HP 12500 Series manuals
12500 Series
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12500 Series
Table of contents
12500 Series
Table of contents
- product overview
- key features
- Remarks: 12504 and 12508 only - Default 6 power supplies and allow the user to change down to
- Table Of Contents
- See Configuration
- Note:1, 2
- Configuration Rules
- System (std 0 // max 2) User Selection (min 2 // max
- technical specifications
- DA - 13785 Worldwide — Version 24 — May 12, 2014
12500 Series
Table of contents
- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Using the CLI
- Entering system view from user view
- Returning to user view
- Using the undo form of a command
- Entering a string or text type value for an argument
- Configuring and using command hotkeys
- Enabling redisplaying entered-but-not-submitted commands
- Using the command history function
- Pausing between screens of output
- Filtering the output from a display command
- Saving the output from a display command to a file
- Viewing and managing the output from a display command effectively
- Saving the running configuration
- Configuring RBAC
- Assigning user roles
- Creating user roles
- Configuring feature groups
- Changing resource access policies
- Assigning user roles to non-AAA authentication users on user interfaces
- Configuring user role switching
- Configuring user role switching authentication
- Displaying RBAC settings
- Verifying the configuration
- RBAC configuration example for RADIUS authentication users
- Configuration procedure
- RBAC configuration example for HWTACACS authentication users
- Troubleshooting RBAC
- Login attempts by RADIUS users always fail
- Login overview
- Logging in through the console port for the first device access
- Logging in to the CLI
- Login authentication modes
- Logging in through the console/AUX port locally
- Configuring password authentication for console/AUX login
- Configuring scheme authentication for console/AUX login
- Configuring common console/AUX user interface settings
- Logging in through Telnet
- Using the device to log in to a Telnet server
- Logging in through SSH
- Using the device to log in to an SSH server
- Accessing the device through SNMP
- Configuring SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c access
- Controlling user access
- Controlling SNMP access
- Configuration example
- Configuring command authorization
- Configuring command accounting
- Configuring FTP
- Configuring authentication and authorization
- FTP server configuration example in IRF mode
- Using the device as an FTP client
- Managing directories on the FTP server
- Switching to another user account
- Terminating the FTP connection
- FTP client configuration example in IRF mode
- Configuring TFTP
- Managing the file system
- Managing files
- Renaming a file
- Deleting files from the recycle bin
- Displaying the current working directory
- Repairing a storage medium
- Partitioning a CF card or a USB disk
- Setting the operation mode for files and folders
- Managing configuration files
- Configuration file formats
- Enabling configuration encryption
- Converting a Comware V5 configuration file to a Comware V7 configuration file
- Configuring configuration archive parameters
- Enabling automatic configuration archiving
- Manually archiving the running configuration
- Specifying a next-startup configuration file
- Restoring the main next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server
- Displaying and maintaining configuration files
- Upgrading software
- System startup process
- Upgrade methods
- Non-ISSU upgrade procedure summary
- Specifying the startup image file and completing the upgrade
- Specifying the startup image file and completing the upgrade (in IRF mode)
- Upgrading MBUS daughter card software
- Upgrading or repairing the power software on an interface card
- Upgrading the power monitor software
- Upgrading fan monitor software
- Displaying and maintaining software image settings
- ISSU overview
- ISSU command series
- ISSU prerequisites
- Performing an ISSU by using issu series commands
- Performing an ISSU for a single-MPU device
- Performing an ISSU in IRF mode
- Performing an ISSU for a single-member, dual-MPU IRF fabric
- Performing an ISSU for a single-member, single-MPU IRF fabric
- Displaying and maintaining ISSU
- ISSU examples for using issu series commands (in standalone mode)
- HTTP feature upgrade to an incompatible version
- HTTP feature rollback example
- ISSU examples for using issu series commands (in IRF mode)
- upgrade procedure
- Performing an ISSU by using install series commands
- Uninstalling feature or patch images
