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12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. product overview
  2. key features
  3. technical specifications
12500 Series first page preview

12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Using the CLI
  9. Entering system view from user view
  10. Returning to user view
  11. Using the undo form of a command
  12. Entering a string or text type value for an argument
  13. Configuring and using command hotkeys
  14. Enabling redisplaying entered-but-not-submitted commands
  15. Using the command history function
  16. Pausing between screens of output
  17. Filtering the output from a display command
  18. Saving the output from a display command to a file
  19. Viewing and managing the output from a display command effectively
  20. Saving the running configuration
  21. Configuring RBAC
  22. Assigning user roles
  23. Creating user roles
  24. Configuring feature groups
  25. Changing resource access policies
  26. Assigning user roles to non-AAA authentication users on user interfaces
  27. Configuring user role switching
  28. Configuring user role switching authentication
  29. Displaying RBAC settings
  30. Verifying the configuration
  31. RBAC configuration example for RADIUS authentication users
  32. Configuration procedure
  33. RBAC configuration example for HWTACACS authentication users
  34. Troubleshooting RBAC
  35. Login attempts by RADIUS users always fail
  36. Login overview
  37. Logging in through the console port for the first device access
  38. Logging in to the CLI
  39. Login authentication modes
  40. Logging in through the console/AUX port locally
  41. Configuring password authentication for console/AUX login
  42. Configuring scheme authentication for console/AUX login
  43. Configuring common console/AUX user interface settings
  44. Logging in through Telnet
  45. Using the device to log in to a Telnet server
  46. Logging in through SSH
  47. Using the device to log in to an SSH server
  48. Accessing the device through SNMP
  49. Configuring SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c access
  50. Controlling user access
  51. Controlling SNMP access
  52. Configuration example
  53. Configuring command authorization
  54. Configuring command accounting
  55. Configuring FTP
  56. Configuring authentication and authorization
  57. FTP server configuration example in IRF mode
  58. Using the device as an FTP client
  59. Managing directories on the FTP server
  60. Switching to another user account
  61. Terminating the FTP connection
  62. FTP client configuration example in IRF mode
  63. Configuring TFTP
  64. Managing the file system
  65. Managing files
  66. Renaming a file
  67. Deleting files from the recycle bin
  68. Displaying the current working directory
  69. Repairing a storage medium
  70. Partitioning a CF card or a USB disk
  71. Setting the operation mode for files and folders
  72. Managing configuration files
  73. Configuration file formats
  74. Enabling configuration encryption
  75. Converting a Comware V5 configuration file to a Comware V7 configuration file
  76. Configuring configuration archive parameters
  77. Enabling automatic configuration archiving
  78. Manually archiving the running configuration
  79. Specifying a next-startup configuration file
  80. Restoring the main next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server
  81. Displaying and maintaining configuration files
  82. Upgrading software
  83. System startup process
  84. Upgrade methods
  85. Non-ISSU upgrade procedure summary
  86. Specifying the startup image file and completing the upgrade
  87. Specifying the startup image file and completing the upgrade (in IRF mode)
  88. Upgrading MBUS daughter card software
  89. Upgrading or repairing the power software on an interface card
  90. Upgrading the power monitor software
  91. Upgrading fan monitor software
  92. Displaying and maintaining software image settings
  93. ISSU overview
  94. ISSU command series
  95. ISSU prerequisites
  96. Performing an ISSU by using issu series commands
  97. Performing an ISSU for a single-MPU device
  98. Performing an ISSU in IRF mode
  99. Performing an ISSU for a single-member, dual-MPU IRF fabric
  100. Performing an ISSU for a single-member, single-MPU IRF fabric
  101. Displaying and maintaining ISSU
  102. ISSU examples for using issu series commands (in standalone mode)
  103. HTTP feature upgrade to an incompatible version
  104. HTTP feature rollback example
  105. ISSU examples for using issu series commands (in IRF mode)
  106. upgrade procedure
  107. Performing an ISSU by using install series commands
  108. Uninstalling feature or patch images
