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H3C MSR 5680 Command Reference Manual (389 pages)
MSR Router Series Comware 7 Layer 2 - WAN Access
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.5 MB
Table of Contents
Command Reference
1
Documentation Feedback
5
Obtaining Documentation
5
Technical Support
5
Table of Contents
6
PPP and MP Commands
13
PPP Commands
13
Display Ip Pool
13
Display Ppp Access-User
15
Display Ppp Compression Iphc
20
Ip Address Ppp-Negotiate
21
Ip Pool
22
Ip Pool Gateway
23
Link-Protocol Ppp
24
Nas-Port-Type
24
Ppp Accm
26
Ppp Account-Statistics Enable
26
Ppp Acfc Local-Request
27
Ppp Acfc Remote-Reject
27
Ppp Authentication-Mode
28
Ppp Chap Password
29
Ppp Chap User
30
Ppp Compression Iphc Enable
31
Ppp Compression Iphc Rtp-Connections
31
Ppp Compression Iphc Tcp-Connections
32
Ppp Ipcp Dns
33
Ppp Ipcp Dns Admit-Any
34
Ppp Ipcp Dns Request
35
Ppp Ipcp Remote-Address Match
35
Ppp Ip-Pool Route
36
Ppp Lcp Delay
37
Ppp Lqm
37
Ppp Lqm Lcp-Echo
38
Ppp Pap Local-User
39
Ppp Pfc Local-Request
40
Ppp Pfc Remote-Reject
40
Ppp Timer Negotiate
41
Remote Address
41
Remote Address Dhcp Client-Identifier
42
Reset Ppp Compression Iphc
43
Timer-Hold
43
Timer-Hold Retry
44
Reset Ppp Access-User
45
MP Commands
46
Bandwidth
46
Default
46
Description
47
Display Interface Mp-Group
48
Display Interface Virtual-Access
51
Display Interface Virtual-Template
54
Display Ppp Mp
56
Interface Mp-Group
57
Interface Virtual-Template
58
Mtu
59
Ppp Mp
60
Ppp Mp Binding-Mode
60
Ppp Mp Endpoint
61
Ppp Mp Fragment Disable
62
Ppp Mp Lfi Delay-Per-Frag
63
Ppp Mp Lfi Enable
63
Ppp Mp Lfi Size-Per-Frag
64
Ppp Mp Max-Bind
65
Ppp Mp Min-Bind
66
Ppp Mp Min-Fragment
66
Ppp Mp Mp-Group
67
Ppp Mp Short-Sequence
68
Ppp Mp Sort-Buffer-Size
68
Ppp Mp Timer Lost-Fragment
69
Ppp Mp User
70
Ppp Mp Virtual-Template
71
Reset Counters Interface Mp-Group
72
Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Access
72
Service
73
Service Standby
75
Shutdown
77
Pppoe Commands
78
Pppoe Server Commands
78
Display Pppoe-Server Session Packet
78
Display Pppoe-Server Session Summary
80
Display Pppoe-Server Throttled-Mac
82
Display Pppoe-Server Va-Pool
83
Ppp Lcp Echo Mru Verify
84
Pppoe-Server Access-Delay
85
Pppoe-Server Access-Line-ID Bas-Info
85
Pppoe-Server Access-Line-ID Circuit-ID Parse-Mode
87
Pppoe-Server Access-Line-ID Circuit-ID Trans-Format
88
Pppoe-Server Access-Line-ID Content
89
Pppoe-Server Access-Line-ID Remote-ID Trans-Format
90
Pppoe-Server Access-Line-ID Trust
91
Pppoe-Server Bind
92
Pppoe-Server Session-Limit
93
Pppoe-Server Session-Limit Per-Mac
94
Pppoe-Server Session-Limit Per-Vlan
95
Pppoe-Server Session-Limit Total
96
Pppoe-Server Tag Ac-Name
97
Pppoe-Server Tag Ppp-Max-Payload
98
Pppoe-Server Tag Service-Name
99
Pppoe-Server Throttle Per-Mac
100
Pppoe-Server Virtual-Template Va-Pool
101
Reset Pppoe-Server
102
Pppoe Client Commands
103
Dialer Diagnose
103
Display Pppoe-Client Session Packet
103
Display Pppoe-Client Session Summary
105
Pppoe-Client
105
Reset Pppoe-Client
106
Reset Pppoe-Client Session Packet
107
L2TP Commands
108
Allow L2Tp
108
Bandwidth
109
Default
110
Description
110
Display Interface Virtual-Ppp
111
Display L2Tp Session
114
Display L2Tp Session Temporary
115
Display L2Tp Tunnel
116
Display L2Tp Va-Pool
117
Interface Virtual-Ppp
117