- Rolling back the software configuration
- Aborting a software image operation
- ISSU examples for using install series commands (in standalone mode)
- ISSU examples for using install series commands (in IRF mode)
- Using the emergency shell
- Obtaining a system image from an FTP/TFTP server
- Checking the connectivity to a server
- Loading the system image
- Emergency shell usage example
- Automatic configuration
- Automatic-configuration parameter acquisition process
- Configuration file acquisition process
- Deploying and configuring servers for automatic configuration
- DHCP server configuration guidelines
- Managing the device
- Enabling displaying the copyright statement
- Changing the brand name of an MPU
- Rebooting the device
- Schedule configuration example
- Performing power supply management
- Powering on/off a card
- Re-assigning IDs to AC power supplies
- Setting the port status detection timer
- Configuring the temperature alarm thresholds
- Isolating a card
- Configuring hardware failure detection and protection
- Enabling data forwarding path failure detection
- Disabling alarm traps for transceiver modules
- Configuring MDCs
- Default MDC and non-default MDCs
- Creating an MDC
- Assigning physical interfaces to an MDC
- Specifying a CPU weight for an MDC
- Specifying a disk space percentage for an MDC
- Starting an MDC
- MDC configuration example (in standalone mode)
- MDC configuration example (in IRF mode)
- Configuring Tcl
- Index
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- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- IRF overview
- Network topologies
- Operating mode
- IRF member ID
- IRF domain ID
- IRF split
- IRF multi-active detection
- LACP MAD
- Configuring IRF
- Other configuration guidelines
- Planning the IRF fabric setup
- Preconfiguring IRF member devices in standalone mode
- Enabling enhanced IRF mode in standalone mode
- Saving configuration to the next-startup configuration file
- Setting the operating mode to IRF mode
- Accessing the IRF fabric
- Changing the member ID of a device
- Changing the priority of a member device
- Enabling enhanced IRF mode in IRF mode
- Enabling auto reboot for IRF fabric merge
- Enabling software auto-update for system software image synchronization
- Setting the IRF link down report delay
- Enabling IRF link failure detection and auto-recovery
- Fast-restoring IRF configuration for a one-MPU member
- Displaying and maintaining an IRF fabric
- Configuration examples
- BFD MAD-enabled IRF configuration example for a two-chassis IRF fabric
- ARP MAD-enabled IRF configuration example for a two-chassis IRF fabric
- Enhanced IRF mode configuration example
- Restoring standalone mode
- Index
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- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- IRF overview
- Network topologies
- Operating mode
- IRF member ID
- IRF physical port
- IRF merge
- IRF multi-active detection
- LACP MAD
- Configuring IRF
- IRF link redundancy
- EVI restrictions
- Setup and configuration task list
- Preconfiguring IRF member devices in standalone mode
- Binding physical ports to IRF ports
- Enabling enhanced IRF in standalone mode
- Connecting physical IRF ports
- Setting the operating mode to IRF mode
- Accessing the IRF fabric
- Changing the priority of a member device
- Enabling enhanced IRF in IRF mode
- Enabling IRF auto merge
- Configuring IRF bridge MAC persistence
- Enabling software auto-update for system software image synchronization
- Setting the IRF link down report delay
- Fast-restoring IRF configuration for a one-MPU member
- Displaying and maintaining an IRF fabric
- Configuration examples
- BFD MAD-enabled IRF configuration example for a two-chassis IRF fabric
- ARP MAD-enabled IRF configuration example for a two-chassis IRF fabric
- ND MAD-enabled IRF configuration example for a two-chassis IRF fabric
- Configuration example for restoring standalone mode
- Four-chassis IRF fabric configuration example
- Configuring MDCs
- Default MDC and non-default MDCs
- MDC configuration task list
- Creating an MDC
- Assigning physical interfaces to an MDC
- Specifying a CPU weight for an MDC
- Specifying a disk space percentage for an MDC
- Starting an MDC
- MDC configuration examples
- configuration considerations
- MDC configuration example in IRF mode
- Support and other resources
- Conventions
- Index
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- network management and monitoring
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- Table Of Contents
- debugging
- display debugging
- ping ipv6
- tracert
- tracert ipv
- advantage-factor
- data-fill
- data-size
