User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 2. INSTALLATION
- 2.1 Hardware Description
- 2.2 Installing the Chassis Switch
- 2.2.1 Desktop Installation
- 2.2.2 Rack-mounting Installation
- 2.2.3 Installing the SFP/SFP+ Transceiver
- 2.2.4 Chassis Switch Grounding
- 2.2.5 Module Installation
- 2.2.6 Removing and Installing the Dust Gauze
- 2.2.7 Removing and Installing the Fan Tray
- 2.2.8 Installing and Removing the Power Supply Unit into/from the Compartment
- 2.2.9 Installing Wire Rack in the Chassis Switch
- Chapter 3. Chassis Switch Management
- Chapter 4. Basic Configuration
- 4.1 System Management Configuration
- 4.2 Terminal Configuration
- 4.3 Network Management Configuration
- Chapter 5. Network Management Configuration
- 5.1 Network Management Configuration
- 5.2 LLC2 Configuration Task
- 5.2.1 Configuring Idle Time Value
- 5.2.2 Configuring the Time Value of Waiting for Acknowledgement
- 5.2.3 Configuring Busy Time Value of Remote Terminal
- 5.2.4 Configuring Time Value of Response
- 5.2.5 Configuring the Time of Rejection
- 5.2.6 Configuring the Redial Times
- 5.2.7 Configuring the Size of Window for Resending
- 5.2.8 Configuring the Size of Accumulated Data Packet
- 5.2.9 Setting the Acknowledgement Time-Delay
- 5.2.10 Setting the Maximum Numbers of Acknowledgement
- 5.2.11 Showing LLC2 Link Information
- 5.2.12 Debugging LLC2 Link Information
- 5.2.13 Example of LLC2 Configuration
- 5.2.14 Configuring SDLC as Two-Way and Concurrent Mode
- 5.2.15 Configuring SDLC Timer and Re-Sending Times
- 5.2.16 Configuring the Number of SDLC Frame and Information Frame
- 5.2.17 Controlling the Size of Cache
- 5.2.18 Controlling the polling of slave station
- 5.2.19 Configuring SDLC Interface as Half-Duplex Mode
- 5.2.20 Configuring XID Value
- 5.2.21 Configuring the Maximum Value of SDLC Information Frame
- 5.2.22 Monitoring SDLC Workstation
- Chapter 6. Security Configuration
- 6.1 AAAConfiguration
- 6.1.1 AAA Overview
- 6.1.2 AAA Configuration Process
- 6.1.3 AAA Authentication Configuration Task List
- 6.1.4 AAA Authentication Configuration Task
- 6.1.4.1 Configuring Login Authentication Using AAA
- 6.1.4.2 Enabling Password Protection at the Privileged Level
- 6.1.4.3 Configuring Message Banners for AAA Authentication
- 6.1.4.4 Configuring a Login Banner
- 6.1.4.5 Configuring a Failed-Login Banner
- 6.1.4.6 Instruction
- 6.1.4.7 AAA authentication username-prompt
- 6.1.4.8 AAA authentication password-prompt
- 6.1.4.9 Establishing Username Authentication
- 6.1.4.10 Enabling password
- 6.1.5 AAA Authentication Configuration Example
- 6.1.6 AAA Authorization Configuration Task List
- 6.1.7 AAA Authorization Configuration Task
- 6.1.8 AAA Authorization Example
- 6.1.9 AAA Accounting Configuration Task List
- 6.1.10 AA Accounting Configuration Task
- 6.2 Configuring RADIUS
- 6.3 Web Authentication Configuration
- 6.1 AAAConfiguration
- Chapter 7. Web Configuration
- 7.1 HTTP Switch Configuration
- 7.2 Configuration Preparation
- 7.3 Basic Configuration
- 7.4 Port Config
- 7.5 Layer 2 Configuration
- 7.6 Layer 3 Configuration
- 7.7 Advanced Configuration
- 7.8 Network Management Configuration
- 7.9 Diagnosis Tools
- 7.10 System Management
- Chapter 8. Interface Configuration
