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Using ping, tracert, and system debugging
Ping
Using a ping command to test network connectivity
Ping example
Tracert
Prerequisites
Using a tracert command to identify failed or all nodes in a path
Tracert example
System debugging
Debugging information control switches
Debugging a feature module
Configuring NQA
Overview
NQA operation
Collaboration
Threshold monitoring
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 ICMP jitter 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 UDP tracert operation
Configuring the voice operation
Configuring the DLSw operation
Configuring the path jitter operation
Configuring optional parameters for the NQA operation
Configuring the collaboration feature
Configuring threshold monitoring
Configuring the NQA statistics collection feature
Configuring the saving of NQA history records
Scheduling the NQA operation on the NQA client
Configuring NQA templates on the NQA client
NQA template configuration task list
Configuring the ICMP template
Configuring the DNS template
Configuring the TCP template
Configuring the TCP half open template
Configuring the UDP template
Configuring the HTTP template
Configuring the HTTPS template
Configuring the FTP template
Configuring the RADIUS template
Configuring the SSL template
Configuring optional parameters for the NQA template
Displaying and maintaining NQA
NQA configuration examples
ICMP echo operation configuration example
ICMP jitter 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
UDP tracert 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
TCP half open template configuration example
UDP template configuration example
HTTP template configuration example
HTTPS template configuration example
FTP template configuration example
RADIUS template configuration example
SSL template configuration example
Configuring NTP
Overview
How NTP works
NTP architecture
Association modes
NTP security
Protocols and standards
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
Configuration task list
Enabling the NTP service
Configuring NTP association mode
Configuring NTP in client/server mode
Configuring NTP in symmetric active/passive mode
Configuring NTP in broadcast mode
Configuring NTP in multicast mode
Configuring access control rights
Configuring NTP authentication
Configuring NTP authentication in client/server mode
Configuring NTP authentication in symmetric active/passive mode
Configuring NTP authentication in broadcast mode
Configuring NTP authentication in multicast mode
Configuring NTP optional parameters
Specifying the source interface for NTP messages
Disabling an interface from receiving NTP messages
Configuring the maximum number of dynamic associations
Setting a DSCP value for NTP packets
Configuring the local clock as a reference source
Displaying and maintaining NTP
NTP configuration examples
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
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
Configuration task list
Enabling the SNTP service
Specifying an NTP server for the device
Configuring SNTP authentication
Displaying and maintaining SNTP
SNTP configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Configuring SNMP
Overview
SNMP framework
MIB and view-based MIB access control
SNMP operations
Protocol versions
Access control modes
SNMP silence
FIPS compliance
Configuring SNMP basic parameters
Configuring SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c basic parameters
Configuring SNMPv3 basic parameters
Configuring SNMP logging
Configuring SNMP notifications
Enabling SNMP notifications
Configuring the SNMP agent to send notifications to a host
Displaying the SNMP settings
SNMPv1/SNMPv2c configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Verifying the configuration
SNMPv3 configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Verifying the configuration
Configuring RMON
Overview
RMON groups
Sample types for the alarm group and the private alarm group
Protocols and standards
Configuring the RMON statistics function
Creating an RMON Ethernet statistics entry
Creating an RMON history control entry
Configuring the RMON alarm function
Displaying and maintaining RMON settings
RMON configuration examples
Ethernet statistics group configuration example
History group configuration example
Alarm function configuration example
Configuring the Event MIB
Overview
Monitored objects
Object owner
Trigger test
Event actions
Prerequisites
Event MIB configuration task list
Configuring Event MIB sampling
Configuring Event MIB object lists
Configuring an event
Creating an event
Configuring a set action for an event
Configuring a notification action for an event
Configuring a trigger
Configuring a Boolean trigger test
Configuring an existence trigger test
Configuring a threshold trigger test
Enabling SNMP notifications for Event MIB
Displaying and maintaining the Event MIB
Event MIB configuration examples
Existence trigger test configuration example
Boolean trigger test configuration example
Threshold trigger test configuration example
Configuring NETCONF
Overview
NETCONF structure
NETCONF message format
How to use NETCONF
Protocols and standards
FIPS compliance
NETCONF configuration task list
Configuring NETCONF over SOAP
Enabling NETCONF over SSH
Enabling NETCONF logging
Establishing a NETCONF session
Setting the NETCONF session idle timeout time
Entering XML view
Exchanging capabilities
Subscribing to event notifications
Subscribing to syslog events
Subscribing to monitoring events
Subscribing to module report events
Example for subscribing to event notifications
Locking/unlocking the configuration
Locking the configuration
Unlocking the configuration
Example for locking 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
Saving the configuration
Rolling back the configuration based on a configuration file
Rolling back the configuration based on a rollback point
Loading the configuration
Example for saving the configuration
Filtering data
Table-based filtering
Column-based filtering
Example for filtering data with regular expression match
Example for filtering data by conditional match
Performing CLI operations through NETCONF
Configuration procedure
CLI operation example
Retrieving NETCONF information
Retrieving YANG file content
Retrieving NETCONF session information
Terminating another NETCONF session
Configuration procedure
Configuration example
Returning to the CLI
Appendix
Appendix A Supported NETCONF operations
Configuring CWMP
Overview
CWMP network framework
Basic CWMP functions
How CWMP works
Configuration task list
Enabling CWMP from the CLI
Configuring ACS attributes
Configuring the preferred ACS attributes
Configuring the default ACS attributes from the CLI
Configuring CPE attributes
Configuring ACS authentication parameters
Configuring the provision code
Configuring the CWMP connection interface
Configuring autoconnect parameters
Enabling NAT traversal for the CPE
Specifying an SSL client policy for HTTPS connection to ACS
Displaying and maintaining CWMP
CWMP configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Verifying the configuration
Configuring EAA
