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杰克潘 Cisco 2500系列路由器简介说明书

杰克潘 Cisco 2500系列路由器简介说明书

Cisco2500 SeriesProduct OverviewThe Cisco2500 series routers provide a variety of models designed for branch office and remote site environments. Theserouters are typically fixed configuration with at least two of the following interfaces:•Ethernet (AUI)•10BaseT Ethernet hub•Token Ring•Synchronous serial•Asynchronous serial•ISDN BRIKey Features and BenefitsCisco2500 routers come with Flash EPROM technology for simplified software maintenance. These systems support avariety of Cisco IOS software feature sets,so you can choose a feature set that supports your specific protocol environment.The software feature sets range from an IP and bridging-only to the full array of Cisco’s software functionality, includingAPPN and RMON.Mission-specific models contain less memory and less hardware functionality to support a subset of protocols.Each mission-specific model can be upgraded to full router capability by downloading a new Cisco IOS software feature set and, ifnecessary, adding memory.Cisco2500 series models can be divided into the following categories:•Single LAN routers—Models 2501, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2520, 2521, 2522 and 2523•Mission-specific, entry-level routers—Models 2501CF, 2501LF, 2502CF, 2502LF, 2503I, 2504I, 2520CF, 2520LF, 2521CF, 2521LF, 2522CF, 2522LF, 2523CF and 2523LF•Router/hub combinations—Models 2505, 2507 and 2516•Access servers—Models2509to2512(refer to the“Cisco2500Series Access Servers”section in the“Access Servers”chapter later in the catalog)•Dual LAN routers—Models 2513, 2514 and 2515•Modular routers—Models 2524 and 2525 (optional integrated DSU/CSU or NT-1)SpecificationsHardwareAll the Cisco2500 series models support the features listed in the following table.Table 5-53: Cisco 2500 Series Specifications 1. If your system requires more than 8MB of Flash memory, the additional memory must be ordered separately.2. This feature set is available with Cisco IOS Release 11.0 and later releases.3. The console cable kit includes an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 roll-over console cable, an RJ-45-to-DB-25 male DCE adapter, an RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter, and an RJ-45-to-DB-9 female DTE adapterSoftwareTable 5-54: Cisco 2500 Series Environmental Specifications Characteristic DescriptionFlash memoryMinimum of 8 MB of Flash memory, except for the mission-specific routers which require only 4MB of Flash memory. However, depending on the Cisco IOS release that shipped with the sys-tem, it might require more memory. Refer to the “Cisco IOS Software” chapter for the minimum Flash memory required for each feature set.DRAM memory expandability Minimum DRAM required by the Cisco IOS release that shipped with the system. Refer to the “Cisco IOS Software” chapter for the minimum DRAM required for each feature set.Processor type20-MHz 68030Software options—Cisco IOS Re-lease 11.2IP Routing IP Routing PlusIP/IPX with IBM base functionality and APPN Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC)Desktop (IP/IPX/AppleTalk/DEC) Plus Enterprise Enterprise PlusEnterprise/APPN/PlusMission-specific Cisco 2500 series: application-specific software Software options—Cisco IOS Re-lease 11.1 and 11.0IP RoutingIP Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX RoutingIP/IPX Routing with IBM base functionality IP/IPX with IBM base functionality and APPN DesktopDesktop with IBM base functionality EnterpriseEnterprise/APPN RMONMission-specific Cisco 2500 series: application-specific softwareDimensions (H x W x D)Models 2501 to 2516 and 2520 to 2525: 1.75 x 17.5 x 10.56 in. (4.44 x 44.45 x 26.82 cm)Weight (average shipping)Models 2501 to 2516 and 2520 to 2525: 10 lb. (4.5 kg)Standard componentsPower supply and cord Console cable kitRJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter19 in. rack-mount/wall-mount kitDescription SpecificationConsumption For models 2501 to 2525: 40WInput For models 2501 to 2516 and 2520 to 2525: 110 to 220 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz –48VDC Current ratingFor models 2501 to 2516 and 2520 to 2525: 1.0A at 60 Hz, 0.5A at 50 Hz Operating temperature range For models 2501 to 2516 and 2520 to 2525: 32 to 104F (0 to 40C)Nonoperating temperature rangeFor models 2501 to 2516 and 2520 to 2525: –40 to 185F (–40 to 85C)Description SpecificationHumidity (noncondensing)For models 2501 to 2525: 5 to 95%OptionsThe Cisco2500 series routers are discussed in the following sections:•Memory Options•Single LAN Routers•Mission-Specific Routers•Router/Hub Combinations•Access Servers•Dual LAN Routers•Modular Routers•Hardware Product NumbersMemory OptionsAll Cisco2500models include a minimum of8MB of Flash memory,except for the mission-specific routers which include4 MB or 8 MB of Flash memory, depending upon the Cisco IOS software release you order. Additional Flash memory canbe purchased to allow for dual banking or potential future code growth.There are two types of DRAM memory in the Cisco2500 series routers: primary and shared (packet). Primary memory isused to store the operating configuration,routing tables,caches,and queues.Shared memory is used to store incoming andoutgoing packets. In the table below, the physical configuration column lists the amount of DRAM SIMM memorysupported. The system usage column lists how the system allocates the total DRAM memory installed.Table 5-55: Shared and Primary DRAM Memory—Cisco2500 SeriesPhysical Configuration System UsageTotal DRAM Memory DRAM SIMM Shared DRAM Memory Primary DRAM Memory4MB4MB2MB2MB8MB8MB2MB6MB16MB16MB2MB14MBHardware Product NumbersThe Cisco2500series offers the hardware,memory,and NPM cable options listed in the following table.If a product numberends with an equal sign(=),the item can be ordered only as a spare.If a product number does not end with an equal sign,theitem can be ordered as a spare or as a configurable part of a system order.Other hardware options can also be ordered throughthe Cisco authorized reseller channel.Note For options that apply to most systems,refer to the“Cables and Transceivers”or“Power Supplies and Power Cords”chapters later in the catalog.Single LAN RoutersModels2501,2502,2503,2504,2520,2521,2522,and2523(see through)contain the common Cisco2500series featureslisted in the following table. In addition, these models support the network interfaces listed in Table 11-90.Note This section discusses standard models.The mission-specific models are described in the “Mission-Specific Routers”section later in this chapter.Table 5-56: Single LAN Router Network Interfaces 1. Synchronous and asynchronous.2. Synchronous.Figure 5-13: Cisco 2501 Rear ViewFigure 5-14: Cisco 2502 Rear ViewModel Ethernet Token Ring Low-Speed Serial 1Serial 2ISDN BRI 25011002025020102025031002125040102125201022125210122125221082125231821H 8825DB-9DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerDB-9DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 1687Figure 5-16: Cisco 2504 Rear ViewFigure 5-17: Cisco 2520 Rear ViewFigure 5-18: Cisco 2521 Rear ViewDB-15DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 1688DB-9DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 1689H 6707DB-15RJ-45On/off switchPower DB-60DB-600H 6696DB-9UTP Token Ring ISDN (BRI)RJ-45On/off switch PowerDB-60Figure 5-20: Cisco 2523 Rear ViewMission-Specific RoutersMission-specific routers are entry-level routers that are based on standard Cisco 2500hardware.However,mission-specific routers contain less memory than standard models and run reduced software images designed for CFRAD,LAN FRAD,and ISDN applications. These reduced software images disable unused ports. Mission-specific routers can be upgraded to full standard-model functionality by purchasing additional software and memory.Table 5-57: Mission-Specific Router Network Interfaces Model Ethernet Token Ring Serial Low-Speed Serial ISDN BRI 2501CF Software disabled 02002501LF 102002502CF 0Software disabled 2002502LF 012002503I 10Software disabled 012504I 01Software disabled 012520CF Software disabled 022Software disabled 2520LF 1022Software disabled 2521CF 0Software disabled 22Software disabled 2521LF 0122Software disabled 2522CF Software disabled 028Software disabled 2522LF128Software disabledH 6697DB-60DB-1510BaseTISDN (BRI)RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 66980DB-15UTP Ethernet ISDN (BRI)RJ-45On/off switchDB-60PowerDB-60Router/Hub CombinationsModels 2505,2507,and 2516support integrated hub functionality as well as all the common features listed in Table 11-89. In addition, these models support the interfaces listed in the following table.Table 5-58: 10BaseT Hub Ports Figure 5-21: Cisco 2505 Rear ViewFigure 5-22: Cisco 2507 Rear View2523CF 0Software disabled 28Software disabled 2523LF128Software disabledModel Serial Hub Ports ISDN BRI 25052802507216025162141Model Ethernet Token Ring Serial Low-Speed Serial ISDN BRI DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 8826RJ-451Cisco 2505DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 2544RJ-45Access ServersModels 2509, 2510, 2511, and 2512 are designed to function as access servers for remote node and asynchronous/synchronous routing. For complete information, refer to the “Access Servers” chapter later in the catalog.Dual LAN RoutersModels 2513, 2514, and 2515 provide higher-density LAN support and include all the common features listed in Table 11-89. In addition, these models support the interfaces listed in the table below.Table 5-59: Dual LAN Router Interface Options Figure 5-24: Cisco 2513 Rear ViewModel Ethernet Token Ring Serial 25131122514202251522DB-60RJ-45RJ-45 On/off switch PowerH 2856MDI/MDI-XswitchBRI DB-60DB-15DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 2547DB-9TOK EN RIN GFigure 5-26: Cisco 2515 Rear ViewModular RoutersModels 2524 and 2525 provide LAN and WAN access in a low-cost modular router platform that can grow with yourinternetworking needs.The Cisco 2524offers an Ethernet (AUI or 10BaseT)LAN connection,and the Cisco 2525offers a Token Ring (STP or UTP) LAN connection. Both routers can accommodate up to three WAN modules—two synchronous serial and one ISDN.The choice of synchronous serial W AN modules is as follows:•2-wire, switched, 56-kbps DSU/CSU •4-wire, 56/64-Kbps DSU/CSU •Fractional T1/T1 DSU/CSU •Five-in-one synchronous serialNote The five-in-one synchronous serial WAN module gets its name from the five types of