- Chapter 9. Interface Range Configuration
- Chapter 10. Port Physical Characteristics Configuration
- Chapter 11. Port Additional Characteristics Configuration Interface Configuration
- Chapter 12. Configuring Port Mirroring
- Chapter 13. Configuring MAC Address Attribute
- Chapter 14. Configuring MAC List
- Chapter 15. Configuring 802.1x
- 15.1 802.1x Configuration Task List
- 15.2 802.1x Configuration Task
- 15.2.1 Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication
- 15.2.2 Configuring 802.1x Multiple Port Authentication
- 15.2.3 Configuring Maximum Times for 802.1x ID Authentication
- 15.2.4 Configuring 802.1x Re-authentication
- 15.2.5 Configuring 802.1x Transmission Frequency
- 15.2.6 Configuring 802.1x User Binding
- 15.2.7 Configuring Authentication Method for 802.1x Port
- 15.2.8 Selecting Authentication Type for 802.1x Port
- 15.2.9 Configuring 802.1x Accounting
- 15.2.10 Configuring 802.1x guest-vlan
- 15.2.11 Forbidding Supplicant with Multiple Network Cards
- 15.2.12 Resuming Default 802.1x Configuration
- 15.2.13 Monitoring 802.1x Authentication Configuration and State
- 15.3 802.1x Configuration Example
- Chapter 16. VLAN Configuration
- Chapter 17. GVRP Configuration
- Chapter 18. Private VLAN Settings
- 18.1 Private VLAN Settings
- 18.2 Overview of Private VLAN
- 18.3 Private VLAN Type and Port Type in Private VLAN
- 18.4 Private VLAN Configuration Task List
- 18.5 Private VLAN Configuration Tasks
- 18.5.1 Configuring Private VLAN
- 18.5.2 Configuring the Association of Private VLAN Domains
- 18.5.3 Configuring the L2 Port of Private VLAN to Be the Host Port
- 18.5.4 Configuring the L2 Port of Private VLAN to Be the Promiscuous Port
- 18.5.5 Modifying Related Fields of Egress Packets in Private VLAN
- 18.5.6 Displaying the Configuration Information of Private VLAN
- 18.6 Configuration Example
- Chapter 19. STP Configuration
- 19.1 Configuring STP
- 19.1.1 STP Introduction
- 19.1.2 SSTP Configuratiom Task List
- 19.1.3 SSTP Configuration Task
- 19.1.3.1 Selecting STP Mode
- 19.1.3.2 Disabling/Enabling STP
- 19.1.3.3 Configuring the Switch Priority
- 19.1.3.4 Configuring the Hello Time
- 19.1.3.5 Configuring the Max-Age Time
- 19.1.3.6 Configuring the Forward Delay Time
- 19.1.3.7 Configuring the Port Priority
- 19.1.3.8 Configuring the Path Cost
- 19.1.3.9 Configuring Auto-Designated Port
- 19.1.3.10 Monitoring STP State
- 19.1.4 Configuring VLAN STP
- 19.1.5 RSTP Configuration Task List
- 19.1.6 RSTP Configuration Task
- 19.2 Configuring MTSP
- 19.2.1 MSTP Overview
- 19.2.2 MSTP Configuration Task List
- 19.2.3 MSTP Configuration Task
- 19.2.3.1 Default MSTP Configuration
- 19.2.3.2 Enabling and Disabling MSTP
- 19.2.3.3 Configuring MST Area
- 19.2.3.4 Configuring Network Root
- 19.2.3.5 Configuring Secondary Root
- 19.2.3.6 Configuring Bridge Priority
- 19.2.3.7 Configuring STP Time Parameters
- 19.2.3.8 Configuring Network Diameter
- 19.2.3.9 Configuring Maximum Hop Count
- 19.2.3.10 Configuring Port Priority
- 19.2.3.11 Configuring Path Cost of the Port
- 19.2.3.12 Configuring Port Connection Type
- 19.2.3.13 Activating MST-Compatible Mode
- 19.2.3.14 Restarting Protocol Conversion Check
- 19.2.3.15 Checking MSTP Information
- 19.1 Configuring STP
