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About the H3C S5130-HI configuration guides
Configuration guide |
Content |
Fundamentals Configuration Guide |
Describes how to use the command line interface of the switch, log in to and set up the switch, and use the basic management functions. This guide includes: · CLI. · RBAC. · Login management (login methods such as Telnet, and user interface configuration and access control). · FTP and TFTP. · File system management. · Configuration file management. · Software upgrade. · ISSU. · Device management. · Tcl. · Python. · License management. |
IRF Configuration Guide |
Describes the H3C proprietary Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology and IRF 3.1 technology. IRF virtualizes multiple switches at the same layer into one virtual fabric to provide data center class availability and scalability. IRF 3.1 integrates multiple lower-layer devices with a higher-layer IRF fabric to provide high-density, low-cost connectivity at the access layer. The S5130-HI switch series can act as PEXs in an IRF 3.1 system. |
Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide |
Covers Layer 2 technologies and features used on a LAN switched network, such as VLAN technology, port isolation, and spanning tree. You can use these features to divide broadcast domains, remove Layer 2 loops, isolate users within a VLAN and so on. This guide includes: · Ethernet interface. · Loopback, null, and inloopback interfaces. · Bulk interface configuration. · MAC address table and MAC Information. · Ethernet link aggregation. · Port isolation. · Spanning tree. · Loop detection. · VLAN (including VLAN, super VLAN, private VLAN and voice VLAN). · MVRP. · QinQ. · VLAN mapping. · LLDP. · L2PT. · Service loopback group. |
Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide |
Describes how to configure ARP, IP addressing, IP performance optimization, IP forwarding basics, IPv6 basics, DHCP, DNS, UDP helper, and DHCPv6. This guide includes: · ARP (including gratuitous ARP, proxy ARP, and ARP snooping). · IP addressing. · DHCP (including DHCP overview, DHCP server, DHCP relay agent, DHCP client, DHCP snooping, and BOOTP client). · DNS (including DDNS). · IP forwarding basics (including basic IP forwarding on the device and load sharing). · Fast forwarding. · IRDP. · IP performance optimization. · UDP helper. · DHCPv6 (including DHCPv6 overview, DHCPv6 server, DHCPv6 relay agent, and DHCPv6 snooping). · IPv6 fast forwarding. · HTTP redirect. |
Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide |
Covers the routing technologies for IPv4 and IPv6 networks of different sizes, route filtering. This guide includes: · Basic IP routing. · Static routing. · RIP. · OSPF. · IS-IS. · BGP. · Policy-based routing. · IPv6 static routing. · RIPng. · OSPFv3. · IPv6 IS-IS. · IPv6 policy-based routing. · Routing policy. |
IP Multicast Configuration Guide |
Covers Layer 3 IPv4 multicast protocols (including IGMP, PIM, and MSDP), Layer 3 IPv6 multicast protocols (including MLD and IPv6 PIM), Layer 2 IPv4 multicast protocols (including IGMP snooping, PIM snooping, and multicast VLAN), and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast protocols (including MLD snooping, IPv6 PIM snooping, and IPv6 multicast VLAN). This guide includes: · Multicast overview. · IGMP snooping. · PIM snooping. · Multicast VLAN. · Multicast routing and forwarding. · IGMP. · PIM. · MSDP. · MLD snooping. · IPv6 PIM snooping. · IPv6 multicast VLAN. · IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding. · MLD. · IPv6 PIM. |
ACL and QoS Configuration Guide |
Describes how to classify traffic with ACLs, and allocate network resources and manage congestions with QoS technologies to improve network performance and network use efficiency. You can use ACLs to help other function modules (such as QoS and IP routing) classify or filter traffic. This configuration guide includes: · ACL. · QoS (including QoS overview, QoS policy, priority mapping, traffic policing, GTS, and rate limit, queue-based accounting, congestion management, per-port queue-based accounting, congestion avoidance, traffic filtering, priority marking, nesting, traffic redirecting, aggregate CAR, class-based accounting, and appendixes). · Data buffer. · Time range. · QCN. |
Security Configuration Guide |
Covers security features. The major security features available on the switch include: identity authentication, secure management, and attack protection. This guide includes: · AAA. · 802.1X. · MAC authentication. · Web authentication. · Triple authentication. · Port security. · User profile. · Password control. · Keychain. · PKI. · IPsec and IKE. · SSH. · SSL. · Attack detection and prevention. · IP source guard. · ARP attack protection. · ND attack defense. · uRPF. · SAVI. · FIPS. · 802.1X client. |
High Availability Configuration Guide |
Describes high availability technologies and features available on the switch for failure detection and failover. Failure detection technologies focus on fault detection and isolation. Failover technologies focus on network recovery. This guide includes: · Ethernet OAM. · CFD. · DLDP. · RRPP. · ERPS. · Smart Link. · Monitor Link. · VRRP. · BFD. · Track. |
Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide |
Describes features that help you manage and monitor your network, for example, manage system events, and test network connectivity. This guide includes: · System maintenance and debugging (ping, tracert, and system debugging). · NQA. · NTP (including SNTP). · PoE. · SNMP. · RMON. · Event MIB. · NETCONF. · CWMP. · EAA. · Process monitoring and maintenance. · Mirroring (including both port and flow mirroring). · sFlow. |
OpenFlow Configuration Guide |
Describes the application scenarios, fundamentals, and configuration of OpenFlow. |
Acronyms |
Lists the significant acronyms in the configuration guides. |