signaling it supports, whichinclude:EIA/TIA-232,EIA/TIA-449,V .35,X.21and EIA-530.You can order a DB-60shielded serial transition cable.The router end of the cable has a DB-60 connector; the other end of the cable has the appropriate connector for the standard interface you specify.The choice of ISDN WAN modules is as follows:•ISDN BRI•ISDN with integrated NT1 deviceThe ISDN W AN modules are keyed so that you cannot insert them into the synchronous serial WAN slots.A blank slot cover is installed over unused slots.DB-15DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 2546DB-15DB-9DB-60RJ-45On/off switchPowerH 2548DB-9Figure 5-28: Cisco 2525 Rear ViewFigure 5-29: 2-Wire, Switched, 56-Kbps DSU/CSU WAN ModulePowerH 5045On/offswitchConsole port (RJ-45)10BaseT port(RJ-45)Ethernet AUI port (DB-15)LAN activity LED Ethernet link LED Auxiliary port (RJ-45)H 5271PowerOn/off switchConsoleport(RJ-45)UTP port (RJ-45)Token Ring port (DB-9)LANactivityLEDToken Ringin-ring LEDAuxiliary port (RJ-45)H 5046RJ-112-WIRE 56KDSU/CSUTXLBRX ALCDCarrier detectLEDReceive LEDAlarmLED Loopback LEDTransmit LEDCaptive screwCaptive screwFigure 5-30: 4-Wire, 56/64-kbps DSU/CSU WAN ModuleFigure 5-31: Fractional T1/T1 DSU/CSU WAN ModuleFigure 5-32: ISDN BRI WAN ModuleH 5047RJ-48S4-WIRE 56K/64K DSU/CSUTXLBRX ALCDCarrier detectLEDReceive LEDAlarmLED Loopback LEDTransmit LEDCaptive screwCaptive screwH 5048RJ-48CFTI/TI DSU/CSUTX LBRX ALCDCarrier detectLEDReceive LEDAlarmLED Loopback LEDTransmit LEDCaptive screwCaptive screwMONINOUTNETJACK Monitor jackH 5050RJ-45ISDN-BRIS/TACTIVITYISDN BRI activity LEDCaptive screwCaptive screwFigure 5-33: ISDN BRI with Integrated NT1 WAN ModuleFigure 5-34: Five-in-One Synchronous Serial WAN ModuleFigure 5-35: Blank Slot CoverRefer to the “Cisco IOS Software” chapter for detailed software feature set information.Ordering InformationProduct NumbersNote For more information, including cable illustrations, refer to the “Cables and Transceivers” chapter. The “PowerCords” chapter provides international power cord product numbers.H 5051RJ-45ISDN-BRI with NTIACT UCaptive screwCaptive screwNTIH 5049SERIALCaptive screwCaptive screwACTIVITYSerial activity LEDDB-60H 5052Captive screwCaptive screwDo not plug/unplug modules with power on.BLANKTable 5-60: Cisco2500 Series Base Models Hardware Product NumbersModel Description Product Number Cisco2501 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, AC power supply CISCO2501 Cisco2501-DC 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, DC power supply CISCO2501-DC Cisco 2501CF1 2 serial, CFRAD software, AC power supply CISCO2501CF Cisco2501LF 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, LAN FRAD software, AC power supply CISCO2501LF Cisco2502 1 Token Ring, 2 serial, AC power supply CISCO2502 Cisco2502CF1 2 serial, CFRAD software, AC power supply CISCO2502CF Cisco2502LF 1 Token Ring, 2 serial, LAN FRAD software, AC power supply CISCO2502LF Cisco2503 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, 1 ISDN BRI, AC power supply CISCO2503 Cisco2503-DC 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, 1 ISDN BRI, DC power supply CISCO2503-DC Cisco2503I1 1 Ethernet, 1 ISDN BRI, ISDN software, AC power supply CISCO2503I Cisco2503I-DC1 1 Ethernet, 1 ISDN BRI, ISDN software, DC power supply CISCO2503I-DC Cisco2504 1 Token Ring, 2 serial, 1ISDN BRI, AC power supply CISCO2504 Cisco2504-DC 1 Token Ring, 2 serial, 1ISDN BRI, DC power supply CISCO2504-DC Cisco2504I1 1 Token Ring, 1 ISDN BRI, ISDN software, AC power supply CISCO2504I Cisco25058 Ethernet UTP hub ports, 2 serial, AC power supply CISCO2505 Cisco2505-DC8 Ethernet UTP hub ports, 2 serial, DC power supply CISCO2505-DC Cisco250716 Ethernet UTP hub ports, 2 serial, AC power supply CISCO2507 Cisco2507-DC16 Ethernet UTP hub ports, 2 serial, DC power supply CISCO2507-DC Cisco25092 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, 8 async serial, AC power supply CISCO2509 Cisco2509-DC2 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, 8 async serial, DC power supply CISCO2509-DC Cisco25102 1 Token Ring, 2 serial, 8 async serial, AC power supply CISCO2510 Cisco25112 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, 16 async serial, AC power supply CISCO2511 Cisco2511-DC2 1 Ethernet, 2 serial, 16 async serial, DC power supply CISCO2511-DC Cisco25122 1 Token Ring, 2 serial, 16 async serial, AC power supply CISCO2512 Cisco2513 1 Ethernet, 1 Token Ring, 2serial, AC power supply CISCO2513 Cisco2514 2 Ethernet, 2 serial, AC power supply CISCO2514 Cisco2514-DC 2 Ethernet, 2 serial, DC power supply CISCO2514-DC Cisco2515 2 Token Ring, 2 serial, AC power supply CISCO2515 Cisco251614 Ethernet UTP hub ports, 2 sync serial, 1ISDN BRI, AC power supply CISCO2516 Cisco2516-DC14 Ethernet UTP hub ports, 2 sync serial, 1ISDN BRI, DC power supply CISCO2516-DCCISCO2520 Cisco25201Ethernet,2high-speed sync serial,2low-speed async/sync serial,1ISDN BRI inter-face, AC power supplyCisco2520-DC1Ethernet,2high-speed sync serial,2low-speed async/sync serial,1ISDN BRI inter-CISCO2520-DC face, DC power supplyCisco2520CF1 2 high-speed sync serial, 2 low-speed async/sync serial, CFRAD software,CISCO2520CF AC power supplyCisco2520LF1 1 Ethernet, 2 high-speed sync serial, 2 low-speed async/sync serial, LAN FRAD soft-CISCO2520LF ware, AC power supplyCISCO2521 Cisco2521 1 Token Ring, 2 high-speed sync serial, 2 low-speed async/sync serial, 1 ISDN BRIinterface, AC power supplyCisco2521-DC 1 Token Ring, 2 high-speed sync serial, 2 low-speed async/sync serial, 1 ISDN BRICISCO2521-DC interface, DC power supplyCisco2521CF1 2 high-speed sync serial, 2 low-speed async/sync serial, CFRAD software,CISCO2521CF AC power supply1. Mission-specific router. Mission-specific routers are based on standard Cisco 2500 hardware, but they contain less memory and run reduced Cisco IOS images that disable unused ports and support a subset of protocols. By adding software, and possibly memory, mission-specific routers can be upgraded to full standard router functionality.2. See the “Access Servers” chapter later in this catalog, for more information.Cisco 2521LF 1 1 Token Ring, 2 high-speed sync serial, 2 low-speed async/sync serial, LAN FRAD software, AC power supplyCISCO2521LF Cisco 2522 1 Ethernet, 2 high-speed sync serial, 8 low-speed async/sync serial, 1 ISDN BRI in-terface, AC power supplyCISCO2522Cisco 2522-DC 1Ethernet,2high-speed sync serial,8low-speed async/sync serial,1ISDN BRI inter-face, DC power supplyCISCO2522-DC Cisco 2522CF 1 2 high-speed sync serial, 8 low-speed async/sync serial, CFRAD software,AC power supplyCISCO2522CF Cisco 2522LF 11Ethernet,2high-speed sync serial,8low-speed async/sync serial,LAN FRAD soft-ware, AC power supplyCISCO2522LF Cisco 2523 1 Token Ring, 2 high-speed sync serial, 8 low-speed async/sync serial, 1 ISDN BRI interface, AC power supplyCISCO2523Cisco 2523-DC 1 Token Ring, 2 high-speed sync serial, 8 low-speed async/sync serial, 1 ISDN BRI interface, DC power supplyCISCO2523-DC Cisco 2523CF 1 2 high-speed sync serial, 8 low-speed async/sync serial, CFRAD software,AC power supplyCISCO2523CF Cisco 2523LF 1 1 Token Ring, 2 high-speed sync serial, 8 low-speed async/sync serial, LAN FRAD software, AC power supplyCISCO2523LF Cisco 2524 1 Ethernet (AUI or 10BaseT) with 3 slots for WAN modules, AC power supply CISCO2524Cisco 2524-DC 1 Ethernet (AUI or 10BaseT) with 3 slots for WAN modules, DC power supply CISCO2524-DC Cisco 25251 Token Ring (STP or UTP) with 3 slots for WAN modules, AC power supplyCISCO2525Model DescriptionProduct NumberProduct and Part NumbersPart Numbers for the Rack-Mount KitsPart Description Part Number19-in. rack-mount kit1ACS-2500RM-19=24-in. rack-mount kit A25-2500RM-24=Memory OptionsBoot ROM upgrade BOOT-2500=DRAM Memory Options4-MB DRAM SIMM (spare)MEM-1X4D=MEM2500-4U8D4-MB to8-MB DRAM SIMM Factory Up-grade8-MB DRAM SIMM (spare)MEM-1X8D=MEM2500-4U16D 4-MB to 16-MB DRAM SIMM FactoryUpgrade16-MB DRAM SIMM (spare)MEM-1X16D=MEM2500-8U16D 8-MB to 16-MB DRAM SIMM FactoryUpgradeFlash Memory Options4-MB Flash SIMM (spare)MEM-1X4F=MEM2500-8U16F8-MB to 16-MB Flash SIMM Factory Up-grade8-MB Flash SIMM (spare)MEM-1X8F=ModulesSM25-56K22-wire switched 56-kbps DSU/CSU mod-ule(for Cisco2524and Cisco2525routersonly)SM25-56K44-wire 56/64-kbps DSU/CSU module (forCisco 2524 and Cisco 2525 routers only)SM25-T1Fractional T1/T1 DSU/CSU module (forCisco 2524 and Cisco 2525 routers only)SM25-5IN1Five-in-one synchronous serial module(forCisco 2524 and Cisco 2525 routers only)SM25-BRI-S/TISDN BRI module (for Cisco 2524 andCisco 2525 routers only)ISDN with integrated NT1 device moduleSM25-BRI-U(for Cisco 2524 and Cisco 2525 routersonly)SM25-BLANKBlank slot cover(for Cisco2524and Cisco2525 routers only)Redundant Power SystemsPWR-600-AC-RPS 600W redundant AC power system for theCisco 2500 series routersCAB-RPSY-2208Redundant power supply22/18OIR Y-loadcableRedundant power supply 22/18 load cable CAB-RPS-2218=Redundant power supply 22/08 load cable CAB-RPS-2208=ACS-2500RPS=Redundant power supplyfield upgrade forCisco 2500 series routersCables1.The 19-inch rack-mount kit can only be ordered as a spare;a 19-inch rack-mount kit is included with all Cisco 2500series routers.An optional 24-inch rack-mount kit can be ordered from Cisco Systems.2.The auxiliary/console cable kit includes an RJ-45-to-RJ-45roll-over console cable,an RJ-45-to-DB-25male DCE adapter,an RJ-45-to-DB-25female DTE adapter, and an RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter.EIA/TIA-232 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3m)CAB-232MT EIA/TIA-232 female DCE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-232FC EIA/TIA-449 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3m)CAB-449MT EIA/TIA-449 female DCE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-449FC EIA-530 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-530MT V .35 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-V35MT V .35 female DCE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-V35FC X.21 male DTE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-X21MT X.21 female DCE interface, 10 ft (3 m)CAB-X21FC Ethernet AUI adapter cable CAB-3CE18=Auxiliary/console cable kit 2ACS-2500ASYN RJ-45-to-DB-25 management card con-sole cableCAB-MGMT-RH Shielded power cable, United States CABS-AC Shielded power cable, Australia CABS-ACA Shielded power cable, Italy CABS-ACI Shielded power cable, Europe CABS-ACE Shielded power cable, United KingdomCABS-ACUPart DescriptionPart Number。

