H3C S9500 Series Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Operation Manual
Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
http://www.h3c.com
Manual Version: T2-08165E-20081225-C-1.24
Product Version: S9500-CMW310-R1648
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About This Manual
Organization
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Configuration Manual is organized as follows:
Part Contents
00 Product Overview
includes Obtaining the Documentation, Product
Features, and Features.
01 Access Volume
includes Ethernet Port Configuration, POS Port
Configuration, Link Aggregation Configuration, Port
Isolation Configuration, VLAN Configuration, MAC
Address Table Management Configuration, GVRP
Configuration, QinQ Configuration, Ethernet Port
Loopback Detection Configuration, DLDP Configuration,
Ethernet OAM Configuration, Smart Link and Monitor
Link Configuration, MSTP Configuration, BPDU Tunnel
Configuration, HVRP Configuration, RRPP
Configuration and RPR Configuration.
02 IP Services Volume
includes ARP Configuration, IP Address Configuration,
VRRP Configuration, DHCP Configuration, DNS
Configuration, UDP Helper Configuration, NAT
Configuration, IP Performance Configuration and URPF
Configuration.
03 IP Routing Volume
includes IP Routing Protocol Overview, Static Route
Configuration, RIP Configuration, OSPF Configuration,
ISIS Configuration, BGP Configuration, IP Route Policy
Configuration, Route Capacity Configuration and
Recursive Routing Configuration.
04 IP Multicast Volume
includes Multicast Overview, Common Multicast
Configuration, IGMP Snooping Configuration, IGMP
Configuration, PIM Configuration, Multicast VLAN
Configuration, MSDP Configuration and MBGP
Configuration.
05 MPLS VPN Volume
includes MPLS Configuration, MPLS VLL Configuration,
MPLS VPLS Configuration, MPLS L3VPN Configuration,
MPLS OAM Configuration and MPLS Hybrid Insertion
Configuration.
06 QoS ACL Volume includes QoS Configuration and ACL Configuration.
07 Security Volume
includes Protocol Port Security Configuration, 802.1X
Configuration , AAA RADIUS HWTACACS
Configuration ,Password Control Configuration, SSH
Configuration, IDS Linkage Configuration, Portal
Configuration, VBAS Configuration and Traffic
Accounting Configuration.
Part Contents
08 System Volume
includes Command Line Interface Configuration, Login
and User Interface Configuration, FTP and TFTP
Configuration, HA Configuration, NQA Configuration,
NetStream Configuration, NTP Configuration, RMON
Configuration, SNMP Configuration, Packet Statistics
Accounting Configuration, Device Management
Configuration, Configuration File Management
Configuration, File System Management Configuration,
Cluster Management Configuration, System
Maintenance and Debugging Configuration, Information
Center Configuration, PoE Configuration, Clock Module
Configuration, ACSEI Server Configuration and OAP
Module Configuration.
09 Acronyms Offers the acronyms used in this manual.
Conventions
The manual uses the following conventions:
I. Command conventions
Convention Description
Boldface
The keywords of a command line are in Boldface.
italic
Command arguments are in italic.
[ ]
Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are
optional.
{ x | y | ... }
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One is selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets
and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected.
{ x | y | ... } *
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be
selected.
[ x | y | ... ] *
Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets
and separated by vertical bars. Many or none can be
selected.
&<1-n>
The argument(s) before the ampersand (&) sign can be
entered 1 to n times.
# A line starting with the # sign is comments.
II. GUI conventions
Convention Description
< >
Button names are inside angle brackets. For example, click
<OK>.
[ ]
Window names, menu items, data table and field names
are inside square brackets. For example, pop up the [New
User] window.
/
Multi-level menus are separated by forward slashes. For
example, [File/Create/Folder].
III. Symbols
Convention Description
Warning
Means reader be extremely careful. Improper operation
may cause bodily injury.
Caution
Means reader be careful. Improper operation may cause
data loss or damage to equipment.
Note
Means a complementary description.
Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, each H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches documentation
set includes the following:
Manual Description
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Installation Manual
It introduces the installation procedure,
commissioning, maintenance and
monitoring of the S9500 series routing
switches.
