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About the H3C S5800&S5820X Configuration Guides
The H3C S5800&S5820X configuration guides are part of the H3C S5800&S5820X documentation set. They describe the software features for the H3C S5800&S5820X Series Ethernet Switches Release 1110, and guide you through the software configuration procedures. These configuration guides also provide configuration examples to help you apply the software features to different network scenarios. The H3C S5800&S5820X documentation set includes 11 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 automatic configuration function. This guide includes: l CLI l Logging In to the Switch l FTP and TFTP l File Management l Configuration File Management l Upgrading Software l Device Management l Automatic Configuration |
IRF Configuration Guide | Describes the H3C proprietary Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology, which provides data center class availability and scalability. IRF creates a large virtual device from multiple switches. The switches that form the IRF virtual device work in 1:N redundancy and appear as one unit in the network. IRF improves management efficiency and streamlines network topologies. It is suitable for highly reliable enterprise networks and data centers. |
Layer 2 – LAN Switching Configuration Guide | Covers Layer 2 technologies and features used on a LAN switched network, such as VLAN technology, port isolation, MSTP. You can use these features to divide broadcast domains, remove Layer 2 loops, isolate users within a VLAN, re-mark VLAN tags, implement VLAN VPNs over the Internet, and so on. This guide includes: l Ethernet Port l Loopback Interface and Null Interface l MAC Address Table l Ethernet Link Aggregation l Port Isolation l MSTP l BPDU Tunneling l VLAN l GVRP l QinQ l VLAN Mapping l LLDP l Service Loopback Group |
Layer 3 – IP Services Configuration Guide | Describes IP address assignment, IP parameter adjustment, ARP, DNS, UDP Helper, and interoperation between IPv4 and IPv6. This guide includes: l ARP l IP Addressing l DHCP l DNS l IP Performance Optimization l UDP Helper l IPv6 Basics l DHCPv6 l Tunneling |
Layer 3 – IP Routing Configuration Guide | Covers the routing technologies for IPv4 and IPv6 networks of different sizes. This guide includes: l IP Routing Basics l Static Routing l RIP l OSPF l IS-IS l BGP l IPv6 Static Routing l RIPng l OSPFv3 l IPv6 IS-IS l IPv6 BGP l Route Policy l MCE l Policy Routing |
IP Multicast Configuration Guide | Describes Layer 2 and Layer 3 multicast fundamentals and configuration. This guide includes: l Multicast Overview l IGMP Snooping l Multicast VLAN l Multicast Routing and Forwarding l IGMP l PIM l MSDP l MBGP l MLD Snooping l IPv6 Multicast VLAN l IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding l MLD l IPv6 PIM l IPv6 MBGP |
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. This guide includes: l ACL l QoS |
Security Configuration Guide | Covers security features. The major security features available on the switch include identity authentication (AAA and PKI), access security (802.1X, MAC authentication, portal, and port security), secure management (SSH), SSL, and attack protection (IP source guard, ARP attack protection, MFF, and URPF). This guide includes: l AAA l 802.1X l MAC Authentication l Portal l Port Security l User Profile l HABP l Public Key l PKI l SSH2.0 l SSL l IP Source Guard l ARP Attack Protection l URPF l MFF |
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: l High Availability Overview l Ethernet OAM l CFD l DLDP l RRPP l Smart Link l Monitor Link l VRRP l BFD l Track |
Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide | Describes features that help you manage and monitor your network, for example, manage system events, collect traffic statistics, sample packets, assess network performance, synchronize the clock for all devices with the clock in the network, supply power for attached devices by using PoE, perform cluster management for switches, and test network connectivity. This guide includes: l System Maintenance and Debugging l NQA l NTP l IPC l PoE l SNMP l RMON l Cluster Management l Sampler l Mirroring l NetStream l IPv6 NetStream l sFlow l Information Center |
OAA Configuration Guide | Describes how to log in to the H3C open application platform (OAP) card connected to your switch and reset the operating system of the OAP card. H3C OAP cards use the open service architecture design, and enable you to provide custom services. This configuration guide includes: l OAP Card l ACFP l ACSEI |