H3C交换机忘记密码的解决办法

H3C交换机忘记密码的解决办法
8: Boot 来自om Operation Menu
9: Do not check the version of the software
a: Exit and reboot
Enter your choice(1-a): 6
Start up and ignore configuration, Are you sure?[Y/N]y
7: Enter debugging environment
8: Boot Rom Operation Menu
9: Do not check the version of the software
a: Exit and reboot
Enter your choice(1-a):
选择5后选择a重启路由器
新版本清除密码方法
AR路由器BOOTROM9.07清除CONSOLE密码:
Press Ctrl-B to enter Boot Menu
Please input Bootrom password:
Boot Menu:
1: Download application program with XMODEM
选3会清除配置,选4会忽略配置以出厂设置启动
启运完毕后将路由器配置DOWN下后更改密码后再导入
BOOTROM5.1
Press Ctrl-B to enter Boot Menu
Please input Bootrom password:
Boot Menu:
1: Download application program
中端路由器(262X系列,36XX系列,36XXE系列,263X系列,263XE系列)清除特权口令
重启路由器;

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Configuration is saved to device successfully.[H3C]dis cu#version 5.20, Release 3507P26#sysname H3C#domain default enable system#telnet server enable#oap management-ip 192.168.0.100 slot 1#password-recovery enable#vlan 1#vlan 34#vlan 200#vlan 999#vlan 4052#domain systemaccess-limit disablestate activeidle-cut disableself-service-url disable#user-group system#local-user adminpassword cipher $c$3$F6LNBGUy7zxhw4izofH0C2HA0k9VS1w4 authorization-attribute level 3service-type telnet#interface Bridge-Aggregation1port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan all#interface NULL0#interface Vlan-interface34ip address 10.3.4.101 255.255.255.0#interface Vlan-interface4052ip address 192.168.209.101 255.255.255.0 #interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1port access vlan 200poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2port access vlan 4052poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/3poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/4port access vlan 4052poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/5poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/6 description to-7600port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan allpoe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/7poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/8port access vlan 4052poe enable#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/9#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/10#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/11port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan allport link-aggregation group 1#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/12port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan allport link-aggregation group 1#nqa entry imclinktopologypleaseignore pingtype icmp-echodestination ip 192.168.100.254frequency 270000#ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.209.1#snmp-agentsnmp-agent local-engineid 800063A20370F96D8118ABsnmp-agent community read h3csnmp-agent community write imcsnmp-agent community read publicsnmp-agent community write privatesnmp-agent sys-info version all#nqa schedule imclinktopologypleaseignore ping start-time now lifetime 630720000 #user-interface aux 0user-interface vty 0 4authentication-mode schemeuser-interface vty 5 15#return[H3C]<3024><3024><3024>dis cu#version 5.20, Release 3507P26#sysname 3024#domain default enable portal#telnet server enable#port-security enable#portal server portal ip 192.168.209.200 key cipher $c$3$hI0qpjiWBdD5Asw7cpDacwkbgk9ocgDm url http://192.168.209.200:80/portal server-type imcportal free-rule 0 source interface Bridge-Aggregation1 destination anyportal free-rule 1 source ip 211.140.13.0 mask 255.255.255.0 destination ip anyportal free-rule 2 source ip any destination ip 211.140.13.188 mask 255.255.255.255portal free-rule 3 source ip any destination ip 192.168.209.200 mask 255.255.255.255portal free-rule 4 source ip 192.168.209.200 mask 255.255.255.255 destination ip anyportal free-rule 5 source ip 192.168.209.100 mask 255.255.255.255 destination ip anyportal free-rule 6 source ip any destination ip 192.168.209.100 mask 255.255.255.255portal free-rule 8 source ip any destination ip 10.3.4.0 mask 255.255.255.0#oap management-ip 192.168.0.101 slot 0#password-recovery enable#vlan 1#vlan 34#vlan 999#vlan 4052#radius scheme portalprimary authentication 192.168.209.200primary accounting 192.168.209.200key authentication cipher $c$3$f3AMNfceeVWyUC1DW5FSsB/Li1rGjDDbkey accounting cipher $c$3$fEEGh7pf1vLtweIlSg62vWe/GCcQ1dbHuser-name-format without-domainnas-ip 10.3.4.100#domain portalauthentication portal radius-scheme portalauthorization portal radius-scheme portalaccounting portal radius-scheme portalaccess-limit disablestate activeidle-cut disableself-service-url disabledomain systemauthentication portal localauthorization portal localaccounting portal localaccess-limit disablestate activeidle-cut disableself-service-url disable#dhcp server ip-pool vlan999network 10.254.254.0 mask 255.255.255.0gateway-list 10.254.254.1#user-group systemgroup-attribute allow-guest#local-user adminpassword cipher $c$3$XQrqH02hvTAssns+VgofFByAQm6rJqHM authorization-attribute level 3service-type telnetservice-type weblocal-user h3cpassword cipher $c$3$aeu7k2p37APDUvXOu4U8EVfn2re4ug== service-type portal#wlan rrmdot11a mandatory-rate 6 12 24dot11a supported-rate 9 18 36 48 54dot11b mandatory-rate 1 2dot11b supported-rate 5.5 11dot11g mandatory-rate 1 2 5.5 11dot11g supported-rate 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54#wlan service-template 1 clearssid H3C-WIFIbind WLAN-ESS 1service-template enable#interface Bridge-Aggregation1port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan all#interface NULL0#interface Vlan-interface1#interface Vlan-interface34ip address 10.3.4.100 255.255.255.0 portal server portal method directportal domain portalportal nas-ip 10.3.4.100#interface Vlan-interface999ip address 10.254.254.1 255.255.255.0#interface Vlan-interface4052ip address 192.168.209.100 255.255.255.0 nat outbound 3000#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan allport link-aggregation group 1#interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2port link-type trunkport trunk permit vlan allport link-aggregation group 1#interface WLAN-ESS1port access vlan 34#nqa entry imclinktopologypleaseignore ping type icmp-echodestination ip 10.3.4.253frequency 270000#wlan ap-group default_groupap 1ap 2#wlan ap 1 model WA2620i-AGN id 1serial-id autoradio 1service-template 1radio enableradio 2service-template 1radio enable#wlan ap 2 model WA2620i-AGN id 2serial-id 219801A0CMC144001080radio 1service-template 1radio enableradio 2service-template 1radio enable#wlan ipsmalformed-detect-policy defaultsignature deauth_flood signature-id 1signature broadcast_deauth_flood signature-id 2signature disassoc_flood signature-id 3signature broadcast_disassoc_flood signature-id 4signature eapol_logoff_flood signature-id 5signature eap_success_flood signature-id 6signature eap_failure_flood signature-id 7signature pspoll_flood signature-id 8signature cts_flood signature-id 9signature rts_flood signature-id 10signature addba_req_flood signature-id 11signature-policy defaultcountermeasure-policy defaultattack-detect-policy defaultvirtual-security-domain defaultattack-detect-policy defaultmalformed-detect-policy defaultsignature-policy defaultcountermeasure-policy default#ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.209.1#snmp-agentsnmp-agent local-engineid 800063A2035CDD70F5DB7Fsnmp-agent community read h3csnmp-agent community write imcsnmp-agent sys-info version allsnmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 10.254.254.3 params securityname h3c snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 192.168.209.200 params securityname h3c v2csnmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 10.254.254.3 params securityname imc snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 192.168.209.200 params securityname imcv2csnmp-agent trap enable default-route#dhcp enable#nqa schedule imclinktopologypleaseignore ping start-time now lifetime 630720000 #user-interface con 0user-interface vty 0 4authentication-mode schemeuser privilege level 3#return<3024>添加业务vlan的控制器的ip地址添加控制器的ip接入设备添加接入策略添加接入服务添加接入用户添加业务vlan的ip网断添加控制器设备的Ip添加控制器的端口。

CCNA网络学院第一学期 第十一章配置和测试网络 试题及答案

CCNA网络学院第一学期 第十一章配置和测试网络 试题及答案

第十一章配置和测试网络001网络中的用户发现向远程服务器传输文件时响应很慢。

发出什么命令可以确定路由器是否存在任何输入或输出错误?A show running-configB show startup-configC show interfacesD show ip routeE show versionF show memory002请参见图示。

技术人员将图示中的配置应用于全新的路由器。

为了验证配置,技术人员在与该路由器的CLI 会话中发出了show running-config命令。

技术人员在路由器的show running-config命令输出中应看到哪几行结果?A enable password class line console 0 password ccnaB enable secret cisco enable password class line console 0 password ccnaC enable secret 5 $1$v0/3$QyQWmJyT7zCa/yaBRasJm0 enable password class line console 0 password ccnaD enable secret cisco enable password 7 14141E0A1F17 line console 0 password 7 020507550AE enable secret 5 $1$v0/3$QyQWmJyT7zCa/yaBRasJm0 line console 0 password 7 020507550A 003Cisco 路由器上的哪个接口将用于初始配置?A B CD004路由器B 和C 之间的连接测试获得成功。