  109. Rolling back the software configuration
  110. Aborting a software image operation
  111. ISSU examples for using install series commands (in standalone mode)
  112. ISSU examples for using install series commands (in IRF mode)
  113. Using the emergency shell
  114. Obtaining a system image from an FTP/TFTP server
  115. Checking the connectivity to a server
  116. Loading the system image
  117. Emergency shell usage example
  118. Automatic configuration
  119. Automatic-configuration parameter acquisition process
  120. Configuration file acquisition process
  121. Deploying and configuring servers for automatic configuration
  122. DHCP server configuration guidelines
  123. Managing the device
  124. Enabling displaying the copyright statement
  125. Changing the brand name of an MPU
  126. Rebooting the device
  127. Schedule configuration example
  128. Performing power supply management
  129. Powering on/off a card
  130. Re-assigning IDs to AC power supplies
  131. Setting the port status detection timer
  132. Configuring the temperature alarm thresholds
  133. Isolating a card
  134. Configuring hardware failure detection and protection
  135. Enabling data forwarding path failure detection
  136. Disabling alarm traps for transceiver modules
  137. Configuring MDCs
  138. Default MDC and non-default MDCs
  139. Creating an MDC
  140. Assigning physical interfaces to an MDC
  141. Specifying a CPU weight for an MDC
  142. Specifying a disk space percentage for an MDC
  143. Starting an MDC
  144. MDC configuration example (in standalone mode)
  145. MDC configuration example (in IRF mode)
  146. Configuring Tcl
  147. Index
12500 Series first page preview

12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
12500 Series first page preview

12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. network management and monitoring
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. debugging
  9. display debugging
  10. ping ipv6
  11. tracert
  12. tracert ipv
  13. advantage-factor
  14. data-fill
  15. data-size
  16. description (any NQA operation type view)
  17. destination ip
  18. destination port
  19. display nqa history
  20. display nqa reaction counters
  21. display nqa result
  22. display nqa statistics
  23. expect data
  24. expect status
  25. expect ip
  26. filename
  27. frequency
  28. history-record enable
  29. history-record number
  30. lsr-path
  31. next-hop
  32. nqa agent enable
  33. nqa schedule
  34. operation (FTP operation view)
  35. operation (HTTP operation view)
  36. probe count
  37. probe packet-interval
  38. probe timeout
  39. raw-request
  40. reaction checked-element icpif
  41. reaction checked-element { jitter-ds | jitter-sd }
  42. reaction checked-element mos
  43. reaction checked-element { owd-ds | owd-sd }
  44. reaction checked-element packet-loss
  45. reaction checked-element probe-duration
  46. reaction checked-element probe-fail (for trap)
  47. reaction checked-element probe-fail (for trigger)
  48. reaction checked-element rtt
  49. reaction trap
  50. reaction trigger probe-fail
  51. reaction trigger probe-pass
  52. resolve-type
  53. source interface
  54. source ip
  55. source ipv6
  56. source port
  57. statistics interval
  58. statistics max-group
  59. target-only
  60. type
  61. username
  62. version
  63. vpn-instance
  64. display nqa server
  65. nqa server enable
  66. nqa server udp-echo
  67. ntp commands
  68. display ntp-service status
  69. display ntp-service trace
  70. ntp-service acl
  71. ntp-service authentication enable
  72. ntp-service authentication-keyid
  73. ntp-service broadcast-client
  74. ntp-service dscp
  75. ntp-service enable
  76. ntp-service max-dynamic-sessions
  77. ntp-service multicast-client
  78. ntp-service refclock-master
  79. ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid
  80. ntp-service source
  81. ntp-service unicast-peer
  82. ntp-service unicast-server
  83. sntp commands
  84. sntp authentication-keyid
  85. sntp enable
  86. sntp reliable authentication-keyid
  87. snmp commands
  88. display snmp-agent context
  89. display snmp-agent group
  90. display snmp-agent local-engineid
  91. display snmp-agent mib-node
  92. display snmp-agent mib-view
  93. display snmp-agent remote
  94. display snmp-agent statistics
  95. display snmp-agent sys-info
  96. display snmp-agent trap queue
  97. display snmp-agent trap-list
  98. enable snmp trap updown
  99. snmp-agent
  100. snmp-agent community
  101. snmp-agent community-map
  102. snmp-agent context
  103. snmp-agent group
  104. snmp-agent local-engineid
  105. snmp-agent log
  106. snmp-agent mib-view
  107. snmp-agent packet max-size
  108. snmp-agent remote
  109. snmp-agent source