- description (any NQA operation type view)
- destination ip
- destination port
- display nqa history
- display nqa reaction counters
- display nqa result
- display nqa statistics
- expect data
- expect status
- expect ip
- filename
- frequency
- history-record enable
- history-record number
- lsr-path
- next-hop
- nqa agent enable
- nqa schedule
- operation (FTP operation view)
- operation (HTTP operation view)
- probe count
- probe packet-interval
- probe timeout
- raw-request
- reaction checked-element icpif
- reaction checked-element { jitter-ds | jitter-sd }
- reaction checked-element mos
- reaction checked-element { owd-ds | owd-sd }
- reaction checked-element packet-loss
- reaction checked-element probe-duration
- reaction checked-element probe-fail (for trap)
- reaction checked-element probe-fail (for trigger)
- reaction checked-element rtt
- reaction trap
- reaction trigger probe-fail
- reaction trigger probe-pass
- resolve-type
- source interface
- source ip
- source ipv6
- source port
- statistics interval
- statistics max-group
- target-only
- type
- username
- version
- vpn-instance
- display nqa server
- nqa server enable
- nqa server udp-echo
- ntp commands
- display ntp-service status
- display ntp-service trace
- ntp-service acl
- ntp-service authentication enable
- ntp-service authentication-keyid
- ntp-service broadcast-client
- ntp-service dscp
- ntp-service enable
- ntp-service max-dynamic-sessions
- ntp-service multicast-client
- ntp-service refclock-master
- ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid
- ntp-service source
- ntp-service unicast-peer
- ntp-service unicast-server
- sntp commands
- sntp authentication-keyid
- sntp enable
- sntp reliable authentication-keyid
- snmp commands
- display snmp-agent context
- display snmp-agent group
- display snmp-agent local-engineid
- display snmp-agent mib-node
- display snmp-agent mib-view
- display snmp-agent remote
- display snmp-agent statistics
- display snmp-agent sys-info
- display snmp-agent trap queue
- display snmp-agent trap-list
- enable snmp trap updown
- snmp-agent
- snmp-agent community
- snmp-agent community-map
- snmp-agent context
- snmp-agent group
- snmp-agent local-engineid
- snmp-agent log
- snmp-agent mib-view
- snmp-agent packet max-size
- snmp-agent remote
- snmp-agent source
- snmp-agent sys-info contact
- snmp-agent sys-info location
- snmp-agent target-host
- snmp-agent trap enable
- snmp-agent trap if-mib link extended
- snmp-agent trap life
- snmp-agent trap log
- snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c }
- snmp-agent usm-user v3
- rmon commands
- display rmon event
- display rmon eventlog
- display rmon history
- display rmon prialarm
- display rmon statistics
- rmon alarm
- rmon event
- rmon history
- rmon prialarm
- rmon statistics
- NETCONF commands
- netconf soap http enable
- netconf soap https enable
- port mirroring commands
- mirroring-group
- mirroring-group mirroring-port (interface view)
- mirroring-group mirroring-port (system view)
- mirroring-group mirroring-vlan
- mirroring-group monitor-port (interface view)
- mirroring-group monitor-port (system view)
- mirroring-group reflector-port
- mirroring-group remote-probe vlan
- Traffic mirroring commands
- Sampler commands
- sampler
- sflow commands
- sflow agent
- sflow collector
- sflow counter interval
- sflow counter collector
- sflow flow max-header
- sflow sampling-rate
- sflow source
- Information center commands
- display info-center
- display logbuffer
- display logbuffer summary
- display logfile summary
- display security-logfile summary
- enable log updown
- info-center diagnostic-logfile frequency
- info-center diagnostic-logfile quota
- info-center logfile overwrite-protection
- info-center enable
- info-center logbuffer
- info-center logbuffer size
- info-center logfile frequency
- info-center logfile size-quota
- info-center logging suppress duplicates
- info-center loghost
- info-center security-logfile alarm-threshold
- info-center security-logfile enable
- info-center security-logfile frequency
- info-center security-logfile directory
- info-center source
- info-center synchronous
- info-center timestamp
- info-center timestamp loghost
- info-center trace-logfile quota
- logfile save
- terminal debugging
- terminal logging level
- terminal monitor
- action cli
- action reboot
- action syslog
- commit
- display rtm environment
- event cli
- event hotplug
- event interface
- event process
- event snmp oid
- event snmp-notification
- event syslog
- rtm cli-policy
- rtm environment
- rtm scheduler suspend
- running-time
- user-role
- display exception context
- display exception filepath
- display kernel deadloop
