H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual
Fundamentals configuration guide
This manual is related to the following products:
- H3C S12500-X Series Switches H3C S9800 Series Switches H3C S9500E Series Switches H3C S5560 Series Switches H3C S5130 Series Switches H3C S5120 Series Switches H3C SR8800 H3C SR6600-X H3C SR6600 H3C MSR 5600 H3C MSR 50 H3C MSR 3600 H3C MSR 30 H3C MSR 2600 H3C MSR 20-2X[40] H3C MSR 20-1X H3C MSR 930 H3C MSR 900 H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers H3C WX3500E Series Access Controllers H3C WX2500E Series Access Controllers H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers H3C WX5000 Series Access Controllers H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches H3C LSWM1WCM10 Access Controller Module H3C LSUM3WCMD0 Access Controller Module H3C LSUM1WCME0 Access Controller Module H3C LSWM1WCM20 Access Controller Module H3C LSQM1WCMB0 Access Controller Module H3C LSRM1WCM2A1 Access Controller Module H3C LSBM1WCM2A0 Access Controller Module H3C WA3600 Series Access Points H3C WA2600 Series WLAN Access Points H3C SecPath F5020 H3C SecPath F5040 H3C VMSG VFW1000 H3C S10500 Series Switches
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Using the CLI
- Logging in to the CLI
- Command conventions
- Using the undo form of a command
- CLI views
- Accessing the CLI online help
- Entering a command
- Understanding command-line errors
- Using the command history function
- Controlling the CLI output
- Configuring user privilege and command levels
- Saving the running configuration
- Displaying and maintaining CLI
- Logging in to the CLI
- Logging in to the Web interface
- Logging in through SNMP from an NMS
- Logging in through CWMP from an ACS
- Configuring user interfaces
- User interface assignment
- User interface numbering
- User interface configuration task list
- Configuring asynchronous serial interface attributes
- Configuring common settings for user interfaces
- Configuring the command auto-execute function
- Configuring a user privilege level for user interfaces
- Configuring access control on VTY user interfaces
- Configuring supported protocols on VTY user interfaces
- Configuring authentication mode
- Configuring command authorization
- Configuring command accounting
- Defining shortcut keys for starting terminal sessions/aborting tasks
- Sending messages to user interfaces
- Releasing connections to user interfaces
- Displaying and maintaining user interfaces
- User interface configuration examples
- Configuring Telnet login control
- Configuring FTP
- Using the device as an FTP client
- Establishing an FTP connection
- Managing the directories on the FTP server
- Working with the files on the FTP server
- Switching to another user account
- Maintaining and troubleshooting an FTP connection
- Terminating an FTP connection
- FTP client configuration example (standalone mode)
- FTP client configuration example (IRF mode)
- Using the device as an FTP server
- Displaying and maintaining FTP
- Using the device as an FTP client
- Configuring TFTP
- Managing the file system
- Managing configuration files
- Overview
- FIPS compliance
- Saving the running configuration
- Configuring configuration rollback
- Specifying a configuration file for the next startup
- Backing up the next-startup configuration file to a TFTP server
- Restoring the next-startup configuration file from a TFTP server
- Deleting the next-startup configuration file
- Displaying and maintaining configuration files
- Upgrading software
- Overview
- FIPS compliance
- Software upgrade task list
- Upgrading BootWare
- Upgrading the system software
- Installing hotfixes
- Upgrading MBUS daughter card software
- Upgrading CPLDs
- Upgrading or repairing the power software on an interface card
- Upgrading the power monitor software
- Upgrading fan monitor software
- Displaying and maintaining software image settings
- Software upgrade examples
- Performing ISSU
- Overview
- How ISSU works
- Performing an ISSU upgrade
- Performing a version rollback
- Displaying and maintaining ISSU
- MPU-based ISSU upgrade example (compatible version)
- MPU-based ISSU upgrade example (four members, compatible version)
- Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example (compatible or partially compatible version)
- Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example (four members, compatible or partially compatible version)
- Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example (incompatible version)
- Member switch-based ISSU upgrade example (four members, incompatible version)
- Member switches-based ISSU upgrade example (four members, incompatible version)
- Managing the device
- Configuring the device name
- Changing the system time
- Enabling displaying the copyright statement
- Configuring banners
- Configuring the exception handling method
- Rebooting the switch
- Configuring the system operating mode
- Scheduling jobs
- Configuring the port status detection timer
- Managing power supplies
- Configuring temperature thresholds for a card
- Isolating and diagnosing a card
- Configuring in-service hardware failure diagnosis and failure protection
- Configuring the size of shared buffers on an interface card
- Clearing unused 16-bit interface indexes
- Enabling automatic forwarding path check
- Enabling port recovery for the switch
- Verifying and diagnosing transceiver modules
- Displaying and maintaining device management
- Automatic configuration introduction
- Managing the system with BootWare
- Overview
- Restrictions and guidelines
- Using the BASIC-BOOTWARE menu
- Using the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu
- Running the system software
- Upgrading system software through the console port
- Upgrading system software through the management Ethernet port
- Managing files
- Restoring the factory-default configuration
- Managing the BootWare image
- Clearing the console login password
- Managing storage media
- Using the product-specific submenu
- Using the EXTEND-ASSISTANT menu
- BootWare shortcut keys
- Disabling password recovery capability
- BootWare upgrade example
- System software upgrade examples
- Index