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- H3C S5500-EI Series Switches Command Manual-Release 2102(V1.01)
- 00-1Cover
- 01-Login Commands
- 02-VLAN Commands
- 03-IP Addressing and IP Performance Commands
- 04-QinQ-BPDU Tunneling Commands
- 05-Port Correlation Configuration Commands
- 06-Link Aggregation Commands
- 07-MAC Address Table Management Commands
- 08-IP Source Guard Commands
- 09-DLDP Commands
- 10-MSTP Commands
- 11-IP Routing-GR Overview Commands
- 12-IPv4 Routing Commands
- 13-IPv6 Routing Commands
- 14-IPv6 Commands
- 15-Multicast Commands
- 16-802.1x-HABP-MAC Authentication Commands
- 17-AAA RADIUS HWTACACS Commands
- 18-ARP Commands
- 19-DHCP Commands
- 20-ACL Commands
- 21-QoS Commands
- 22-Port Mirroring Commands
- 23-Cluster Management Commands
- 24-UDP Helper Commands
- 25-SNMP-RMON Commands
- 26-NTP Commands
- 27-DNS Commands
- 28-File System Management Commands
- 29-Information Center Commands
- 30-System Maintaining and Debugging Commands
- 31-NQA Commands
- 32-VRRP Commands
- 33-SSH Commands
- 34-RRPP Commands
- 35-Port Security Commands
- 36-LLDP Commands
- 37-PoE Commands
- 38-sFlow Commands
- 39-SSL-HTTPS Commands
- 40-PKI Commands
- 41-Track Commands
- 42-Appendix
- Related Documents
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H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches |
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Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com
Manual Version: 20071120-C-1.01 Product Version: Release 2102 |
Copyright © 2007, Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors
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About This Manual
Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, each H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches documentation set includes the following:
Manual |
Description |
H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual |
It provides information for the system installation. |
H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual |
It is used for assisting the users in data configurations and typical applications. |
Organization
H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual is organized as follows:
Part |
Contents |
1 Login |
Introduces the commands used for logging into the Ethernet switch. |
2 VLAN |
Introduces the commands used for configuring VLAN, Voice VLAN, and GVRP. |
3 IP Addressing and Performance |
Introduces the commands used for configuring IP address and IP performance. |
4 QinQ-BPDU Tunneling |
Introduces the commands used for configuring QinQ and BPDU Tunneling. |
5 Port Correlation Configuration |
Introduces the commands used for basic port configuration and port isolation configuration. |
6 Link Aggregation |
Introduces the commands used for link aggregation. |
7 MAC Address Table Management |
Introduces the commands used for configuring MAC address forwarding table. |
8 IP Source Guard |
Introduces the commands used for configuring MAC address, IP address and port binding. |
9 DLDP |
Introduces the commands used for DLDP and the related configuration. |
10 MSTP |
Introduces the commands used for configuring STP and BRDU tunnel. |
11 IP Routing-GR Overview |
Introduces the commands used for displaying IP routing tables. |
12 IPv4 Routing |
Introduces the commands used for configuring IPv4 routing, static routing, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, and route policy. |
13 IPv6 Routing |
Introduces the commands used for configuring IPv6 routing, static routing, RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+. |
14 IPv6 |
Introduces the commands used for configuring IPv6 application, IPv6 tunneling, and so on. |
15 Multicast |
Introduces the commands used for configuring IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, multicast VLAN, multicast policy, IGMP, PIM-DM, PIM-SM, and MSDP. |
16 802.1x-HABP-MAC Authentication |
Introduces the commands used for 802.1x, HABP and MAC address authentication related configurations. |
17 AAA RADIUS HWTACACS |
Introduces the commands used for AAA, RADIUS, HWTACACS, and the related configurations. |
18 ARP |
Introduces the commands used for ARP and the related configuration. |
19 DHCP |
Introduces the commands used for DHCP and the related configuration. |
20 ACL |
Introduces the commands used for IPv4&IPv6-based ACL and the related configuration. |
21 QoS |
Introduces the commands used for QoS and the related configuration. |
22 Port Mirroring |
Introduces the commands used for port mirroring and the related configuration. |
23 Cluster Management |
Introduces the commands used for Cluster and the related configuration. |
24 UDP Helper |
Introduces the commands used for UDP Helper and the related configuration. |
25 SNMP-RMON |
Introduces the commands used for the configuration to manage network devices through SNMP and RMON. |
26 NTP |
Introduces the commands used for NTP and the related configuration. |
27 DNS |
Introduces the commands used for DNS and the related configuration. |
28 File System Management |
Introduces the commands used for file system management. |
29 Information Center |
Introduces the commands used for the configuration to analyze and diagnose networks using the information center. |
30 System Maintaining and Debugging |
Introduces the commands used for daily system maintenance and debugging. |
31 NQA |
Introduces the commands used for NQA and the related configuration. |
32 VRRP |
Introduces the commands used for VRRP and the related configuration. |
33 SSH |
Introduces the commands used for SSH and the related configuration. |
34 RRPP |
Introduces the commands used for RRPP and the related configuration. |
35 Port Security |
Introduces the commands used for Port Security and the related configuration. |
36 LLDP |
Introduces the commands used for LLDP and the related configuration. |
37 PoE |
Introduces the commands used for PoE. |
38 sFlow |
Introduces the commands used for sFlow and the related configuration. |
39 SSL-HTTPS |
Introduces the commands used for SSL, HTTPS and the related configuration. |
40 PKI |
Introduces the commands used for PKI and the related configuration. |
41 Track |
Introduces the commands used for Track and the related configuration. |
42 Appendix |
Lists all the commands described in this command manual in an alphabetic order. The parts and pages where the commands are described are also given. |
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. Command conventions
Convention |
Description |
Boldface |
The keywords of a command line are in Boldface. |
italic |
Command arguments are in italic. |
[ ] |
Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional. |
{ x | y | ... } |
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One is selected. |
[ x | y | ... ] |
Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected. |
{ x | y | ... } * |
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected. |
[ x | y | ... ] * |
Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars. Many or none can be selected. |
&<1-n> |
The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be entered 1 to n times. |
# |
A line starting with the # sign is comments. |
II. Symbols
Convention |
Description |
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Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation may cause bodily injury. |
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Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment. |
& Note |
Means a complementary description. |