About the S7500E Configuration Guides

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Preface

The H3C S7500E documentation set includes 12 configuration guides, which describe the software features for the H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches and guide you through the software configuration procedures. These configuration guides also provide configuration examples to help you apply software features to different network scenarios.

This preface includes:

l          Audience

l          Document Organization

l          Conventions

l          About the H3C S7500E Documentation Set

l          Obtaining Documentation

l          Documentation Feedback

Audience

This documentation is intended for:

l          Network planners

l          Field technical support and servicing engineers

l          Network administrators working with the S7500E series

Document Organization

The H3C S7500E documentation set includes 12 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. This guide includes:

l      CLI Configuration

l      Login Methods

l      CLI Login

l      NMS Login

l      User Login Control

l      FTP Configuration

l      TFTP Configuration

l      File Management Configuration

l      Configuration File Management

l      Upgrading Software Configuration

l      Device Management Configuration

IRF Configuration Guide

Describes the H3C proprietary Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) technology, which provides data center class availability and scalability. IRF creates a virtual device from two switches. The switches that form the IRF virtual device 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, remote manage the ONU device, and so on. This guide includes:

l      Ethernet Port Configuration

l      EPON Configuration

l      OLT Configuration

l      ONU Remote Management Configuration

l      UNI Port Configuration

l      Alarm Configuration

l      Supported Switch Feature and Restrictions

l      Loopback Interface and Null Interface Configuration

l      MAC Address Table Configuration

l      MAC Information Configuration"

l      Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration

l      Port Isolation Configuration

l      MSTP Configuration

l      BPDU Tunneling Configuration

l      VLAN Configuration

l      Isolate-User-VLAN Configuration

l      Voice VLAN Configuration

l      GVRP Configuration

l      QinQ Configuration

l      VLAN Mapping Configuration

l      LLDP Configuration

l      Service Loopback Group Configuration

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 Configuration

l      Proxy ARP Configuration

l      IP Addressing Configuration

l      DHCP Overview

l      DHCP Server Configuration

l      DHCP Relay Agent Configuration

l      DHCP Client Configuration

l      DHCP Snooping Configuration

l      IPv4 DNS Configuration

l      IPv6 DNS Configuration

l      IP Performance Optimization Configuration

l      UDP Helper Configuration

l      IPv6 Basics Configuration

l      DHCPv6 Configuration

l      Tunneling Configuration

Layer 3 – IP Routing Configuration Guide

Covers the routing technologies for IPv4 and IPv6 networks of different sizes. This guide includes:

l      IP Routing Overview

l      Static Routing Configuration

l      RIP Configuration

l      OSPF Configuration

l      IS-IS Configuration

l      BGP Configuration

l      IPv6 Static Routing Configuration

l      RIPng Configuration

l      OSPFv3 Configuration

l      IPv6 IS-IS Configuration

l      IPv6 BGP Configuration

l      Route Policy Configuration

l      Policy Routing Configuration

IP Multicast Configuration Guide

Describes Layer 2 and Layer 3 multicast fundamentals and configuration. This guide includes:

l      Mulitcast Overview

l      IGMP Snooping Configuration

l      Multicast VLAN Configuration

l      Multicast Routing and Forwarding Configuration

l      IGMP Configuration

l      PIM Configuration

l      MSDP Configuration

l      MBGP Configuration

l      MLD Snooping Configuration

l      IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration

l      IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding Configuration

l      MLD Configuration

l      IPv6 PIM Configuration

l      IPv6 MBGP Configuration

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:

l      MCE Configuration

l      MPLS Basics Configuration

l      MPLS TE Configuration

l      VPLS Configuration

l      MPLS L2VPN Configuration

l      MPLS L3VPN Configuration

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 Configuration

l      QoS Overview

l      QoS Configuration Approaches

l      Priority Mapping Configuration

l      Traffic Policing, Traffic Shaping, and Line Rate Configuration

l      Congestion Management Configuration

l      Congestion Avoidance Configuration

l      Traffic Filtering Configuration

l      Priority Marking Configuration

l      Traffic Redirecting Configuration

l      Aggregation CAR Configuration

l      Class-Based Accounting Configuration

l      QoS in an EPON System

l      Appendix A Default Priority Mapping Tables

l      Appendix B Introduction to Packet Precedences

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:

l      AAA Overview

l      AAA Configuration

l      AAA Configuration Examples

l      Troubleshooting AAA

l      802.1X Configuration

l      802.1X-Based EAD Fast Deployment Configuration

l      MAC Authentication Configuration

l      Portal Configuration

l      Port Security Configuration

l      User Profile Configuration

l      Public Key Configuration

l      SSH2.0 Configuration

l      SFTP Configuration

l      IP Source Guard Configuration

l      ARP Attack Protection Configuration

l      URPF Configuration

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      Active and Standby Switchover Configuration

