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H3C S5500-SI System Description ISSUE 2.0 Date : Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Impelling 1000M desktop connection demands Development of IPV6 applications New-generation full 1000M IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack switch Review
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Understand S5500-SI configuration and hardware structure Comprehend S5500-SI software features Master typical S5500-SI applications Grasp basic S5500-SI maintenance Objectives Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Chapter 1 S5500-SI System Description Chapter 2 S5500-SI Software Features Chapter 3 Typical S5500-SI Applications Chapter 4 Basic S5500-SI Maintenance Contents
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www.h3c.com 5 References H3C S5500-SI Installation Manual H3C S5500-SI Operation Manual H3C S5500-SI Command Manual H3C S5500-SI FAQ
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www.h3c.com 6 S5500-SI System Description System description——1000M weak L3 Ethernet switch High port density Flexible extension slot Support 10GE uplink Support PoE Support IPv6 Equipment positioning At the access layer of enterprise network At the convergence layer of enterprise or campus network
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www.h3c.com 7 Product Positioning Layer 2 Layer 3- Layer 3 Metro 10GE GE FE H3C S9500 H3C S7500 H3C S5600 H3C S5100-26C H3C S5100-24P H3C S5600-PWR Quidway S3552I Quidway S3528 H3C S3600-EI-PWR H3C S3600-EI H3C S3600-SI H3C S5100-50C H3C S5100-48P Quidway S3000-EI Quidway S3050C H3C S3100-SI Quidway S2000-EI H3C S9500 H3C S7502M S5500-SI H3C S5600 Quidway S5000 L3- + GE+ 10GE uplink +IPv4/IPv6
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www.h3c.com 8 H3C Series Products Comparison S5500-SIS5100-EIS5600S5510 Quantity of GE ports24/48 24 Quantity of 10GE ports4220 10GE port typeXFP/CX4XENPAK/CX4XENPAK/XFPNA IRFNASupport NA PoESupportNASupportNA MAC address8K16K 12K ARP table2K2568K4K Routing table5121616K RIPSupportNASupport OSPFNA Support PIMNA Support VRRPNA Support IPv6 protocol stackSupportNA Support RIPngSupportNA Support OSFPv3NA Support Software platformComwareV5ComwareV3 ComwareV5
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www.h3c.com 9 Comparison with Competitors’ Products H3C S5500-SICisco C3560HP 2800HP 3400cl Fixed port 24 GE + 4 SFP(Combo) 48 GE + 4 SFP(Combo) 24 GE + 4 SFP 48 GE + 4 SFP 24 GE + 4 SFP(Combo) 48 GE + 4 SFP(Combo) 24 GE + 4 SFP(Combo) 48 GE + 4 SFP(Combo) Extension port4x10GENone 2x10GE Routing table5128k?? Flow speed limitGranularity 64kbpsGranularity 8kpsNA Quantity of queues8444 L2 protocolLACP/GVRP/MSTPLACP/VTP/MSTP/PVST+LACP/MSTP/GVRP/CDPLACP/MSTP/GVRP/LLDP IPv4 routing protocol RIPRIP/OSPF/BGP/IGRP/EIGRPNARIP/OSPF IPv6 routing protocol RIPngRIPng/OSPFv3NA Equal cost routeNASupportNA Policy routeNASupportNA Multicast protocol IGMP Snooping/MLD Snooping IGMP/PIM/MLD SnoopingIGMPv3 VRRPNAHSRPNAXRRP SSHv2/Tacacs+Support sFlowNA Support PoESupport NA
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www.h3c.com 10 Product Models and Configuration H3C S5500-SI series models and configuration H3C S5500-28C-SI 24 1000M electrical interfaces + 4 SFP ports (combo) + 2 extension slots H3C S5500-52C-SI 48 1000M electrical interfaces +4 SFP ports (combo) + 2 extension slots H3C S5500-28C-PWR-SI 24 1000M electrical interfaces + PoE + 4 SFP ports (combo) + 2 extension slots H3C S5500-52C-PWR-SI 48 1000M electrical interfaces + PoE + 4 SFP ports (combo) + 2 extension slots