- Chapter 20. STP Optional Characteristic Configuration
- Chapter 21. Link Aggregation Configuration
- Chapter 22. PDP Configuration
- Chapter 23. LLDP Configuration
- 23.1 LLDP
- 23.1.1 LLDP Introduction
- 23.1.2 LLDP Configuration Task List
- 23.1.3 LLDP Configuration Task
- 23.1.3.1 Disabling / enabling LLDP
- 23.1.3.2 Configuring holdtime
- 23.1.3.3 Configuring timer
- 23.1.3.4 Configuring reinit
- 23.1.3.5 Configuring To-Be-Sent TLV
- 23.1.3.6 Configuring the Transmission or Reception Mode
- 23.1.3.7 Configuring Show-Relative Commands
- 23.1.3.8 Configuring the Deletion Commands
- 23.1.3.9 Configuring Debugging Commands
- 23.1 LLDP
- Chapter 24. FlexLinkLite Configuration
- Chapter 25. BackupLink Configuration
- Chapter 26. EAPS Configuration
- 26.1 Introduction of Fast Ethernet Ring Protection
- 26.2 Fast Ethernet Ring Protection Configuration
- Chapter 27. MEAPS Settings
- 27.1 MEAPS Introduction
- 27.1.1 MEAPS Overview
- 27.1.2 Basic Concepts of MEAPS
- 27.1.2.1 Domain
- 27.1.2.2 Ring
- 27.1.2.3 Major Ring
- 27.1.2.4 Sub Ring
- 27.1.2.5 Control VLAN
- 27.1.2.6 Data VLAN
- 27.1.2.7 Master Node
- 27.1.2.8 Transit Node
- 27.1.2.9 Edge Node and Assistant Node
- 27.1.2.10 Primary Port and Secondary Port
- 27.1.2.11 Transit Port
- 27.1.2.12 Common Port and Edge Port
- 27.1.2.13 FLUSH MAC FDB
- 27.1.2.14 Complete Flag of Ring
- 27.1.3 Types of EAPS Packets
- 27.1.4 Fast Ethernet Ring Protection Mechanism
- 27.2 Fast Ethernet Ring Protection Configuration
- 27.3 Appendix
- 27.1 MEAPS Introduction
- Chapter 28. ELPS Configuration
- Chapter 29. UDLD Configuration
- Chapter 30. IGMP-Snooping Configuration
- 30.1 IGMP-snooping Configuration
- 30.1.1 IGMP-snooping Configuration Task
- 30.1.1.1 Enabling/Disabling IGMP-Snooping of VLAN
- 30.1.1.2 Adding/Deleting Static Multicast Address of VLAN
- 30.1.1.3 Configuring immediate-leave of VLAN
- 30.1.1.4 Configuring the Function to Filter Multicast Message Without Registered Destination Addresss
- 30.1.1.5 Configuring Router Age Timer of IGMP-snooping
- 30.1.1.6 Configuring Response Time Timer of IGMP-Snooping
- 30.1.1.7 Configuring Querier of IGMP-Snooping
- 30.1.1.8 Monitoring and Maintaining IGMP-Snooping
- 30.1.1.9 IGMP-Snooping Configuration Example
- 30.1.1 IGMP-snooping Configuration Task
- 30.1 IGMP-snooping Configuration
- Chapter 31. IGMP-Proxy Configuration
- Chapter 32. MLD-Snooping Configuration
- 32.1 MLD-Snooping Configuration
- 32.1.1 IPv6 Multicast Overview
- 32.1.2 MLD-Snooping Multicast Configuration Tasks
- 32.1.2.1 Enabling/Disabling MLD-Snooping Multicast
- 32.1.2.2 Enabling/Disabling the Solicitation of Hardware Forward of Multicast Group
- 32.1.2.3 Adding/Canceling the Static Multicast Address of VLAN
- 32.1.2.4 Setting Router Age Timer of MLD-Snooping
- 32.1.2.5 Setting Response Time Timer of MLD-Snooping
- 32.1.2.6 Setting the Port of the Static Multicast Router
- 32.1.2.7 Enabling/Disabling Immediate Leave
- 32.1.2.8 Monitoring and Maintaining MLD-Snooping Multicast
- 32.1 MLD-Snooping Configuration
- Chapter 33. OAM Configuration
- Chapter 34. CFM Configuration
- Chapter 35. DHCP-Snooping Configuration
- 35.1 DHCP-Snooping Configuration
- 35.1.1 DHCP-Snooping Configuration Tasks
- 35.1.1.1 Enabling/Disabling DHCP-Snooping