Ip Dscp
118
L2Tp Enable
119
L2Tp Tsa-ID
119
L2Tp Virtual-Template Va-Pool
120
L2Tp-Auto-Client
121
L2Tp-Group
122
Lns-Ip
122
Mandatory-Chap
123
Mandatory-Lcp
124
Mtu
125
Ppp Access-Control Enable
125
Ppp Lcp Imsi Accept
126
Ppp Lcp Imsi Request
127
Ppp Lcp Imsi String
127
Ppp Lcp Sn Accept
128
Ppp Lcp Sn Request
128
Ppp Lcp Sn String
129
Ppp User Accept-Format Imsi-Sn Split
130
Ppp User Attach-Format Imsi-Sn Split
130
Ppp User Replace
131
Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Ppp
132
Reset L2Tp Tunnel
133
Service
133
Service Standby
135
Shutdown
136
Source-Ip
136
Timer-Hold
137
Timer-Hold Retry
138
Tunnel Authentication
138
Tunnel Avp-Hidden
139
Tunnel Flow-Control
140
Tunnel Name
141
Tunnel Password
141
Tunnel Timer Hello
142
User
143
Vpn-Instance
143
HDLC Commands
145
Link-Protocol Hdlc
145
Timer-Hold
146
Timer-Hold Retry
147
HDLC Link Bundling Commands
149
Bandwidth
149
Bundle ID
149
Bundle Load-Balance
150
Bundle Max-Active Links
151
Bundle Member-Priority
151
Bundle Min-Active Bandwidth
152
Bundle Min-Active Links
152
Default
153
Description
154
Display Bundle Hdlc-Bundle
154
Display Interface Hdlc-Bundle
156
Interface Hdlc-Bundle
160
Mtu
160
Reset Counters Interface
161
Service
161
Service Standby
163
Shutdown
164
ISDN Commands
166
Display Isdn Active-Channel
166
Display Isdn Call-Info
167
Display Isdn Call-Record
170
Display Isdn Parameters
171
Display Isdn Spid
173
Isdn Bch-Local-Manage
175
Isdn Bch-Select-Way
176
Isdn Bri-Slipwnd-Size
177
Isdn Caller-Number
177
Isdn Calling
178
Isdn Carry Calling-Name
179
Isdn Carry Connected-Name
179
Isdn Check-Called-Number
180
Isdn Crlength
181
Isdn Ignore Connect-Ack
181
Isdn Ignore Hlc
182
Isdn Ignore Llc
183
Isdn Ignore Sending-Complete
184
Isdn L3-Timer
184
Isdn Leased-Line
186
Isdn Link-Mode P2P
186
Isdn Number-Property
187
Isdn Overlap-Sending
192
Isdn Pri-Slipwnd-Size
192
Isdn Progress-Indicator
193
Isdn Progress-To-Alerting Enable
194
Isdn Protocol-Mode
195
Isdn Protocol-Type
196
Isdn Q921-Permanent
197
Isdn Spid Auto-Trigger
198
Isdn Spid Nit
198
Isdn Spid Resend
199
Isdn Spid Service
200
Isdn Spid Timer
201
Isdn Spid1
201
Isdn Spid2
202
Isdn Two-Tei
203
Permanent-Active
204
Power-Source
205
ATM Commands
206
Bandwidth
206
Broadcast
206
Default
207
Description
208
Display Atm Map-Info
208
Display Atm Pvc-Group
210
Display Atm Pvc-Info
214
Display Interface Virtual-Ethernet
217
Encapsulation
220
Interface Virtual-Ethernet
221
Mac-Address
222
Map Bridge
222
Map Ip
223
Map Ppp
225
Mtu
225
Oam Ais-Rdi
226
Oam Loopback
227
Oam Ping
228
Precedence
230
Pvc
231
Pvc-Group
232
Remark Atm-Clp
233
Reset Atm Interface
234
Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Ethernet
234
Service Cbr
235
Service Ubr
236
Service Vbr-Nrt
237
Service Vbr-Rt
238
Shutdown
239
Shutdown
240
Transmit-Priority
240
Vp Limit
241
Modem Management Commands
243
Country-Code
243
Modem Answer-Timer
244
Modem Auto-Answer
245
Modem Callback
245
Modem Caller-Number Resolve
246
Modem Enable
247
Sendat
248
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H3C MSR 5680 Configuration Manual (288 pages)
Layer 3
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.01 MB
Table of Contents
Command Conventions
4
Obtaining Documentation
5
Technical Support
5
Documentation Feedback
5
Table of Contents
7
Configuring ARP
16
