H3C S3610series Operating instructions

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The H3C S3610series Ethernet Switches are intelligent network management switches designed for high performance, dense port distribution, and ease of installation. They offer abundant service features and routing functionalities, making them suitable for a variety of networking applications, including broadband Ethernet access, branch or small/medium-sized enterprise networks, large enterprise and campus networks, and IPv4/IPv6 hybrid networking.

The H3C S3610series Ethernet Switches are intelligent network management switches designed for high performance, dense port distribution, and ease of installation. They offer abundant service features and routing functionalities, making them suitable for a variety of networking applications, including broadband Ethernet access, branch or small/medium-sized enterprise networks, large enterprise and campus networks, and IPv4/IPv6 hybrid networking.

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H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Obtaining the Documentation ....................................................................................1-1
1.1 CD-ROM............................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 H3C Website......................................................................................................................1-1
1.3 Software Release Notes....................................................................................................1-2
Chapter 2 Documentation and Software Version....................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Software Version for the Manual .......................................................................................2-1
2.2 Document List....................................................................................................................2-1
Chapter 3 Product Overview ........................................................................................................ 3-1
3.1 Preface...............................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Switch Models....................................................................................................................3-1
3.3 Software Features ............................................................................................................. 3-3
Chapter 4 Networking Applications.............................................................................................4-1
4.1 H3C S3610 Series Ethernet Switches Networking Applications....................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Broadband Ethernet Access for Residential Communities..................................... 4-1
4.1.2 Application in Networks of Branches or Small- to Medium-Sized Enterprises .......4-1
4.1.3 Application in Large Enterprise and Campus Networks..........................................4-2
4.1.4 IPv4/IPv6 Hybrid Networking ..................................................................................4-3
4.2 H3C S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Networking Applications....................................... 4-3
4.2.1 Broadband Ethernet Access for Residential Communities..................................... 4-3
4.2.2 Application in Networks of Branches or Small/Medium-Sized and Large
Enterprises......................................................................................................................
4-4
4.2.3 Application in Large Enterprise and Campus Networks..........................................4-5
4.2.4 IPv4/IPv6 Hybrid Networking ..................................................................................4-6
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Chapter 1 Obtaining the Documentation
H3C Technology Co., Ltd. provides various ways for you to obtain documentation,
through which you can obtain the product documentations and those concerning newly
added new features. The documentations are available in one of the following ways:
z CD-ROMs shipped with the devices
z H3C website
z Software release notes
1.1 CD-ROM
H3C delivers a CD-ROM together with each device. The CD-ROM contains a complete
product document set, including the operation manual and command manual. After
installing the reader program provided by the CD-ROM, you can search for the desired
contents in a convenient way through the reader interface.
The contents in the manual are subject to update on an irregular basis due to product
version upgrade or some other reasons. Therefore, the contents in the CD-ROM may
not be the latest version. This manual serves the purpose of user guide only. Unless
otherwise noted, all the information in the document set does not claim or imply any
warranty. For the latest software documentation, go to the H3C website.
1.2 H3C Website
To query and download the documentation for this version, go to the website of H3C
with reference of the following Table.
Table 1-1 Acquire product documentation from the H3C website
How to apply for
an account
Access the homepage of H3C at http:// www.h3c.com and click
on Registration at the top right. In the displayed page, provide
your information and click on Submit to register.
How to get
documentation
Approach 1:
In the homepage of H3C at http:// www.h3c.com, select
Technical Support & Document > Technical Documents from
the navigation menu at the top. Then select a product for its
documents.
Approach 2:
In the homepage of H3C at http:// www.h3c.com, select
Support > Technical Documents. Then select a product for its
documents.
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1.3 Software Release Notes
With software upgrade, new software features may be added. You can acquire the
information about the newly added software features through software release notes.
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Chapter 2 Documentation and Software Version
2.1 Software Version for the Manual
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual Release 5301 and
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual Release 5301
correspond to the following software version of the S3610&S5510 series switches:
Release 5301.
2.2 Document List
Table 2-1 Document list
Name Version
H3C S3610 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual
(V1.03)
H3C S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual
(V1.03)
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual –
Release 5301
(V1.03)
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual –
Release 5301
(V1.03)
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Chapter 3 Product Overview
3.1 Preface
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches are wire speed L2/L3 Ethernet switches
developed by H3C Technology. They are intelligent network management switches
intended for a network environment where high performance, dense port distribution,
and ease of installation are required.
The H3C S3610&S5510 series are designed to accommodate the convergence on
Intranets and metropolitan area networks (MANs) and to meet the requirements at the
access layer. Supporting IPv4/IPv6 double stack, they offer abundant service features
and routing functionalities.
