H3C S5120-SI Series Ethernet Switches Configuration Guide-Release 1101-6W105

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Preface

The H3C S5120-SI Series Ethernet Switches Configuration Guide, Release 1101 describes the fundamentals and configuration of software features available in the software release 1101 for the H3C S5120-SI series, and guides you through the software configuration procedures.

This preface includes:

1)        About This Document

l          Audience

l          Organization

l          Conventions

2)        Documentation Guide

l          Related Documentation

l          Obtaining Documentation

l          Technical Support

l          Documentation Feedback

3)        Product Features

l          Introduction to Product

l          Network Scenarios

 


About This Document

Audience

This documentation is intended for:

l          Network planners

l          Field technical support and servicing engineers

l          Network administrators working with the S5120-SI series

Organization

The H3C S5120-SI Series Ethernet Switches Configuration Guide, Release 1101 comprises these chapters:

Chapter

Content

01-CLI

l      Introduction to CLI

l      CLI configuration

02-Login

l      Introduction to User Interfaces

l      Logging In Through the Console Port

l      Logging In Through Telnet/SSH

l      Logging in Through Web-based Network Management System

l      Logging In Through NMS

l      Specifying Source for Telnet Packets

l      Controlling Login Users

03- Ethernet Port

l      Basic Ethernet Port Configuration

l      Configuring an Auto-negotiation Transmission Rate

l      Configuring Flow Control on an Ethernet Port

l      Configuring Loopback Testing on an Ethernet Port

l      Enabling Auto Power Down on an Ethernet Port

l      Configuring a Port Group

l      Configuring Traffic Storm Protection

l      Setting the Interval for Collecting Ethernet Port Statistics

l      Enabling Forwarding of Jumbo Frames

l      Enabling Loopback Detection on an Ethernet Port

l      Configuring the MDI Mode for an Ethernet Port

l      Enabling Bridging on an Ethernet Port

l      Testing the Cable on an Ethernet Port

04-Loopback Interface and Null Interface

l      Introduction to Loopback Interface

l      Configuring a Loopback Interface

l      Introduction to Null Interface

l      Configuring Null 0 Interface

05-Ethernet Link Aggregation

l      Overview

l      Configuring an Aggregation Group

l      Configuring an Aggregate Interface

06-Port Isolation

l      Introduction to Port Isolation

l      Configuring an Isolation Group

07-Port Mirroring

l      Configuring Local Port Mirroring

08-LLDP

l      Introduction to LLDP

l      Performing Basic LLDP Configuration

l      Configuring CDP Compatibility

l      Configuring LLDP Trapping

09-VLAN

l      VLAN Configuration

l      Voice VLAN Configuration

10-MSTP

l      Introduction to STP/RSTP/MSTP

l      Configuring MSTP

11-IP Addressing

l      IP Addressing Overview

l      Configuring IP Addresses

12-IP Performance Optimization

l      Enabling Reception and Forwarding of Directed Broadcasts to a Directly Connected Network

l      Configuring TCP Attributes

l      Configuring ICMP to Send Error Packets

13-ARP

l      Configuring ARP

l      Configuring Gratuitous ARP

l      Configuring ARP Active Acknowledgement

l      Configuring Source MAC Address Based ARP Attack Detection

l      Configuring ARP Packet Rate Limit

l      Configuring ARP Detection

l      Configuring Periodic Sending of Gratuitous ARP Packets

14-DHCP

l      DHCP Relay Agent Configuration

l      DHCP Client Configuration

l      DHCP Snooping Configuration

l      BOOTP Client Configuration

15-FTP and TFTP

l      FTP Configuration

l      TFTP Configuration

16-IP Routing Basics Configuration

l      Introduction to IP routing and routing table

l      Routing protocol overview

17-Static Routing

l      Static route overview

l      Static route configuration

18-Mulitcast

l      Multicast overview

l      IGMP Snooping overview

l      Configuring Basic Functions of IGMP Snooping

l      Configuring IGMP Snooping Port Functions

l      Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier

l      Configuring IGMP Snooping Proxying

l      Configuring an IGMP Snooping Policy

l      Multicast VLAN Configuration

19-QoS

l      Configuring QoS Policy

l      Configuring Priority Mapping

l      Configuring Line Rate

l      Configuring SP, WRR, and SP+WRR Queuing

l      Configuring Traffic Filtering

l      Configuring Traffic Redirecting

20-802.1X

l      802.1X basic configuration

l      802.1X extended configuration

l      802.1X Guest-VLAN

l      802.1X Auth-Fail VLAN

21-AAA

l      Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)

l      Remote authentication dial-In user service (RADIUS)