Overview
16
ARP Message Format
16
ARP Operating Mechanism
16
ARP Table
17
Configuring a Static ARP Entry
18
Setting the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for a Device
19
Setting the Maximum Number of Dynamic ARP Entries for an Interface
19
Setting the Aging Timer for Dynamic ARP Entries
20
Enabling Dynamic ARP Entry Check
20
Enabling ARP Log Output
20
Displaying and Maintaining ARP
21
Static ARP Configuration Example
21
Network Requirements
21
Configuration Procedure
22
Configuring Gratuitous ARP
23
Overview
23
Gratuitous ARP Packet Learning
23
Periodic Sending of Gratuitous ARP Packets
23
Configuration Procedure
24
Enabling IP Conflict Notification
25
Configuring Proxy ARP
26
Enabling Common Proxy ARP
26
Enabling Local Proxy ARP
26
Displaying Proxy ARP
27
Common Proxy ARP Configuration Example
27
Network Requirements
27
Configuration Procedure
27
Configuring ARP Snooping
29
Configuration Procedure
29
Displaying and Maintaining ARP Snooping
29
Configuring ARP Fast-Reply
31
Overview
31
Function
31
Operation
31
Configuration Procedure
31
ARP Fast-Reply Configuration Example
32
Network Requirements
32
Configuration Procedure
32
Configuring IP Addressing
34
Overview
34
IP Address Classes
34
Special IP Addresses
35
Subnetting and Masking
35
Assigning an IP Address to an Interface
36
Configuration Guidelines
36
Configuration Procedure
36
Configuring IP Unnumbered
36
Configuration Guidelines
37
Configuration Prerequisites
37
Configuration Procedure
37
Displaying and Maintaining IP Addressing
37
IP Address Configuration Example
38
Network Requirements
38
Configuration Procedure
38
Verifying the Configuration
38
IP Unnumbered Configuration Example
39
Network Requirements
39
Configuration Procedure
40
Verifying the Configuration
40
DHCP Overview
42
DHCP Address Allocation
42
Allocation Mechanisms
42
Dynamic IP Address Allocation Process
43
IP Address Lease Extension
43
DHCP Message Format
44
DHCP Options
45
Common DHCP Options
45
Custom DHCP Options
45
Protocols and Standards
47
Configuring the DHCP Server
48
Overview
48
DHCP Address Pool
48
IP Address Allocation Sequence
50
DHCP Server Configuration Task List
50
Configuring an Address Pool on the DHCP Server
50
Configuration Task List
50
Creating a DHCP Address Pool
51
Specifying IP Address Ranges for a DHCP Address Pool
51
Specifying Gateways for the Client
54
Specifying a Domain Name Suffix for the Client
55
Specifying DNS Servers for the Client
55
Specifying WINS Servers and Netbios Node Type for the Client
56
Specifying BIMS Server Information for the Client
56
Specifying the TFTP Server and Boot File Name for the Client
57
Specifying a Server for the DHCP Client
57
Configuring Option 184 Parameters for the Client
58
Configuring Self-Defined DHCP Options
58
Enabling DHCP
59
Enabling the DHCP Server on an Interface
59
Applying an Address Pool on an Interface
60
Configuring IP Address Conflict Detection
60
Enabling Handling of Option 82
61
Configuring DHCP Server Compatibility
61
Configuring the DHCP Server to Broadcast All Responses
61
Configure the DHCP Server to Ignore BOOTP Requests
61
Configuring the DHCP Server to Send BOOTP Responses in RFC 1048 Format
62
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets Sent by the DHCP Server
62
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Server