  110. snmp-agent sys-info contact
  111. snmp-agent sys-info location
  112. snmp-agent target-host
  113. snmp-agent trap enable
  114. snmp-agent trap if-mib link extended
  115. snmp-agent trap life
  116. snmp-agent trap log
  117. snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c }
  118. snmp-agent usm-user v3
  119. rmon commands
  120. display rmon event
  121. display rmon eventlog
  122. display rmon history
  123. display rmon prialarm
  124. display rmon statistics
  125. rmon alarm
  126. rmon event
  127. rmon history
  128. rmon prialarm
  129. rmon statistics
  130. NETCONF commands
  131. netconf soap http enable
  132. netconf soap https enable
  133. port mirroring commands
  134. mirroring-group
  135. mirroring-group mirroring-port (interface view)
  136. mirroring-group mirroring-port (system view)
  137. mirroring-group mirroring-vlan
  138. mirroring-group monitor-port (interface view)
  139. mirroring-group monitor-port (system view)
  140. mirroring-group reflector-port
  141. mirroring-group remote-probe vlan
  142. Traffic mirroring commands
  143. Sampler commands
  144. sampler
  145. sflow commands
  146. sflow agent
  147. sflow collector
  148. sflow counter interval
  149. sflow counter collector
  150. sflow flow max-header
  151. sflow sampling-rate
  152. sflow source
  153. Information center commands
  154. display info-center
  155. display logbuffer
  156. display logbuffer summary
  157. display logfile summary
  158. display security-logfile summary
  159. enable log updown
  160. info-center diagnostic-logfile frequency
  161. info-center diagnostic-logfile quota
  162. info-center logfile overwrite-protection
  163. info-center enable
  164. info-center logbuffer
  165. info-center logbuffer size
  166. info-center logfile frequency
  167. info-center logfile size-quota
  168. info-center logging suppress duplicates
  169. info-center loghost
  170. info-center security-logfile alarm-threshold
  171. info-center security-logfile enable
  172. info-center security-logfile frequency
  173. info-center security-logfile directory
  174. info-center source
  175. info-center synchronous
  176. info-center timestamp
  177. info-center timestamp loghost
  178. info-center trace-logfile quota
  179. logfile save
  180. terminal debugging
  181. terminal logging level
  182. terminal monitor
  183. action cli
  184. action reboot
  185. action syslog
  186. commit
  187. display rtm environment
  188. event cli
  189. event hotplug
  190. event interface
  191. event process
  192. event snmp oid
  193. event snmp-notification
  194. event syslog
  195. rtm cli-policy
  196. rtm environment
  197. rtm scheduler suspend
  198. running-time
  199. user-role
  200. display exception context
  201. display exception filepath
  202. display kernel deadloop
  203. display kernel deadloop configuration
  204. display kernel exception
  205. display kernel reboot
  206. display kernel starvation
  207. display kernel starvation configuration
  208. display process
  209. display process cpu
  210. display process log
  211. display process memory
  212. display process memory heap
  213. display process memory heap address
  214. display process memory heap size
  215. exception filepath
  216. monitor kernel deadloop enable
  217. monitor kernel deadloop exclude-thread
  218. monitor kernel deadloop time
  219. monitor kernel starvation enable
  220. monitor kernel starvation exclude-thread
  221. monitor kernel starvation time
  222. monitor process
  223. monitor thread
  224. process core
  225. reset exception context
  226. reset kernel deadloop
  227. reset kernel exception
  228. reset kernel starvation
  229. support and other resources
  230. command conventions
  231. Index
12500 Series first page preview

12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Security overview
  11. Access security
  12. Connection control
  13. Other security technologies
  14. Configuring AAA
  15. RADIUS
  16. HWTACACS
  17. Domain-based user management
  18. AAA across MPLS L3VPNs
  19. RADIUS attributes
  20. AAA configuration considerations and task list
  21. Configuring AAA schemes
  22. Configuring RADIUS schemes
  23. displaying and maintaining radius
  24. Configuring HWTACACS schemes
  25. Configuring AAA methods for ISP domains
  26. Configuring ISP domain attributes
  27. Configuring AAA authentication methods for an ISP domain
  28. Configuring AAA authorization methods for an ISP domain
  29. Configuring AAA accounting methods for an ISP domain
  30. Tearing down user connections
  31. AAA configuration examples
  32. AAA for Telnet users by separate servers
  33. Authentication/authorization for SSH/Telnet users by a RADIUS server
  34. AAA for 802.1X users by a RADIUS server
