H3C S5500-SI Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual(V1.01)

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H3C S5500-SI Series Ethernet Switches

Command Manual

 

 

 

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

http://www.h3c.com

 

Manual Version: 20071208-C-1.01


 

Copyright © 2007, Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. and its licensors

 

All Rights Reserved

No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

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About This Manual

Related Documentation

In addition to this manual, each H3C S5500-SI Series Ethernet Switches documentation set includes the following:

Manual

Description

H3C S5500-SI Complete Series Ethernet Switches  Installation Manual

It provides information for the system installation.

H3C S5500-SI Series Ethernet Switches  Operation Manual

It is used for assisting the users in data configurations and typical applications.

 

Organization

H3C S5500-SI Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual is organized as follows:

Part

Contents

1 Login

Introduces the commands used for logging into an Ethernet switch.

2 VLAN

Introduces the commands used for configuring VLAN.

3 IP Address and IP Performance

Introduces the commands used for configuring IP address and IP performance.

4 QinQ-BPDU TUNNEL

Introduces the commands used for configuring QinQ.

5 Port Correlation

Introduces the commands used for configuring link aggregation and port isolation.

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 Port Security

Introduces the commands used for port security.

9 MSTP

Introduces the commands used for configuring MSTP.

10 IPv6

Introduces the commands used for configuring IPv6 application.

11 IP Routing Overview

Introduces the commands of Routing Overview.

12 IPv4 Routing

Introduces the commands used for configuring IPv4 routing, static routing, RIP, and route policy.

13 IPv6 Routing

Introduces IPv6 routing related configurations, such as static routing, RIPng, and route policy.

Introduces the commands used for configuring IPv6 routing, static routing, RIPng, and route policy.

14 Multicast

Introduces the commands used for configuring IGMP Snooping.

15 802.1x-HABP-MAC Authentication

Introduces the commands used for 802.1x, HABP and MAC related configurations.

16 AAA-RADIUS-HWTACACS

Introduces the commands used for AAA, RADIUS, HWTACACS, and the related configurations.

17 ARP

Introduces the commands used for configuring ARP.

18 DHCP

Introduces the commands used for DHCP and the related configuration.

19 ACL

Introduces the commands used for configuring ACL.

20 QoS

Introduces the commands used for configuring QoS.

21 Port Mirroring

Introduces the commands used for configuring port mirroring.

22 UDP Helper

Introduces the commands used for UDP Helper and the related configuration.

23 Cluster Management

Introduces the commands used for configuring cluster.

24 SNMP-RMON

Introduces the commands used for the configuration to manage network devices through SNMP and RMON.

25 NTP

Introduces the commands used for configuring NTP.

26 DNS

Introduces the commands used for configuring DNS.

27 File System Management

Introduces the commands used for file system management.

28 Information Center

Introduces the commands used for the configuration to analyze and diagnose networks using the information center.

29 System Maintaining and Debugging

Introduces the commands used for daily system maintenance and debugging.

30 NQA

Introduces the commands used for configuring NQA.

31 SSH

Introduces the commands used for configuring SSH2.0.

32 Track

Introduces the commands used for configuring Track.

33 PoE

Introduces the commands used for configuring PoE and PoE profile.

34 SSL-HTTPS

Introduces the commands used for configuring SSL and HTTPS.

35 PKI

Introduces the commands used for configuring PKI.

36 Stack Management

Introduces the commands used for configuring Stack Management.

37 Command Index

Lists all the commands in this command manual, which are arranged alphabetically.

 

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.

#

A line starting with the # sign is comments.

 

II. Symbols

Convention

Description

  Warning

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

  Caution

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

&  Note

Means a complementary description.

 

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