63
DHCP Server Configuration Examples
63
Static IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
63
Dynamic IP Address Assignment Configuration Example
65
DHCP User Class Configuration Example
66
Self-Defined DHCP Option Configuration Example
67
Troubleshooting DHCP Server Configuration
68
Symptom
68
Analysis
68
Solution
68
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent
70
Overview
70
Operation
70
DHCP Relay Agent Support for Option 82
71
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Task List
71
Enabling DHCP
72
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent on an Interface
72
Specifying DHCP Servers on a Relay Agent
72
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent Security Functions
73
Enabling the DHCP Relay Agent to Record Relay Entries
73
Enabling Periodic Refresh of Dynamic Relay Entries
73
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
74
Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent to Release an IP Address
75
Configuring Option 82
75
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets Sent by the DHCP Relay Agent
76
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Relay Agent
76
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Examples
76
DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Example
76
Option 82 Configuration Example
77
Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Agent Configuration
78
Symptom
78
Analysis
78
Solution
78
Configuring the DHCP Client
79
Enabling the DHCP Client on an Interface
79
Configuring a DHCP Client ID for an Interface
79
Enabling Duplicated Address Detection
80
Setting the DSCP Value for DHCP Packets Sent by the DHCP Client
80
Displaying and Maintaining the DHCP Client
81
DHCP Client Configuration Example
81
Network Requirements
81
Configuration Procedure
82
Verifying the Configuration
82
Configuring DHCP Snooping
84
Overview
84
Application of Trusted and Untrusted Ports
84
DHCP Snooping Support for Option 82
85
DHCP Snooping Configuration Task List
86
Configuring Basic DHCP Snooping
86
Configuring Option 82
87
Saving DHCP Snooping Entries
88
Enabling DHCP Starvation Attack Protection
89
Enabling DHCP-REQUEST Attack Protection
89
Configuring DHCP Packet Rate Limit
90
Displaying and Maintaining DHCP Snooping
90
DHCP Snooping Configuration Examples
91
Basic DHCP Snooping Configuration Example
91
Option 82 Configuration Example
92
Configuring the BOOTP Client
94
BOOTP Application
94
Obtaining an IP Address Dynamically
94
Protocols and Standards
94
Configuring an Interface to Use BOOTP for IP Address Acquisition
95
Displaying and Maintaining BOOTP Client
95
BOOTP Client Configuration Example
95
Network Requirements
95
Configuration Procedure
95
Configuring DNS
96
Overview
96
Static Domain Name Resolution
96
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
96
DNS Proxy
97
DNS Spoofing
98
DNS Configuration Task List
99
Configuring the Ipv4 DNS Client
100
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
100
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
100
Configuring the Ipv6 DNS Client
101
Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution
101
Configuring Dynamic Domain Name Resolution
102
Configuring the DNS Proxy
102
Configuring DNS Spoofing
103
Specifying the Source Interface for DNS Packets