l      Ethernet OAM Configuration

l      CFD Configuration

l      DLDP Configuration

l      RRPP Configuration

l      Smart Link Configuration

l      Monitor Link Configuration

l      VRRP Configuration

l      BFD Configuration

l      Track Configuration

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, supply power for attached devices by using PoE, and test network connectivity. This guide includes:

l      System Maintenance and Debugging

l      NQA Configuration

l      NTP Configuration

l      IPC Configuration

l      PoE Configuration

l      SNMP Configuration

l      MIB Style Configuration

l      RMON Configuration

l      Port Mirroring Configuration

l      Traffic Mirroring Configuration

l      sFlow Configuration

l      Information Center Configuration

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 Configuration

l      ACFP Configuration

l      ACSEI Configuration

 

Conventions

This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set.

Command conventions

Convention

Description

Boldface

Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.

italic

Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.

[ ]

Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional.

{ x | y | ... }

Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one.

[ x | y | ... ]

Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one or none.

{ x | y | ... } *

Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select at least one.

[ x | y | ... ] *

Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you may select multiple choices or none.

&<1-n>

The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&) sign can be entered 1 to n times.

#

A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments.

 

GUI conventions

 

Convention

Description

< >

Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click <OK>.

[ ]

Window names, menu items, data table and field names are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New User] window.

/

Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For example, [File/Create/Folder].

 

Symbols

Convention

Description

Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily injury.

Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment.

Means an action or information that needs special attention to ensure successful configuration or good performance.

Means a complementary description.

 

About the H3C S7500E Documentation Set

The H3C S7500E documentation set includes:

Category

Documents

Purposes

Product description and specifications

Marketing brochures

Describe product specifications and benefits.

Technology white papers

Provide an in-depth description of software features and technologies.

Card datasheets

Describe card specifications, features, and standards.

Hardware installation

Installation guide

Provides a complete guide to hardware installation and hardware specifications.

H3C N68 Cabinet Installation and Remodel Introduction

Guides you through installing and remodeling H3C N68 cabinets.

H3C Pluggable SFP [SFP+][XFP] Transceiver Modules Installation Guide

Guides you through installing SFP/SFP+/XFP transceiver modules.

H3C Mid-Range Series Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual

Describes the hot-swappable modules available for the Mid-Range Series Ethernet Switches, their external views, and specifications.

H3C PoE DIMM Module Installation Guide

Describes how to install the DIMM (LSBM1POEDIMMH) for PoE master and slave power management.

Single PoE DIMM Module Installation Guide

Describes how to install the 24-port DIMM (LSQM1POEDIMMS0) for PoE power management.

Software configuration

Configuration guides

Describe software features and configuration procedures.

Command references

Provide a quick reference to all available commands.

Configuration examples

Describe typical network scenarios and provide configuration examples and instructions.

Operations and maintenance

Release notes

Provide information about the product release, including the version history, hardware and software compatibility matrix, version upgrade information, technical support information, and software upgrading.

Power configuration

H3C PSR320-A[PSR320-D] Power Module User Manual

Describes the appearance, specifications, LEDs, and installation and removal of the H3C PSR320-A/PSR320-D power module.

H3C PSR650-A[PSR650-D] Power Module User Manual

Describes the appearance, specifications, LEDs, and installation and removal of the H3C PSR650-A/PSR650-D power module.

H3C PSR1400-A[PSR1400-D] Power Module User Manual

Describes the appearance, specifications, LEDs, and installation and removal of the H3C PSR1400-A/PSR1400-D power module.

H3C PSR2800-ACV Power Module User Manual

Describes the appearance, specifications, LEDs, and installation and removal of the H3C PSR2800-ACV power module.

H3C PSR6000-ACV Power Module User Manual

Describes the appearance, specifications, LEDs, and installation and removal of the H3C PSR6000-ACV power module.

H3C PWR-SPA Power Module Adapter User Manual

Describes the functions and appearance of the H3C PWR-SPA power module adapter, and how to use it with the PSR650 power module.

H3C S7500E Power Configuration Guide

Guides you to select power modules in various cases.

Optional cards

Card manuals

The S7500E series Ethernet switches support various card models. Each model is provided with a card manual that describes:

l      The type, number, and transmission rate of interfaces

l      Applicable switches of the card

l      Required software version

l      Pluggable modules supported by the card

 

 

 

 

 

Obtaining Documentation

You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.h3c.com.

Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation:

[Technical Support & Documents > Technical Documents] – Provides hardware installation, and software feature configuration and maintenance documentation.

[Products & Solutions] Provides information about products and technologies, as well as solutions. [Technical Support & Documents > Software Download] – Provides the documentation released with the software version.

Documentation Feedback

You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to info@h3c.com.

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