- display kernel deadloop configuration
- display kernel exception
- display kernel reboot
- display kernel starvation
- display kernel starvation configuration
- display process
- display process cpu
- display process log
- display process memory
- display process memory heap
- display process memory heap address
- display process memory heap size
- exception filepath
- monitor kernel deadloop enable
- monitor kernel deadloop exclude-thread
- monitor kernel deadloop time
- monitor kernel starvation enable
- monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
- monitor kernel starvation time
- monitor process
- monitor thread
- process core
- reset exception context
- reset kernel deadloop
- reset kernel exception
- reset kernel starvation
- support and other resources
- command conventions
- Index
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- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Security overview
- Access security
- Connection control
- Other security technologies
- Configuring AAA
- RADIUS
- HWTACACS
- Domain-based user management
- AAA across MPLS L3VPNs
- RADIUS attributes
- AAA configuration considerations and task list
- Configuring AAA schemes
- Configuring RADIUS schemes
- displaying and maintaining radius
- Configuring HWTACACS schemes
- Configuring AAA methods for ISP domains
- Configuring ISP domain attributes
- Configuring AAA authentication methods for an ISP domain
- Configuring AAA authorization methods for an ISP domain
- Configuring AAA accounting methods for an ISP domain
- Tearing down user connections
- AAA configuration examples
- AAA for Telnet users by separate servers
- Authentication/authorization for SSH/Telnet users by a RADIUS server
- AAA for 802.1X users by a RADIUS server
- Level switching authentication for Telnet users by an HWTACACS server
- Troubleshooting AAA
- Troubleshooting HWTACACS
- X overview
- X-related protocols
- EAP over RADIUS
- X authentication procedures
- EAP relay
- EAP termination
- Configuring 802.1X
- Configuration prerequisites
- Enabling EAP relay or EAP termination
- Specifying an access control method
- Setting the maximum number of concurrent 802.1X users on a port
- Configuring the online user handshake function
- Configuring the authentication trigger function
- Specifying a mandatory authentication domain on a port
- Enabling the periodic online user re-authentication function
- Configuring an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN
- Specifying supported domain name delimiters
- Displaying and maintaining 802.1X
- X guest VLAN and VLAN assignment configuration example
- Configuring MAC authentication
- MAC authentication timers
- Configuration procedure
- Specifying an authentication domain for MAC authentication users
- MAC authentication configuration examples
- RADIUS-based MAC authentication configuration example
- Configuring portal authentication
- Portal authentication mode
- Portal authentication process
- Portal authentication across VPNs
- Specifying the portal server
- Configuring an authentication subnet
- Setting the maximum number of online portal users
- Configuring RADIUS related attributes
- Specifying a source IP address for outgoing portal packets
- Configuring portal detection functions
- Configuring portal user information synchronization
- Logging out portal users
- Enabling portal user roaming
- Displaying and maintaining portal
- Configuring direct portal authentication
- Configuring re-DHCP portal authentication
- Configuring cross-subnet portal authentication
- Configuring direct portal authentication with extended functions
- Configuring re-DHCP portal authentication with extended functions
- Configuring cross-subnet portal authentication with extended functions
- Configuring portal server detection and portal user information synchronization
- Cross-subnet portal authentication across VPNs
- Troubleshooting portal
- Configuring password control
- FIPS compliance
- Setting global password control parameters
- Setting user group password control parameters
- Setting super password control parameters
- Displaying and maintaining password control
- Managing public keys
- Public key configuration task list
- Displaying or exporting the local host public key
- Destroying a local asymmetric key pair
- Displaying and maintaining public keys
- Public key configuration examples
- Importing a public key from a public key file
- Configuring IPsec
- IPsec for IPv6 routing protocols
- Implementing ACL-based IPsec
- Configuring an IPsec proposal
- Configuring an IPsec policy
- Applying an IPsec policy group to an interface
- Enabling ACL checking of de-encapsulated IPsec packets