- 35.1.1.2 Enabling DHCP-Snooping in a VLAN
- 35.1.1.3 Setting an Interface to a DHCP-Trusting Interface
- 35.1.1.4 Enabling DAI in a VLAN
- 35.1.1.5 Setting an Interface to an ARP-Trusting Interface
- 35.1.1.6 Enabling Source IP Address Monitoring in a VLAN
- 35.1.1.7 Setting an Interface to the One Which is Trusted by IP Source Address Monitoring
- 35.1.1.8 Configuring the TFTP Server for Backing up Interface Binding
- 35.1.1.9 Configuring a File Name for Interface Binding Backup
- 35.1.1.10 Configuring the Interval for Checking Interface Binding Backup
- 35.1.1.11 Configuring Interface Binding Manually
- 35.1.1.12 L2 Switch Forwarding DHCP Packets
- 35.1.1.13 Monitoring and Maintaining DHCP-Snooping
- 35.1.1.14 Example of DHCP-Snooping Configuration
- 35.1.1 DHCP-Snooping Configuration Tasks
- 35.1 DHCP-Snooping Configuration
- Chapter 36. MACFF Configuration
- Chapter 37. IEEE 1588 Transparent Clock Configuration
- Chapter 38. Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Configuration
- Chapter 39. Loopback Detection Configuration
- 39.1 Setting Loopback Detection
- 39.1.1 Introduction of Loopback Detection
- 39.1.2 Loopback Detection Configuration Tasks
- 39.1.3 Setting Loopback Detection
- 39.1.3.1 Configuring Loopback Detection Globally
- 39.1.3.2 Configuring Port Loop Check
- 39.1.3.3 Configuring a Port to Conduct Loopback Detection in Specified VLAN
- 39.1.3.4 Configuring the Loopback Detection Interval of Port (Packet transmission interval, controlled port recovery time)
- 39.1.3.5 Configuring Port Control
- 39.1.3.6 Configuring the Destination MAC Address of Loopback Detection Packet
- 39.1.3.7 Configuring Loopback to Exist on a Port by Default
- 39.1.3.8 Displaying the Configuration of Global Loopback Detection
- 39.1.3.9 Displaying the Configuration of Port Loopback Detection
- 39.1.4 Configuration Example
- 39.1 Setting Loopback Detection
- Chapter 40. QoS Configuration
- 40.1 QoS Configuration
- 40.1.1 QoS Overview
- 40.1.2 QoS Configuration Task List
- 40.1.3 QoS Configuration Tasks
- 40.1.3.1 Setting the Global CoS Priority Queue
- 40.1.3.2 Setting the Bandwidth of the CoS Priority Queue
- 40.1.3.3 Setting the Schedule Policy of the CoS Priority Queue
- 40.1.3.4 Configuring the Minimum and Maximum Bandwidths of CoS Priority Queue
- 40.1.3.5 Configuring Weighted Random Early Detection
- 40.1.3.6 Setting the Default CoS Value of a Port
- 40.1.3.7 Setting the CoS Priority Queue of a Port
- 40.1.3.8 Setting the CoS Priority Queue of a Port
- 40.1.3.9 Establishing the QoS Policy Mapping
- 40.1.3.10 Setting the Description of the QoS Policy Mapping
- 40.1.3.11 Setting the Matchup Data Flow of the QoS Policy Mapping
- 40.1.3.12 Setting the Actions of the Match-up Data Flow of the QoS Policy Mapping
- 40.1.3.13 pplying the QoS Policy on a Port
- 40.1.3.14 Displaying the QoS Policy Mapping Table
- 40.1.4 QoS Configuration Example
- 40.1 QoS Configuration
- Chapter 41. DoS Attack Prevention Configuration
- Chapter 42. Attack Prevention Configuration
- Chapter 43. Network Protocol Configuration
- 43.1 Configuring IP Addressing
- 43.1.1 IP Introduction
- 43.1.2 Configuring IP Address Task List
- 43.1.3 Configuring IP Address
- 43.1.3.1 Configuring IP Address at Network Interface