但是,重新启动路由器C 之后,管理员注意到网络10.10.3.0 和10.10.4.0 之间的响应时间变慢。

两台路由器之间可以成功Ping 通。

CISCO命令大全

CISCO命令大全

1、Exec commands:<1-99> 恢复一个会话bfe 手工应急模式设置clear 复位功能clock 管理系统时钟configure 进入设置模式connect 打开一个终端copy 从tftp服务器拷贝设置文件或把设置文件拷贝到tftp服务器上debug 调试功能disable 退出优先命令状态disconnect 断开一个网络连接enable 进入优先命令状态erase 擦除快闪内存exit 退出exce模式help 交互帮助系统的描述lat 打开一个本地传输连接lock 锁定终端login 以一个用户名登录logout 退出终端mbranch 向树形下端分支跟踪多路由广播mrbranch 向树形上端分支跟踪反向多路由广播name-connection 给一个存在的网络连接命名no 关闭调试功能pad 打开X.29 PAD连接ping 发送回显信息ppp 开始点到点的连接协议reload 停机并执行冷启动resume 恢复一个活动的网络连接rlogin 打开远程注册连接rsh 执行一个远端命令send 发送信息到另外的终端行setup 运行setup命令show 显示正在运行系统信息slip 开始SLIP协议start-chat 在命令行上执行对话描述systat 显示终端行的信息telnet 远程登录terminal 终端行参数test 测试子系统内存和端口tn3270 打开一个tin3270连接trace 跟踪路由到目的地undebug 退出调试功能verify 验证检查闪烁文件的总数where 显示活动的连接which-route 执行OSI路由表查找并显示结果write 把正在运行的设置写入内存、网络、或终端x3 在PAD上设置X.3参数xremote 进入xremote模式2、#show ?access-expression 显示访问控制表达式access-lists 显示访问控制表apollo Apollo 网络信息appletalk Apple Talk 信息arap 显示Appletalk 远端通道统计arp 地址解析协议表async 访问路由接口的终端行上的信息bridge 前向网络数据库buffers 缓冲池统计clns CLNS网络信息clock 显示系统时钟cmns 连接模式网络服务信息compress 显示压缩状态configuration 非易失性内存的内容controllers 端口控制状态debugging 调试选项状态decnet DEC网络信息dialer 拨号参数和统计dnsix 显示Dnsix/DMPP信息entry 排队终端入口extended 扩展端口信息flash 系统闪烁信息flh-log 闪烁装载帮助日志缓冲区frame-relay 帧中继信息history 显示对话层历史命令hosts IP域名,查找方式,名字服务,主机表interfaces 端口状态和设置ip IP信息ipx Novell IPX信息isis IS-IS路由信息keymap 终端键盘映射lat DEC LAT信息line 终端行信息llc2 IBM LLC2 环路信息lnm IBM 局网管理local-ack 本地认知虚环路memory 内存统计netbios-cache NetBios命名缓冲存贮器内存node 显示已知LAT节点ntp 网络时间协议processes 活动进程统计protocols 活动网络路由协议queue 显示队列内容queueing 显示队列设置registry 功能注册信息rhosts 远程主机文件rif RIF存贮器入口route-map 路由器信息sdlle 显示sdlc-llc2转换信息services 已知LAT服务sessions 远程连接信息smds SMDS信息source-bridge 源网桥参数和统计spanning-tree 跨越树形拓朴stacks 进程堆栈应用standby 热支持协议信息stun STUN状态和设置subsystem 显示子系统tcp TCP连接状态terminal 显示终端设置tn3270 TN3270 设置translate 协议转换信息ttycap 终端容易表users 显示终端行的信息version 系统硬、软件状态vines VINES信息whoami 当前终端行信息x25 X.25信息xns XNS信息xermote Xremote统计3、#config ?Memory 从非易失性内存设置Network 从TFTP网络主机设置Overwrite-network 从TFTP网络主机设置覆盖非易失性内存Terminal 从终端设置4、Configure commads:Access-list 增加一个访问控制域Apollo Apollo全局设置命令appletalk Appletalk 全局设置命令arap Appletalk远程进出协议arp 设置一个静态ARP入口async-bootp 修改系统启动参数autonomous-system 本地所拥有的特殊自治系统成员banner 定义注册显示信息boot 修改系统启动时参数bridge 透明网桥buffers 调整系统缓冲池参数busy-message 定义当连接主机失败时显示信息chat-script 定义一个调制解调器对话文本clns 全局CLNS设置子命令clock 设置时间时钟config-register 定义设置寄存器decnet 全局DEC网络设置子命令default-value 缺省字符位值dialer-list 创建一个拨号清单入口dnsix-nat 为审计提供DMDM服务enable 修改优先命令口令end 从设置模式退出exit 从设置模式退出frame-relay 全局帧中继设置命令help 交互帮助系统的描述hostname 设置系统网络名iterface 选择设置的端口ip 全局地址设置子命令ipx Novell/IPX全局设置命令keymap 定义一个新的键盘映射lat DEC本地传输协议line 设置终端行lnm IBM局网管理locaddr-priority-list 在LU地址上建立优先队列logging 修改注册(设备)信息login-string 定义主机指定的注册字符串map-class 设置静态表类map-list 设置静态表清单menu 定义用户接口菜单mop 设置DEC MOP服务器netbios NETBIOS通道控制过滤no 否定一个命令或改为缺省设置ntp 设置NTPpriority-list 建立特权列表prompt 设置系统提示符queue-list 建立常规队列列表rcmd 远程命令设置命令rcp-enable 打开Rep服务rif 源路由进程router-map 建立路由表或进入路由表命令模式router 打开一个路由进程rsh-enable 打开一个RSH服务sap-priority-list 在SAP或MAC地址上建立一个优先队列service 修改网络基本服务snmp-server 修改SNMP参数state-machine 定义一个TCP分配状态的机器stun STUN全局设置命令tacacs-server 修改TACACS队列参数terminal-queue 终端队列命令tftp-server 为网络装载请求提供TFTP服务tn3270 tn3270设置命令translate 解释全局设置命令username 建立一个用户名及其权限vines VINES全局设置命令x25 X.25 的第三级x29 X.29 命令xns XNS 全局设置命令xremote 设置Xremote4、(config)#ipGlobal IP configuration subcommands:Accounting-list 选择保存IP记帐信息的主机Accounting-threshold 设置记帐入口的最大数accounting-transits 设置通过入口的最大数alias TCP端口的IP地址取别名as-path BGP自治系统路径过滤cache-invalidate-delay 延迟IP路由存贮池的无效classless 跟随无类前向路由规则default-network 标志网络作为缺省网关候选default-gateway 指定缺省网(如果没有路由IP)domain-list 完成无资格主机的域名domain-lookup 打开IP域名服务系统主机转换domain-name 定义缺省域名forward-protocol 控制前向的、物理的、直接的IP广播host 为IP主机表增加一个入口host-routing 打开基于主机的路由(代理ARP和再定向)hp-host 打开HP代理探测服务mobile-host 移动主机数据库multicast-routing 打开前向IPname-server 指定所用名字服务器的地址ospf-name-lookup 把OSPF路由作为DNS名显示pim PIM 全局命令route 建立静态路由routing 打开IP路由security 指定系统安全信息source-route 根据源路由头的选择处理包subnet-zero 允许子网0子网tcp 全局TCP参数==================================Cisco2620路由器的配置与维护对于分布在多个不同场点的企业分部来说,如何访问中心场点服务器、获取相应的信息,是企业网络建设规划中不可缺少的一部分。

Infoprint 250 導入と計画の手引き 第 7 章ホスト

Infoprint 250 導入と計画の手引き 第 7 章ホスト

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Cisco ASA 5585-X 高密度状态式防火墙数据手册说明书

Cisco ASA 5585-X 高密度状态式防火墙数据手册说明书

Data SheetCisco ASA 5585-X Stateful FirewallToday’s enterprise networks struggle to keep up with a mobile workforce. Users expect on-demand access from their many devices, even as applications multiply and push performance levels. And of course security remains a priority. How do you scale and still preserve the integrity of the network? Start with the Cisco® ASA 5585-X Firewall, a compact yet high-density firewall that delivers tremendous scalability, performance, and security in a two-rack-unit (2RU) footprint.Using a single firewall blade, the Cisco ASA 5585-X meets the growing needs of dynamic organizations by providing eight times the performance density, very high VPN session counts, twice as many connections per second, and four times the connection capacity of any competitive firewall.Firewall FeaturesSupport for Layer 3 and Layer 4 stateful firewall inspection features, including access control and network address translation, enables organizations to keep existing stateful inspection policies that are essential for compliance regulations and securing critical data center resources.In addition to comprehensive stateful inspection capabilities, Layer 7 next-generation policies act intelligently on contextual information. Cisco AnyConnect® technology provides information on the type and location, and endpoint posture of a mobile device before it accesses the network, so that administrators can maintain high levels of network visibility, protection and control. Threat intelligence feeds from Cisco Collective Security Intelligence (CSI) use the global footprint of Cisco security deployments to analyze approximately one-third of the world’s Internet traffic for near-real-time protection from new and emerging threats.Flexible Deployment OptionsThe Cisco ASA 5585-X supports two hardware blades in a single 2RU chassis. The bottom slot (slot 0) hosts the ASA stateful inspection firewall module, while the top slot (slot 1) can be used for adding up to two Cisco ASA 5585-X I/O modules for high interface density for mission-critical data centers that require exceptional flexibility and security.ClusteringUsing Cisco ASA Software Release 9.0 and later, customers can combine up to 16 Cisco ASA 5585-X firewall modules in a single cluster for up to 640 Gbps of throughput, 2 million connections per second, and more than 100 million concurrent connections. This “pay as you grow” model enables organizations to purchase what they need today and dynamically add more when their performance needs grow. To protect high-performance data centers from internal and external threats, the cluster can be augmented by adding IPS modules.Cisco ASA software clustering delivers a consistent scaling factor, irrespective of the number of units in the cluster, for a linear and predictable increase in performance. Complexity is reduced, as no changes are required to existing Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks. Support for data center designs based on the Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Virtual Switching System (VSS) and the Cisco Nexus virtual PortChannel (vPC) as well as the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides high availability (HA) with better network integration.For operational efficiency, Cisco ASA clusters are easy to manage and troubleshoot as a single entity. Policies pushed to the master node are replicated across all the units within the cluster. The health, performance, and capacity statistics of the entire cluster, as well as individual units within the cluster, can be assessed from a single management console. Hitless software upgrades are supported for ease of device updates.Clustering supports HA in both active/active and active/passive modes. All units in the cluster actively pass traffic, and all connection information is replicated to at least one other unit in the cluster to support N+1 HA. In addition, single and multiple contexts are supported, along with routed and transparent modes. A single configuration is maintained across all units in the cluster using automatic configuration sync. Clusterwide statistics are provided to track resource usage.Cisco TrustSec IntegrationUsing Cisco ASA Software Release 9.0 and later, the Cisco ASA 5585-X provides context awareness through the integration of identity-based firewall security and Cisco TrustSec® security group tags for enhanced visibility and control. Identity-based firewall security provides more flexible access control to enforce policies based on user and group identities and the point of access. Administrators can write policies that correspond to business rules, a process that increases security, enhances ease of use, and requires fewer policies to manage. Similarly, Cisco TrustSec integration enables security group tags to be embedded into the network, providing administrators with the ability to develop and enforce better, more precise policies.Cut Costs While Improving Performance and SecurityThe Cisco ASA 5585-X Next-Generation Firewall delivers superior scalability, performance, and security to handle high data volumes without sacrificing performance. Most firewalls require up to 16RUs and 5100 watts to scale to the level of performance that the Cisco ASA 5585-X achieves with only 2RUs and 785 watts. This performance helps enterprises meet the increasing demands for network connectivity without the need to invest in additional data center space and incur the corresponding maintenance costs.Based on tests conducted by Cisco, the Cisco ASA 5585-X significantly reduces initial procurement costs by 80 percent, power consumption costs by 85 percent, and rack space requirements by 88 percent in addition to significant reductions in overall integration and management complexity and costs. In addition, you can install up to two firewall modules in a single Cisco ASA 5585-X chassis, providing scalability to 80 Gbps.Table 1 gives the capabilities of the four Cisco ASA 5585-X models.Table 1. Cisco ASA 5585-X Next-Generation Firewall Capabilities and CapacitiesEdge Edge Data center Data centerUnlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited1 Maximum throughput with UDP traffic measured under ideal test conditions.2“Multiprotocol” refers to a traffic profile consisting primarily of TCP-based protocols and applications like HTTP, SMTP, FTP, IMAPv4, BitTorrent, and DNS.3 Available for the firewall feature set.4 VPN throughput and maximum peers depend on the ASA device configuration and VPN traffic patterns, including average packet size. These elements should be taken into consideration as part of your capacity planning. Throughput represents the maximum possible IPsec throughput. Maximum sessions may be further limited by your throughput requirements. AnyConnect licenses required. See the AnyConnect Ordering Guide for details. Maximum sessions may be further limited by your throughput requirements.5 AnyConnect licenses required. See the AnyConnect Ordering Guide for details. Maximum sessions may be further limited by your throughput requirements.6 Available for the firewall feature set.SafetyUL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1, AS/NZS 60950-1GB4943 UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1, AS/NZS 60950-1GB4943 UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1, AS/NZS 60950-1GB4943 UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1, AS/NZS 60950-1GB4943 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A, AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A, CISPR2 2 Class A, EN55022 Class A, ICES003 Class A, VCCI Class A EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, KN22 Class A, CNS13438 Class A, EN50082-1, EN55024, CISPR24, EN300386, KN 61000-4 Series47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A, AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A, CISPR2 2 Class A, EN55022 Class A, ICES003 Class A, VCCI Class A EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, KN22 Class A, CNS13438 Class A, EN50082-1, EN55024, CISPR24, EN300386, KN 61000-4 Series47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A, AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A, CISPR2 2 Class A, EN55022 Class A, ICES003 Class A, VCCI Class A EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, KN22 Class A, CNS13438 Class A, EN50082-1, EN55024, CISPR24, EN300386, KN 61000-4 Series47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A, AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A, CISPR2 2 Class A, EN55022 Class A, ICES003 Class A, VCCI Class A EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, KN22 Class A, CNS13438 Class A, EN50082-1, EN55024, CISPR24, EN300386, KN 61000-4 SeriesNote: Performance numbers were tested and validated with Cisco ASA Software Release 8.4.Cisco ASA 5585-X I/O ModulesMission-critical data centers running Cisco ASA Software Release 8.4.4 and later can use the top slot of the Cisco ASA 5585-X to add up to two Cisco ASA 5585-X I/O modules for exceptional flexibility and security. With two Cisco ASA 5585-X I/O modules, a single Cisco ASA 5585-X can support up to twenty 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports or up to fifty 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Using the Cisco ASA 5585-X Divider, the top slot is partitioned into two half-slots, with each I/O module occupying one half-slot. When only one I/O module is installed, a half-slot blank cover is required to cover the empty half-slot.Table 2 describes each of the Cisco ASA 5585-X I/O modules in more detail.Table 2.Cisco ASA 5585-X I/O ModulesTable 3 lists the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Enhanced Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP+) and 1 Gigabit Ethernet SFPs that are supported.Table 3. Supported SFP and SFP+ ModulesOptional DC Power SuppliesService providers and data centers that require data-center-powered equipment can purchase Cisco ASA 5585-X data center power supply modules with built-in fans. These power supplies deliver up to 1150 watts of data center power for Cisco ASA 5585-X Next-Generation Firewalls. Two data center power supplies are required for each Cisco ASA 5585-X chassis. The minimum software required is Cisco ASA Software Release 8.4.5.Warranty InformationFind warranty information on at the Product Warranties page.Ordering InformationHelp customers understand all the components or parts they need to purchase in order to install and use the product.To place an order, visit the Cisco How to Buy homepage.Table 4 lists part numbers for customer convenience. Table 4. Ordering InformationTo Download the SoftwareVisit the Cisco Software Center to download Cisco ASA Software.Service and SupportCisco services help you protect your network investment, improve network operations, and prepare your network for new applications to extend network intelligence and the power of your business.Included in the "Operate" phase of the service lifecycle are the Cisco Security IntelliShield® Alert Manager Service, Cisco SMARTnet™ services, the Cisco SP Base, and Cisco Services for IPS. These services are suitable for enterprise, commercial, and service provider customers.Cisco Security IntelliShield Alert Manager Service provides a customizable, web-based threat and vulnerability alert service that allows organizations to easily access timely, accurate, and credible information about potential vulnerabilities in their environment.Cisco Services for IPS supports modules, platforms, and bundles of platforms and modules that feature Cisco IPS capabilities. Cisco SMARTnet and Cisco SP Base support other products in this family.For More InformationFor more information, please visit the following links:●Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Next-Generation Firewalls:/en/US/products/ps6120/index.html●Cisco Cloud Web Security: /en/US/products/ps11720/index.html●Cisco TrustSec Solutions: /en/US/netsol/ns1051/index.html●Cisco AnyConnect: /go/anyconnect●Cisco AnyConnect Ordering Guide: /c/en/us/products/security/anyconnect-secure-mobility-client/sales-resources-listing.html●Cisco Security Manager: /en/US/products/ps6498/index.html●Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager: /en/US/products/ps6121/index.html●Cisco Security Services: /en/US/products/svcs/ps2961/ps2952/serv_group_home.html。

