Comware V3 Command Manual(V3.07)

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Manual Version

T2-08192H-20080114-C-3.07

Product Version

CMW 3.40 Feature 0306

CMW 3.40 Feature 0117P02

CMW 3.40 Release 1711P04

Organization

Part

Contents

1. Getting Started

introduces Comware V3 user interface configuration commands.

2. System Management

introduces the configuration commands of system maintenance management, file management, user interface configuration, NTP configuration, SNMP configuration and terminal services.

3. Interface

introduces the configuration commands of LAN interface, synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, CE1 interface, subinterface, virtual interface template and virtual Ethernet interface.

4. Link Layer Protocol

introduces the configuration commands of PPP, MP, PPPoE, SLIP, ISDN, VLAN, HDLC, Frame Relay, ATM, LAPB and X.25.

5. Network Protocol

introduces the configuration commands IP address, static address resolution, domain name resolution, IP performance, IP unicast policy routing, IP multicast policy routing and DLSw.

6. Routing Protocol

introduces the configuration commands of static routing, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, MBGP, IP routing policy and IP route capacity.

7. Multicast Protocol

introduces the configuration commands of common multicast, IGMP, PIM DM, PIM SM, MSDP, MBGP and multicast static routing.

8. MPLS

introduces MPLS configuration commands.

9. Security

introduces the configuration commands of AAA, RADIUS, firewall, NAT, IPSec and IKE.

10. VPN

introduces the configuration commands of L2TP, GRE, BGP/MPLS VPN and MPLS L2VPN.

11. QoS

introduces the configuration commands of traffic classification, traffic policing, traffic shaping, congestion management and congestion avoidance.

12. Reliability

introduces the configuration commands of standby center and VRRP.

13. Dial-up

introduces the configuration commands of DCC and modem.

14. Voice

introduces the configuration commands for implementing voice and fax services on IP networks, such as VoIP, E1/T1, fax, voice RADIUS, GK client, and SIP client.

15. Non-IP Architecture

introduces the configuration commands of OSI, IPX and DLSw.

16. Command Index

lists all the commands that appear in the manuals.