  35. Level switching authentication for Telnet users by an HWTACACS server
  36. Troubleshooting AAA
  37. Troubleshooting HWTACACS
  38. X overview
  39. X-related protocols
  40. EAP over RADIUS
  41. X authentication procedures
  42. EAP relay
  43. EAP termination
  44. Configuring 802.1X
  45. Configuration prerequisites
  46. Enabling EAP relay or EAP termination
  47. Specifying an access control method
  48. Setting the maximum number of concurrent 802.1X users on a port
  49. Configuring the online user handshake function
  50. Configuring the authentication trigger function
  51. Specifying a mandatory authentication domain on a port
  52. Enabling the periodic online user re-authentication function
  53. Configuring an 802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN
  54. Specifying supported domain name delimiters
  55. Displaying and maintaining 802.1X
  56. X guest VLAN and VLAN assignment configuration example
  57. Configuring MAC authentication
  58. MAC authentication timers
  59. Configuration procedure
  60. Specifying an authentication domain for MAC authentication users
  61. MAC authentication configuration examples
  62. RADIUS-based MAC authentication configuration example
  63. Configuring portal authentication
  64. Portal authentication mode
  65. Portal authentication process
  66. Portal authentication across VPNs
  67. Specifying the portal server
  68. Configuring an authentication subnet
  69. Setting the maximum number of online portal users
  70. Configuring RADIUS related attributes
  71. Specifying a source IP address for outgoing portal packets
  72. Configuring portal detection functions
  73. Configuring portal user information synchronization
  74. Logging out portal users
  75. Enabling portal user roaming
  76. Displaying and maintaining portal
  77. Configuring direct portal authentication
  78. Configuring re-DHCP portal authentication
  79. Configuring cross-subnet portal authentication
  80. Configuring direct portal authentication with extended functions
  81. Configuring re-DHCP portal authentication with extended functions
  82. Configuring cross-subnet portal authentication with extended functions
  83. Configuring portal server detection and portal user information synchronization
  84. Cross-subnet portal authentication across VPNs
  85. Troubleshooting portal
  86. Configuring password control
  87. FIPS compliance
  88. Setting global password control parameters
  89. Setting user group password control parameters
  90. Setting super password control parameters
  91. Displaying and maintaining password control
  92. Managing public keys
  93. Public key configuration task list
  94. Displaying or exporting the local host public key
  95. Destroying a local asymmetric key pair
  96. Displaying and maintaining public keys
  97. Public key configuration examples
  98. Importing a public key from a public key file
  99. Configuring IPsec
  100. IPsec for IPv6 routing protocols
  101. Implementing ACL-based IPsec
  102. Configuring an IPsec proposal
  103. Configuring an IPsec policy
  104. Applying an IPsec policy group to an interface
  105. Enabling ACL checking of de-encapsulated IPsec packets
  106. Configuring packet information pre-extraction
  107. Configuring IPsec RRI
  108. Configuring IPsec for IPv6 routing protocols
  109. Displaying and maintaining IPsec
  110. Configuring an IKE-based IPsec tunnel for IPv4 packets
  111. Configuring IPsec for RIPng
  112. Configuring IKE
  113. IKE functions
  114. Relationship between IKE and IPsec
  115. Configuring a name for the local security gateway
  116. Configuring an IKE peer
  117. Setting keepalive timers
  118. Setting the NAT keepalive timer
  119. Displaying and maintaining IKE
  120. Troubleshooting IKE
  121. Invalid user ID
  122. ACL configuration error
  123. Configuring SSH
  124. SSH authentication
  125. SSH support for MPLS L3VPN
  126. Generating local DSA or RSA key pairs
  127. Enabling the SFTP server function
  128. Configuring an SSH user
  129. Setting the SSH management parameters
  130. Configuring the device as an Stelnet client
  131. Enabling and disabling first-time authentication
  132. Configuring the device as an SFTP client
  133. Establishing a connection to an SFTP server
  134. Working with SFTP files
  135. Displaying help information
  136. Displaying and maintaining SSH
  137. Password authentication enabled Stelnet server configuration example
  138. Publickey authentication enabled Stelnet server configuration example
  139. Password authentication enabled Stelnet client configuration example
  140. Publickey authentication enabled Stelnet client configuration example
  141. SFTP configuration examples