电脑代码一览表

电脑代码一览表

代码一览表1 0×00000001 不正确的函数。

2 0×00000002 系统找不到指定的档案。

3 0×00000003 系统找不到指定的路径。

4 0×00000004 系统无法开启档案。

5 0×00000005 拒绝存取。

6 0×00000006 无效的代码。

7 0×00000007 储存体控制区块已毁。

8 0×00000008 储存体空间不足,无法处理这个指令。

9 0×00000009 储存体控制区块地址无效。

,10 0×0000000A 环境不正确。

11 0×0000000B 尝试加载一个格式错误的程序。

12 0×0000000C 存取码错误。

13 0×0000000D 资料错误。

14 0×0000000E 储存体空间不够,无法完成这项作业。

15 0×0000000F 系统找不到指定的磁盘驱动器。

16 0×00000010 无法移除目录。

17 0×00000011 系统无法将档案移到其它的磁盘驱动器。

18 0×00000012 没有任何档案。

19 0×00000013 储存媒体为写保护状态。

》20 0×00000014 系统找不到指定的装置。

21 0×00000015 装置尚未就绪。

22 0×00000016 装置无法识别指令。

23 0×00000017 资料错误(cyclic redundancy check)24 0×00000018 程序发出一个长度错误的指令。

25 0×00000019 磁盘驱动器在磁盘找不到持定的扇区或磁道。

26 0×0000001A 指定的磁盘或磁盘无法存取。

27 0×0000001B 磁盘驱动器找不到要求的扇区。

cisco设置方法步骤

cisco设置方法步骤

cisco设置方法步骤思科(Cisco)路由器是一个集成多业务路由器,福利综合服务网络路由器,以及获得回报的网络路由器。

cisco路由器怎么设置??有网友提到自己不会设置思科的设备,该怎么办?店铺在网上找了一些教程及命令,需要的朋友可以参考下。

以下是cisco路由器设置具体命令一、 host到router1、实验网络拓扑:pc( client 4.01)---switch---router1720 ( access server)pc配置:ip:10.130.23.242/28gw:10.130.23.2461720接口ip:f0:10.130.23.246/28lo0:172.16.1.1/241720的ios为c1700-k93sy7-mz.122-8.T5.bin2、步骤:1、配置isakmp policy:crypto isakmp policy 1encr 3desauthen pre-sharegroup 22、配置 client地址池cry isa client conf address-pool local pool192ip local pool pool192 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2543、配置 client有关参数cry isa client conf group vclient-group####vclient-group就是在client的连接配置中需要输入的group authentication name。

key vclient-key####vclient-key就是在client的连接配置中需要输入的group authentication password。

pool pool192 ####client的ip地址从这里选取####以上两个参数必须配置,其他参数还包括domain、dns、wins等,根据情况进行配置。

4、配置ipsec transform-setcry ipsec trans vclient-tfs esp-3des esp-sha-hmac5、配置map模板cry dynamic-map template-map 1set transform-set vclient-tfs ####和第四步对应6、配置mapcry map map 1 ipsec-isakmp dynamic template-map#### 使用第?*脚渲玫?map 模板cry map map isakmp author list vclient-group ####使用第三步配置的参数authorizationcry map map client conf address respond ####响应client分配地址的请求7、配置静态路由ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 fastethernet03、说明几点:(1)因为1720只有一个fastethernet口,所以用router1720上的lo0地址来模拟router内部网络。