103
Configuring the DNS Trusted Interface
104
Specifying the DSCP Value for Outgoing DNS Packets
105
Displaying and Maintaining Ipv4 DNS
105
Ipv4 DNS Configuration Examples
105
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
105
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
106
DNS Proxy Configuration Example
109
Ipv6 DNS Configuration Examples
111
Static Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
111
Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example
111
DNS Proxy Configuration Example
116
Troubleshooting Ipv4 DNS Configuration
117
Symptom
117
Solution
117
Troubleshooting Ipv6 DNS Configuration
117
Configuring DDNS
119
Overview
119
DDNS Application
119
DDNS Client Configuration Task List
120
Configuring a DDNS Policy
120
Configuration Prerequisites
121
Configuration Procedure
121
Applying the DDNS Policy to an Interface
122
Specifying the DSCP Value for Outgoing DDNS Packets
122
Displaying DDNS
123
DDNS Configuration Examples
123
DDNS Configuration Example with Www.3322.Org
123
DDNS Configuration Example with Peanuthull Server
124
Configuring NAT
126
Terminology
126
NAT Device
126
NAT Interface
126
NAT Address
127
NAT Entry
127
NAT Types
127
Traditional NAT
127
Bidirectional NAT
127
Twice NAT
127
Easy IP
127
NAT Translation Control
127
NAT Features
128
Static NAT
128
Dynamic NAT
128
NAT Server
129
NAT Hairpin
130
NAT Entries
131
NAT Session Entry
131
EIM Entry
131
NO-PAT Entry
131
Using NAT with Other Features
131
NAT with MPLS Vpns
131
NAT with DNS Mapping
132
NAT with ALG
132
NAT Configuration Task List
133
Configuring Static NAT
133
Configuration Prerequisites
133
Configuring Outbound One-To-One Static NAT
133
Configuring Outbound Net-To-Net Static NAT
134
Configuring Inbound One-To-One Static NAT
135
Configuring Inbound Net-To-Net Static NAT
135
Configuring Dynamic NAT
136
Configuration Restrictions and Guidelines
136
Configuration Prerequisites
136
Configuring Outbound Dynamic NAT
136
Configuring Inbound Dynamic NAT
137
Configuring NAT Server
138
Configuring Common NAT Server
138
Configuring Load Sharing NAT Server
139
Configuring NAT with DNS Mapping
140
Configuring NAT Hairpin
140
Configuring NAT with ALG
140
Configuring NAT Logging
141
Displaying and Maintaining NAT
141
NAT Configuration Examples
142
One-To-One Static NAT for Internal-To-External Access
142
Outbound Dynamic NAT for Internal-To-External Access (Non-Overlapping Addresses)
144
Bidirectional NAT for Internal-To-External Access
146
NAT Server for External-To-Internal Access
148
NAT Server for External-To-Internal Access through Domain Name
151
Bidirectional NAT for External-To-Internal Access through NAT Server
153
NAT Hairpin in C/S Mode
156
NAT Hairpin in P2P Mode for Access between Internal Users
159
Twice NAT for Access between Two Vpns with Overlapping Addresses
161
Load Sharing NAT Server Configuration Example
163
NAT with DNS Mapping Configuration Example
165
Basic IP Forwarding on the Device
169
FIB Table
169
Displaying FIB Table Entries
169
Configuring Fast Forwarding
171
Overview
171
Configuration Procedure
171
Displaying and Maintaining Fast Forwarding
171
Fast Forwarding Configuration Example
172
Network Requirements
172
Configuration Procedure
172
Verifying the Configuration
173
Displaying the Adjacency Table
174
Optimizing IP Performance