3.2 Switch Models
Table 3-1 lists the models in the H3C S3610 series:
Table 3-1 Models in the H3C S3610 series
Model
Power
supply unit
(PSU)
Number
service
ports
Number of
100 Mbps
ports
Number of
1,000 Mbps
uplink ports
Console
port
S3610-28P
AC-input,
DC-input
28
24 10/100
Mbps
(electrical)
4 (SFP) 1
S3610-28T
P
AC-input,
DC-input
28
24 10/100
Mbps
(electrical)
2 (SFP)
2 ×
10/100/1,000
Mbps
(electrical)
1
S3610-28F
AC-input,
DC-input
28
24 × 100M
SFP ports
2 (SFP)
2 ×
10/100/1,000
Mbps
(electrical)
1
S3610-52P
AC-input,
DC-input
52
48 10/100
Mbps
(electrical)
4 (SFP) 1
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Model
Power
supply unit
(PSU)
Number
service
ports
Number of
100 Mbps
ports
Number of
1,000 Mbps
uplink ports
Console
port
S3610-52M
-AC
AC-input 1
S3610-52M
-DC
DC-input
Up to 48×10/100 Mbps electrical ports or
48×100 Mbps SFP ports (depending on
the modules installed)
4×1000 Mbps SFP ports and
4×10/100/1000 Mbps electrical ports on
the rear panel
1
Table 3-2 Combo ports and the corresponding ports on S3610 series
Model Combo port Corresponding port
49 53
50 54
51 55
S3610-52M-AC/S3610-52M-DC
52 56
Table 3-3 lists the models in the S5510 series:
Table 3-3 Models in the S5510 series
Model
Power supply
unit (PSU)
Number of
service
ports
Port
Console
port
H3C
S5510-24P-AC
AC-input
28
24 × 10/100/1000
Mbps (electrical)
4 Gigabit SFP
Combo port
1
H3C
S5510-24P-DC
DC-input
28
24 × 10/100/1000
Mbps (electrical)
4 Gigabit SFP
Combo ports
1
H3C
S5510-24F-AC
AC-input
28
24 Gigabit SFP
ports
4 × 10/100/100
Mbps Combo
(electrical)
1
H3C
S5510-24F-DC
DC-input
28
24 Gigabit SFP
ports
4 × 10/100/1000
Mbps Combo ports
1
There are two power slots on the rear panel of an S5510 Ethernet switch. An S5510
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Ethernet switch is shipped with a power supply module installed in the power supply
slot PWR1 only. The power supply slot PWR2 is covered by a blank panel. You can
optionally install an AC/DC power supply module in PWR2 slot as a backup of PWR1.
Table 3-4 Combo ports and the corresponding ports on S5510 series
Specification Combo ports Matching ports
25 22
26 24
27 21
S5510-24P/S5510-24F
28 23
3.3 Software Features
H3C S3610&S5510 series Ethernet switches provide abundant software features to
meet different requirements of users. The following table lists the features of each part.
Table 3-5 Features of S3610&S5510 series Ethernet switches
Part Feature
01-Login
z Logging into a switch through the Console port
z Logging into a switch by using Telnet through an Ethernet
port
z Logging into a switch by using Modem through the Console
port
z Logging into a switch through Web or NMS
02-VLAN
z IEEE 802.1Q-compliant virtual local area network (VLAN).
z Port-based VLAN
z Protocol-based VLAN
z Voice VLAN
z GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
03- IP Addressing
and Performance
z Configuring an IP address for a switch
z Configuring TCP attributes for a switch
04-QinQ-BPDU
Tunnelling
z QinQ
z Flexible QinQ
z BPDU TUNNEL
05-Port
Correlation
Configuration
z Three port states: Access, Trunk, and Hybrid.
z Setting broadcast suppression ratio globally.
z Loopback detection
z Cable test
z Link aggregation control protocol (LACP)
z Configuring port isolation group
06-Link
Aggregation
z Static link aggregation using LACP (Link Aggregation
Control Protocol)
z Manually created link aggregation group
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Part Feature
07-MAC Address
Table
Management
z Configuring dynamic, static, and blackhole MAC addresses
z Configuring aging time for MAC addresses
z Configuring MAC address learning limit on each port
08- IP Source
Guard
z Configuring MAC address-IP address-port binding
09-MSTP
z STP/RSTP/MSTP
z BPDU guard
z Root guard
z Loop guard
z TC-BPDU attack guard
10-IPv6
z IPv6 basic configuration
z Ping IPv6/Traceroute IPv6
z Manual IPv6 tunnel
z Configuring IPv4 compatible with the IPv6 tunnel
z 6to4 tunnel
z ISATAP tunnel
z IPv4/IPv6 double protocol stacks
11-Routing
Overview
Provide an overview of IPv4/IPv6 routing and routing table
display and maintenance.