TD信息元素详解

TD信息元素详解

信息元素功能性定义作者:李欣目录目录 (1)信息元素功能性定义 (11)1 核心网信息元素 (11)1.1 CN Information elements (11)1.2 CN Domain System Information (11)1.3 CN Information info (11)1.4 IMEI (11)1.5 IMSI (GSM-MAP) (11)1.6 Intra Domain NAS Node Selector (11)1.7 Location Area Identification (12)1.8 NAS message (12)1.9 NAS system information (GSM-MAP) (12)1.10 Paging record type identifier (12)1.11 PLMN identity (12)1.12 PLMN Type (12)1.13 P-TMSI (GSM-MAP) (12)1.14 RAB identity (12)1.15 Routing Area Code (12)1.16 Routing Area Identification (13)1.17 TMSI (GSM-MAP) (13)2 UTRAN 移动信息元素 (13)2.1 Cell Access Restriction (13)2.2 Cell identity (13)2.3 Cell selection and re-selection info for SIB3/4 (13)2.4 Cell selection and re-selection info for SIB11/12 (13)2.5 Mapping Info (14)2.6 URA identity (14)3 UE 信息元素 (14)3.1 Activation time (14)3.2 Capability Update Requirement (14)3.3 Cell update cause (15)3.4 Ciphering Algorithm (15)3.5 Ciphering mode info (15)3.6 CN domain specific DRX cycle length coefficient (15)3.7 CPCH Parameters (15)3.8 C-RNTI (15)3.9 DRAC system information (15)3.10 Void (16)3.11 Establishment cause (16)3.12 Expiration Time Factor (16)3.13 Failure cause (16)3.14 Failure cause and error information (16)3.15 Initial UE identity (16)3.16 Integrity check info (16)3.17 Integrity protection activation info (17)3.18 Integrity protection Algorithm (17)3.19 Integrity protection mode info (17)3.20 Maximum bit rate (17)3.21 Measurement capability (17)3.22 Paging cause (17)3.23 Paging record (17)3.24 PDCP capability (17)3.25 Physical channel capability (18)3.26 Protocol error cause (18)3.27 Protocol error indicator (18)3.28 RB timer indicator (18)3.29 Redirection info (18)3.30 Re-establishment timer (18)3.31 Rejection cause (18)3.32 Release cause (18)3.33 RF capability FDD (19)3.34 RLC capability (19)3.35 RLC re-establish indicator (19)3.36 RRC transaction identifier (19)3.37 Security capability (19)3.38 START (19)3.39 Transmission probability (19)3.40 Transport channel capability (20)3.41 UE multi-mode/multi-RAT capability (20)3.42 UE radio access capability (20)3.43 UE Timers and Constants in connected mode (21)3.44 UE Timers and Constants in idle mode (21)3.45 UE positioning capability (21)3.46 URA update cause (21)3.47 U-RNTI (21)3.48 U-RNTI Short (21)3.49 UTRAN DRX cycle length coefficient (21)3.50 Wait time (21)3.51 UE Specific Behavior Information 1 idle (21)3.52 UE Specific Behavior Information 1 interRAT (22)4 无线承载信息元素 (22)4.0 Default configuration identity (22)4.1 Downlink RLC STATUS info (22)4.2 PDCP info (22)4.3 PDCP SN info (22)4.4 Polling info (22)4.5 Predefined configuration identity (23)4.6 Predefined configuration value tag (23)4.7 Predefined RB configuration (23)4.8 RAB info (23)4.9 RAB info Post (23)4.10 RAB information for setup (23)4.11 RAB information to reconfigure (24)4.12 NAS Synchronization indicator (24)4.13 RB activation time info (24)4.14 RB COUNT-C MSB information (24)4.15 RB COUNT-C information (24)4.16 RB identity (24)4.17 RB information to be affected (24)4.18 RB information to reconfigure (25)4.19 RB information to release (25)4.20 RB information to setup (25)4.21 RB mapping info (25)4.22 RB with PDCP information (25)4.23 RLC info (25)4.24 Signaling RB information to setup (26)4.25 Transmission RLC Discard (26)5 传输信道信息元素 (26)5.1 Added or Reconfigured DL TrCH information (26)5.2 Added or Reconfigured UL TrCH information (27)5.3 CPCH set ID (27)5.4 Deleted DL TrCH information (27)5.5 Deleted UL TrCH information (27)5.6 DL Transport channel information common for all transport channels (27)5.7 DRAC Static Information (27)5.8 Power Offset Information (28)5.9 Predefined TrCH configuration (28)5.10 Quality Target (28)5.11 Semi-static Transport Format Information (28)5.12 TFCI Field 2 Information (28)5.13 TFCS Explicit Configuration (28)5.14 TFCS Information for DSCH (TFCI range method) (29)5.15 TFCS Reconfiguration/Addition Information (29)5.16 TFCS Removal Information (29)5.17 Void (29)5.18 Transport channel identity (29)5.19 Transport Format Combination (TFC) (29)5.20 Transport Format Combination Set (29)5.21 Transport Format Combination Set Identity (29)5.22 Transport Format Combination Subset (29)5.23 Transport Format Set (29)5.24 UL Transport channel information common for all transport channels (30)6 物理信道信息元素 (30)6.1 AC-to-ASC mapping (30)6.2 AICH Info (30)6.3 AICH Power offset (30)6.4 Allocation period info (30)6.5 Alpha (30)6.6 ASC Setting (30)6.7 Void (31)6.8 CCTrCH power control info (31)6.9 Cell parameters Id (31)6.10 Common timeslot info (31)6.11 Constant value (31)6.12 CPCH persistence levels (31)6.13 CPCH set info (31)6.14 CPCH Status Indication mode (31)6.15 CSICH Power offset (32)6.16 Default DPCH Offset Value (32)6.17 Downlink channelisation codes (32)6.18 Downlink DPCH info common for all RL (32)6.19 Downlink DPCH info common for all RL Post (32)6.20 Downlink DPCH info common for all RL Pre (32)6.21 Downlink DPCH info for each RL (32)6.22 Downlink DPCH info for each RL Post (33)6.23 Downlink DPCH power control information (33)6.24 Downlink information common for all radio links (33)6.25 Downlink information common for all radio links Post (33)6.26 Downlink information common for all radio links Pre (33)6.27 Downlink information for each radio link (33)6.28 Downlink information for each radio link Post (33)6.29 Void (33)6.30 Downlink PDSCH information (33)6.31 Downlink rate matching restriction information (34)6.32 Downlink Timeslots and Codes (34)6.33 DPCH compressed mode info (34)6.34 DPCH Compressed Mode Status Info (34)6.35 Dynamic persistence level (34)6.36 Frequency info (34)6.37 Individual timeslot info (35)6.38 Individual Timeslot interference (35)6.39 Maximum allowed UL TX power (35)6.40 Void (35)6.41 Midamble shift and burst type (35)6.42 PDSCH Capacity Allocation info (35)6.43 PDSCH code mapping (36)6.44 PDSCH info (36)6.45 PDSCH Power Control info (36)6.46 PDSCH system information (36)6.47 PDSCH with SHO DCH Info (36)6.48 Persistence scaling factors (36)6.49 PICH Info (36)6.50 PICH Power offset (37)6.51 PRACH Channelisation Code List (37)6.52 PRACH info (for RACH) (37)6.53 PRACH partitioning (37)6.54 PRACH power offset (37)6.55 PRACH system information list (37)6.56 Predefined PhyCH configuration (38)6.57 Primary CCPCH info (38)6.58 Primary CCPCH info post (38)6.59 Primary CCPCH TX Power (38)6.60 Primary CPICH info (38)6.61 Primary CPICH Tx power (38)6.62 Primary CPICH usage for channel estimation (38)6.63 PUSCH info (38)6.64 PUSCH Capacity Allocation info (38)6.65 PUSCH power control info (39)6.66 PUSCH system information (39)6.67 RACH transmission parameters (39)6.68 Radio link addition information (39)6.69 Radio link removal information (39)6.70 SCCPCH Information for FACH (39)6.71 Secondary CCPCH info (39)6.72 Secondary CCPCH system information (40)6.73 Secondary CPICH info (40)6.74 Secondary scrambling code (40)6.75 SFN Time info (40)6.76 SSDT cell identity (40)6.77 SSDT information (40)6.78 STTD indicator (40)6.79 TDD open loop power control (41)6.80 TFC Control duration (41)6.81 TFCI Combining Indicator (41)6.82 TGPSI (41)6.83 Time info (41)6.84 Timeslot number (41)6.85 TPC combination index (41)6.86 TSTD indicator (41)6.87 TX Diversity Mode (41)6.88 Uplink DPCH info (41)6.89 Uplink DPCH info Post (42)6.90 Uplink DPCH info Pre (42)6.91 Uplink DPCH power control info (42)6.92 Uplink DPCH power control info Post (42)6.93 Uplink DPCH power control info Pre (42)6.94 Uplink Timeslots and Codes (42)6.95 Uplink Timing Advance (42)6.96 Uplink Timing Advance Control (43)7 测量信息元素 (43)7.1 Additional measurements list (43)7.2 Cell info (43)7.3 Cell measured results (43)7.4 Cell measurement event results (44)7.5 Cell reporting quantities (44)7.6 Cell synchronization information (44)7.7 Event results (44)7.8 FACH measurement occasion info (45)7.9 Filter coefficient (45)7.10 HCS Cell re-selection information (45)7.11 HCS neighboring cell information (45)7.12 HCS Serving cell information (45)7.13 Inter-frequency cell info list (46)7.14 Inter-frequency event identity (46)7.15 Inter-frequency measured results list (46)7.16 Inter-frequency measurement (46)7.17 Inter-frequency measurement event results (47)7.18 Inter-frequency measurement quantity (47)7.19 Inter-frequency measurement reporting criteria (47)7.20 Inter-frequency measurement system information (47)7.21 Inter-frequency reporting quantity (47)7.22 Inter-frequency SET UPDATE (48)7.23 Inter-RAT cell info list (48)7.24 Inter-RAT event identity (48)7.25 Inter-RAT info (48)7.26 Inter-RAT measured results list (48)7.27 Inter-RAT measurement (49)7.28 Inter-RAT measurement event results (49)7.29 Inter-RAT measurement quantity (49)7.30 Inter-RAT measurement reporting criteria (49)7.31 Inter-RAT measurement system information (50)7.32 Inter-RAT reporting quantity (50)7.33 Intra-frequency cell info list (50)7.34 Intra-frequency event identity (50)7.35 Intra-frequency measured results list (50)7.36 Intra-frequency measurement (50)7.37 Intra-frequency measurement event results (51)7.38 Intra-frequency measurement quantity (51)7.39 Intra-frequency measurement reporting criteria (51)7.40 Intra-frequency measurement system information (51)7.41 Intra-frequency reporting quantity (52)7.42 Intra-frequency reporting quantity for RACH reporting (52)7.43 Maximum number of reported cells on RACH (52)7.44 Measured results (52)7.45 Measured results on RACH (52)7.46 Measurement Command (52)7.47 Measurement control system information (53)7.48 Measurement Identity (53)7.49 Measurement reporting mode (53)7.50 Measurement Type (53)7.51 Measurement validity (53)7.52 Observed time difference to GSM cell (53)7.53 Periodical reporting criteria (53)7.54 Primary CCPCH RSCP info (54)7.55 Quality measured results list (54)7.56 Quality measurement (54)7.57 Quality measurement event results (54)7.58 Quality measurement reporting criteria (54)7.59 Quality reporting quantity (54)7.60 Reference time difference to cell (54)7.61 Reporting Cell Status (55)7.62 Reporting information for state CELL_DCH (55)7.63 SFN-SFN observed time difference (55)7.64 Time to trigger (55)7.65 Timeslot ISCP info (55)7.66 Traffic volume event identity (55)7.67 Traffic volume measured results list (55)7.68 Traffic volume measurement (55)7.69 Traffic volume measurement event results (56)7.70 Traffic volume measurement object (56)7.71 Traffic volume measurement quantity (56)7.72 Traffic volume measurement reporting criteria (56)7.73 Traffic volume measurement system information (56)7.74 Traffic volume reporting quantity (56)7.75 UE internal event identity (56)7.76 UE internal measured results (57)7.77 UE internal measurement (57)7.78 UE internal measurement event results (57)7.79 UE internal measurement quantity (57)7.80 UE internal measurement reporting criteria (57)7.81 Void (58)7.82 UE Internal reporting quantity (58)7.83 UE Rx-Tx time difference type 1 (58)7.84 UE Rx-Tx time difference type 2 (58)7.85 UE Transmitted Power info (58)7.86 UE positioning Ciphering info (58)7.87 UE positioning Error (58)7.88 UE positioning GPS acquisition assistance (59)7.89 UE positioning GPS almanac (59)7.90 UE positioning GPS assistance data (59)7.91 UE positioning GPS DGPS corrections (59)7.92 UE positioning GPS ionospheric model (59)7.93 UE positioning GPS measured results (59)7.94 UE positioning GPS navigation model (60)7.95 UE positioning GPS real-time integrity (60)7.96 UE positioning GPS reference time (60)7.97 UE positioning GPS UTC model (61)7.98 UE positioning IPDL parameters (61)7.99 UE positioning measured results (61)7.100 UE positioning measurement (61)7.101 UE positioning measurement event results (61)7.102 Void (62)7.103 UE positioning OTDOA assistance data for UE-assisted (62)7.104 Void (62)7.105 UE positioning OTDOA measured results (62)7.106 UE positioning OTDOA neighbor cell info (62)7.107 UE positioning OTDOA quality (63)7.108 UE positioning OTDOA reference cell info (63)7.109 UE positioning position estimate info (64)7.110 UE positioning reporting criteria (64)7.111 UE positioning reporting quantity (64)7.112 T ADV info (65)8 其它信息元素 (65)8.1 BCCH modification info (65)8.2 BSIC (65)8.3 CBS DRX Level 1 information (65)8.4 Cell Value tag (65)8.5 Inter-RAT change failure (65)8.6 Inter-RAT handover failure (66)8.7 Inter-RAT UE radio access capability (66)8.8 Void (66)8.9 MIB Value tag (66)8.10 PLMN Value tag (66)8.11 Predefined configuration identity and value tag (66)8.12 Protocol error information (66)8.13 References to other system information blocks (66)8.14 References to other system information blocks and scheduling blocks (67)8.15 Rplmn information (67)8.16 Scheduling information (67)8.17 SEG COUNT (67)8.18 Segment index (67)8.19 SIB data fixed (67)8.20 SIB data variable (67)8.21 SIB type (67)8.22 SIB type SIBs only (67)9 ANSI-41 Information elements (68)10 Multiplicity values and type constraint values (68)信息元素功能性定义消息是由多个信息元素组合而成,信息元素根据其功能的不同划分为:核心网域信息元素、UTRAN 移动信息元素、UE 信息元素、无线承载信息元素、传输信道信息元素、物理信道信息元素和测量信息元素。

