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About the H3C S7500E configuration guides
The H3C S7500E configuration guides describe the software features for the H3C S7500E Release 6700 Series and the H3C S7508E-X Release 6900 Series, 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.
Configuration guide |
Content |
01 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 (command line interface overview and how to use the CLI) · Logging in to the switch (CLI login methods such as Telnet, MIB access through SNMP, user interface configuration, and access control) · FTP and TFTP · File management · Configuration file management · Software upgrade · ISSU · Device management |
02 IRF Configuration Guide |
Describes the H3C proprietary IRF technology, IRF fabric setup and configuration procedure, restrictions and guidelines, and IRF fabric configuration procedure. |
03 Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide |
Covers Layer 2 technologies and features used on a LAN switched network, including 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, transmit customer network packets through the public network, modify VLAN tags for packets, remote manage the ONU device, and so on.. This guide includes: · Ethernet interface · Loopback and null interfaces · Bulking configuring interfaces (port group and interface range features) · MAC address table · MAC Information · Ethernet link aggregation · Port isolation · Spanning tree · BPDU tunneling · VLAN · Super VLAN · Isolate-user-VLAN · Voice VLAN · GVRP · QinQ · VLAN mapping · LLDP · Service loopback group · EPON-OLT |
04 Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide |
Describes 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 · Gratuitous ARP · Proxy ARP · ARP snooping · IP addressing · DHCP overview · DHCP server · DHCP relay agent · DHCP client · DHCP snooping · IPv4 DNS · Basic IP forwarding · IP performance optimization · UDP helper · IPv6 basics · DHCPv6 overview · DHCPv6 relay agent · DHCPv6 client · Tunneling |
05 Layer 3—IP Routing Configuration Guide |
Covers the routing technologies for IPv4 and IPv6 networks of different sizes, route filtering, route control, and policy based routing. This guide includes: · IP routing basics · Static routing (including default routing) · RIP · OSPF · IS-IS · BGP · IPv6 static routing (including IPv6 default routing) · RIPng · OSPFv3 · IPv6 IS-IS · IPv6 BGP · Routing policy · Policy-based routing |
06 IP Multicast Configuration Guide |
Covers Layer 3 IPv4 multicast protocols (IGMP, PIM, MSDP, and MBGP), Layer 3 IPv6 multicast protocols (MLD, IPv6 PIM, and IPv6 MBGP), Layer 2 IPv4 multicast protocols (IGMP snooping, PIM snooping, and multicast VLAN), and Layer 2 IPv6 multicast protocols (MLD snooping, IPv6 PIM snooping, and IPv6 multicast VLAN). This guide includes: · Mulitcast overview · IGMP snooping · Multicast VLAN · Multicast routing and forwarding · MLD snooping · IPv6 multicast VLAN |
07 MPLS Configuration Guide |
Describes fundamentals and configuration of MPLS and its extended functions, including MCE, MPLS basics, MPLS TE tunnels, VPLS, and L2VPN and L3VPN implemented by using MPLS labels. This guide includes: · MCE · MPLS basics · MPLS TE · VPLS · MPLS L2VPN · MPLS L3VPN |
08 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 guide includes: · ACL · QoS overview · QoS configuration approaches · Traffic policing, traffic shaping, and line rate · Aggregate CAR |
09 Security Configuration Guide |
Covers security features. The major security features available on the switch include identity authentication (AAA), access security (802.1X, MAC authentication, portal, and port security), secure management (SSH), and attack protection (IP source guard, ARP attack protection, and URPF). This guide includes: · AAA · 802.1X overview · 802.1X · EAD fast deployment · MAC authentication · Portal · Port security · User profile · Public key · SSH · IP source guard · MFF · Password control |
10 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: · Active and standby switchover · Ethernet OAM · CFD · DLDP · RRPP · Smart Link · Monitor Link · VRRP · BFD · Track |
11 Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide |
Describes features that help you manage and monitor your network, for example, manage system events, sample packets, assess network performance, synchronize the clock for all devices with the clock in the network, and test network connectivity. This guide includes: · System maintenance and debugging · PTP |
12 OAA Configuration Guide |
Describes how to log in to the H3C open application platform (OAP) module connected to your switch and reset the operating system of the OAP module. H3C OAP modules use the open service architecture design, and enable you to provide custom services. This configuration guide includes: |
13 Acronyms |
Lists the acronyms commonly used in the configuration guides and command references. |