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www.h3c.com 11 Product Models and Configuration Extension modules (hot swappable) LSPM1XP1P 1-port XFP 10GE Module, the XFP shall support LR/SR/ER/LRM LSPM1XP2P 2-port XFP 10GE Module, the XFP shall support LR/SR/ER/LRM LSPM1CX2P 2-port CX4 10GE Module CX4 cable 50cm/100cm/300cm (screw-screw) 300cm (screw-clip)
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www.h3c.com 12 Panel LEDs Power LED Display the equipment status: normal/POST error RPS LED Display the current RPS input status Mode LED Display the current mode keystroke status: speed/duplex/PoE Module LED Display the current extension module status: normal/abnormal/not in position 7-Segment Display Display the current equipment status: POST ID Cluster Status (Commander/Member/Candidate/Standalone) File download indication PoE utilization indication Fan/Temperature alarm indication Port LED Display the current port status based on mode keystroke: Speed: 1000M/10-100M/POST Fail Duplex: Full /Half Duplex/POST Fail PoE: Normal/Fault/POST Fail
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www.h3c.com 13 Hardware Structure S5500-28C-SI hardware structure Switch CPU PCI 10GE 24 GE Module2 Module1 Module2 Switch CPU PCI Switch Module1 10GE 48 GE S5500-52C-SI hardware structure
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www.h3c.com 14 Hardware Structure Features Hardware design features Super compact, highest 1000M port density Dimensions: 440 mm X 43.6 mm X 300 mm (Non-PoE)/ 440 mm X 43.6 mm X 420 mm (PoE) The front panel offers 48 1000M electrical interfaces and 4 1000M SFP optical interfaces The rear panel offers maximum of 4 10GE ports High performance design, speed experience All ports are at full wire speed, and switching capacity is 128 Gbps/176 Gbps 10GE interface Flexible extensibility Multiple types of extension modules Cost-effective 10GE interface (CX4) Comprehensive reliability design Provide RPS and AC/DC power supply Hot-swappable extension module Support monitoring alarm of environment temperature and fans Temperature-control fan Extension module without CPU
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Chapter 1 S5500-SI System Description Chapter 2 S5500-SI Software Features Chapter 3 Typical S5500-SI Applications Chapter 4 Basic S5500-SI Maintenance Contents
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www.h3c.com 16 Software Features Overview Software design features Built on the brand-new Comware5 platform, integrated with intelligences and advantages 8-year VRP R&D Progressive 3Com technologies Rich services Routing protocol: static route/RIP IPv6: RIPng Multicast capability: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping and MVR+ Radius-based user authentication: 802.1x and MAC authentication Voice VLAN PoE…… Considerate design, easy to use and secure Profile-based management (PoE profile) How-swappable extension module Password protection Powerful maintenance, convenient fault diagnosis Self-contained LED and 7-segment display, reflects the current state of equipment in real time
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www.h3c.com 17 Port Features Basic features Port Types: 1000Base-T, SFP, XFP, CX4 Speed/Duplex auto-negotiation Auto MDI/MDIX Broadcast storm control (BC, MC, UC) Port aggregation Support 12 trunk groups Each group supports max to 8 GE ports or 2 10G ports Support LACP dynamic link aggregation Port isolation Port isolation (Protected Port) Other features PoE Combo ports