- Configuring packet information pre-extraction
- Configuring IPsec RRI
- Configuring IPsec for IPv6 routing protocols
- Displaying and maintaining IPsec
- Configuring an IKE-based IPsec tunnel for IPv4 packets
- Configuring IPsec for RIPng
- Configuring IKE
- IKE functions
- Relationship between IKE and IPsec
- Configuring a name for the local security gateway
- Configuring an IKE peer
- Setting keepalive timers
- Setting the NAT keepalive timer
- Displaying and maintaining IKE
- Troubleshooting IKE
- Invalid user ID
- ACL configuration error
- Configuring SSH
- SSH authentication
- SSH support for MPLS L3VPN
- Generating local DSA or RSA key pairs
- Enabling the SFTP server function
- Configuring an SSH user
- Setting the SSH management parameters
- Configuring the device as an Stelnet client
- Enabling and disabling first-time authentication
- Configuring the device as an SFTP client
- Establishing a connection to an SFTP server
- Working with SFTP files
- Displaying help information
- Displaying and maintaining SSH
- Password authentication enabled Stelnet server configuration example
- Publickey authentication enabled Stelnet server configuration example
- Password authentication enabled Stelnet client configuration example
- Publickey authentication enabled Stelnet client configuration example
- SFTP configuration examples
- Publickey authentication enabled SFTP client configuration example
- ssh connection
- File transfer with password authentication
- Configuring blacklist
- Displaying and maintaining the blacklist
- Configuring TCP and ICMP attack protection
- Enabling protection against Naptha attacks
- Disabling forwarding ICMP fragments
- Configuring IP source guard
- Dynamic IP source guard entries
- Configuring the IPv4 source guard function
- Configuring a static IPv4 source guard entry
- Configuring the IPv6 source guard function
- Configuring a static IPv6 source guard entry
- Setting the maximum number of IPv6 source guard entries
- IP source guard configuration examples
- Dynamic IPv4 source guard by DHCP snooping configuration example
- Dynamic IPv4 source guard by DHCP relay configuration example
- Static IPv6 source guard entry configuration example
- Dynamic IPv6 source guard by DHCPv6 snooping configuration example
- Dynamic IPv6 source guard by ND snooping configuration example
- Troubleshooting IP source guard
- Configuring ARP attack protection
- Configuring ARP defense against IP packet attacks
- Displaying and maintaining ARP defense against IP packet attacks
- Displaying and maintaining source MAC address based ARP attack detection
- Configuring ARP packet source MAC address consistency check
- Configuring authorized ARP
- network requirements
- Authorized ARP configuration example (on a DHCP relay agent)
- Configuring ARP detection
- security entries/OUI MAC addresses
- Configuring ARP detection based on specified objects
- Configuring ARP restricted forwarding
- ARP detection configuration example 2
- ARP restricted forwarding configuration example
- Configuring ND attack defense
- Enabling source MAC consistency check for ND packets
- Configuration guidelines
- ND detection configuration example
- Configuring URPF
- Configuring PKI
- PKI architecture
- PKI operation
- Configuring an entity DN
- Configuring a PKI domain
- Submitting a PKI certificate request
- Submitting a certificate request in auto mode
- Retrieving a certificate manually
- Configuring PKI certificate verification
- Configuring PKI certificate verification without CRL checking
- Configuring an access control policy
- PKI configuration examples
- Certificate request from a Windows 2003 CA server
- Certificate attribute access control policy configuration
- Troubleshooting PKI
- Failed to request a local certificate
- Configuring SSL
- SSL protocol stack
- SSL server policy configuration example
- Configuring an SSL client policy
- Displaying and maintaining SSL
- Troubleshooting SSL
- Configuring FIPS
- Displaying and maintaining FIPS
- Support and other resources
- Conventions
- Index
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- command reference
- Table Of Contents
- IRF configuration commands
- display irf
- display irf configuration
- display irf link
- display irf topology
- display mad
- display restricted port
- irf auto-update enable
- irf domain
- irf link-delay
- irf link-status detect enable
- irf mac-address persistent
- irf member
- irf member description
- irf member priority
- usage guidelines
- irf mode enhanced
- irf priority
- irf slot member
- irf-port member-id/port-number
- irf-port-configuration active
- mad arp enable
- mad bfd enable
- mad enable
- mad exclude interface
