Showing posts with label Huawei S3700 Feature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huawei S3700 Feature. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Huawei S3700: DHCP Feature and Stacking Rules

DHCP Feature of Huawei S3700:
DHCP Client and DHCP Server
DHCP adopts the client/server mode, that is, the DHCP client sends request messages to the DHCP server. Then, the DHCP server returns the reply messages according to the address pool policy.
The DHCP server assigns an IP address to the client by using an address pool. When the client sends a DHCP request to the server, the DHCP server selects a proper address pool, finds an idle IP address from the pool, and delivers the IP address along with other related parameters, such as the gateway address, the DNS address and the address lease, to the client.
To dynamically allocate IP addresses to clients, you need to first configure the address pool range on the DHCP server. Currently, an address pool can be configured with only one address range and the address range is determined by the mask length.
DHCP Snooping
The S3700 can be deployed between the DHCP server and the DHCP client and it monitors the DHCP messages between the DHCP server and the DHCP client. The S3700 creates the IP +MAC+PORT+VLAN binding table according to the monitoring result to filter out invalid packets.
The S3700 also supports Option 82.
l After receiving a Request message from the DHCP client, the S3700 appends the Option
82 field to the Request message. The DHCP server enforces the IP address allocation policy according to the Option 82 field.
l The DHCP server appends the Option 82 field to a Response message. The S3700 analyzes the Option 82 field, determines a forwarding interface, removes the Option 82 field, and then forwards the message to a user.
Option 82 can be implemented in two modes on the S3700, Option 82 insert and Option 82 rebuild.
The Option 82 field contains the user circuit IDs. The user circuit IDs include user device name, outer VLAN ID, inner VLAN ID and port number etc. This can effectively prevent attackers from modifying the DHCP messages.

DHCP Relay
The DHCP client and the DHCP server send broadcast packets during the allocation of IP
addresses. Therefore, DHCP can be applied only when the DHCP client and DHCP server are in the same subnet. It is a waste of resource to deploy a DHCP server in each network segment.
The DHCP relay is introduced to solve this problem. Through DHCP relay, a DHCP client in a subnet can communicate with the DHCP server in another subnet and finally obtains an IP address. In this manner, the DHCP clients on different network segments can use the same DHCP server. This reduces costs and achieves centralized management.

Stacking means that the switches located in the same place are connected through the stacking cable or high-speed uplink interfaces, and thus the switches form a reliable switch group. In as switch group, the S3700s are connected through the stack interfaces multiplexed with uplink GE interfaces. Through stacking, the user can manage and maintain the switches uniformly; therefore, the stacking reduces the maintenance cost of the user.The stacked switches must be of the same type.
The stacked switches have three roles:
Master switch
A stack has only one master switch. The master switch manages the entire stack system by assigning stack IDs to member switches, collecting information about the stack topology, and notifying all the member switches of the information.
Backup switch
As the backup of the master switch, the backup switch becomes the master if the master
switch is faulty and takes over the work of the master switch.
Slave switch
A slave switch only processes service traffic on the network and is managed by the master switch.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Huawei S3700 Switch: IPv4 and Ipv6 Features

IPv4 Features of Huawei S3700 Switch:
(1) The S3700 supports the following IPv4 features:
l TCP/IP protocol stack, including ICMP, IP, TCP, UDP, socket (TCP/UDP/Raw IP), and
ARP
l Static DNS and specified DNS server
l FTP server/client, TFTP client, and SSH
l Ping, tracert, and Network Quality Analysis (NQA): NQA can detect the status of ICMP,
TCP, UDP, DHCP, FTP, HTTP and SNMP services and test the response time of various
Services
l DHCP Server, DHCP Relay, DHCP Client, and DHCP Snooping
l BFD, including BFD for OSPF, BFD for ISIS, BFD for BGP, and BFD for PIM

NOTE
The BFD functions are not available on S3700SI.

(2) Unicast Routing Features
NOTE
The static routes, RIP and RIPng are available on S3700SI. But the other routing protocols and routing policy are not available
.
The S3700 supports the following unicast routing features:
l IPv4 unicast forwarding at line speed through bottom-layer ASIC chips
l IPv4 routing protocols, including RIP v1/v2, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGPv4
l Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF)
l Static routes that are manually configured by the administrator, which simplify network
configuruations and improve network performance
l Selection of the optimal route through the perfect routing policy
(3) Multicast Routing Features
NOTE
The multicast routing features are not available on S3700SI, available on S3700EI.
The S3700 supports the multicast function. This saves network bandwidth and reduces network load. The S3700 also guarantees QoS of multicast traffic and forwards multicast traffic at line speed. It supports the following multicast routing features:
l IPv4 multicast forwarding at line speed through the bottom-layer ASIC chips
l Multicast protocols, including IGMP, PIM-SM
l ASM and SSM
l Multicast static routes
l Routing policy used for receiving, importing, and advertising multicast routes. When
forwarding IP multicast packets, the S3700 can filter and forward the packets based on
policies.
l PIM BFD
l RPF check
IPv4 routing protocols:
– Open Shortest Path First version 2 (OSPFv2)
– Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)
– Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGPv4)
– Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
IPv6 Features of Huawei S3700 Switch:
The OSPFv3 and VRRP6 are not available on S3700SI switches.
The S3700 provides the IPv6 host function, which protects the investment of customers and prevents repeat investment during network upgrade.
The IPv6 functions supported by the S3700 include:
l IPv6 protocol stack
l Unicast routing protocols: RIPng and OSPFv3
l VRRP6
l IPv4/IPv6 transition technologies

IPv6 routing protocols:
– OSPFv3
– RIPng
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