l This manual is applicable to H3C SR6602, SR6604 and SR6608 routers, where SR6602 are centralized devices, SR6604 and SR6608 are distributed devices. For the commands that are different for centralized and distributed devices, this manual introduces them respectively.
l The configurations in this manual take SR6602 as an example.
l For the installation, startup and configuration, software maintenance, hardware maintenance, functions of interface card and interface module, cable connection and troubleshooting of the router, refer to H3C SR6602 Router Installation Manual and H3C SR6604/6608 Router Installation Manual.
l For all cable pinouts available with SR6600 series routers, refer to LMR Series Routers Cable Manual.
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Software features on the H3C SR6600 series routers are introduced in ten volumes as the following:
l Access Volume: Configuration of interfaces and link layer protocols supported on the router.
l IP Services Volume: Configuration of IP-related features such as IP address, ARP, DNS, DHCP, IP performance, IP unicast routing, ACL, and IPv6.
l IP Routing Volume: Configuration of routing protocols such as static route, RIP, RIPng, OSPF, OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP, BGP4+ and routing policy.
l MPLS&VPN Volume: Configuration of MPLS and VPN related protocols such as MPLS, MPLS TE, GRE, MPLS L3VPN, and MPLS L2VPN.
l QoS Volume: Configuration of QoS related protocols and features supported on the router, such as traffic classification, policing, and shaping, QoS policy, congestion management, congestion avoidance, MPLS QoS and Frame Relay QoS.
l Security Volume: Configuration of security protocols such as AAA, user management, firewall, NAT, IPSec, IKE, RADIUS, and HWTACACS.
l System Volume: Configuration of system-related protocols and features such as basic system configuration, user login, file system management, system maintenance, NTP, SNMP, RMON, and VRRP.
l IP Multicast Volume: Configuration of IP multicast-related protocols such as IGMP, PIM, MSDP, and multicast VPN.
l OAA Volume: Configuration of OAA-related protocols such as ACFP and OAP module.
H3C SR6600 Series Routers comprise three series: SR6602, SR6604 and SR6608. SR6602 are centralized devices which can be used as distribution and access devices for service gateways with high performance and commercial business networks, SR6604 and SR6608 are distributed devices which can be used as core, distribution and access devices for large networks, and core devices for small to medium-sized enterprise networks.
Table 2-1 Feature index of SR6600 series routers
Functional module | Feature |
Access Volume | CPOS Interface | POS Interface | Ethernet Interface | WAN Interface |
Frame Relay | HDLC Interface | PPP (PPP, PPPoE) | Logical Interface |
MODEM Management | ATM Interface | ATM | |
IP Services Volume | ARP | DHCP | DNS | IP Addressing |
IP Performance | IP Unicast Policy-Routing | URPF | IPv6 Basics |
Adjacency Table | Flow Classification | IP Virtual Fragment Reassembly | Dual Stack |
Tunneling | UDP Helper | | |
IP Routing Volume | IP Routing Overview | BGP | IS-IS | OSPF |
RIP | Routing Policy | Static Routing | IPv6 BGP |
IPv6 IS-IS | IPv6 OSPFv3 | IPv6 RIPng | IPv6 Static Routing |
BFD | | | |
MPLS&VPN Volume | MPLS Basics | MPLS TE | MPLS L2VPN | MPLS L3VPN |
GRE | L2TP | | |
QoS Volume | QoS | Frame Relay QoS | | |
Security Volume | AAA | Firewall | ALG | PKI |
Session Management | NAT | ACL | IPSec |
SSH2.0 | Portal | Public Key | |
System Volume | GR | VRRP | HA | Device Management |
NQA | NetStream | NTP | RMON |
SNMP | File System Management | Basic System Configuration | System Maintaining and Debugging |
Information Center | User Interface | Track | IPv6 NetStream |
Sampler | Hotfix | Telnet | Flow Log |
IP Multicast Volume | Multicast Overview | Multicast Routing and Forwarding | IGMP | MSDP |
PIM | Multicast VPN | MBGP | |
OAA Volume | OAP Module | ACFP | | |
Feature Description
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Access Volume
Table 2-2 Features in access volume
IP Services Volume
Table 2-3 Features in IP services volume
Feature | Operation and command manual | Feature description |
ARP | ARP Configuration ARP Commands | Address resolution protocol, mainly used for resolution from IP address to Ethernet MAC address. l ARP configuration l Gratuitous ARP configuration l Proxy ARP configuration |
DHCP | DHCP Configuration DHCP Commands | Dynamic host configuration protocol, implements dynamic configuration for information such as IP address. l DHCP server configuration l DHCP relay configuration l DHCP client configuration |
DNS | DNS Configuration DNS Commands | DNS is a distributed database that applies to TCP/IP application programs. It functions to resolve between hostnames and IP addresses. l Static DNS configuration l Dynamic DNS configuration |