- mad ip address
- mad restore
- related commands
- Index
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- command reference
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- display mpls forwarding ilm
- display mpls forwarding nhlfe
- display mpls interface
- display mpls label
- display mpls lsp
- display mpls lsp statistics
- display mpls nib
- display mpls nid
- display mpls summary
- mpls enable
- mpls lsr-id
- mpls mtu
- mpls ttl expiration enable
- snmp-agent trap enable mpls
- display mpls static-lsp
- static-lsp egress
- static-lsp transit
- accept-label
- advertise-label
- backoff
- display mpls ldp discovery
- display mpls ldp fec
- display mpls ldp interface
- display mpls ldp parameter
- display mpls ldp peer
- display mpls ldp summary
- graceful-restart
- graceful-restart timer
- label-distribution
- loop-detect
- lsp-trigger
- lsr-id
- maxhops
- mpls ldp
- mpls ldp enable
- mpls ldp timer
- mpls ldp transport-address
- pv-limit
- reset mpls ldp
- session protection
- snmp-agent trap enable ldp
- vpn-instance
- address-family ipv4 (VPN instance view)
- description (VPN instance view)
- display bgp routing-table ipv4 unicast inlabel
- display bgp routing-table ipv4 unicast outlabel
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 advertise-info
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 as-path-acl
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 community-list
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 inlabel
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 outlabel
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 peer
- display bgp routing-table vpnv4 statistics
- display ip vpn-instance
- domain-id
- export route-policy
- ext-community-type
- import route-policy
- ip binding vpn-instance
- ip vpn-instance (system view)
- peer next-hop-invariable
- peer upe
- peer upe route-policy
- refresh bgp vpnv4
- reserve-vlan (VPN instance view)
- reset bgp vpnv4
- route-distinguisher (VPN instance view)
- route-tag
- routing-table limit
- sham-link
- rr-filter
- tnl-policy (VPN instance view/IPv4 VPN view/IPv6 VPN view)
- vpn popgo
- vpn-id
- vpn-instance-capability simple
- address-family ipv6 (VPN instance view)
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6 advertise-info
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6 as-path-acl
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6 community-list
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6 inlabel
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6 peer
- display bgp routing-table vpnv6 statistics
- policy vpn-target
- reset bgp vpnv6
- MPLS L2VPN commands
- connection
- description
- display l2vpn forwarding
- display l2vpn interface
- display l2vpn pw
- display l2vpn pw-class
- display l2vpn xconnect-group
- encapsulation
- l2vpn enable
- peer
- pw-class
- pw-type
- service-instance
- shutdown
- xconnect-group
- MPLS OAM commands
- ping mpls ipv4
- tracert mpls ipv4
- support and other resources
- command conventions
- Index
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- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- mpls overview
- mpls network structure
- MPLS forwarding
- Protocols
- Enabling the MPLS function
- Configuration procedure
- configuring mpls ldp capability
- configuring local ldp session parameters
- configuring php
- configuring the policy for triggering lsp establishment
- configuring the label distribution control mode
- configuring ldp md5 authentication
- configuring bfd for mpls ldp
- resetting ldp sessions
- Configuring TTL processing mode at ingress
- Sending back ICMP TTL exceeded messages for MPLS TTL expired packets
- configuring ldp gr
- Configuring MPLS statistics collection and reading
- Inspecting LSPs
- enabling mpls trap
- displaying and maintaining mpls
- displaying mpls ldp operation
- clearing mpls statistics
- configuring static lsps
- Configuring LDP to establish LSPs dynamically
- configuration considerations
- Configuring BFD for LSPs
- mpls te overview
- mpls te implementation
- CR-LSP
- RSVP-TE
- traffic forwarding
- CR-LSP backup
- protocols and standards
- mpls te configuration task list
- Creating MPLS TE tunnel over static CR-LSP
- Configuration prerequisites
- Configuring RSVP-TE advanced features
- Tuning CR-LSP setup
- tuning mpls te tunnel setup
- configuration procedures
- configuring traffic forwarding
- configuring traffic forwarding tuning parameters
- Configuring CR-LSP backup
- configuring frr
- Inspecting an MPLS TE tunnel
- Configuring MPLS LSP ping
- displaying and maintaining mpls te
- mpls te configuration examples
- MPLS TE using RSVP-TE configuration example