  142. Publickey authentication enabled SFTP client configuration example
  143. ssh connection
  144. File transfer with password authentication
  145. Configuring blacklist
  146. Displaying and maintaining the blacklist
  147. Configuring TCP and ICMP attack protection
  148. Enabling protection against Naptha attacks
  149. Disabling forwarding ICMP fragments
  150. Configuring IP source guard
  151. Dynamic IP source guard entries
  152. Configuring the IPv4 source guard function
  153. Configuring a static IPv4 source guard entry
  154. Configuring the IPv6 source guard function
  155. Configuring a static IPv6 source guard entry
  156. Setting the maximum number of IPv6 source guard entries
  157. IP source guard configuration examples
  158. Dynamic IPv4 source guard by DHCP snooping configuration example
  159. Dynamic IPv4 source guard by DHCP relay configuration example
  160. Static IPv6 source guard entry configuration example
  161. Dynamic IPv6 source guard by DHCPv6 snooping configuration example
  162. Dynamic IPv6 source guard by ND snooping configuration example
  163. Troubleshooting IP source guard
  164. Configuring ARP attack protection
  165. Configuring ARP defense against IP packet attacks
  166. Displaying and maintaining ARP defense against IP packet attacks
  167. Displaying and maintaining source MAC address based ARP attack detection
  168. Configuring ARP packet source MAC address consistency check
  169. Configuring authorized ARP
  170. network requirements
  171. Authorized ARP configuration example (on a DHCP relay agent)
  172. Configuring ARP detection
  173. security entries/OUI MAC addresses
  174. Configuring ARP detection based on specified objects
  175. Configuring ARP restricted forwarding
  176. ARP detection configuration example 2
  177. ARP restricted forwarding configuration example
  178. Configuring ND attack defense
  179. Enabling source MAC consistency check for ND packets
  180. Configuration guidelines
  181. ND detection configuration example
  182. Configuring URPF
  183. Configuring PKI
  184. PKI architecture
  185. PKI operation
  186. Configuring an entity DN
  187. Configuring a PKI domain
  188. Submitting a PKI certificate request
  189. Submitting a certificate request in auto mode
  190. Retrieving a certificate manually
  191. Configuring PKI certificate verification
  192. Configuring PKI certificate verification without CRL checking
  193. Configuring an access control policy
  194. PKI configuration examples
  195. Certificate request from a Windows 2003 CA server
  196. Certificate attribute access control policy configuration
  197. Troubleshooting PKI
  198. Failed to request a local certificate
  199. Configuring SSL
  200. SSL protocol stack
  201. SSL server policy configuration example
  202. Configuring an SSL client policy
  203. Displaying and maintaining SSL
  204. Troubleshooting SSL
  205. Configuring FIPS
  206. Displaying and maintaining FIPS
  207. Support and other resources
  208. Conventions
  209. Index
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12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. command reference
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. display mpls forwarding ilm
  6. display mpls forwarding nhlfe
  7. display mpls interface
  8. display mpls label
  9. display mpls lsp
  10. display mpls lsp statistics
  11. display mpls nib
  12. display mpls nid
  13. display mpls summary
  14. mpls enable
  15. mpls lsr-id
  16. mpls mtu
  17. mpls ttl expiration enable
  18. snmp-agent trap enable mpls
  19. display mpls static-lsp
  20. static-lsp egress
  21. static-lsp transit
  22. accept-label
  23. advertise-label
  24. backoff
  25. display mpls ldp discovery
  26. display mpls ldp fec
  27. display mpls ldp interface
  28. display mpls ldp parameter
  29. display mpls ldp peer
  30. display mpls ldp summary
  31. graceful-restart
  32. graceful-restart timer
  33. label-distribution
  34. loop-detect
  35. lsp-trigger
  36. lsr-id
  37. maxhops
  38. mpls ldp
  39. mpls ldp enable
  40. mpls ldp timer
  41. mpls ldp transport-address
  42. pv-limit
  43. reset mpls ldp
  44. session protection
  45. snmp-agent trap enable ldp
  46. vpn-instance
  47. address-family ipv4 (VPN instance view)
  48. description (VPN instance view)
  49. display bgp routing-table ipv4 unicast inlabel
  50. display bgp routing-table ipv4 unicast outlabel
  51. display bgp routing-table vpnv4
  52. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 advertise-info
  53. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 as-path-acl
  54. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 community-list
  55. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 inlabel