12-IPv4 Routing
z Static route
z Routing information protocol (RIP) v1/v2
z Open shortest path first (OSPF)
z Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System intra-domain
routing information exchange protocol (IS-IS)
z Border gateway protocol (BGP)
z Routing policy
13-BFD-GR
z Configuring static route-based BFD (Bidirectional
Forwarding Detection)
z Configuring OSPF-/BGP-/IS-IS-based GR
14-IPv6 Routing
z IPv6 static route
z RIPng
z OSPFv3
z IPv6 IS-IS
z IPv6 BGP
z IPv6 routing policy
15-Multicast
Protocol
z Internet group management protocol (IGMP) Snooping
z Multicast listener discovery (MLD)-Snooping
z Internet group management protocol (IGMP)
z Protocol-independent multicast-dense mode (PIM-DM)
z Protocol-independent multicast-sparse mode (PIM-SM)
z Multicast source discovery protocol (MSDP)
16-802.1x-HABP-
MAC
Authentication
z 802.1x authentication
z Guest VLAN
z Huawei authentication bypass protocol (HABP)
z MAC address authentication
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Part Feature
17-AAA-RADIUS-
HWTACACS
z Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
z Remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS)
z Huawei terminal access controller access control system
(HWTACACS)
18-ARP
z Configuring ARP entries manually
z Gratuitous ARP
z ARP source suppression
z Proxy ARP
19-DHCP
z DHCP server
z DHCP relay
z DHCP Snooping
z Applying option184 in DHCP server function
z Applying option82 in DHCP server/DHCP relay function
20-ACL
z IPv4 basic ACLs
z IPv4 advanced ACLs
z Layer 2 ACLs
z IPv4 user-defined ACLs
z IPv6 basic ACLs
z IPv6 advanced ACLs
z Flow template
21-QoS
z Traffic classification, traffic policing, and traffic shaping
z QoS policy
z Congestion management
z Priority mapping
z Congestion avoidance
z Aggregated CAR
z VLAN policy
z Traffic mirroring
22-Port Mirroring
z Local port mirroring
z Remote port mirroring
23- Cluster
Management
z Huawei group management protocol (HGMP) v2
z Neighbor discovery protocol (NDP)
z Neighbor topology discovery protocol (NTDP)
24-UDP Helper z Forwarding UDP broadcast packets by using UDP Helper
25- SNMP-RMON
z Simple network management protocol (SNMP) v3,
compatible with SNMP v1/v2
z Remote monitoring (RMON)
26-NTP z Network time protocol (NTP)
27-DNS
z Static DNS
z Dynamic DNS
28-File System
Management
z File system management
z Configuration file management
z Configuring a switch as an FTP server/FTP client
z Configuring a switch as a TFTP client
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Part Feature
29-Information
Center
z System logs
z Alarms in different severities
z Debugging information output
30- System
Maintaining and
Debugging
z Configuring command levels
z Configuring online help for command lines
z Configuring system time
z Displaying and configuring system device state
31-NQA z Network Quality Analyzer (NQA)
32-VRRP
z IPv4-based Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
z IPv6-based VRRP
33-SSH z Secure shell (SSH)
34-MCE z Multi-CE (MCE)
35-OAM z Ethernet OAM (operation, administration, and maintenance)
36-DLDP z Device Link Detection Protocol (DLDP)
37-RRPP z Rapid Ring Protection Protocol (RRPP)
38-SSL-HTTPS
z Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
z HTTP Security (HTTPS)
39-PKI z Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
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Chapter 4 Networking Applications
4.1 H3C S3610 Series Ethernet Switches Networking
Applications
4.1.1 Broadband Ethernet Access for Residential Communities
On the broadband access network of a residential community, an H3C S3610 switch is
located in the center. It is downlinked to Layer 2 switches (such as S3100 series) to
reach the Ethernet users and uplinked to a core Layer 3 switch through a GE extension
module to connect to the MAN backbone.
MAN Backbone
Core layer
Distribution layer
Community/building
access layer
Corridor access layer
S9500/S7500
Series
S3610 Series S3610 Series
L2 Switch L2 Switch
FE FE FE FE
GE
GE
Figure 4-1 Community Ethernet access networking with H3C S3610 series
4.1.2 Application in Networks of Branches or Small- to Medium-Sized
Enterprises
For small-to medium-sized enterprises or branches of a large enterprise, the H3C
S3610 series can serve as the backbone switches on their networks and can be
connected to the headquarters or other branches through routers.