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
Command Manual
It includes Feature List and Command
Index, Access Volume, IP Service
Volume, IP Routing Volume, IP Multicast
Volume, MPLS VPN Volume, QoS ACL
Volume, Security Volume, and System
Volume.
Obtaining Documentation
You can access the most up-to-date H3C product documentation on the World Wide
Web at this URL: http://www.h3c.com.
The following are the columns from which you can obtain different categories of product
documentation:
[Products & Solutions]: Provides information about products and technologies.
[Technical Support & Document > Technical Documents]: Provides several categories
of product documentation, such as installation and operation.
[Technical Support & Document > Product Support > Software]: Provides the
documentation released with the software version.
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You can e-mail your comments about product documentation to [email protected].
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Operation Manual
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches System Volume Organization
Manual Version
T2-08165E-20081225-C-1.24
Product Version
S9500-CMW310-R1648
Organization
The System Volume is organized as follows:
Features
(operation
manual)
Description
Command Line
Interface
The S9500 series provide a series of configuration
commands and command line interfaces for configuring and
managing the switch. The volume describes:
z Command line interface
z Command line view
z Features and functions of command line
Login and User
Interface
The volume describes:
z Setting up configuration environment through the console
port
z Setting up configuration environment through telnet
z Setting up configuration environment through modem
dial-up
z User interface overview
z User interface configuration
z Management port overview
z Management port configuration
FTP and TFTP
FTP and TFTP are methods for transmitting files on the
Internet and IP networks. The volume describes:
z FTP overview
z FTP configuration
z TFTP overview
z TFTP configuration
HA
High Availability (HA) is to achieve a high availability of the
system. The volume describes:
z HA overview
z HA configuration
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Features
(operation
manual)
Description
NQA
A network quality analyzer (NQA), which is an enhancement
of the ping function, is used to test the performance of various
protocols operating in a network. The volume describes:
z NQA overview
z NQA configuration
NetStream
NetStream provides the packet statistics function. It can
classify the stream information according to the destination
IP address, destination port number, source IP address,
source port number, protocol number and ToS of the packet,
and performs independent statistics for different stream
information. The volume describes:
z Netstream overview
z Netstream configuration
NTP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the TCP/IP that advertises
the accurate time throughout the network. The volume
describes:
z NTP overview
z NTP configuration
RMON
Remote Monitoring (RMON) is a type of Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF)-defined MIB. RMON helps the SNMP
monitor the remote network device more actively and
effectively, which provides a highly efficient means for the
monitoring of the subnet operations.
The volume describes:
z RMON overview
z RMON configuration
SNMP
SNMP has been put into use and widely accepted as an
industry standard in practice. It is used for ensuring the
transmission of the management information between any
two nodes. The volume describes:
z SNMP overview
z SNMP configuration
z Trap configuration
Packet Statistics
Accounting
The volume describes:
z Outbound packet statistics accounting
z QoS queue statistics accounting
Device
Management
With the device management function, the switch can display
the current running state and event debugging information
about the slots, thereby implementing the maintenance and
management of the state and communication of the physical
devices. The volume describes:
z Device management overview
z How to manage devices (such as reboot the device,
upgrade Boot ROM and specify Bootstrap programs for
the device)
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Features
(operation
manual)
Description
Configuration File
Management
The management module of configuration file provides a
user-friendly operation interface. It saves the configuration of
the switch in the text format of command line to record the
whole configuration process. The volume describes:
z Introduction to configuration file management
z Configuration file management configuration
File System
Management
The switch provides a file system module for user’s efficient
management on the storage devices such as Flash memory.
