23
Grounding the Switch by Using the AC Power Cord
26
Installing/Removing a Fan Tray
26
Installing a Fan Tray
27
Removing a Fan Tray
28
Installing/Removing a Power Supply
28
5800Af-48G/5820Af-24Xg
29
Slot)/All the 5820X Switches but the 5820AF-24XG
32
Connecting the Power Cord
34
Connecting an AC Power Cord to the Switch
34
Connecting the Switch to a -54 VDC Output RPS
35
Connecting the Switch to a 12 VDC Output RPS
36
Connecting the PSR150-A/PSR150-A1 Power Supply
37
Connecting the PSR150-D/PSR150-D1 Power Supply to a -48 VDC Power Source
37
Connecting the PSR150-D/PSR150-D1 Power Supply to a -54 VDC Output RPS
38
Connecting the PSR300-12A/PSR300-12A2 Power Supply
38
Connecting the PSR300-12D1/PSR300-12D2 Power Supply to a -48 VDC Power Source
39
Connecting the PSR300-12D1/PSR300-12D2 Power Supply to a -54 VDC Output RPS
40
Connecting the PSR750-A Power Supply
40
Connecting the 650 W AC/300 W AC Power Supply
41
Connecting the 650 W DC/300 W DC Power Supply
41
Installing/Removing an Interface Card
42
Installing an Interface Card
42
Removing an Interface Card
43
Installing/Removing an OAP Card
44
Installing an OAP Card in the OAP Card Slot
44
Removing the OAP Card in the OAP Card Slot
45
Installing an OAP Card in an Expansion Interface Card Slot
46
Removing the OAP Card in an Expansion Interface Card Slot
46
Installing/Removing a Poe Module
46
Installing a Poe Module
46
Removing the Poe Module
47
Verifying the Installation
47
Accessing the Switch for the First Time
49
Setting up the Configuration Environment
49
Connecting the Console Cable
49
Setting Terminal Parameters
50
Powering on the Switch
53
Setting up an IRF Fabric
54
IRF Fabric Setup Flowchart
54
Planning IRF Fabric Setup
55
Planning IRF Fabric Size and the Installation Site
55
Identifying the Master Switch and Planning IRF Member Ids
55
Planning IRF Topology and Connections
56
Identifying Physical IRF Ports on the Member Switches
57
Planning the Cabling Scheme
57
Configuring Basic IRF Settings
60
Connecting the Physical IRF Ports
60
Verifying the IRF Fabric Setup
61
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
62
Password Loss
62
Console Login Password Loss
62
Boot ROM Password Loss
62
Power Supply Failure
62
Built-In Power Supply Failure
62
Hot Swappable Power Supply Failure
64
OAP Card Failure
65
Failure of the OAP Card in the OAP Card Slot
65
Failure of the OAP Card in an Expansion Interface Card Slot
65
Hot Swappable Poe Module Failure
66
Symptom
66
Solution
66
Fan Failure
66
Built-In Fan Failure
66
Hot Swappable Fan Tray Failure
67
Configuration Terminal Problems
67
No Terminal Display
67
Garbled Terminal Display
68
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