Overview
EAA framework
Elements in a monitor policy
EAA environment variables
Configuring a user-defined EAA environment variable
Configuring a monitor policy
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
Configuring a monitor policy from the CLI
Configuring a monitor policy by using Tcl
Suspending monitor policies
Displaying and maintaining EAA settings
EAA configuration examples
CLI event monitor policy configuration example
Track event monitor policy configuration example
CLI-defined policy with EAA environment variables configuration example
Tcl-defined policy configuration example
Monitoring and maintaining processes
Starting or stopping a third-party process
Starting a third-party process
Stopping a third-party process
Displaying and maintaining processes
Displaying and maintaining user processes
Monitoring kernel threads
Configuring kernel thread deadloop detection
Configuring kernel thread starvation detection
Displaying and maintaining kernel threads
Configuring port mirroring
Overview
Terminology
Port mirroring classification and implementation
Configuring local port mirroring
Local port mirroring configuration task list
Creating a local mirroring group
Configuring source ports for the local mirroring group
Configuring source CPUs for the local mirroring group
Configuring the monitor port for the local mirroring group
Configuring Layer 2 remote port mirroring
Layer 2 remote port mirroring with reflector port configuration task list
Layer 2 remote port mirroring with egress port configuration task list
Configuring a remote destination group on the destination device
Configuring a remote source group on the source device
Configuring Layer 3 remote port mirroring
Layer 3 remote port mirroring configuration task list
Configuration prerequisites
Configuring local mirroring groups
Configuring source ports for a local mirroring group
Configuring source CPUs for a local mirroring group
Configuring the monitor port for a local mirroring group
Displaying and maintaining port mirroring
Port mirroring configuration examples
Local port mirroring configuration example (in source port mode)
Local port mirroring configuration example (in source CPU mode)
Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration example (reflector port)
Layer 2 remote port mirroring configuration example (with egress port)
Layer 3 remote port mirroring configuration example
Configuring flow mirroring
Flow mirroring configuration task list
Configuring match criteria
Configuring a traffic behavior
Configuring a QoS policy
Applying a QoS policy
Applying a QoS policy to an interface
Applying a QoS policy to a VLAN
Applying a QoS policy globally
Applying a QoS policy to the control plane
Flow mirroring configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Verifying the configuration
Configuring sFlow
Protocols and standards
sFlow configuration task list
Configuring the sFlow agent and sFlow collector information
Configuring flow sampling
Configuring counter sampling
Displaying and maintaining sFlow
sFlow configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Verifying the configurations
Troubleshooting sFlow configuration
The remote sFlow collector cannot receive sFlow packets
Configuring the information center
Overview
Log types
Log levels
Log destinations
Default output rules for logs
Default output rules for diagnostic logs
Default output rules for security logs
Default output rules for hidden logs
Default output rules for trace logs
Log formats
FIPS compliance
Information center configuration task list
Outputting logs to the console
Outputting logs to the monitor terminal
Outputting logs to log hosts
Outputting logs to the log buffer
Saving logs to the log file
Managing security logs
Saving security logs to the security log file
Managing the security log file
Saving diagnostic logs to the diagnostic log file
Configuring the maximum size of the trace log file
Setting the minimum storage period for logs
Enabling synchronous information output
Enabling duplicate log suppression
Configuring log suppression for a module
Disabling an interface from generating link up or link down logs
Enabling SNMP notifications for system logs
Displaying and maintaining information center
Information center configuration examples
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 the packet capture
Overview
Packet capture modes
Filter elements
Building a capture filter
Building a display filter
Packet capture configuration task list
Configuring local packet capture
Configuring remote packet capture
Configuring feature image-based packet capture
Saving captured packets to a file
Filtering packet data to display
Displaying the contents in a packet file
Displaying and maintaining packet capture
Packet capture configuration examples
Remote packet capture configuration example
Filtering packet data to display configuration example
Saving captured packets to a file configuration example
Configuring Puppet
Overview
Puppet network framework
Puppet resources
Configuring Puppet
Configuration prerequisites
Starting Puppet
Shutting down Puppet on the device
Puppet configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Puppet resources
netdev_vlan
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_device
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_interface
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_l2_interface
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_lagg
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_vsi
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_vte
Attributes
Resource example
netdev_vxlan
Attributes
Resource example
Configuring Chef
Overview
Chef network framework
Chef resources
Chef configuration file
Configuring Chef
Configuration prerequisites
Starting Chef
Shutting down Chef
Chef configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Chef resources
netdev_vlan
Properties and action
Resource example
netdev_device
Properties and action
Resource example
netdev_interface
Properties
Resource example
netdev_l2_interface
Properties
Resource example
netdev_lagg
Properties and action
Resource example
netdev_vsi
Properties and action
Resource example
netdev_vte
Properties and action
Resource example
netdev_vxlan
Properties and action
Resource example
Configuring VCF fabric
Overview
VCF fabric topology
Neutron concepts and components
Neutron deployment
Automated VCF fabric provisioning and deployment
Topology discovery
Automated underlay network provisioning
Automated overlay network deployment
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
VCF fabric configuration task list
Enabling VCF fabric topology discovery
Configuring automated underlay network provisioning
Configuring automated overlay network deployment
Displaying and maintaining VCF fabric
Automated VCF fabric configuration example
Network requirements
Configuration procedure
Verifying the configuration
Document conventions and icons
Conventions
Network topology icons
Support and other resources
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
Accessing updates
Websites
Customer self repair
Remote support
Documentation feedback