The file system offers file access and directory management,
mainly including creating the file system, creating, deleting,
modifying and renaming a file or a directory and opening a
file. The volume describes:
z Introduction to file system management
z File system management configuration
Cluster
Management
Cluster management enables management devices to
administrate switches in a centralized way and allows switch
cascading. The volume describes:
z HGMP V1 overview
z HGMP Server configuration
z HGMP V1 configuration
System
Maintenance and
Debugging
For the majority of protocols and features supported, the system
provides corresponding debugging information to help users
diagnose errors. The volume describes:
z Introduction to system maintenance and debugging
z Maintenance and debugging configuration
Information Center
The information center is an indispensable part of the switch
to classify and manage system information. The volume
describes:
z Introduction to information center
z Information center configuration
PoE
Equipped with external power supply and PoE-capable
cards, the switches can provide power for remote powered
devices (PDs). The volume describes:
z PoE overview
z PoE configuration
z PoE PSU supervision configuration
Clock Module
The clock module is responsible for providing high-precision
and high-reliability synchronous 38.88 MHz SDH clock
signals for all LPUs. The clock module selects an input clock
source automatically, performs software phase-lock function,
and monitors the board status in real time. The volume
describes:
z Introduction to clock module
z Clock module configuration
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Features
(operation
manual)
Description
ACSEI Server
As a private protocol, ACSEI provides a method for
exchanging information between ACFP clients and ACFP
server. The volume describes:
z ACSEI overview
z ACSEI Server configuration
OAP Module
Open Application Platform (OAP) is developed based on
Open Application Architecture (OAA). It can be an
independent network device, or a board used as an extended
part of a device. We call this kind of board as an OAP
module. The volume describes:
z OAP overview
z Logging In to the operating system of an OAP module
z Configuring the management IP address of an OAP
module
z Resetting the system of an OAP module
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H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Command Line Interface.............................................................................................1-1
1.1 Command Line Interface ................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Command Line View.......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Features and Functions of Command Line ..................................................................... 1-10
1.3.1 Online Help of Command Line.............................................................................. 1-10
1.3.2 Displaying Characteristics of Command Line ....................................................... 1-11
1.3.3 History Command of Command Line.................................................................... 1-12
1.3.4 Common Command Line Error Messages............................................................ 1-12
1.3.5 Editing Characteristics of Command Line............................................................. 1-13
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Chapter 1 Command Line Interface
When configuring command line interface, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:
z Command Line Interface
z Command Line View
z Features and Functions of Command Line
1.1 Command Line Interface
H3C series switches provide a series of configuration commands and command line
interfaces for configuring and managing the switch. The command line interface has
the following characteristics:
z Local configuration via the Console port and AUX port.
z Local or remote configuration via Telnet.
z Remote configuration through dialing with modem via the AUX port.
z Hierarchy command protection to avoid the unauthorized users accessing switch.
z Enter a “?” to get immediate online help.
z Provide network testing commands, such as Tracert and Ping, to fast troubleshoot
the network.
z Provide various detailed debugging information to help with network
troubleshooting.
z Log in and manage other switch directly, using the Telnet command.
z Provide FTP service for the users to upload and download files.
z Provide the function similar to Doskey to execute a history command.
z The command line interpreter searches for target not fully matching the keywords.
You can key in either the whole keyword or part of it, as long as it is unique and not
ambiguous.
1.2 Command Line View
H3C series switches provide hierarchy protection for the command lines to avoid
unauthorized user accessing illegally.
Commands are classified into four levels, namely visit level, monitor level, system level
and manage level. They are introduced as follows:
z Visit level: Commands of this level involve command of network diagnosis tool
(such as ping and tracert), command of switch between different language
environments of user interface (language-mode) and the telnet command. The
operation of saving configuration file is not allowed on this level of commands.
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z Monitor level: Commands of this level, including the display command and the
debugging command, are used for system maintenance, service fault diagnosis,
etc. The operation of saving configuration file is not allowed on this level of
commands.
z System level: Service configuration commands, including routing command and
commands on each network layer, are used to provide direct network service to
the user.
z Manage level: They are commands that influence basis operation of the system
and system support module, which plays a support role on service. Commands of
this level involve file system commands, FTP commands, TFTP commands,
XModem downloading commands, user management commands, and level
setting commands.
At the same time, login users are classified into four levels that correspond to the four
command levels respectively. After users of different levels log in, they can only use
commands at the levels that are equal to or lower than their own level.
In order to prevent unauthorized users from illegal intrusion, users will be authenticated
when switching from a lower level to a higher level with super [ level ] command. User
ID authentication is performed when users at lower level switch to users at higher level.
If users pass the authentication, they will switch to a higher level; otherwise, they will
remain at the original user level.
Different command views are implemented according to different requirements. They
are related to one another. For example, after logging into the switch, you will enter user
view, in which you can only use some basic functions such as displaying the running
state and statistics information. In user view, key in system-view to enter system view,
in which you can key in different configuration commands and enter the corresponding
views.
