Aggregate link – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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f.

Reads the values of duplex according to the regular expression duplex ?<value> from the

configuration segments on the two devices and compares the values. If the values are the same,
the duplex modes for the two devices are the same, and the two devices conform to the

compliance policy. Otherwise, the two devices violate the compliance policy. The check result

is displayed to notify the administrator.

g.

Ends the check on the two devices and repeats the previous steps to check devices on other
links.

Aggregate link

The (HPA) Speed status rule checks whether the flow control configurations on the devices on the two

ends of a link are the same. If not, the check result is displayed to notify the administrator.

1.

Navigation Service > Compliance Policy.

a.

Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click Compliance Center on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Compliance Policy under Compliance Center on the left navigation tree.

The Policy List appears.

2.

Input Aggregate Link status in the Name field, and click Query.

3.

Click the name link of Aggregate Link status in the Policy List to enter the Compliance Policy Details
page.
For more information about the Compliance Policy Details page, see "

Viewing detailed

information about a compliance policy

."

4.

Click the name link of (HPA) Speed status in the Rule List to enter the Rule Details page.

a.

Checks whether the device is a Hewlett Packard device. If not, the device is not checked. If yes,
the rule goes to the next step.

b.

Checks whether the device series belongs to Device Series. If not, the rule does not check the
device. If yes, the rule goes to the next step.

c.

Performs link calculation. If a device is not directly connected to any other device, the device
is not checked. If only one device exists or no devices are directly connected, the rule ends the

compliance check on all devices. Otherwise, the rule calculates links, reads description for

interfaces connecting the two devices, and uses interface + interface description as a start
identifier. Then the rule goes to the next step.

d.

Reads the Latest backup running configuration files on the devices on the two ends of the link,
and checks whether the configuration segment starting with interface + interface description

and ending with # contains speed. If the configuration segments do not contain speed, the two

devices do not restrict interface traffic and conform to the compliance policy. Otherwise, the

rule goes to the next step.

e.

Reads the values of duplex according to the regular expression speed ?<value> from the
configuration segments on the two devices and compares the values. If the values are the same,

the two devices conform to the compliance policy. Otherwise, the rule goes to the next step.

f.

Checks whether the configuration segments contain speed auto. If at least one configuration
segment contains speed auto, the two devices conform to the compliance policy.

Otherwise, the two devices violate the compliance policy. The check result is displayed to

notify the administrator.

g.

Ends the check on the two devices and repeats the previous steps to check devices on other
links.

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