HP LaserJet M455 (Enterprise) E45028 商品说明书

HP LaserJet M455 (Enterprise) E45028 商品说明书
Yes No If Yes please describe below Diagnostic service logs can be uploaded. Print files can be printed via a USB thumb drive.
RF/RFID
Does the item use RF or RFID for receive or transmit of any data including remote diagnostics. (e.g. Cellular phone,
other than standard hard wired TCP/IP, direct USB, or parallel connections)? Yes No If Yes please describe below:
Purpose:
Frequency:
Bandwidth:.
Modulation:
backup/restore
data.
Type (Flash, EEPROM, etc): Size:
User Modifiable: Function:
Steps to clear memory:
SPI Flash
8MB
Yes No Contains the boot code and
There are no steps to clear this
Effective Radiate Power (ERP):
Specifications:
Other Capabilities
Does the device employ any other method of communications such as a Modem to transmit or receive any data whatsoever? Yes No If Yes please describe below: Purpose: Specifications:

uirequireddevice capability密钥

uirequireddevice capability密钥

uirequireddevice capability密钥一、什么是UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥?UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥是一种在iOS开发中使用的Info.plist文件中的一项配置。

它用于限制应用程序只能在具备特定硬件或软件能力的设备上运行。

通过使用UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥,开发者可以在应用程序中指定一些要求,以确保应用程序能够在适当的硬件设备上运行。

二、UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥的使用场景1. 特定设备功能的要求:某些应用程序可能要求设备具有特定的功能,如指纹识别、相机等。

这时,开发者可以使用UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities 密钥来限制应用程序只能在具备这些功能的设备上运行。

2. 特定操作系统的要求:一些应用程序可能只能在特定版本的操作系统上运行,为了确保用户能够正常使用应用程序,开发者可以使用UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥来限制应用程序只能在具备特定操作系统版本的设备上运行。

3. 特定硬件要求:一些应用程序可能需要特定的硬件支持,如加速计、陀螺仪等。

使用UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥,开发者可以限制应用程序只能在具备这些硬件支持的设备上运行。

三、UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥的配置方法在Xcode中,可以通过以下步骤配置UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities密钥:1. 打开Xcode,并选择项目文件。

2. 在项目导航器中找到Info.plist文件,并双击打开。

3. 在Info.plist文件中,找到"Required device capabilities"(必需设备能力)键。

4. 展开该键,可以看到一个空数组。

CISCO交换机基本配置和使用jvh

CISCO交换机基本配置和使用jvh

Interface
IP-Address OK? Method Status
接口的IP地址好吗?法状态协议
Protocol
3
Vlan1
unassigned NO unset up
up
FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES unset down
down
FastEthernet0/2 unassigned YES unset down
模式。而特权EXEC模式又是由以下配置模式组成:
– 全局配置模式
Switch(config)#
– 接口配置模式
Switch(config-if)#
– 路由配置模式
Switch(config-router)#
– 线路配置模式
Switch(config-line)#
– VLAN配置模式(仅交换机有) Switch(vlan)#
5
• 步骤三 选择COM1串行口,在“连接时使用”项目里选择适当 的串行口
• 步骤四 端口参数设置,如下
6
• 选择”确定”,通过控制台端口与路由器(或交换机)成功建 立EXEC会话
1.1.4 IOS简介
– I0S(Internetwork 0perating system,互联网络操作系统)是一种特殊 的软件,可用它来配置CISCO路由器(或交换机),令其将信息 从一个网络路由或桥接至另一个网络
access-enable Create a temporary Access-List entry
access-profile Apply user-profile to interface
clear
Reset functions

Lecture Notes in Computer

Lecture Notes in Computer

A Bibliography of Papers in Lecture Notes in ComputerScience(1999),Part1of2Nelson H.F.BeebeCenter for Scientific ComputingUniversity of UtahDepartment of Mathematics,322INSCC155S1400E RM233Salt Lake City,UT84112-0090USATel:+18015815254FAX:+18015851640,+18015814148E-mail:beebe@(Internet)WWW URL:/~beebe/05January1999Version1.01Title word cross-reference 2[36].4[34].ABR[46,45].Accommodate[29]. Accountable[26].Adaptive[8]. Address[30].Algorithm[52,46]. Annotation[50].Applets[28]. Application[42,52,33].Applications[30,47,41,27]. Approaches[1].Architecture[36]. Arctic[6].Asynchronously[50].ATM[7,24].Audio[38].Aware[27]. Based[53,13,18,35,36,4,16,32,49,37].Behaviour[54].Better[14].Between[21]. Blocking[22].Browsing[47].Buffers[55]. Can[14].CC[48].CCS[32].CCS1MD[5].Challenges[12].Channels[17].ChaosLAN[20].Chaotic[20].Class[46,2].Classifying[37].Client[49,47].Client-Server[49].Close[21].Clustering[3].Coding[39,35,37]. Collaborative[26].Communication[13,5,21].Comparison[35].Complexity[46]. Compliant[43].Compressed[40]. Computation[5].Computing[39]. Concurrent[5].Conferencing[30,32]. Congestion[3,46].Congruent[38]. Conscious[40].Contemporary[12].12Content[37].Continuous[53,47]. Control[3,46,16,45].Cooperative[47,31].CORBA[32]. CORBA-Based[32].CSCW[41].Cut[4]. Cut-Through[4].Data[53,47,35].DA VIC[48,44].DA VIC-Terminal[48].Deadlock[23,22]. Definition[43].Deflection[3].Delay[41]. Delayed[3].Design[14,20,12,49]. Deterministic[8].Deterministic/Adaptive[8].Direct[19]. Disk[52].Distance[28,16].Distance-Based[16].Distributed[52]. Division[21].Documents[54,49].Does[21].Drop[18].DSM[48,14].DSM-CC-Server[48].Dynamic[42]. Education[28].Efficient[9].Embedded[11].Encryption[35]. Environment[44].Environments[29,37]. Evaluation[13,8].Exchange[30]. Exploiting[54].Fabric[6].Factors[41].Flexible[34]. Flow[16,45].Framework[5].Frequency[23].Gap[21].Gigabit[20].Goes[44].Graphs[51].Guide[27].Guru[25]. Hardware[7].Heterogeneous[44].High[1,9,25].High-Performance[1,9]. HiPER[9].HiPER-P[9].Hybrid[8]. Hypermedia[51].Identifying[38].II[10].Image[39,37]. Images[40].Implementation[48,20]. Importance[41].Injection[23]. Integrated[2,45,31].Integration[15]. Interactive[28,36,49].Interconnection[9,22].Internet[50,44,30].Interworking[44]. Invalidate[13].Invalidate-Based[13].Invited[15].IP[24].Irregular[18,17,4]. Java[49].Key[30].Lab[27].LAN[20].Language[43]. Limiting[23].Location[27].Location-Aware[27].Low[46]. Machines[5].Management[53].Market[27].Mechanisms[13].Media[55,50].Memory[13,55,21]. MESH[33].Message[23,22].Mobile[39,27,37].Modeling[22]. MPEG[34,36].MPEG-2[36].MPEG-4[34].Multi[50,2,47,18].Multi-class[2].Multi-client[47].Multi-Drop[18].Multi-media[50].Multi-server[47].Multicasting[18,4]. Multicomputer[9].Multidestination[18,4].Multimedia[52,44,36,49].Multiplexing[34,21].Multiprocessors[13].Net[15].Network[29,40].Network-Conscious[40].Networking[44].Networks[1,14,40,18, 23,9,19,17,4,16,45,22].NT[15]. Object[43,51].Objectionable[37].ODP[43].ODP-Compliant[43].offs[19]. Optical[21].P[9].Packet[25].Pair[55].Partitioning[35].Path[18].Path-Based[18].Perceptually[38]. Performance[1,29,9,19].Perspective[25].Pivotal[51].Platform[31].PNSVS[42].Power[19]. Power/Performance[19].Prefetching[54].Preliminary[8]. Presentation[15].Project[33].REFERENCES3Protocol[28,30,47,45].QoS[43,42,25].QoS-Support[43]. Quality[1].Real[52].Real-Time[52]. Reconstruction[39].Reducing[55]. Reduction[23].Renegotiation[42]. Replicated[50].Representation[51]. Requirements[55].Reservation[24]. Resolution[30].Retrieval[38].RIP[24]. Routed[3].Router[9,8].Routers[12]. Routing[2,20].Scalable[35].Scheduling[52].Scheme[39].Secure[26].Server[48,49,47].ServerNet[10]. Servers[55].Service[50,1,44,46,32]. Shared[50,13].SIMD[5].Simulation[28].Single[55].Smoothed[7].Spatial[45].Speed[25]. Speeds[21].Standards[11].Storage[53,52].Stored[7].STREAMER[7].Structures[38].Study[41].Support[43,7].Switch[6,18]. Switch-Based[18].Switches[4]. Switching[25].System[36].Systems[53,52,14,34,11].Tape[53].Tape-Based[53].Techniques[29].Teleteaching[31]. Temporal[45].Temporal-Spatial[45]. Terminal[48].Tertiary[53].Their[41]. Time[52,21].Time-Division[21].TINA[33].Topology[17].Torus[3]. Trade[19].Trade-offs[19]. Transmission[7].Tree[4].Tree-Based[4].U[15].U-Net[15].Use[17].User[54]. Using[18,20,4].Varying[29].VBR[55].Video[35,7]. Videoconferencing[42].Virtual[29,17].Visual[29].Websites[37].Whiteboard[26].Win-dows[15].Windows/NT[15].Wire-less[40,37].Workspaces[50].Work-stations[17].Wormhole[3,23,16]. Wormhole-Routed[3].Worms[18,4]. 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a gigabit LAN usingchaotic routing.Lecture Notes in Com-puter Science,1417:247–??,1999.CO-DEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Yuan:1999:DTM [21]X.Yuan,R.Gupta,and R.Melhem.Doestime-division multiplexing close the gapbetween memory and optical communi-cation speeds?Lecture Notes in Com-puter Science,1417:261–??,1999.CO-DEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Warnakulasuriya:1999:MMB [22]S.Warnakulasuriya and T.M.Pinkston.Modeling message blocking and dead-lock in interconnection networks.LectureNotes in Computer Science,1417:275–??,1999.CODEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Lopez:1999:RDF[23]P.Lopez,J.M.Martinez,J.Duato,andF.Petrini.On the reduction of dead-lock frequency by limiting message injec-tion in wormhole networks.Lecture Notesin Computer Science,1417:295–??,1999.CODEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Shepherd:1999:ARI [24]D.Shepherd.ATM,reservation and IP—ATM,RIP?Lecture Notes in Com-puter Science,1483:1–??,1999.CODENLNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Parulkar:1999:HSP [25]G.Parulkar.High speed packet switch-ing and QoS:(A)guru’s perspective.Lec-ture Notes in Computer Science,1483:2–??,1999.CODEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Geyer:1999:SAC [26]W.Geyer and R.Weis.A secure,account-able,and collaborative whiteboard.Lec-ture Notes in Computer Science,1483:3–??,1999.CODEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Pfeifer:1999:MGL [27]T.Pfeifer,T.Magedanz,and S.Huebener.Mobile guide—location-aware applica-tions from the lab to the market.Lec-ture Notes in Computer Science,1483:15–??,1999.CODEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Burger:1999:IPS [28]C.Burger,K.Rothermel,and R.Meck-lenburg.Interactive protocol simulationapplets for distance education.LectureNotes in Computer Science,1483:29–??,1999.CODEN LNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Ensor:1999:VTA [29]J.R.Ensor,G.U.Carraro,and J.T.Edmark.Visual techniques to accommo-REFERENCES6date varying network performance in vir-tual environments.Lecture Notes in Com-puter Science,1483:41–??,1999.CODENLNCSD9.ISSN0302-9743.Fromme:1999:ARK[30]M.Fromme,L.Grueneberg,andH.Pralle.An address resolution and keyexchange protocol for 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IPS配置