  56. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 outlabel
  57. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 peer
  58. display bgp routing-table vpnv4 statistics
  59. display ip vpn-instance
  60. domain-id
  61. export route-policy
  62. ext-community-type
  63. import route-policy
  64. ip binding vpn-instance
  65. ip vpn-instance (system view)
  66. peer next-hop-invariable
  67. peer upe
  68. peer upe route-policy
  69. refresh bgp vpnv4
  70. reserve-vlan (VPN instance view)
  71. reset bgp vpnv4
  72. route-distinguisher (VPN instance view)
  73. route-tag
  74. routing-table limit
  75. sham-link
  76. rr-filter
  77. tnl-policy (VPN instance view/IPv4 VPN view/IPv6 VPN view)
  78. vpn popgo
  79. vpn-id
  80. vpn-instance-capability simple
  81. address-family ipv6 (VPN instance view)
  82. display bgp routing-table vpnv6
  83. display bgp routing-table vpnv6 advertise-info
  84. display bgp routing-table vpnv6 as-path-acl
  85. display bgp routing-table vpnv6 community-list
  86. display bgp routing-table vpnv6 inlabel
  87. display bgp routing-table vpnv6 peer
  88. display bgp routing-table vpnv6 statistics
  89. policy vpn-target
  90. reset bgp vpnv6
  91. MPLS L2VPN commands
  92. connection
  93. description
  94. display l2vpn forwarding
  95. display l2vpn interface
  96. display l2vpn pw
  97. display l2vpn pw-class
  98. display l2vpn xconnect-group
  99. encapsulation
  100. l2vpn enable
  101. peer
  102. pw-class
  103. pw-type
  104. service-instance
  105. shutdown
  106. xconnect-group
  107. MPLS OAM commands
  108. ping mpls ipv4
  109. tracert mpls ipv4
  110. support and other resources
  111. command conventions
  112. Index
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12500 Series

Brand: HP | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. mpls overview
  9. mpls network structure
  10. MPLS forwarding
  11. Protocols
  12. Enabling the MPLS function
  13. Configuration procedure
  14. configuring mpls ldp capability
  15. configuring local ldp session parameters
  16. configuring php
  17. configuring the policy for triggering lsp establishment
  18. configuring the label distribution control mode
  19. configuring ldp md5 authentication
  20. configuring bfd for mpls ldp
  21. resetting ldp sessions
  22. Configuring TTL processing mode at ingress
  23. Sending back ICMP TTL exceeded messages for MPLS TTL expired packets
  24. configuring ldp gr
  25. Configuring MPLS statistics collection and reading
  26. Inspecting LSPs
  27. enabling mpls trap
  28. displaying and maintaining mpls
  29. displaying mpls ldp operation
  30. clearing mpls statistics
  31. configuring static lsps
  32. Configuring LDP to establish LSPs dynamically
  33. configuration considerations
  34. Configuring BFD for LSPs
  35. mpls te overview
  36. mpls te implementation
  37. CR-LSP
  38. RSVP-TE
  39. traffic forwarding
  40. CR-LSP backup
  41. protocols and standards
  42. mpls te configuration task list
  43. Creating MPLS TE tunnel over static CR-LSP
  44. Configuration prerequisites
  45. Configuring RSVP-TE advanced features
  46. Tuning CR-LSP setup
  47. tuning mpls te tunnel setup
  48. configuration procedures
  49. configuring traffic forwarding
  50. configuring traffic forwarding tuning parameters
  51. Configuring CR-LSP backup
  52. configuring frr
  53. Inspecting an MPLS TE tunnel
  54. Configuring MPLS LSP ping
  55. displaying and maintaining mpls te
  56. mpls te configuration examples
  57. MPLS TE using RSVP-TE configuration example
  58. Configuration example of inter-AS MPLS TE tunnel using RSVP-TE
  59. RSVP-TE GR configuration example
  60. MPLS RSVP-TE and BFD cooperation configuration example
  61. CR-LSP backup configuration example
  62. frr configuration example
  63. mpls te in mpls l3vpn configuration example
  64. troubleshooting mpls te
  65. configuring vpls
  66. vpls packet encapsulation
  67. H-VPLS implementation
  68. Hub-spoke VPLS implementation
  69. Multi-hop PW
  70. vpls configuration task list
  71. configuring an ldp vpls instance
  72. Configuring BGP VPLS
  73. configuring a bgp vpls instance
  74. Binding a Layer 3 interface with a VPLS instance
  75. Configuring VPLS and MAC-in-MAC dual-stack support
  76. configuring mac address learning
  77. Configuring VPLS instance attributes
  78. Inspecting PWs
  79. displaying and maintaining vpls
  80. vpls configuration examples
  81. Configuring H-VPLS with LSP access
  82. Configuring hub-spoke VPLS
  83. Configuring PW redundancy for H-VPLS access
  84. Configuring BFD for the main link in an H-VPLS network
  85. Implementing multi-AS VPN through multi-hop PW
  86. VPLS and MAC-in-MAC dual-stack support configuration example
  87. troubleshooting vpls
  88. Configuring MPLS L2VPN
