H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Using ping, tracert, and system debugging
- Configuring NTP
- Overview
- Configuration restrictions and guidelines
- Configuration task list
- Enabling the NTP service
- Configuring NTP association modes
- Configuring access control rights
- Configuring NTP authentication
- Configuring NTP optional parameters
- Configuring the local clock as a reference source
- Displaying and maintaining NTP
- NTP client/server mode configuration example
- IPv6 NTP client/server mode configuration example
- NTP symmetric active/passive mode configuration example
- IPv6 NTP symmetric active/passive mode configuration example
- NTP broadcast mode configuration example
- NTP multicast mode configuration example
- IPv6 NTP multicast mode configuration example
- Configuration example for NTP client/server mode with authentication
- Configuration example for NTP broadcast mode with authentication
- Configuring SNTP
- Configuring PTP
- Overview
- Configuring clock nodes
- Configuration task list
- Specifying a PTP standard
- Specifying the clock node type
- Specifying a PTP domain
- Configuring an OC to operate as only a member clock
- Configuring the role of a PTP port
- Configuring the mode for carrying timestamps
- Specifying a delay measurement mechanism for a BC or OC
- Configuring the port type for a TC+OC
- Configuring the interval for sending announce messages
- Specifying the number of announcement intervals before the receiving node stops receiving announce messages
- Configuring the interval for sending Pdelay_Req messages
- Configuring the interval for sending Sync messages
- Configuring the minimum interval for sending Delay_Req messages
- Configuring the MAC address for non-pdelay messages
- Specifying the protocol for encapsulating PTP messages as UDP (IPv4)
- Specifying the source IP address for UDP packets
- Configuring the delay correction value
- Configuring the cumulative offset between the UTC and TAI
- Configuring the correction date of the UTC
- Configuring the parameters of the Bits clock
- Configuring a priority of the clock
- Specifying the system time source as PTP
- Enabling PTP on a port
- Displaying and maintaining PTP
- PTP configuration example (IEEE 1588 Version 2)
- PTP configuration example (IEEE 802.1AS)
- Configuring the information center
- Overview
- FIPS compliance
- Information center configuration task list
- Outputting logs to the console
- Outputting logs to the monitor terminal
- Outputting logs to a log host
- Outputting logs to the log buffer
- Saving logs to the log file
- Managing security logs
- Saving diagnostic logs to the diagnostic log file
- Configuring the maximum size of the trace log file
- Enabling synchronous information output
- Enabling duplicate log suppression
- Disabling an interface from generating link up or link down logs
- Displaying and maintaining information center
- Configuration example for outputting logs to the console
- Configuration example for outputting logs to a UNIX log host
- Configuration example for outputting logs to a Linux log host
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring RMON
- Configuring NQA
- Overview
- NQA configuration task list
- Configuring the NQA server
- Enabling the NQA client
- Configuring NQA operations on the NQA client
- NQA operation configuration task list
- Configuring the ICMP echo operation
- Configuring the DHCP operation
- Configuring the DNS operation
- Configuring the FTP operation
- Configuring the HTTP operation
- Configuring the UDP jitter operation
- Configuring the SNMP operation
- Configuring the TCP operation
- Configuring the UDP echo operation
- Configuring the voice operation
- Configuring the DLSw operation
- Configuring the path jitter operation
- Configuring optional parameters for the NQA operation
- Configuring the collaboration function
- Configuring threshold monitoring
- Configuring the NQA statistics collection function
- Configuring the saving of NQA history records
- Scheduling the NQA operation on the NQA client
- Configuring NQA templates on the NQA client
- Displaying and maintaining NQA
- NQA configuration examples
- ICMP echo operation configuration example
- DHCP operation configuration example
- DNS operation configuration example
- FTP operation configuration example
- HTTP operation configuration example
- UDP jitter operation configuration example
- SNMP operation configuration example
- TCP operation configuration example
- UDP echo operation configuration example
- Voice operation configuration example
- DLSw operation configuration example
- Path jitter operation configuration example
- NQA collaboration configuration example
- ICMP template configuration example
- DNS template configuration example
- TCP template configuration example
- HTTP template configuration example
- FTP template configuration example
- Configuring port mirroring
- Overview
- Configuring local port mirroring
- Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring
- Configuring a remote destination group on the destination device
- Configuring a remote source group on the source device
- Displaying and maintaining port mirroring
- Port mirroring configuration examples
- Configuring flow mirroring
- Configuring sFlow
- Monitoring and maintaining processes
- Configuring EAA
- Configuring CWMP
- Overview
- Configuration task list
- Enabling CWMP from the CLI
- Configuring ACS attributes
- Configuring CPE attributes
- Displaying and maintaining CWMP
- CWMP configuration example
- Configuring NETCONF
- Overview
- FIPS compliance
- NETCONF configuration task list
- Enabling NETCONF over SOAP
- Enabling NETCONF over SSH
- Establishing a NETCONF session
- Subscribing to event notifications
- Locking/unlocking the configuration
- Performing service operations
- Performing the get/get-bulk operation
- Performing the get-config/get-bulk-config operation
- Performing the edit-config operation
- All-module configuration data retrieval example
- Syslog configuration data retrieval example
- Example for retrieving a data entry for the interface table
- Example for changing the value of a parameter
- Saving, rolling back, and loading the configuration
- Filtering data
- Performing CLI operations through NETCONF
- Retrieving NETCONF session information
- Terminating another NETCONF session
- Returning to the CLI
- Appendix
- Index