The command line provides the following views:
z User view
z System view
z Port view
z VLAN view
z VLAN interface view
z Local-user view
z User interface view
z FTP Client command view
z SFTP Client view
z MST region view
z PIM view
z MSDP view
z IPv4 multicast sub-address family view
z RIP view
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z OSPF view
z OSPF area view
z BGP view
z IS-IS view
z Route policy view
z Basic ACL view
z Advanced ACL view
z Layer-2 ACL view
z Conform-level view
z WRED index view
z RADIUS server group view
z ISP domain view
z MPLS view
z VPNv4 sub-address family view
z VPN-instance sub-address family view
z BGP-VPNv4 sub-address family view
z MPLS L2VPN view
z L2VPN address family view
z Route-Policy view
z vpn-instance view
z OSPF protocol view
z Remote-peer view
z VSI-LDP view
z VSI view
z HWTACACS view
z Port group view
z Lanswitch view
z HGMP view
z NQA test group view
The following table describes the function features of different views and the ways to
enter or quit. Port numbers are only for examples.
Table 1-1 Function feature of command view
Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
User view
Show the basic
information
about operation
and statistics
<H3C>
Enter right
after
connecting the
switch
Use quit to
end the
disconnection
with the switch
System view
Configure
system
parameters
[H3C]
Key in
system-view
in user view
Use quit or
return to
return to user
view
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Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
[H3C-Ethernet
2/1/1]
100M
Ethernet port
view
Key in
interface
ethernet 2/1/1
in system view
[H3C-GigabitE
thernet2/1/1]
GigabitEthern
et port view
Key in
interface
gigabitethern
et 2/1/1 in
system view
Ethernet port
view:
Configure
Ethernet port
parameters
[H3C-GigabitE
thernet2/1/1]
10G Ethernet
port view
Key in
interface
gigabitethern
et 2/1/1 in
system view
POS port view:
Configure POS
port parameters
[H3C-Pos2/1/
1]
Key in
interface pos
2/1/1 in
system view
RPR logical port
view: Configure
RPR port
parameters
[H3C- RprPos
3/1/1]
Key in
interface
RprPos 3/1/1
in system view
Port view
RPR POS
physical port
view: Configure
physical
parameters for
RPR ports
[H3C-RprPos
2/1/1.1]
Key in
interface
RprPos2/1/1.
1 in system
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
VLAN view
Configure VLAN
parameters
[H3C-Vlan1]
Key in vlan 1
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
VLAN
interface
view
Configure IP
interface
parameters for a
VLAN or a
VLAN
aggregation
[H3C-Vlan-int
erface1]
Key in
interface
vlan-interfac
e 1 in system
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
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Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
Local-user
view
Configure local
user parameters
[H3C-luser-us
er1]
Key in
local-user
user1 in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
User
interface
view
Configure user
interface
parameters
[H3C-ui0]
Key in
user-interfac
e 0 in system
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
FTP client
command
view
Configure FTP
Client
parameters
[ftp]
Key in ftp in
user view
Use quit to
return to
system view
SFTP Client
view
Configure SFTP
Client
parameters
<sftp-client>
Key in sftp
ip-address in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
MST region
view
Configure MST
region
parameters
[H3C-mst-regi
on]
Key in stp
region-config
uration in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
PIM view
Configure PIM
parameters
[H3C-PIM]
Key in pim in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
MSDP view
Configure
MSDP
parameters
[H3C-msdp]
Key in msdp
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
IPv4
multicast
sub-address
family view
Enter the IPv4
multicast
sub-address
family view to
configure MBGP
multicast
extension
parameters
[H3C-bgp-af-
mul]
Key in
ipv4-family
multicast in
BGP view
Use quit to
return to BGP
view
Use return to
return to user
view
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Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
RIP view
Configure RIP
parameters
[H3C-rip]
Key in rip in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
OSPF view
Configure OSPF
parameters
[H3C-ospf-1]
Key in ospf in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
OSPF area
view
Configure OSPF
area parameters
[H3C-ospf-
1-area-0.0.0.1
]
Key in area 1
in OSPF view
Use quit to
return to
OSPF view
Use return to
return to user
view
BGP view
Configure BGP
parameters
[H3C-bgp]
Key in bgp
100 in system