  89. Comparison with traditional VPN
  90. MPLS L2VPN implementation
  91. mpls l2vpn configuration task list
  92. configuring martini mpls l2vpn
  93. Configuring a Martini MPLS L2VPN connection based on Layer 2 Ethernet interface and VLAN
  94. Configuring traffic policing for an AC
  95. displaying and maintaining mpls l2vpn
  96. mpls l2vpn configuration example
  97. Configuring a Martini MPLS L2VPN on a Layer 3 Ethernet interface
  98. troubleshooting mpls l2vpn
  99. configuring mpls l3vpn
  100. mpls l3vpn concepts
  101. mpls l3vpn packet forwarding
  102. mpls l3vpn routing information advertisement
  103. Inter-AS VPN
  104. Carrier's carrier
  105. nested vpn
  106. Multi-role host
  107. ospf vpn extension
  108. BGP AS number substitution and SoO
  109. Multi-VPN-instance CE
  110. mpls l3vpn configuration task list
  111. Configuring VPN instances
  112. Configuring routing between PE and CE
  113. Configuring routing between PEs
  114. configuring routing features for bgp vpnv4 subaddress family
  115. Configuring inter-AS VPN
  116. Configuring inter-AS option B
  117. Configuring inter-AS option C
  118. Configuring nested VPN
  119. configuring a static route
  120. Configuring HoVPN
  121. configuring a loopback interface
  122. creating a sham link
  123. Configuring routing between MCE and VPN site
  124. Configuring routing between MCE and PE
  125. Specifying the VPN label processing mode
  126. displaying and maintaining mpls l3vpn
  127. mpls l3vpn configuration examples
  128. Configuring MPLS L3VPNs using iBGP between PE and CE
  129. Configuring a hub-spoke network
  130. Configuring inter-AS option A
  131. Configuring carrier's carrier in LDP mode
  132. Configuring carrier's carrier in BGP mode
  133. Configuring OSPF sham links
  134. configuring bgp as number substitution
  135. Configuring BGP AS number substitution and SoO
  136. Configuring IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
  137. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN packet forwarding
  138. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN networking schemes and functions
  139. Configuring route related attributes for a VPN instance
  140. Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN
  141. Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option C
  142. Configuring routing on an MCE
  143. Displaying and maintaining IPv6 MPLS L3VPN
  144. IPv6 MPLS L3VPN configuration examples
  145. Configuring inter-AS IPv6 VPN option A
  146. Configuring carrier's carrier
  147. Configuring MCE
  148. Index
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Table of contents
  1. command reference
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. mac address table commands
  6. display mac-address aging-time
  7. display mac-address mac-learning
  8. mac-address (interface view)
  9. mac-address (system view)
  10. mac-address mac-learning enable
  11. mac-address max-mac-count (interface view)
  12. mac-address max-mac-count (VLAN view)
  13. mac-address max-mac-count enable-forwarding (interface view)
  14. mac-address max-mac-count enable-forwarding (VLAN view)
  15. mac-address timer
  16. Ethernet link aggregation commands
  17. display interface
  18. display lacp system-id
  19. display link-aggregation load-sharing mode
  20. display link-aggregation member-port
  21. display link-aggregation summary
  22. display link-aggregation verbose
  23. interface bridge-aggregation
  24. lacp period short
  25. lacp system-priority
  26. link-aggregation global load-sharing mode
  27. link-aggregation irf-enhanced
  28. link-aggregation port-priority
  29. link-aggregation selected-port maximum
  30. link-aggregation selected-port minimum
  31. port link-aggregation group
  32. reset counters interface
  33. reset lacp statistics
  34. port isolation commands
  35. port-isolate enable
  36. spanning tree commands
  37. display stp
  38. display stp abnormal-port
  39. display stp bpdu-statistics
  40. display stp down-port
  41. display stp history
  42. display stp ignored-vlan
  43. display stp root
  44. display stp tc
  45. instance
  46. region-name
  47. reset stp
  48. revision-level
  49. stp bpdu-protection
  50. stp compliance
  51. stp config-digest-snooping
  52. stp cost
  53. stp edged-port
  54. stp enable
  55. stp global config-digest-snooping
  56. stp global enable
  57. stp ignored vlan
  58. stp loop-protection
  59. stp mcheck
  60. stp mode
  61. stp no-agreement-check
  62. stp point-to-point
  63. stp port priority
  64. stp port-log
  65. stp priority
  66. stp region-configuration
  67. stp root primary
  68. stp root secondary
  69. stp root-protection
  70. stp tc-protection threshold
  71. stp tc-restriction