22-PKI

l      PKI configuration

23-SSL

l      SSL Server

l      SSL Client

24-SSH2.0

l      SSH Server

l      SSH Client

l      SFTP Server

l      SFTP Client

25-Public Key

l      Local Asymmetric Key Pair

l      Public Key of a Peer

26-HABP

l      HABP server

l      HABP client

27-ACL

l      Configuring Basic ACL

l      Configuring Advanced ACL

l      Configuring Ethernet Frame Header ACL

l      Configuring ACL Application for Packet Filtering

28-Device Management

l      Device management overview

l      Configuring the Exception Handling Method

l      Rebooting a device

l      Configuring the scheduled automatic execution function

l      Upgrading Device Software

l      Clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system

l      Identifying and Diagnosing Pluggable Transceivers

29-NTP

l      NTP overview

l      Configuring the Operation Modes of NTP

l      Configuring Optional Parameters of NTP

l      Configuring Access-Control Rights

l      Configuring NTP Authentication

30-SNMP

l      SNMP overview

l      Basic SNMP function configuration

l      SNMP log configuration

l      Trap configuration

l      MIB style configuration

31-RMON

l      RMON overview

l      RMON configuration (event group, history group, alarm group, private alarm group)

32-File System Management

l      File system management

l      Configuration File Management

33-System Maintaining and Debugging

l      Maintenance and debugging overview

l      Maintenance and debugging configuration

34-Basic System Configuration

l      Configuration Display

l      Configuring the Device Name

l      Configuring the System Clock

l      Enabling/Disabling the Display of Copyright Information

l      Configuring a Banner

l      Configuring CLI Hotkeys

l      Configuring User Privilege Levels and Command Levels

l      Displaying and Maintaining Basic Configurations

35-Information Center

l      Information Center Overview

l      Setting to Output System Information to the Console

l      Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal

l      Setting to Output System Information to a Log Host

l      Setting to Output System Information to the Trap Buffer

l      Setting to Output System Information to the Log Buffer

l      Setting to Output System Information to the SNMP Module

l      Configuring Synchronous Information Output

l      Disabling a Port from Generating Link Up/Down Logging Information

36-MAC Address Table

l      MAC address table overview

l      Configuring MAC Address Entries

l      Configuring MAC Address Aging Timer

l      Configuring the MAC Learning Limit

37-Cluster Management

l      Establishing a Cluster

l      Cluster Member Management

l      Configuring Topology Management

l      Configuring SNMP Synchronization Function

l      Configuring Web User Accounts in Batches

38-HTTP

l      HTTP

l      HTTPS

39-Stack Management

l      Configuring a Stack

40-PoE

l      PoE overview

l      Enabling PoE

l      Detecting PDs

l      Configuring the PoE Power

l      Configuring PoE Power Management

l      Configuring the PoE Monitoring Function

l      Configuring PoE Interface through PoE Profile

l      Upgrading PSE Processing Software in Service

41-IP Source Guard

l      IP Source Guard Overview

l      Configuring a Static Binding Entry

l      Configuring Dynamic Binding Function

42-Appendices

l      Acronyms

 

Conventions

This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set.

Command conventions

Convention

Description

Boldface

Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.

italic

Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.

[ ]

Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional.

{ x | y | ... }

Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one.

[ x | y | ... ]

Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select one or none.

{ x | y | ... } *

Asterisk marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you select at least one.

[ x | y | ... ] *

Asterisk marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which you may select multiple choices or none.

&<1-n>

The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&) sign can be entered 1 to n times.

#

A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments.