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Other
builds/floors
Workgroup1 Workgroup2
S3100 Series
S3100 Series
S3610 Series
R2600/R3600
S3600 Series
Server
WAN
Figure 4-2 H3C S3610 series application in branch network of midsize/large enterprise
4.1.3 Application in Large Enterprise and Campus Networks
In a large enterprise or campus network, the H3C S3610 series are located at the
convergence layer. They are downlinked to Layer 2 switches, S3100 Series for
example; and uplinked to a layer 3 switch through GE interfaces. These switches
together provide a network-wide intranet solution that covers gigabit-to-backbone and
100 Mbps-to-desktop.
Intranet Backbone
S3100 Series
S3100 Series
FE 100M
S3610 Series
Department
Server
S9500/7500
Series
GE 1000M
S3610 Series
Server cluster
Figure 4-3 H3C S3610 series application in large enterprise and campus network
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4.1.4 IPv4/IPv6 Hybrid Networking
Full IPv4 networking and full IPv6 networking are similar. At the early stage of IPv6
implementation, however, IPv4/IPv6 hybrid networks are common. This gives full play
to the IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack and IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling features provided by the H3C
S3610 series and enables flexible networking.
IPv4 Backbone
Layer 3
switch
6to4 tunnel 6to4 tunnel
IPv4 Server
IPv6 Server
S3610 Series S3610 Series
S3100 Series
S3100 Series
IPv4 Host IPv4 Host IPv6 Host IPv4 Host IPv6 Host
Figure 4-4 Application in a large enterprise and campus IPv4/IPv6 hybrid network
4.2 H3C S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Networking
Applications
4.2.1 Broadband Ethernet Access for Residential Communities
An H3C S5510 series Ethernet switch can operate on the distribution layer of a
broadband MAN. You can connect it to a backbone router or Layer 3 switch in the uplink
direction through its GigabitEthernet optical ports, and connect it to Layer 2/Layer 3
devices operating as the portal devices of community networks through its
GigabitEthernet optical ports. Additionally, you can use multiple GigabitEthernet ports
to form GigabitEthernet trunk ports so as to broaden the uplink and downlink
bandwidth.
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MAN backbone
Building
network
Building
network
Building
network
Building
network
S3100
series
S3100
series
S5510 series
S5510 series
GE/GE aggregation GE/GE aggregation
GE GE GE GE
GE
Local service
center
Distribution layer of the
community/building
Access layer of
the building
Core layer
Figure 4-5 Network diagram for using H3C S5510 series Ethernet switches in
broadband MAN
4.2.2 Application in Networks of Branches or Small/Medium-Sized and
Large Enterprises
In the branches of a small-/medium-sized or large enterprises, you can use H3C S5510
series Ethernet switches as the backbone layer devices. In this case, network devices
can connect to an S5510 Ethernet switch in the following ways.
z Connecting the Layer 2/Layer 3 Ethernet switches (such as S3026/3526 Ethernet
switches) of workgroups to GigabitEthernet optical ports or electrical interfaces
z Connecting to the other floors/buildings through long-/short-haul GigabitEthernet
optical ports
z Connecting to the server directly through GigabitEthernet/100 Mbps electrical
ports or connecting to the server group through the Layer 2/Layer 3 Ethernet
switches in the workgroup through GigabitEthernet/100 Mbps electrical ports
z Connecting to routers through 10/100 Mbps electrical ports
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Other
buildings/floors
Workgroup 1 Workgroup 2
S3100 series
S5510 series
R2600/R3600
S3600 series
Server
WAN
GE
GE
GE GE
100M
Figure 4-6 Network diagram for using H3C S5510 series Ethernet switches in
networks of small-/medium-sized and large enterprises
4.2.3 Application in Large Enterprise and Campus Networks
H3C S5510 series Ethernet switches can operate as the distribution layer devices in
the networks of large enterprises and campus networks. In this case, you can connect
an S5510 Ethernet switch to a backbone router or Layer 3 switches through its
GigabitEthernet optical ports or electrical ports, and connect Layer 2 or Layer 3 devices
in workgroups to the GigabitEthernet optical ports or electrical ports of the S5510
Ethernet switch.
S3100 series
Workgroup
S5510 series
S9500/GSR
Series
GE/GE
aggregation
S5510 series
GE GE GE GE
S3100 series
Workgroup
Figure 4-7 H3C S5510 series application in large enterprise and campus network
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4.2.4 IPv4/IPv6 Hybrid Networking
Full IPv4 networking and full IPv6 networking are similar. At the early stage of IPv6
implementation, however, IPv4/IPv6 hybrid networks are common. This gives full play
to the IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack and IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling features provided by the H3C
S5510 series and enables flexible networking.
IPv4 backbone
Layer 3
switch
6to4 tunnel 6to4 tunnel
IPv4 server
IPv6 server
S5510 series S5510 series
S3100 series S3100 series
IPv4 Host IPv6 HostIPv4 Host IPv4 Host IPv6 Host
Figure 4-8 Network diagram for using H3C S5510 series in the IPv4/IPv6 hybrid
network of large enterprises and campuses
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H3C S3610series Operating instructions

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Type
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