- Configuration example of inter-AS MPLS TE tunnel using RSVP-TE
- RSVP-TE GR configuration example
- MPLS RSVP-TE and BFD cooperation configuration example
- CR-LSP backup configuration example
- frr configuration example
- mpls te in mpls l3vpn configuration example
- troubleshooting mpls te
- configuring vpls
- vpls packet encapsulation
- H-VPLS implementation
- Hub-spoke VPLS implementation
- Multi-hop PW
- vpls configuration task list
- configuring an ldp vpls instance
- Configuring BGP VPLS
- configuring a bgp vpls instance
- Binding a Layer 3 interface with a VPLS instance
- Configuring VPLS and MAC-in-MAC dual-stack support
- configuring mac address learning
- Configuring VPLS instance attributes
- Inspecting PWs
- displaying and maintaining vpls
- vpls configuration examples
- Configuring H-VPLS with LSP access
- Configuring hub-spoke VPLS
- Configuring PW redundancy for H-VPLS access
- Configuring BFD for the main link in an H-VPLS network
- Implementing multi-AS VPN through multi-hop PW
- VPLS and MAC-in-MAC dual-stack support configuration example
- troubleshooting vpls
- Configuring MPLS L2VPN
- Comparison with traditional VPN
- MPLS L2VPN implementation
- mpls l2vpn configuration task list
- configuring martini mpls l2vpn
- Configuring a Martini MPLS L2VPN connection based on Layer 2 Ethernet interface and VLAN
- Configuring traffic policing for an AC
- displaying and maintaining mpls l2vpn
- mpls l2vpn configuration example
- Configuring a Martini MPLS L2VPN on a Layer 3 Ethernet interface
- troubleshooting mpls l2vpn
- configuring mpls l3vpn
- mpls l3vpn concepts
- mpls l3vpn packet forwarding
- mpls l3vpn routing information advertisement
- Inter-AS VPN
- Carrier's carrier
- nested vpn
- Multi-role host
- ospf vpn extension
- BGP AS number substitution and SoO
- Multi-VPN-instance CE
- mpls l3vpn configuration task list
- Configuring VPN instances
- Configuring routing between PE and CE
- Configuring routing between PEs
- configuring routing features for bgp vpnv4 subaddress family
- Configuring inter-AS VPN
- Configuring inter-AS option B
- Configuring inter-AS option C
- Configuring nested VPN
- configuring a static route
- Configuring HoVPN
- configuring a loopback interface
- creating a sham link
- Configuring routing between MCE and VPN site
- Configuring routing between MCE and PE
- Specifying the VPN label processing mode
- displaying and maintaining mpls l3vpn
- mpls l3vpn configuration examples
- Configuring MPLS L3VPNs using iBGP between PE and CE
- Configuring a hub-spoke network
- Configuring inter-AS option A
- Configuring carrier's carrier in LDP mode
- Configuring carrier's carrier in BGP mode
- Configuring OSPF sham links
- configuring bgp as number substitution
- Configuring BGP AS number substitution and SoO
- Configuring IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN packet forwarding
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN networking schemes and functions
- Configuring route related attributes for a VPN instance
- Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN
- Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option C
- Configuring routing on an MCE
- Displaying and maintaining IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
- IPv6 MPLS L3VPN configuration examples
- Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option A
- Configuring carrier's carrier
- Configuring MCE
- Index
12500 Series
Table of contents
- command reference
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- mac address table commands
- display mac-address aging-time
- display mac-address mac-learning
- mac-address (interface view)
- mac-address (system view)
- mac-address mac-learning enable
- mac-address max-mac-count (interface view)
- mac-address max-mac-count (VLAN view)
- mac-address max-mac-count enable-forwarding (interface view)
- mac-address max-mac-count enable-forwarding (VLAN view)
- mac-address timer
- Ethernet link aggregation commands
- display interface
- display lacp system-id
- display link-aggregation load-sharing mode
- display link-aggregation member-port
- display link-aggregation summary
- display link-aggregation verbose
- interface bridge-aggregation
- lacp period short
- lacp system-priority
- link-aggregation global load-sharing mode
- link-aggregation irf-enhanced
- link-aggregation port-priority
- link-aggregation selected-port maximum
- link-aggregation selected-port minimum
- port link-aggregation group
- reset counters interface
- reset lacp statistics
- port isolation commands
- port-isolate enable
- spanning tree commands
- display stp
- display stp abnormal-port
- display stp bpdu-statistics
- display stp down-port