- 43.1.3.2 Configuring Multiple IP Addresses on Network Interface
- 43.1.3.3 Configuring Address Resolution
- 43.1.3.4 Configuring Routing Process
- 43.1.3.5 Configuring Broadcast Message Handling
- 43.1.3.6 Detecting and Maintaining IP Addressing
- 43.1.3.7 IP Addressing Example
- 43.2 Configuring NAT
- 43.3 Configuring DHCP
- 43.3.1 Introduction
- 43.3.2 Configuring DHCP Client
- 43.3.3 Configuring DHCP Server
- 43.3.3.1 DHCP Server Configuration Tasks
- 43.3.3.2 Configuring DHCP Server
- 43.3.3.3 Enabling DHCP server
- 43.3.3.4 Disabling DHCP server
- 43.3.3.5 Configuring ICMP detection parameter
- 43.3.3.6 Configuring database storage parameter
- 43.3.3.7 Configuring DHCP server address pool
- 43.3.3.8 Configuring DHCP server address pool
- 43.3.3.9 Monitoring DHCP server
- 43.3.3.10 Clearing up information about DHCP server
- 43.3.3.11 DHCP Server Configuration Example
- 43.4 IP Service Configuration
- 43.1 Configuring IP Addressing
- Chapter 44. IP ACL Application Configuration
- Chapter 45. Routing Configuration
- 45.1 Configuring RIP
- 45.1.1 Overview
- 45.1.2 Configuring RIP Task List
- 45.1.3 Configuring RIP Tasks
- 45.1.3.1 Starting up RIP
- 45.1.3.2 Allowing RIP Routing to Update the Single-Program Broadcast
- 45.1.3.3 Applying the Offset to the Routing Weight
- 45.1.3.4 Adjusting the Timer
- 45.1.3.5 Specifying the RIP Version Number
- 45.1.3.6 Activating RIP Authentication
- 45.1.3.7 Forbidding Routing summary
- 45.1.3.8 Forbidding the Authentication of the Source IP Address
- 45.1.3.9 Configuring the Maximum Number of Routes
- 45.1.3.10 Aactivating or Forbidding Horizon Split
- 45.1.3.11 Monitoring and Maintaining RIP
- 45.1.4 RIP Configuration Example
- 45.2 Configuring BEIGRP
- 45.2.1 Overview
- 45.2.2 BEIGRP Configuration Task List
- 45.2.3 BEIGRP Configuration Task
- 45.2.3.1 Activating BEIGRP
- 45.2.3.2 Configuring Bandwidth Occupancy Percent
- 45.2.3.3 Regulating Coefficient of BEIGRP Compound Distance
- 45.2.3.4 Regulating the Compound Distance Through Offset
- 45.2.3.5 Disabling Automatic Route summary
- 45.2.3.6 Customizing Routing summary
- 45.2.3.7 Configuring Forwarding Route
- 45.2.3.8 Configuring Other BEIGRP Parameters
- 45.2.3.9 Monitoring and Maintaining BEIGRP
- 45.2.4 BEIGRP Configuration Example
- 45.3 Configuring OSPF
- 45.3.1 Overview
- 45.3.2 OSPF Configuration Task List
- 45.3.3 OSPF Configuration Task
- 45.3.3.1 Starting up OSPF
- 45.3.3.2 Configuring Interface Parameters of OSPF
- 45.3.3.3 Configuring OSPF in Different Physical Networks
- 45.3.3.4 Configuring OSPF Network Type
- 45.3.3.5 Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
- 45.3.3.6 Configuring Routing Summary in the OSPF Area
- 45.3.3.7 Configuring Forwarded Routing Summary
- 45.3.3.8 Generating Default Route
- 45.3.3.9 Choosing Route ID Through the LOOPBACK Interface
- 45.3.3.10 Configuring OSPF Management Distance
- 45.3.3.11 onfiguring Timer for Routing Calculation
- 45.3.3.12 onitoring and Maintaining OSPF
- 45.3.4 OSPF Configuration Example
- 45.4 Configuring BGP
- 45.4.1 Overview
- 45.4.2 BGP Configuration Task
- 45.4.2.1 Configuring Basic BGP Characteristic
- 45.4.2.1.1 Activating BGP Routing Choice
- 45.4.2.1.2 Configuring BGP Neighbor
- 45.4.2.1.3 Configuring BGP Soft Reconfiguration
