H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade NetStream Cards User Manual
H3c secblade netstream card, Configuration guide
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- CLI configuration
- What is CLI?
- Entering the CLI
- Command conventions
- Undo form of a command
- CLI views
- Using the CLI online help
- Typing commands
- Checking command-line errors
- Using command history
- Controlling the CLI display
- Configuring user privilege and command levels
- Saving the current configuration
- Displaying and maintaining CLI
- Login methods
- CLI login
- Overview
- Logging in through the console port
- Logging in through telnet
- Introduction
- Telnet login authentication modes
- Configuring none authentication for telnet login
- Configuring password authentication for telnet login
- Configuring scheme authentication for telnet login
- Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional)
- Configuring the SecBlade card to log in to a telnet server as a telnet client
- Displaying and maintaining CLI login
- Logging in to the SecBlade NS card from the host device
- NMS login
- User login control
- User login control overview
- Configuring login control over telnet users
- Configuring source IP-based login control over NMS users
- Interface configuration
- Ethernet interface overview
- General configuration
- Configuring a Layer 2 Ethernet interface or subinterface
- Configuring a Layer 3 Ethernet interface or subinterface
- Displaying and maintaining an Ethernet interface or subinterface
- Configuring a loopback interface
- Configuring the null interface
- Displaying and maintaining loopback and null interfaces
- IP addressing configuration
- IP routing basics configuration
- Static routing configuration
- Policy-based routing configuration
- VLAN configuration
- Isolate-user-VLAN configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding configuration
- Configuring general Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inline Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding
- MAC address table configuration
- ARP configuration
- Gratuitous ARP configuration
- Proxy ARP configuration
- ACL configuration
- NetStream overview
- IPv4 NetStream configuration
- IPv4 NetStream configuration task list
- Enabling IPv4 NetStream
- Configuring IPv4 NetStream filtering and sampling
- Configuring IPv4 NetStream data export
- Configuring attributes of IPv4 NetStream export data
- Configuring IPv4 NetStream flow aging
- Enabling DSA-TAG field parsing
- Displaying and maintaining IPv4 NetStream
- IPv6 NetStream configuration
- NetStream configuration examples
- Configuration considerations
- Configuring the host device and the SecBlade NS card
- IPv4 NetStream traditional data export configuration example
- IPv4 NetStream aggregation data export configuration example
- Using the sampler for IPv4 NetStream
- IPv6 NetStream traditional data export configuration example
- IPv6 NetStream aggregation data export configuration example
- Device management
- Device management overview
- Configuring the device name
- Configuring and displaying the system time
- Enabling the display of copyright information
- Configuring banners
- Configuring the maximum number of concurrent users
- Configuring the exception handling method
- Rebooting the device
- Configuring a scheduled task
- Configuring temperature alarm thresholds for a card
- Clearing the 16-bit interface indexes not used in the current system
- Identifying and diagnosing pluggable transceivers
- Displaying and maintaining device management
- NTP configuration
- Automatic configuration
- Introduction to automatic configuration
- Typical automatic configuration network
- How automatic configuration works
- FTP configuration
- FTP overview
- Configuring the FTP client
- Configuring the FTP server
- Displaying and maintaining FTP
- TFTP configuration
- File management
- Configuration file management
- Configuration file overview
- Saving the running configuration
- Setting configuration rollback
- Specifying a startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup
- Backing up the startup configuration file
- Deleting a startup configuration file to be used at the next startup
- Restoring a startup configuration file
- Displaying and maintaining a configuration file
- Software upgrade configuration
- Device software overview
- Software upgrade methods
- Software upgrade through a system reboot
- Software upgrade by installing hotfixes
- Displaying and maintaining software upgrade
- Software upgrade configuration examples
- System maintenance and debugging
- Information center configuration
- Information center overview
- Configuring information center
- Information center configuration task list
- Outputting system information to the console
- Outputting system information to a monitor terminal
- Outputting system information to a log host
- Outputting system information to the trap buffer
- Outputting system information to the log buffer
- Outputting system information to the SNMP module
- Outputting system information to the web interface
- Saving system information to a log file
- Managing security logs files
- Configuring synchronous information output
- Disabling a port from generating link up/down logging information
- Displaying and maintaining information center
- Information center configuration examples
- SNMP configuration
- MIB style configuration
- RMON configuration
- H3C network technology acronyms
- Index