CPOS Interface Commands | This manual mainly describes CPOS interface configuration commands. |
POS Interface Commands | POS is a technology widely used in MAN and WAN. It supports packet data transmission. This manual mainly describes basic POS interface configuration commands. |
Ethernet Interface Commands | This manual mainly describes general configuration commands for Ethernet interfaces/subinterfaces and related configuration commands for Layer-2 Ethernet ports and Layer-3 Ethernet interfaces/subinterfaces. |
WAN Interface Commands | This manual mainly describes basic configuration commands for serial ports, CE1 interfaces, and CT1 interfaces. |
GVRP Commands | GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is a GARP application. This manual mainly describes GARP and GVRP configuration commands. |
HDLC Commands | High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) is a bit-oriented link layer protocol. This manual mainly describes HDLC configuration commands. |
Link Aggregation Commands | Link aggregation is a technology that aggregates multiple physical Ethernet ports into a logical link, also called an aggregation group. This manual mainly describes related link aggregation configuration commands. |
Port Mirroring Commands | Port mirroring is a technology used to monitor the networks and troubleshoot network problems by monitoring the packets passing through some specified ports. This manual mainly describes related commands for port mirroring. |
PPP Commands | Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a link layer protocol used to carry network layer packets over point-to-point links. This manual mainly describes related PPP and MP configuration commands. |
RPR Commands | Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) is a new MAC layer protocol, which provides flexible and efficient networking schemes for broadband IP MAN carriers. This manual mainly describes related RPR configuration commands. |
MSTP Commands | Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is used to remove loops in LANs and it is compatible with the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). This manual mainly describes related MSTP configuration commands. |
VLAN Commands | The VLAN technology divides a LAN into multiple logical LANs, called virtual LAN (VLAN). This manual mainly describes basic VLAN configuration commands and port-based VLAN configuration commands. |
QinQ Commands | In the VLAN tag field defined in IEEE 802.1Q, 12 bits are used for VLAN IDs, so a device can support a maximum of 4,094 VLANs. But with QinQ enabled, a packet can be transmitted with two layers of VLAN tags, greatly increasing the number of VLANs supported on a device. This manual mainly describes related QinQ configuration commands. |
BPDU Tunneling Commands | The BPDU tunneling function is mainly used to allow BPDUs from the customer networks to be transparently transmitted in the service provider network. This manual mainly describes related BPDU tunneling configuration commands. |
Port Isolation Commands | Port isolation allows you to isolate ports within the same VLAN. This manual mainly describes related port isolation configuration commands. |
Logical Interface Commands | Logical interfaces are virtual interfaces capable of data exchange but do not exist physically. This manual mainly describes some common logical interface configuration commands. |
Ethernet OAM Commands | Ethernet operation, administration, and maintenance (OAM) is protocol used in network monitoring. This manual mainly describes related Ethernet OAM configuration commands. |
ATM Commands | Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a technology based on packet transmission mode while incorporating the high speed of circuit transmission mode. This manual mainly describes related ATM interface configuration commands. |
VLAN Termination Commands | This manual mainly describes the commands used in VLAN termination configuration. |