- display stp history
- display stp ignored-vlan
- display stp root
- display stp tc
- instance
- region-name
- reset stp
- revision-level
- stp bpdu-protection
- stp compliance
- stp config-digest-snooping
- stp cost
- stp edged-port
- stp enable
- stp global config-digest-snooping
- stp global enable
- stp ignored vlan
- stp loop-protection
- stp mcheck
- stp mode
- stp no-agreement-check
- stp point-to-point
- stp port priority
- stp port-log
- stp priority
- stp region-configuration
- stp root primary
- stp root secondary
- stp root-protection
- stp tc-protection threshold
- stp tc-restriction
- stp timer hello
- stp timer max-age
- stp timer-factor
- stp transmit-limit
- vlan-mapping modulo
- Loop detection commands
- loopback-detection enable
- loopback-detection global action
- loopback-detection global enable
- loopback-detection interval-time
- vlan commands
- display interface vlan-interface
- display vlan
- interface vlan-interface
- name
- reset counters interface vlan-interface
- vlan
- display port
- port
- port access vlan
- port hybrid pvid
- port hybrid vlan
- port link-type
- port trunk permit vlan
- port trunk pvid
- qinq commands
- qinq enable
- vlan mapping commands
- nest top-most
- lldp configuration commands
- display lldp neighbor-information
- display lldp statistics
- display lldp status
- display lldp tlv-config
- lldp admin-status
- lldp check-change-interval
- lldp compliance cdp
- lldp enable
- lldp fast-count
- lldp hold-multiplier
- lldp management-address-format string
- lldp notification med-topology-change enable
- lldp timer notification-interval
- lldp timer tx-delay
- lldp tlv-enable
- Index
12500 Series
Table of contents
- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Product overview
- chassis view
- chassis views
- Backplane
- Power supply system
- AC power supply
- DC power supply
- Preparing for installation
- Switch moving
- Examining the installation site
- Cleanness
- Power supply
- Space
- Rack-mounting
- Installation tools
- Installing the switch
- Confirming installation preparations
- Installing a chassis air filter (optional)
- Installing an expansion cable management bracket (optional)
- Installation procedure
- Installing the switch in a rack
- Installing the mounting brackets
- Mounting the switch in the rack
- Verifying the installation
- Installation procedures
- Grounding the switch
- Installing a power supply
- Installing a DC power supply
- Installing a fan tray
- Installing a card
- Connecting power cords
- Connecting an AC power cord
- Connecting a DC power cord
- Connecting the switch to the network
- Setting up a configuration environment
- Powering on the switch
- Verification after power-on
- Connecting the switch to the network through a copper Ethernet port
- sfp module
- Hardware management
- Displaying the card information for your switch
- Rebooting your switch
- Managing the power supply system
- Enabling power supply management
- Manually starting or stopping power supply to a card
- Displaying the power supply system information about your switch
- Configuring temperature thresholds for a card
- Isolating a card
- Configuration procedure
- Enabling hardware failure protection for aggregation groups
- Displaying the operating state of fans
- Displaying alarms present on your switch
- Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules
- Diagnosing transceiver modules
- Troubleshooting
- Power supply system failure
- Fan failure
- LPU failure
- Interface failure
- Replacement procedures
- Cleaning the chassis air filter for a 12518
- Replacing a power supply
- Replacing a PEM (applicable to only an AC power supply)
- Replacing a card
- Replacement procedure
- Replacing a fan tray
- Replacing a CF card
- Replacing a transceiver module
- Appendix A Technical specifications
- Cards
- Fan trays
- Expansion cable management brackets
- Card specifications and compatibility
- MPUs
- Ethernet interface card specifications
- Power components
- Appendix B LEDs
- Fan LEDs
- CF card status LED
- Fan status LED
- Interface LEDs
- Switching fabric module LEDs
- Appendix C Transceiver modules
- GE SFP+ transceiver modules
- Mbps SFP transceiver modules
- Appendix D Lightning protection
- Installing a lightning protector for a network port
- Appendix E Engineering labels
- Generic labels
- Labels for devices
- Affixing a label to a power cord
- Affixing a generic label
- Affixing a label to a device
- Engineering labels for optical fibers
- Engineering labels for DC power cords
- Engineering labels for AC power cords
- Appendix F Cable management
- Cable management examples
- Support and other resources
- Conventions
- Index