  72. stp timer hello
  73. stp timer max-age
  74. stp timer-factor
  75. stp transmit-limit
  76. vlan-mapping modulo
  77. Loop detection commands
  78. loopback-detection enable
  79. loopback-detection global action
  80. loopback-detection global enable
  81. loopback-detection interval-time
  82. vlan commands
  83. display interface vlan-interface
  84. display vlan
  85. interface vlan-interface
  86. name
  87. reset counters interface vlan-interface
  88. vlan
  89. display port
  90. port
  91. port access vlan
  92. port hybrid pvid
  93. port hybrid vlan
  94. port link-type
  95. port trunk permit vlan
  96. port trunk pvid
  97. qinq commands
  98. qinq enable
  99. vlan mapping commands
  100. nest top-most
  101. lldp configuration commands
  102. display lldp neighbor-information
  103. display lldp statistics
  104. display lldp status
  105. display lldp tlv-config
  106. lldp admin-status
  107. lldp check-change-interval
  108. lldp compliance cdp
  109. lldp enable
  110. lldp fast-count
  111. lldp hold-multiplier
  112. lldp management-address-format string
  113. lldp notification med-topology-change enable
  114. lldp timer notification-interval
  115. lldp timer tx-delay
  116. lldp tlv-enable
  117. Index
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Table of contents
  1. installation guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Product overview
  7. chassis view
  8. chassis views
  9. Backplane
  10. Power supply system
  11. AC power supply
  12. DC power supply
  13. Preparing for installation
  14. Switch moving
  15. Examining the installation site
  16. Cleanness
  17. Power supply
  18. Space
  19. Rack-mounting
  20. Installation tools
  21. Installing the switch
  22. Confirming installation preparations
  23. Installing a chassis air filter (optional)
  24. Installing an expansion cable management bracket (optional)
  25. Installation procedure
  26. Installing the switch in a rack
  27. Installing the mounting brackets
  28. Mounting the switch in the rack
  29. Verifying the installation
  30. Installation procedures
  31. Grounding the switch
  32. Installing a power supply
  33. Installing a DC power supply
  34. Installing a fan tray
  35. Installing a card
  36. Connecting power cords
  37. Connecting an AC power cord
  38. Connecting a DC power cord
  39. Connecting the switch to the network
  40. Setting up a configuration environment
  41. Powering on the switch
  42. Verification after power-on
  43. Connecting the switch to the network through a copper Ethernet port
  44. sfp module
  45. Hardware management
  46. Displaying the card information for your switch
  47. Rebooting your switch
  48. Managing the power supply system
  49. Enabling power supply management
  50. Manually starting or stopping power supply to a card
  51. Displaying the power supply system information about your switch
  52. Configuring temperature thresholds for a card
  53. Isolating a card
  54. Configuration procedure
  55. Enabling hardware failure protection for aggregation groups
  56. Displaying the operating state of fans
  57. Displaying alarms present on your switch
  58. Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules
  59. Diagnosing transceiver modules
  60. Troubleshooting
  61. Power supply system failure
  62. Fan failure
  63. LPU failure
  64. Interface failure
  65. Replacement procedures
  66. Cleaning the chassis air filter for a 12518
  67. Replacing a power supply
  68. Replacing a PEM (applicable to only an AC power supply)
  69. Replacing a card
  70. Replacement procedure
  71. Replacing a fan tray
  72. Replacing a CF card
  73. Replacing a transceiver module
  74. Appendix A Technical specifications
  75. Cards
  76. Fan trays
  77. Expansion cable management brackets
  78. Card specifications and compatibility
  79. MPUs
  80. Ethernet interface card specifications
  81. Power components
  82. Appendix B LEDs
  83. Fan LEDs
  84. CF card status LED
  85. Fan status LED
  86. Interface LEDs
  87. Switching fabric module LEDs
  88. Appendix C Transceiver modules
  89. GE SFP+ transceiver modules
  90. Mbps SFP transceiver modules
  91. Appendix D Lightning protection
  92. Installing a lightning protector for a network port
  93. Appendix E Engineering labels
  94. Generic labels
  95. Labels for devices
  96. Affixing a label to a power cord
  97. Affixing a generic label
  98. Affixing a label to a device
  99. Engineering labels for optical fibers
  100. Engineering labels for DC power cords
  101. Engineering labels for AC power cords
  102. Appendix F Cable management
  103. Cable management examples
  104. Support and other resources
  105. Conventions
  106. Index
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