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
IS-IS view
Configure IS-IS
parameters
[H3C-isis]
Key in isis in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Route policy
view
Configure route
policy
parameters
[H3C-route-po
licy]
Key in
route-policy
policy1 permit
node 10 in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Basic ACL
view
Define the rule
of basic ACL
[H3C-acl-
basic-2000]
Key in acl
number 2000
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
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Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
Advanced
ACL view
Define the rule
of advanced
ACL
[H3C-acl-adv-
3000]
Key in acl
number 3000
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Layer-2 ACL
view
Define the rule
of layer-2 ACL
[H3C-acl-link-
4000]
Key in acl
number 4000
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Conform-lev
el view
Configure the
"DSCP +
Conform-level
Service group"
mapping table
and ”EXP +
Conform-level-
>service
parameters”
mapping table
and
"Local-preceden
ce +
Conform-level
802.1p priority"
mapping table
[H3C-conform
-level-0]
Key in qos
conform-leve
l 0 in system
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
WRED index
view
Configure
WRED
parameters
[H3C-wred-0]
Key in wred 0
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
RADIUS
server group
view
Configure radius
parameters
[H3C-radius-1
]
Key in radius
scheme 1 in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
ISP domain
view
Configure ISP
domain
parameters
[H3C-isp-h3c1
63.net]
Key in
domain
h3c163.net in
system view
Use to return
to system view
Use return to
return to user
view
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Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
MPLS view
Configure MPLS
parameters
[H3C-mpls]
Key in mpls in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
VPNv4
sub-address
family view
Configure
VPNv4 address
family
parameters
[H3C-bgp-af-v
pn]
Key in
ipv4-family
vpnv4 in BGP
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
VPN-instanc
e
sub-address
family view
Configure VPN
instance
sub-address
family
parameters
[H3C-bgp-af-v
pn-instance]
Key in
ipv4-family
vpn-instance
vpna in
BGP/RIP view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
BGP-VPNv4
sub-address
family view
Configure
BGP-VPNv4
sub-address
family
parameters
[H3C-bgp-af-v
pn]
Key in
ipv4-family
vpn-instance
in BGP/RIP
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
MPLS
L2VPN view
Configure MPLS
L2VPN service
parameters
[H3C-mpls-l2v
pn-vpna]
Key in mpls
l2vpn vpna
encapsulatio
n Ethernet in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
L2VPN
address
family view
Configure
L2VPN service
parameters
[H3C-bgp-af-l
2vpn]
Key in
l2vpn-family
in BGP view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Route-Policy
view
Configure
Route-Policy
service
parameters
[H3C-route-po
licy]
Key in
route-policy
route-policy-n
ame { permit |
deny } node
node-number
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
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Command
view
Function Prompt
Command to
enter
Command to
exit
vpn-instance
view
Configure
vpn-instance
parameters
[H3C-vpn-vpn
-instance_blu
e]
Key in ip
vpn-instance
vpn-instance
_ vpna in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
OSPF
protocol
view
Configure OSPF
protocol
parameters
[H3C-ospf-10
0]
Key in ospf
process-id
[ router-id
router-id-num
ber ]
[ vpn-instanc
e
vpn-instance-
name ] in
system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Remote-pee
r view
Configure MPLS
peer group
parameters
[H3C-mpls-re
mote1]
Key in mpls
remote1
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
VSI-LDP
view
Configure some
VPLS features
[9500-vsi-H3C
-ldp]
Key in vsi
H3C in system
view
Key in
pwsignal ldp
in vsi view
Use quit to
return to vsi
view
Use return to
return to user
view
VSI view
Specify VPLS
mode
[9500-vsi-H3C
]
Key in vsi
H3C in system
view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
HWTACAC
S view
Configure
HWTACACS
protocol
parameters
[9500-hwtaca
cs-H3C]
Key in
hwtacacs
scheme H3C
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
Port group
view
Combine the
ports with the
same
configuration,
omitting
repeated
configuration
procedure
[9500-port-gro
up X]
Key in
port-group X
in system view
Use quit to
return to
system view
Use return to
return to user
view
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H3C S9500 Series Operating instructions

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