- 45.4.2.1.4 Resetting BGP Connection
- 45.4.2.1.5 Configuring Synchronization Between BGP and IGPs
- 45.4.2.1.6 Configuring BGP Route Weight
- 45.4.2.1.7 Configuring Neighbor-Based BGP Routing Filtration
- 45.4.2.1.8 Configuring Port-Based BGP Route Filtration
- 45.4.2.1.9 Cancelling BGP-Updated Next Hop Processing
- 45.4.2.2 Configuring Senior BGP Characteristics
- 45.4.2.2.1 Filtering and Modifying Route Update Through Route Map
- 45.4.2.2.2 Configuring Aggregation Addres
- 45.4.2.2.3 Configuring BGP Community Attribute
- 45.4.2.2.4 Configuring Autonomous System Alliance
- 45.4.2.2.5 Configuring Route Reflector
- 45.4.2.2.6 Shutting down peers
- 45.4.2.2.7 Configuring multihop external peers
- 45.4.2.2.8 Setting BGP route management distance
- 45.4.2.2.9 Modifying BGP timer
- 45.4.2.2.10 omparing MED of the routes from different ASs
- 45.4.2.1 Configuring Basic BGP Characteristic
- 45.4.3 Monitoring and Maintaining BGP
- 45.4.4 BGP Configuration Example
- 45.4.4.1 BGP route map example
- 45.4.4.2 BGP neighbor configuration example
- 45.4.4.3 Example for neighbor-based BGP path filtration
- 45.4.4.4 Example for port-based BGP route filtration
- 45.4.4.5 Example for prefix-list-based route filtration configuration
- 45.4.4.6 BGP route aggregation example
- 45.4.4.7 BGP route reflector configuration example
- 45.4.4.8 BGP autonomous system alliance example
- 45.4.4.9 Example for route map using BGP community attribute
- 45.1 Configuring RIP
- Chapter 46. IP Hardware Subnet Routing Configuration
- Chapter 47. IP-PBR Configuration
- Chapter 48. Multi-VRF CE Configuration
- Chapter 49. Reliability Configuration
- 49.1 Configuring Port Backup
- 49.2 Configuring HSRP protocol
- 49.3 Configuring VRRP
- 49.3.1 VRRP Overview
- 49.3.2 VRRP Configuration Task List
- 49.3.3 VRRP Configuration Tasks
- 49.3.3.1 Enabling VRRP
- 49.3.3.2 Configuring the Time of VRRP
- 49.3.3.3 Setting the VRRP Learning Mode
- 49.3.3.4 Configuring the Description String of VRRP
- 49.3.3.5 Configuring the Privilege for VRRP Hot Backup
- 49.3.3.6 Configuring the Preemption Mode
- 49.3.3.7 Configuring the Privilege for Tracking Other Ports
- 49.3.3.8 Configuring the Authentication String
- 49.3.3.9 Monitoring and Maintaining VRRP
- 49.3.4 VRRP Configuration Example
- Chapter 50. Multicast Configuration
- 50.1 Multicast Overview
- 50.2 Basic Multicast Routing Configuration
- 50.2.1 Starting up Multicast Routing
- 50.2.2 Starting up the Multicast Function on the Port
- 50.2.3 Configuring TTL Threshold
- 50.2.4 Cancelling Rapid Multicast Forwarding
- 50.2.5 Configuring Static Multicast Route
- 50.2.6 Configuring IP Multicast Boundary
- 50.2.7 Configuring IP Multicast Rate Control
- 50.2.8 Configuring IP Multicast Helper
- 50.2.9 Configuring Stub Multicast Route
- 50.2.10 Monitoring and Maintaining Multicast Route
- 50.3 IGMP Configuration
- 50.3.1 Overview
- 50.3.2 IGMP Configuration
- 50.3.2.1 Changing Current IGMP Version
- 50.3.2.2 Configuring IGMP Query Interval
- 50.3.2.3 Configuring IGMP Querier Interval
- 50.3.2.4 Configuring Maximum IGMP Response Time
- 50.3.2.5 Configuring IGMP Query Interval for the Last Group Member
- 50.3.2.6 Static IGMP Configuration
- 50.3.2.7 Configuring the IGMP Immediate-leave List