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www.h3c.com 18 Port Features Precautions Broadcast storm suppression In the port mode, the suppression percentage of the 64-byte broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast packet is accurate. This is because that the chip supports broadcast suppression based on PPS only. In the case of percentage-based suppression, the system converts the percentage into PPS based on 64 bytes. Therefore the PPS mode is recommended. Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown unicast suppression does not change the port’s instantaneous speed, but prohibits packet forwarding in a certain period to implement suppression. When broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast suppression and CAR are concurrently enabled on a port, the final wire speed is calculated with the following formula: CIR/wire speed * packets suppression pps. Port aggregation The selected/unselected principles of V3/V5 static aggregation ports are different. When there are over eight ports to be aggregated, products at the two ends may select different ports. IP unicast packet: load balancing based on source/destination IP and source port Non-IP unicast packet: load balancing based on source/destination MAC, VLAN and ethertype IPMC multicast: load balancing based on source/destination IP and incoming port index Other multicast/broadcast/unknown unicast packet: load balancing based on source/destination MAC and incoming port index
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www.h3c.com 19 Port Features——POE PoE: 802.3af standard PD/Legacy PD support (Cisco/Huawei) Max to 15.4Watt power per port 24 Ports max power support with AC input Full port max power support with DC input 3 priorities support: Critical/High/Low Power statistics: Current/Average/Peak CLI DEVM Driver MCU Others UAR T Switch PSU
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www.h3c.com 20 L2 Features MAC address management 8K MAC addresses /128 static MAC addresses MAC black hole MAC learnt limitation VLAN 4094 802.1q VLANs GVRP Auto VLAN assignment via 802.1x Voice VLAN QinQ/Selective QinQ Spanning Tree STP/RSTP/MSTP BPDU guard/Root guard/Loop Guard/TC Protect
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www.h3c.com 21 Selective QinQ S5500-SI serves as the PE: In the uplink direction, the UNI port processes a received packet as follows: 1) Search the mapping table of inner VLANs and outer VLANs configured by the user for S-VLAN based on incoming port number and C-TAG; 2) Search the MAC table for outgoing port based on S-VID and C-DA; 3) Learn MAC address based on S-VID and C-SA; 4) Insert S-TAG into the packet, and then send it out through the outgoing port; 5) For the untagged or Pri-tagged packet, insert VID (equal to PVID of port) TAG into the packet, and then send it out. In the downlink direction, the UNI port processes a packet as follows: 1) Search the MAC table for outgoing port based on S-VID and C-DA; 2) Learn MAC address based on S-VID and C-SA; 3) Strip off S-TAG, and then send the packet out through the outgoing port.
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www.h3c.com 22 L3 Features L3 interface 64 VLAN interfaces Secondary IP address (4 IP per VLAN) ARP 2K ARP entries/ 64 static ARP entries ARP Proxy Unicast routing protocol RIPv1/v2 512 routing table (including 64 static routes) Multicast IGMPv1/v2/v3 Snooping 128 multicast groups MVR+ IGMP Fast Leave IGMP Filter IGMP Group Limit Drop known Source Deny
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www.h3c.com 23 Multicast Precautions IGMP Snooping When IGMP Snooping is enabled in a VLAN, uplink multicast data will flood the VLAN if no member joins in any multicast group. The solution is to enable unknown multicast discard in the VLAN. Note: When unknown multicast discard or multicast port source discard is enabled in the VLAN, multicast packets (such as OSPF, RIP and NTP) will be discarded. Multicast VLAN + Support multicast VLAN duplication, and port duplication capability is 64. The whole system shares 1K entries, and supports duplication of maximum of 16 ports in full configuration in the case that every port joins in 128 groups.