176
Configuration Procedure
176
Configuration Example
177
Configuring MTU for an Interface
177
Configuring TCP MSS for an Interface
178
Configuring TCP Path MTU Discovery
178
Enabling TCP SYN Cookie
179
Configuring the TCP Buffer Size
180
Configuring TCP Timers
180
Enabling Sending ICMP Error Packets
180
Configuring Rate Limit for ICMP Error Messages
182
Specifying the Source Address for ICMP Packets
182
Configuring IP Virtual Fragment Reassembly
183
Configuration Guidelines
183
Configuration Procedure
183
Configuration Example
183
Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Optimization
184
Configuring UDP Helper
186
Overview
186
Configuration Guidelines
186
Configuration Procedure
186
Displaying and Maintaining UDP Helper
187
UDP Helper Configuration Example
187
Network Requirements
187
Configuration Procedure
187
Verifying the Configuration
188
H3C MSR 5680 Command Reference Manual (174 pages)
Routers. Layer 2 - WAN Command (V7)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 0.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
PPP and MP Commands
10
PPP Commands
10
Display Ip Pool
10
Ip Address Ppp-Negotiate
11
Ip Pool
12
Link-Protocol Ppp
13
Ppp Authentication-Mode
13
Ppp Chap Password
15
Ppp Chap User
15
Ppp Ipcp Dns
16
Ppp Ipcp Dns Admit-Any
17
Ppp Ipcp Dns Request
18
Ppp Pap Local-User
18
Ppp Timer Negotiate
19
Remote Address
20
Timer-Hold
21
MP Commands
21
Bandwidth
21
Default
22
Description
23
Display Interface Mp-Group
24
Display Interface Virtual-Template
26
Display Ppp Mp
29
Interface Mp-Group
30
Interface Virtual-Template
31
Mtu
32
Ppp Mp Fragment Disable
33
Ppp Mp Lfi Delay-Per-Frag
33
Ppp Mp Lfi Enable
34
Ppp Mp Lfi Size-Per-Frag
35
Ppp Mp Max-Bind
35
Ppp Mp Min-Fragment
36
Ppp Mp Mp-Group
37
Ppp Mp Short-Sequence
37
Ppp Mp Sort-Buffer-Size
38
Ppp Mp Timer Lost-Fragment
39
Reset Counters Interface Mp-Group
39
Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Template
40
Service
41
Shutdown
42
Pppoe Client Commands
43
Display Pppoe-Client Session Packet
43
Display Pppoe-Client Session Summary
44
Pppoe-Client
45
Reset Pppoe-Client
46
Reset Pppoe-Client Session Packet
46
L2TP Commands
48
Allow L2Tp
48
Bandwidth
49
Default
50
Description
50
Display Interface Virtual-Ppp
51
Display L2Tp Session
54
Display L2Tp Tunnel
55
Interface Virtual-Ppp
56
L2Tp Enable
56
L2Tp-Auto-Client
57
L2Tp-Group
58
Lns-Ip
59
Mandatory-Chap
59
Mandatory-Lcp
60
Reset Counters Interface Virtual-Ppp
61
Reset L2Tp Tunnel
62
Service
62
Shutdown
63
Tunnel Authentication
64
Tunnel Avp-Hidden
64
Tunnel Flow-Control
65
Tunnel Name
66
Tunnel Password
66
Tunnel Timer Hello
67
Ip Dscp
68
Timer-Hold
68
User
69
Vpn-Instance
70
HDLC Commands
72
Link-Protocol Hdlc
72
Timer-Hold
72
ISDN Commands
74
Display Isdn Active-Channel
74
Display Isdn Call-Info
75
Display Isdn Spid
78
Isdn Bch-Local-Manage
80
Isdn Bch-Select-Way
81
Isdn Bri-Slipwnd-Size
82
Isdn Caller-Number
83
Isdn Calling
83
Isdn Carry Calling-Name
84
Isdn Carry Connected-Name
85
Isdn Crlength
85
Isdn Ignore Connect-Ack
86
Isdn Ignore Hlc
87
Isdn Ignore Llc
88
Isdn Ignore Sending-Complete
89
Isdn L3-Timer
90
Isdn Number-Property
91
Isdn Overlap-Sending
98
Isdn Pri-Slipwnd-Size
98
Isdn Progress-To-Alerting Enable
99
Isdn Protocol-Mode
100
Isdn Protocol-Type
101
Isdn Spid Auto-Trigger
102
Isdn Spid Nit
102
Isdn Spid Resend
103
Isdn Spid Service
104
Isdn Spid Timer
105
Isdn Spid1
106
Isdn Spid2
107
Modem Management Commands
108
Country-Code
108
Modem Answer-Timer
109
Modem Auto-Answer
110
Modem Callback
110
Modem Caller-Number Resolve
111
Modem Enable
112
Sendat
113
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H3C MSR 5680 Probe Command Reference (28 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Common Probe Commands
7
Display Hardware Internal Dump
7
Display Hardware Internal Physical
7
Debugging Physical Card
8
Switching Module Probe Commands
9
Bcm
9
Debugging Physical Lsw
9
Display Hardware Internal Physical Lsw
10
Display Hardware Internal Physical Lsw Vlaninfo
11
Display Hardware Internal Dump Lsw Vlantable
11
Display Hardware Internal Dump Lsw Mactable
12
Display Hardware Internal Dump Lsw Acltable
12
Debugging Physical Mgf
13
Display Hardware Internal Physical Mgf Debugging
13
Display Hardware Internal Physical Mgf
14
Display Hardware Internal Dump Chip
14
Debugging Physical Poe
15
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe Debugging
16
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe Powerinfo
16
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe
16
Display Hardware Internal Physical Poe Portinfo
17
Interface Probe Commands
18
Display Hardware Internal Physical
18
Display Hardware Internal Physical Isrque
18
Display Hardware Internal Dump Chassis Slot Inner-Port
19
Display Hardware Internal Dump Slot Inner-Port Chip
19
Debugging Physical
20
Reset Hardware Internal Dump Slot Inner-Port Counter
20
Voice Probe Commands
22
Dsp-Capture Pcm
22
Display Hardware Internal Dspmem
22
Vpm-Mirror
23
Debugging Physical Voice Fax
23
Display Hardware Internal Voice Fax Debugging
24
Main Board Probe Commands
25
Display Hardware Internal Pcicfg
25
Display Hardware Internal Access-Space
25
Switch Console
26
Host Probe Commands
27
Display Hardware Internal Cpu-Version
27
Restore Factory-Default
27
Index
28
H3C MSR 5680 Command Reference Manual (37 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.27 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
IRF Commands
7
Chassis Convert Mode Irf
7
Display Irf
9
Display Irf Configuration
11
Display Irf Link
13
Display Irf Topology
14
Display Mad
15
Easy-Irf
16
Irf Auto-Merge Enable
20
Irf Auto-Update Enable
20
Irf Domain
21
Irf Link-Delay
22
Irf Mac-Address Persistent
23
Irf Member
24
Irf Member Description
24
Irf Member Priority
25
Irf Member Renumber
26
Irf Priority
27
Irf-Port
27
Irf-Port-Configuration Active
28
Mad Bfd Enable
30
Mad Enable
31
Mad Exclude Interface
32
Mad Ip Address
33
Mad Restore
34
Port Group Interface
34
Index
37
H3C MSR 5680 Manual (33 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
POS Terminal Access Commands
7
Backup App
7
Caller-Number Enable
7
Description
8
Display Posa Connection Terminal
9
Display Posa Statistics App
10
Display Posa Statistics Terminal
11
Display Posa Status App
12
Display Posa Status Terminal
13
Hello Enable
14
Mode
16
Posa App
17
Posa Bind App
18
Posa Bind Terminal
19
Posa Map
20
Posa Server Enable
21
Posa Statistics Caller-ID
22
Posa Statistics Caller-Ip
23
Posa Terminal
23
Posa Terminal Description
24
Reset Posa Connection Terminal
25
Reset Posa Statistics
25
Snmp-Agent Trap Enable Posa
26
Source Ip
27
Source Port
28
Tcp Keepalive
28
Tcp Linking-Time
29
Timer Hello
30
Timer Quiet
30
Tpdu-Change
31
Index
33
H3C MSR 5680 Configuration Manual (29 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 0.44 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Configuring POS Terminal Access
8
Overview
8
Basic Concepts
8
POS Terminal Access Modes
9
POS Application Template Connection Modes
11
Cascade Mode of POS Access Devices
12
Tpdu
13
TPDU Address Change Policy
13
Router Operation Modes
13
POS Application Mapping
14
Sending Caller Numbers
14
POS Terminal Packet Statistics
14
FEP Backup
15
POS Application Template Handshaking
16
Configuring POS Access
16
POS Access Configuration Task List
16
Enabling the POS Access Service
17
Configuring a POS Terminal Template
17
Configuring a POS Application Template
18
Configuring the POS Application Mapping Table
20
Configuring POS Terminal Packet Statistics
21
Enabling SNMP Notifications for POS Access
21
Displaying and Maintaining POS Access
21
POS Access Configuration Examples
22
POS Flow Terminal and Flow Application Configuration Example
22
POS TCP Terminal and TCP Application Configuration Example
23
POS Access Devices Cascade Mode Configuration Example
24
Backup FEP Configuration Example (Nontransparent Mode)
25
Backup FEP Configuration Example (Transparent Mode)
27
Index
29
H3C MSR 5680 Manual (38 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 9.78 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Installing the Router
2
Installation Prerequisites
2
Installation Flow
2
Installing the Router
4
Installing an Air Filter
4
Mounting the Router on a Workbench
5
Installing the Router in a 19-Inch Rack
5
Connecting the Grounding Cable
15
Installing the MPU
17
Installing an SPU and an SPE
20
Installing a CF Card
21
Installing a Micro SD Card
22
Installing an Interface Module
23
Installing a Power Module
27
Connecting the Router to the Network
29
Connecting the Power Cord
31
Verifying the Installation
33
Logging in through the Console Port
33
Connecting the Console Cable and Setting Terminal Parameters
33
Accessing the Router for the First Time
37
H3C MSR 5680 Replacement Procedures (17 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Replacement Procedure
2
Replacing a Power Module
2
Replacing a Fan Tray
2
Replacing an SPU and an SPE
3
Replacing an SPU
3
Replacing an SPE
4
Replacing an MPU
5
Replacing an MPU from an MSR5620
5
Replacing an MPU from an MSR 56-60/80 Router
5
Replacing a VPM
6
Replacing a Memory Module
8
Replacing an SSD Drive
9
Replacing an Air Filter
10
Replacing an External CF Card
11
Replacing an External Micro SD Card
12
Replacing a SIC
13
Replacing an HMIM
14
Replacing a MIM
14
Replacing a DHMIM
15
H3C MSR 5680 Preparing For Installation (8 pages)
Brand:
H3C
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Preparing for Installation
2
Safety Recommendations
2
Safety Symbols
2
General Safety Recommendations
2
Electricity Safety
2
Table of Contents
3
Laser Safety
3
Examining the Installation Site
3
Temperature and Humidity
3
Cleanliness
3
Table of Contents
4
Cooling System
4
ESD Prevention
4
Table of Contents
5
Emi
5
Lightning Protection
5
Table of Contents
6
Rack-Mounting
6
Installation Tools and Accessories
6
Pre-Installation Checklist
7
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