IP Addressing | IP Addressing Configuration IP Addressing Commands | l IP address configuration l Assigning an IP address to an interface |
IP Performance | IP Performance Configuration IP Performance Commands | In a specific network, IP parameters need to be adjusted to optimize the network performance. l Enabling receiving and forwarding directed broadcasts l Configuring TCP timer, buffer size, packet size and ICMP error packets l Configuring the maximum TCP segment size (MSS) of an interface l Configuring to send ICMP error packets |
IP Unicast Policy-Routing | IP Unicast Policy-Routing Configuration IP Unicast Policy-Routing Commands | Policy routing, selects routes according to policies defined by the user. l Policy routing configuration |
IPv6 Basics | IPv6 Basics Configuration IPv6 Basics Commands | Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) was designed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as the successor to Internet protocol version 4 (IPv4). l Configuring basic IPv6 functions l IPv6 NDP configuration l PMTU discovery configuration l TCP6 configuration l IPv6 FIB forwarding configuration l Configuring the maximum ICMPv6 error packets sent in an interval l IPv6 DNS configuration |
Adjacency Table | Adjacency Table Configuration Adjacency Table Commands | An adjacency table manages the information on the neighbors that are both connected and active. |
Flow Classification | Flow Classification Configuration Flow Classification Commands | Flow classification organizes packets with different characteristics into different classes using certain match criteria. It is the basis for providing differentiated services. |
IP Virtual Fragment Reassembly | IP Virtual Fragment Reassembly Configuration IP Virtual Fragment Reassembly Commands | To prevent each service module (such as IPSec, NAT and firewall) from processing packet fragments that do not arrive in order, you can enable the virtual fragment reassembly feature, which can virtually reassemble the fragments of a datagram through fragment check, sequencing and caching, ensuring fragments arriving at each service module is in order. |
Dual Stack | Dual Stack Configuration | A network node that supports both IPv4 and IPv6 is called a dual stack node. A dual stack node configured with an IPv4 address and an IPv6 address can have both IPv4 and IPv6 packets transmitted. l Dual stack configuration |
Tunneling | Tunneling Configuration Tunneling Commands | Tunneling is an encapsulation technology, which utilizes one network protocol to encapsulate packets of another network protocol and transfer them over the network. Tunneling refers to the whole process from data encapsulation to data transfer to data decapsulation. l IPv6 manual tunnel configuration l Automatic IPv4-compatible IPv6 tunnel configuration l 6to4 tunnel configuration l ISATAP tunnel configuration l IPv4 in IPv4 tunnel configuration l IPv6 in IPv6 tunnel configuration l IPv4 in IPv6 tunnel configuration l 6PE configuration |
UDP Helper | UDP Helper Configuration UDP Helper Commands | UDP Helper functions as a relay agent that converts UDP broadcast packets into unicast packets and forwards them to a specified destination server. UDP helper configuration |
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IP Routing Volume
Table 2-4 Features in IP routing volume
Feature | Operation and command manual | Feature description |
IP Routing Overview | IP Routing Overview IP Routing Table Commands | IP routing overview l IP routing overview l IP routing and routing table l Routing through a routing table |
BGP | BGP Configuration BGP Commands | A dynamic inter-AS route discovery protocol l Configuring BGP basic functions l Configuring BGP routing attributes l Configuring a large-scale BGP network |
IS-IS | IS-IS Configuration IS-IS Commands | An interior gateway protocol (IGP) used within an Autonomous System. It adopts the Shortest Path First (SPF) algorithm for route calculation. l Configuring ISIS basic functions l Configuring ISIS routing information control |
OSPF | OSPF Configuration OSPF Commands | An interior gateway protocol based on link state l Configuring OSPF basic functions l Configuring OSPF area parameters l Configuring OSPF network types l Configuring OSPF routing information management |
RIP | RIP Configuration RIP Commands | A simple Interior Gateway Protocol mainly used in small-sized networks l Configuring RIP basic functions l Configuring RIP advanced functions |
Routing Policy | Routing Policy Configuration Routing Policy Commands | Routing policy, used to change the route that network traffic passes. l Defining filtering lists l Configuring a routing policy |
Static Routing | |