- 50.3.3 IGMP Characteristic Configuration Example
- 50.3.3.1 Example for changing the IGMP version
- 50.3.3.2 IGMP query interval configuration example
- 50.3.3.3 IGMP Querier interval configuration example
- 50.3.3.4 Maximum IGMP response time example
- 50.3.3.5 Example for configuring IGMP query interval for the last group member
- 50.3.3.6 Static IGMP configuration example
- 50.3.3.7 IGMP Immediate-leave list configuration example
- 50.4 PIM-DM Configuration
- 50.5 Configuring PIM-SM
- Chapter 51. IPv6 Configuration
- Chapter 52. ND Configuration
- Chapter 53. RIPNG Configuration
- 53.1 Configuring RIPNG
- 53.1.1 Overview
- 53.1.2 Setting RIPng Configuration Task List
- 53.1.3 RIPng Configuration Tasks
- 53.1.3.1 Allowing to Set the Unicast Routing Protocol
- 53.1.3.2 Enabling a RIPng Case
- 53.1.3.3 Redistributing the Routes of an Unlocal Instance
- 53.1.3.4 Allowing the RIPng Route to Update the Unicasting Broadcast of a Packet
- 53.1.3.5 Applying the Offset on the Routing Weight
- 53.1.3.6 Filtering the Received or Transmitted Routes
- 53.1.3.7 Setting the Management Distance
- 53.1.3.8 Adjusting the Timer
- 53.1.3.9 Summarizing the Routes Manually
- 53.1.3.10 Activating or Forbidding Horizontal Fragmentation
- 53.1.3.11 Monitoring and Maintaining RIPng
- 53.1.4 RIPng Configuration Example
- 53.1 Configuring RIPNG
- Chapter 54. OSPFv3 Configuration
- 54.1 Overview
- 54.2 OSPFv3 Configuration Task List
- 54.3 OSPFv3 Configuration Tasks
- 54.3.1 Enabling OSPFv3
- 54.3.2 Setting the Parameters of the OSPFv3 Interface
- 54.3.3 Setting OSPFv3 on Different Physical Networks
- 54.3.4 Setting the OSPF Network Type
- 54.3.5 Setting the Parameters of the OSPFv3 Domain
- 54.3.6 Setting the Route Summary in the OSPFv3 Domain
- 54.3.7 Setting the Summary of the Forwarded Routes
- 54.3.8 Generating a Default Route
- 54.3.9 Choosing the Route ID on the Loopback Interface
- 54.3.10 Setting the Management Distance of OSPFv3
- 54.3.11 Setting the Timer of Routing Algorithm
- 54.3.12 Monitoring and Maintaining OSPFv3
- 54.4 OSPFv3 Configuration Example
- Chapter 55. BFD Configuration
- Chapter 56. SNTP Configuration
- Chapter 57. Cluster Management Configuration
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Low threshold : 1 error frame(s)
High threshold : none
Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event
Window : 60 seconds
Low threshold : 1 error second(s)
High threshold : none
Errored CRC Frames Event
Window : 1 seconds
Low threshold : 10 error frame(s)
High threshold : none
Configuring switch B:
Switch_config_g0/1#ethernet oam
Switch_config_g0/1#show ethernet oam statistics link-monitor int g0/1
GigaEthernet0/1
Local Link Events:
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Errored Symbol Period Event:
No errored symbol period event happened yet.
Errored Frame Event:
No errored frame event happened yet.
Errored Frame Period Event:
No errored frame period event happened yet.
Errored Frame Seconds Summary Event:
No errored frame seconds summary event happened yet.
Errored CRC Frames Event:
No errored CRC frame event happened yet.
Remote Link Events:
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Errored Symbol Period Event:
No errored symbol period event happened yet.
Errored Frame Event: