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About the H3C access controller configuration guides

The H3C access controller configuration guides describe the software features for the H3C access controllers. These guides also guide you through the software configuration procedures and provide configuration examples to help you apply the software features to different network scenarios.

 

Configuration guide

Content

Fundamentals Configuration Guide

Describes how to access the command line interface (CLI), log in to and set up the device. This guide includes:

·     CLI (CLI overview and advanced CLI configuration)

·     RBAC

·     Login management (CLI login and user configuration and management)

·     FTP and TFTP

·     File system management

·     Configuration file management

·     Software upgrade

·     Device management

·     Tcl

·     Python

·     License management

·     Automatic configuration

WLAN Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure WLAN access, WLAN security, WLAN authentication, WLAN roaming, channel scanning, WLAN load balancing, WIPS, WM2U, and so on. This guide includes:

·     AP management

·     Radio management

·     WLAN access

·     WLAN security

·     WLAN authentication

·     WIPS

·     WLAN QoS

·     WLAN roaming

·     WLAN load balancing

·     WLAN radio resource measurement

·     Channel scanning

·     Band navigation

·     WLAN high availability

·     802.11r

·     Wireless locating

·     Hotspot 2.0

·     WLAN RRM

·     IoT AP

·     CM tunnel

·     WLAN fast forwarding

·     Cloud connection

·     WLAN IP snooping

·     WLAN probe

·     WLAN process maintenance

Interface Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure Ethernet interfaces, loopback interfaces, null interfaces, inloopback interfaces, and bulk interface settings. This guide includes:

·     Bulk interface configuration

·     Ethernet interface

·     Loopback, null, and inloopback interface

Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure MAC address table, Ethernet link aggregation, VLAN, spanning tree, LLDP, Layer 2 forwarding, and loop detection. This guide includes:

·     MAC address table

·     Ethernet link aggregation

·     VLAN

·     Loop detection

·     Spanning tree

·     LLDP

·     Layer 2 forwarding

·     Port isolation

Layer 2—WAN Access Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure PPP and L2TP. This guide includes:

·     PPP

·     L2TP

Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide

Describers how to configure IP addressing (including static and dynamic IPv4 and IPv6 address assignment), network performance optimization, ARP, and interoperation between IPv4 and IPv6. This guide includes:

·     ARP (ARP and proxy ARP)

·     IP addressing

·     DHCP

·     DNS

·     NAT

·     IP forwarding basics

·     IP performance optimization

·     IPv6 basics

·     DHCPv6

·     GRE

Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide

Describers how to configure basic IP routing and static routing. This guide includes:

·     Basic IP routing

·     Static routing

·     IPv6 static routing

·     RIP

·     RIPng

IP Multicast Configuration Guide

Describers how to configure IGMP snooping and MLD snooping. This guide includes:

·     Multicast overview

·     IGMP snooping

·     MLD snooping

ACL and QoS Configuration Guide

Describes how to classify traffic with ACLs, allocate network resources, and control traffic flows to improve network performance. This guide includes:

·     ACL

·     QoS (QoS overview, QoS policy, priority mapping, and so on)

·     Time range

Security Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure identity authentication (AAA and PKI), access security (802.1X, MAC authentication, and portal), secure management (SSH), and security protection (IP source guard and ARP attack protection). This guide includes:

·     AAA

·     802.1X

·     802.1X client

·     MAC authentication

·     Portal

·     Port security

·     User profile

·     Password control

·     Public key management

·     PKI

·     IPsec

·     SSH

·     SSL

·     Session management

·     Connection limit

·     Attack detection and prevention

·     IP source guard

·     ARP attack protection

·     ND attack defense

·     User isolation

·     Protocol packet rate limit

·     ASPF

High Availability Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure H3C high availability technologies. This guide includes:

·     Interface backup

·     Track

·     Load balancing

Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide

Describes how to manage networks, display system information, control network traffic, sample packets, analyze network performance, and debug network connectivity. This guide includes:

·     System maintenance and debugging (ping, tracert, and system debugging)

·     NQA

·     NTP

·     SNMP

·     RMON

·     NETCONF

·     EAA

·     Process monitoring and maintenance

·     Flow log

·     Packet capture

·     Information center

·     Mirroring

·     PoE

IRF Configuration Guide

Describes how to configure IRF.

Acronyms

Lists the significant acronyms in the configuration guides.

 


 

Product overview

H3C access controllers include the WX1800H, WX3800H, and WX5800H series access controllers.

H3C access controller models

Table 1 H3C access controller models

Product series

Model

WX1800H

·     WX1804H access controller

·     WX1810H access controller

·     WX1820H access controller

·     WX1840H access controler

WX3800H

·     WX3820H access controller

·     WX3840H access controller

WX5800H

WX5860H access controller

Typical application scenarios

Access controller as the gateway

As shown in Figure 1, the AC acts as the gateway for the PC and APs. The AC connects to the ISP network through a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, a router, or a modem.

You can configure routing features such as PPPoE on the WAN interfaces.

Figure 1 Network diagram

 

Access controller at the same layer with a switch

As shown in Figure 2, the AC provides wireless access services for the clients through the APs. The AC can directly connect to a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, and the APs connect to the switch directly or over an IP network.

Figure 2 Network diagram

 

 

 

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