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H3C S3100-SI Series Ethernet
Switches
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Command Manual
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Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Manual Version: T2-081937-20070415-C-1.04
Product Version:
Release 0011
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Copyright
© 2006-2007, Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors
All Rights Reserved
No part of this manual may be reproduced
or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou
H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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PSPT, XGbus, N-Bus, TiGem, InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C
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Notice
The information in this document is
subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation
of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute the
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About
This Manual
Related
Documentation
In addition
to this manual, each H3C S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches documentation set
includes the following:
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Manual
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Description
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H3C S3100-SI
Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual
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It provides information for the system
installation.
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H3C S3100-SI
Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual-Release 0011
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It is used for assisting the users in
data configurations and typical applications.
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Organization
H3C
S3100-SI Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual is
organized as follows:
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Part
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Contents
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CLI
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Introduces the commands used for switching
between the command levels and command level setting.
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Login
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Introduces the commands used for logging
into the Ethernet switch.
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VLAN
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Introduces the commands used for
configuring VLAN and Voice VLAN.
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Management VLAN
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Introduces the commands used for
configuring the management VLAN and DHCP/BOOTP configuration.
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GVRP
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Introduces the GVRP-related commands.
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Port Basic Configuration
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Introduces the port-related commands.
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Link Aggregation
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Introduces the commands used for link aggregation.
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Port Isolation
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Introduces the commands used for port
isolation.
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MAC Address Forwarding Table
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Introduces the commands used for MAC
address forwarding table management.
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MSTP
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Introduces the STP-related
commands.
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802.1x
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Introduces the 802.1x-related commands.
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AAA-RADIUS-HWTACACS
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Introduces
the commands used for AAA and RADIUS.
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Centralized MAC Address Authentication
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Introduces the commands used for
centralized MAC address authentication.
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ARP
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Introduces the ARP-related
commands.
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DHCP-Snooping
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Introduces the commands used for DHCP
snooping.
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ACL
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Introduces the ACL-related
commands.
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QoS
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Introduces the QoS-related
commands.
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IGMP Snooping
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Introduces the commands used for IGMP
snooping.
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Stack-Cluster
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Introduces the commands used for cluster
management.
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SNMP
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Introduces the SNMP-related
commands.
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RMON
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Introduces the RMON-related
commands.
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NTP
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Introduces the NTP-related
commands.
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SSH Terminal Service
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Introduces the commands used for
configuring SSH2.0.
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File System Management
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Introduces the commands used for file
system management.
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FTP and TFTP
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Introduces the FTP-/TFTP-related
commands.
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Information Center
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Introduces the commands used for configuring the information center.
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System Maintenance and Debugging
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Introduces the commands used for system maintenance
and debugging.
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Appendix
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Lists all the
commands described in this command
manual in an alphabetic order. The parts and pages
where the commands are described are also given.
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Conventions
The manual uses
the following conventions:
I. Command conventions
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Convention
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Description
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Boldface
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The keywords of a command line are in Boldface.
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italic
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Command arguments are in italic.
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[ ]
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Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional.
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{ x | y | ... }
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Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical
bars. One is selected.
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[ x | y | ... ]
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Optional alternative items are
grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. One or none is
selected.
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{ x | y | ... } *
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Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical
bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected.
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[ x | y | ... ] *
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Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and
separated by vertical bars. Many or none can be selected.
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#
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A line starting with the # sign is comments.
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II. GUI conventions
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Convention
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Description
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< >
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Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click
<OK>.
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[ ]
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Window names, menu items, data table and field
names are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.
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/
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Multi-level menus are separated by forward
slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder].
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III. Symbols
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Convention
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Description
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Warning
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Means reader be
extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily injury.
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Caution
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Means reader be careful. Improper operation may
cause data loss or damage to equipment.
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& Note
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Means a complementary description.
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