 

GUI conventions

Convention

Description

Boldface

Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface. For example, the New User window appears; click OK.

Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder.

 

Symbols

Convention

Description

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

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

Means an action or information that needs special attention to ensure successful configuration or good performance.

Means a complementary description.

Means techniques helpful for you to make configuration with ease.


Related Documentation

The H3C S5120-SI documentation set also includes:

Category

Documents

Purposes

Product description and specifications

Marketing brochures

Describe product specifications and benefits.

 

Hardware specifications and installation

Compliance and safety manual

Provides regulatory information and the safety instructions that must be followed during installation.

 

Installation guide

l      Provides a complete guide to hardware installation and hardware specifications.

l      Provides a complete guide to software and hardware troubleshooting.

 

H3C Pluggable SFP [SFP+][XFP] Transceiver Modules Installation Guide

Guides you through installing SFP/SFP+/XFP transceiver modules.

 

Power configuration

RPS ordering guide

Provides the RPS and switch compatibility matrix and RPS cable specifications.

 

Software configuration

Configuration guide

Describes software features and configuration procedures.

 

Command reference

Provides a quick reference to all available commands.

 

Operations and maintenance

Login password recovery manual

Tells how to find the lost password or recover the password when the login password is lost.

 

Release notes

Provide information about the product release, including the version history, hardware and software compatibility matrix, version upgrade information, technical support information, and software upgrading.

 

 

Obtaining Documentation

You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL: http://www.h3c.com.

Click the links on the top navigation bar to obtain different categories of product documentation:

l          [Technical Support & Documents > Technical Documents] – Provides hardware installation, software upgrading, and software feature configuration and maintenance documentation.

l          [Products & Solutions] Provides information about products and technologies, as well as solutions.

l          [Technical Support & Documents > Software Download] – Provides the documentation released with the software version.

Technical Support

service@h3c.com

http://www.h3c.com

Documentation Feedback

You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to info@h3c.com.

We appreciate your comments.


Introduction to Product

The H3C S5120-SI Series Ethernet Switches are intelligent, manageable, Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet switches designed for the access and distribution layers of enterprise networks. The series delivers high performance, high port density, and ease of installation.

The S5120-SI series provides 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Ethernet ports. You can deploy the switches at the access layer of an enterprise network to implement the Gigabit to the Desktop (GTTD) solution.

The S5120-SI is also suitable for the distribution layer of a metropolitan-area network (MAN). You can connect the S5120-SI series to end users or wiring-closet switches through gigabit Ethernet copper ports, and to Layer 3 switches through gigabit Ethernet fiber-optic ports or link aggregation.

See Table 3-1 for all S5120-SI switch models and their basic hardware specifications.

Table 3-1 H3C S5120-SI switch hardware summary

Model

Power supply unit

Service ports

Types of port

Console port

H3C S5120-20P-SI

AC-input

20

16 × 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet ports + 4 GE SFP interfaces

1

H3C S5120-28P-SI

AC-input

28

24 × 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet ports + 4 GE SFP interfaces

1

H3C S5120-52P-SI

AC-input

52

48 × 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet ports + 4 GE SFP interfaces

1

H3C S5120-28P-PWR-SI

AC-input

28

24 × 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet ports + 4 GE SFP interfaces

1

H3C S5120-28P-HPWR-SI

AC-input

DC-input

28

24 × 10/100/1000Base-T autosensing Ethernet ports + 4 GE SFP interfaces

1

 

Network Scenarios

An S5120-SI switch provides 16, 24, or 48 downlink gigabit Ethernet interfaces. You can deploy the S5120-SI series at the access or distribution layer of a small- and medium-sized enterprise network. For example, you can use the series to provide gigabit to desktop connections or connecting data center server farms. This section describes several typical application scenarios for the S5120-SI series.

Distribution Layer Switches

Deploy the S5120-SI series at the distribution layer of a medium- and large-sized enterprise or campus network to provide high-performance and large-capacity switching service.

Figure 3-1 An enterprise network

 

Access Switches

The S5120-SI series can serve as access switches to provide large access bandwidth and high port density.

Figure 3-2 An enterprise network

 

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