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www.h3c.com 24 IPv6 Features L3 interface 64 VLAN interfaces ND 1K ND entries (including 64 static ND entries) Unicast routing RIPng 256 routing table (including 64 static routes) Multicast MLDv1 Snooping/128 multicast groups Multicast VLAN Management Telnet/SSH/SNMP/HTTP over IPv6 ping/Tracert for IPv6
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www.h3c.com 25 Security Features HTTPs SSHv2 DES/3DES support User authentication 802.1x Centralized Mac authentication Local Database Radius Tacacs+ Packet Filtering L2L3/L4 Time-based 384 ACL entries per ASIC Port /VLAN based ACL Others DoS protection Password Recovery DHCP Snooping Trust Port Mirroring/Traffic Mirroring Up to 4 Monitor Port
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www.h3c.com 26 QoS Features Egress Queue 8 queues Scheduler : SP, WRR, SP + WRR Priority mapping/remarking 802.1p DSCP Traffic classification L2(Link)/ L3/L4(Advanced) Time-based Rate limiting Port Rate Limitation Ingress/Egress 64Kbps granularity Flow Rate Limitation Ingress only 64Kbps granularity L4 port range check
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www.h3c.com 27 Management Features HGMP V2 Web management: Support multiple browser: IE 5.5/IE 6/Netscape 7.1/Mozilla 1.4 Rich management function Basic port management (enable/disable, speed, flow control, etc) Layer 2 —VLAN Configuration —Voice VLAN Configuration —Spanning Tree Configuration —Link Aggregation Configuration —IGMP Snooping —Port Mirroring Management Configuration —Software Agent Upgrade —Network Login Configuration —User management (passwords, etc) —Device Configuration Save & Recovery —Administration: Initialize/Reboot/Save Configuration
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www.h3c.com 28 Features under Development Layer 2 UDLD VLAN Mapping RSPAN Flex Link Support 100M SFP Module Network Security DHCP Snooping Option82 Dynamic ARP Inspection IP Source Guard Port Security Multicast MLDv2 Snooping Management Enhanced Clustering Support Enhanced Web Management
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Chapter 1 S5500-SI System Description Chapter 2 S5500-SI Software Features Chapter 3 Typical S5500-SI Applications Chapter 4 Basic S5500-SI Maintenance Contents
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www.h3c.com 30 Typical Networking (Convergence Layer)
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www.h3c.com 31 Typical Networking (Access Layer)
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www.h3c.com 32 Typical Networking (IPv6) IPv4 Network IPv6 Enterprise Users IPv6 Users WLAN IPv6 Network Dual-Stack Access Mobile Network IPv4 Access IPv6 IDC Network Manager IPv6 Mobile Terminal IPv6 Island IPv4 Internet IPv6 Internet IPv6 Over IPv4Tunnel IPv6 Access IPv4 User IPv6 Link 6to4 Relay S5500-SI
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Chapter 1 S5500-SI System Description Chapter 2 S5500-SI Software Features Chapter 3 Typical S5500-SI Applications Chapter 4 Basic S5500-SI Maintenance Contents
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www.h3c.com 34 Common Fault Location——DIAG Mode The S5500-SI integrates the diagnosis mode provided by the chip manufacturer, enables the user to view hardware entries in the chip in real time, and realizes the convenient on-line diagnosis function. The operation steps are as follows: Type diag in any view, and the system displays a prompt whether to enter the diag mode. Type Y and password sdk to enter the diag mode. Choose the chip number to view. Type the command to view the desired entry. The user can type ? or help to display all the available commands. ____________________________ | GFD_24 physical connection | | | | 27 26 25 24 ( 4 个 10GE ) | | | | | | | | ___ | __| __| __ |______ | | | | | | | chip-0 | | | |___________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | |.... | | | | | 0 1 2 21 22 23(24GE) | |_____________________________ | ____________________________________________ | GFD_48 physical connection | | | | 27 26 (4 个 10GE) 25 24 | | | | | | | | ____|____|____ ____|____|_____ | | | 25 |___Hig___|26 | | | | chip-0 24 |___Hig___|27 chip-1 | | | |______________| |______________| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |.. | | | |.. | | | | 0 1 22 23 (48GE) 0 1 22 23 | |___________________________________________ |
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www.h3c.com 35 Common Fault Location——FIB View ARP entry in the DIAG (l3 l3table show) View virtual interface entry in the DIAG (l3 intf show) View routing entry in the DIAG (l3 defip show) View IPv6 host entry in the DIAG (l3 ip6host show) View IPv6 routing entry in the DIAG (l3 ip6route show)
