GR | Graceful Restart ensures the continuity of packet forwarding when a routing protocol restarts. The volume describes: l GR overview l GR configuration |
VRRP | The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a fault-tolerant protocol. The volume describes: l VRRP overview l IPv4 VRRP configuration l IPv6 VRRP configuration |
HA | High Availability (HA) is to achieve a high availability of the system. The volume describes: l HA overview l HA configuration |
Device Management | Through the device management function, you can view the current working state of a device, configure running parameters, and perform daily device maintenance and management. The volume describes: l Device management overview l How to manage devices (such as reboot the device, upgrade Boot ROM and so on) |
NQA | NQA (network quality analyzer) is an enhanced Ping tool used for testing the performance of protocols running on networks. The volume describes: l NQA overview l NQA configuration |
NetStream | NetStream provides the packet statistics function. The volume describes: l Netstream overview l Netstream configuration |
NTP | Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the TCP/IP that advertises the accurate time throughout the network. The volume describes: l NTP overview l NTP configuration |
RMON | RMON provides an efficient means of monitoring subnets and allows SNMP to monitor remote network devices in a more proactive and effective way. The volume describes: l RMON overview l RMON configuration |
SNMP | Simple network management protocol (SNMP) offers a framework to monitor network devices through TCP/IP protocol suite. The volume describes: l SNMP overview l SNMP configuration l Trap configuration |
File System Management | A major function of the file system is to manage storage devices, mainly including creating the file system, creating, deleting, modifying and renaming a file or a directory and opening a file. The volume describes: l File system management overview l File system management configuration l FTP configuration l TFTP configuration |
System Maintenance and Debugging | For the majority of protocols and features supported, the system provides corresponding debugging information to help users diagnose errors. The volume describes: l Maintenance and debugging overview l Maintenance and debugging configuration |
Basic System Configuration | The volume describes: l Basic configuration(such as configuring the device name, configuring user levels and command levels and so on) l CLI Features |
Information Center | The volume describes: l Information center overview l Information center configuration |
User Interface | User interface view is a feature that allows you to manage asynchronous serial interfaces that work in flow mode.The volume describes: l User interface iverview l User interface configuration |
MAC Address Table Management | A switch maintains a MAC address table for fast forwarding packets. The volume describes: l MAC address table overview l MAC address table management |
PoE | Power over Ethernet (PoE) means that power sourcing equipment (PSE) supplies power to powered devices (PDs) such as IP telephone, wireless LAN access point, and web camera from Ethernet ports through twisted pair cables. The volume describes: l PoE overview l PoE configuration |
Clock Monitoring | The clock module is responsible for providing high-precision and high-reliability synchronous 38.88 MHz SDH clock signals for all LPUs. The clock module selects an input clock source automatically, performs software phase-lock function, and monitors the board status in real time. The volume describes: l Clock monitoring module overview l Clock monitoring module configuration |