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www.h3c.com 36 Common Fault Location——Sending/Receiving Packet [H3C-hidecmd]_debugging drv ni packet rxcosDisplay packet info in drv receive from special cos rxdiag Display drv diag receive packet info rxdrop Display drv drop receive packet info rxdrv Display drv receive all packet info rxplat Display send to platform all packet info rxport Display packet info in drv receive from special port rxreason Display packet info in drv receive from special reason txdiag Display inbound diag send all packet info txdrop Display drv drop from platform send all packet info txdrv Display drv send all packet info txplat Display platform send all packet info txplatport Display platform send all packet info using port send txplatvlan Display platform send all packet info using vlan send txsoftbc Display drv soft vlan flood packet info terminal debugging
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www.h3c.com 37 Common Fault Location——QACL Realization QACL realization – hardware resources QACL realization – hardware resources There are four TCAMs in the chip. Each TCAM contains 128 entries. TCAMs are numbered 0, 2, 4 and 6, and entries in each TCAM are numbered 0 to 127. Every entry corresponds to a rule of the user, and is numbered TCAM_id * 128 + entry_id. TCAM 6 TCAM 4 TCAM 0 TCAM 2 Entry_id 127 Entry_id 0 Number: 6*128+127=895 Number: 4*128+0=512
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www.h3c.com 38 Common Fault Location——QACL Realization QACL realization - priority QACL realization - priority When viewing a rule, the user can see its global number, work out TCAM_id and entry_id based on the number, and then figure out its position in the chip. Priority relations among rules are as follows: In different TCAMs, the larger TCAM_id is, the higher priority is; while the smaller entry_id is, the higher priority is. TCAM0 is reserved by the system, and unavailable for users. LOW PRIORITY HIGH PRIORITY TCAM6 TCAM 4 TCAM 0 TCAM 2 HIGH PRIORITY RULE TCAM
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www.h3c.com 39 Common Fault Location——QACL Query Query QoS Policy delivered on the port: [H3C-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]display qos policy interface [H3C-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]dis qos p int Interface: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Direction: Inbound Policy: test Classifier: test Operator: AND Rule(s) : If-match source-mac 0000-0000-0001 Behavior: test Committed Access Rate: CIR 64 (kbps), CBS 500 (byte) Red Action: discard
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www.h3c.com 40 Common Fault Location——QACL Query Query QACL rules configured by the user: [H3C-hidecmd] _dis drv qacl user-rule policy-name policy-name [H3C-hidecmd] _dis drv qacl user-rule policy-name test port based policy policy-name test entry detail info entry_id: 768 valid_sta 1 ip_ver IPv4 class_name test behavior_name test acl_num 0 sub_item: 0 if_time_range: 0 Rule number in the hardware: Indicates that this rule is located at TCAM6 and entry_id is 0 Classifier and behavior name configured by the user
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www.h3c.com 41 Common Fault Location——QACL Query IPv4 rule content dst_mac: 0-0-0-0-0-0 dst_mac_mask: 0-0-0-0-0-0 src_mac: 0-0-0-0-0-1 src_mac_mask: ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff outer_vid: 0 outer_vid_mask: 0 inner_vid: 0 inner_vid_mask: 0 ether_type: 0 ether_type_mask: 0 src_ip: 0 src_ip_mask: 0 dst_ip: 0 dst_ip_mask: 0 ip_protocol: 0 ip_protocol_mask: 0 ………………………………………………(omitted contents) Match source MAC 0-0-1
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www.h3c.com 42 Common Fault Location——QACL Query action content ……………………………………(omitted contents) drop: Action not be set mirror: Action not be set mtp_modid: 0 mtp_port: 0 change_dmac_vlan: Action not be set new_dmac_vlan: 0 car: MeterConfig car_cir: 64 car_cbs: 4 rp_drop: RpDrop rp_change_dscp: Action not be set rp_newdscp: 0 count: Action not be set counter_mode: 0 Enable rate limit The speed limit is 64 Kbps Token bucket depth is 4Kbype Out-profile discard
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www.h3c.com 43 Questions Any Question?
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www.h3c.com 44 Summary The H3C S5500-SI uses the Comware V5 platform software, and inherits all features of the V5 platform. New software/hardware features Voice VLAN PoE IPv6 Selective QinQ Brand-new QACL design TCAM Policy/Classifier/Behavior
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