IPS配置

12.4版本安装与配置命令行配置方法:签名定义文件SDF:Signature Definition FileSDF定义了它包含的每个签名,当签名被IOS IPS装载以后,IPS立即开始扫描新的签名。

默认情况下,IOS里面是不包含任何签名的。

下面有三种类型的签名供IOS IPS使用:attack-drop.sdf 83个签名,少于128MB内存的路由器使用。

128MB.sdf 300个签名,128或更多的路由器使用。

256MB.sdf 500个签名,256或以上的路由器使用。

以上签名都可以用于12.4以后的所有思科接入路由器。

如果Flash被清空的话,sdf文件也会被清空。

注意:12.4T-9以后的IOS,不再使用128MB.sdf 而是使用.pkg的文件。

-------------IPS配置-----pkg-版本>>12.4T-9-------1、下载IOS IPS文件从思科网站下载需要的签名文件到本地电脑上)地址:/support/downloads/go/Model.x?mdfid=281442967&mdfLevel=Softw are%20Family&treeName=Security&modelName=Cisco%20IOS%20Intrusion%20Prevention% 20System%20Feature%20Software&treeMdfId=268438162下载的文件:IOS-Sxxx-CLI.pkg: Signature package 下载最新的签名realm-cisco.pub.key.txt: Public Crypto key 公钥文件2、创建IPS-Signature文件夹mkdir ips3、配置IPS加密KEY拷贝下载的TXT文档中的公钥配置如下:crypto key pubkey-chain rsanamed-key realm-cisco.pub signaturekey-string30820122 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101 01050003 82010F00 3082010A 0282010100C19E93 A8AF124A D6CC7A24 5097A975 206BE3A2 06FBA13F 6F12CB5B 4E441F1617E630D5 C02AC252 912BE27F 37FDD9C8 11FC7AF7 DCDD81D9 43CDABC3 6007D128B199ABCB D34ED0F9 085FADC1 359C189E F30AF10A C0EFB624 7E0764BF 3E53053E5B2146A9 D7A5EDE3 0298AF03 DED7A5B8 9479039D 20F30663 9AC64B93 C0112A35FE3F0C87 89BCB7BB 994AE74C FA9E481D F65875D6 85EAF974 6D9CC8E3 F0B08B8550437722 FFBE85B9 5E4189FF CC189CB9 69C46F9C A84DFBA5 7A0AF99E AD768C36006CF498 079F88F8 A3B3FB1F 9FB7B3CB 5539E1D1 9693CCBB 551F78D2 892356AE2F56D826 8918EF3C 80CA4F4D 87BFCA3B BFF668E9 689782A5 CF31CB6E B4B094D3F3020301 0001Quitcopy running-configure startup-configure(切记)3、开启IOS IPS特性ip ips name iosips [acl]4、配置Signature存储位置[存在第一步建立的文件夹里面]ip ips config location ips5、配置警告信息通知ip ips notify log6、配置Signature策略,对于Signature,必须一开始关闭所有的Signature,然后按照下面的方法开启某些需要的Signature,否则路由器会因内存溢出而崩溃!ip ips signature-categorycategory allretired true开启某一项Signature检测比如:ios_ipscategory ios_ips basicretired falseexitconfirm change y!在接口上启用IPSinterface e0/0ip ips iosips in|outexit加载pkg Signature文件copy tftp://199.1.1.1/IOS-S310-CLI.pkg idconf 注意:这里一定要加关键字idconf7、开启某一项具体的特性(前提是已经开启了其相关的类category):ip ips signature-definitionsignature 6130 10 //6130中的编号为10的特征码statusenabled falseexitexitexit此处建议使用CCP或SDM软件进行配置,用以了解类别的从属关系。

彩虹 CCCAgent (NEC 3C) 安装指南说明书

彩虹 CCCAgent (NEC 3C) 安装指南说明书

R A I N B O W C C C A G E N T-I N S T A L L A T I O N G U I D ECCCAgentLegal NoticeAlcatel-Lucent, ALE International and the Alcatel-Lucent logo are trademarks of ALE International. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. ALE International assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.Copyright © 2020 ALE International - All rights reserved.Index1Document History (4)2Introduction (5)3Pre Requisites (5)4Rainbow CCC Agent Installation (6)5Verification Procedure (10)6Rainbow CCC Agent Interface (10)1Document History2IntroductionCCCAgent is the collective name for the CTI application that connects third party telephone systems (PBXs) e.g. Cisco Call Manager, Avaya IP Office etc. with ALE Rainbow.CCCAgent is installed on a local machine in customer premises. It connects with Rainbow Server to retrieve the list extensions and interacts with third-party telephone systems to monitor those extensions. The activity of those telephone extensions is sent to Rainbow PCG for further usage in Rainbow User application.This document will take you step by step through the installation process. Everything is explained in detail to get hold of the understanding of the solutions architecture.Note: Red Boxes and Arrows indicate the functional areas on every screen or window.3Pre RequisitesFollowing pre-requisites needs to be installed on the machine before proceeding with CCCAgent installation.1.MS .Net Framework 4.52.Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 RuntimeIMPORTANT:When installing the CCC Agent, you must be logged in as a Local Administrator. Failing to do this may prevent that application from being installed correctly.4Rainbow CCC Agent Installation1.All prerequisites should be installed before you proceed to this section. Double click the Rainbow CCC Agent.exe to start theinstallation. Your installation will begin. Now follow the steps below:2.Please read the information on the screen carefully. Once read, click on the Next button, as shown below.Screenshot - Welcome Window3.Please read the information on the screen carefully. Once read, click on the Next button, as shown below.Screenshot - Welcome Window4.You are now asked to provide NEC 3C web-service address, Username and Password that will allow Rainbow CCC Agent tocommunicate with NEC 3C telephone system for phonebook data and telephony operations.Screenshot – NEC 3C Configuration5.The program is asking you to browse for a suitable directory for Rainbow CCC Agent. If you have no preference, accept thedefault and click Next, as shown below.Screenshot-Request for folder selection6.Behind this screen is an install script ready to execute and configure the files of the Rainbow CCC Agent application∙To begin the process, click the Next button, as shown below.Screenshot-Ready for Installation7.All the choices and options you have made with regards to Rainbow CCC Agent are now being implemented.∙ A progress bar will appear while the application is being installed, as shown below.Screenshot-Updating System8.Your application has been successfully installed when you see this screen. Click Finish button, as shown below.Screenshot - Installation Complete WindowNow Rainbow CCC Agent has been successfully installed on your system.5Verification ProcedureOnce you have done with Rainbow CCC Agent installation, you will find a shortcut on your desktop. You can verify the installation by double clicking the icon.Rainbow CCC Agent shortcut6Rainbow CCC Agent InterfaceThe installation is now being completed; you should be able to view the main screen as below.Screenshot-Service Control PanelRainbow CCCAgent (NEC 3C) – Installation GuideALE International proprietary and confidential. Page 11/11 Copyright © 2020. All rights reserved.Alcatel-Lucent and the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise logo are trademarks of Alcatel-Lucent. To view other trademarks used by affiliated companies of ALE Holding, visit: /trademarks . All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The information presented is subject to change without notice. Neither ALE Holding nor any of its affiliates assumes any responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein。

联想 昭阳X3-14 IAP X3-15 IAP X3-14 IRU和昭阳X3-15 IRU设置指南

联想 昭阳X3-14 IAP X3-15 IAP X3-14 IRU和昭阳X3-15 IRU设置指南

昭阳X3-14 IAP昭阳X3-15 IAP昭阳X3-14 IRU昭阳X3-15 IRU中国印刷PN: SP41L68821B插图仅供参考。

I The illustrations are for your reference.适用于特定型号 I For selected models开始使用Get it startedTouchpad概述OverviewNovo 按钮孔Novo button holeNano 安全锁插槽Nano security-lock slotRJ45 接口RJ45 connectorUSB 2.0 端口USB 2.0 port有关 USB 传输速率,请参阅《用户指南》。

| See User Guidefor USB transfer rate.多用途 USB Type-C ® 接口Multi-purpose USB Type-C connector电源接口Power connectorUSB 3.2 Gen 1 端口USB 3.2 Gen 1 port组合音频插孔Combo audio jackHDMI TM 接口HDMIconnector塑料袋声明危险:塑料袋具有危险性。

请将塑料袋放在婴儿和儿童接触不到的位置,以避免窒息危险。

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非Lenovo 指定的电池或经过拆卸或改装的电池不在保修范围之内。

电池使用不当或错误操作可能导致电池过热、漏液或爆炸。

为避免可能造成的伤害,请注意以下几点:•请勿打开、拆开或维修任何电池。

•请勿挤压或刺穿电池。

•请勿使电池短路、接触水或其他液体。

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•使电池远离火源。

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Module 26: Configuring Applets
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Primary Applet Types Continued

Form applet
Displays a single record Fields for the record are displayed in a grid or form Can show more fields at once than a list applet
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Using the List Applet Wizard Continued

Choose the business component fields to appear in the Web layout
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Using the List Applet Wizard Continued

May reference a symbolic string
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Symbolic Strings

Are stored in the repository containing words and phrases used in UI definitions

Are used by user interface objects such as:
Labels List Columns Applet Title
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Using Symbolic Strings

String references

Select additional controls to be added to the applet
By default, all of the standard buttons are selected
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Using the List Applet Wizard Continued
Essentials (Siebel 7.7)
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Module Objectives
After completing this module you will be able to:
Create and modify a list applet Create and modify a form applet

Review the properties you have selected
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Using the List Applet Wizard Continued

Finishing the list applet
Creates required object definitions for:
Refer to symbolic string object definitions Are selected from a picklist Refers to the name of the symbolic string

String overrides
Are used for exceptions when strings are infrequently displayed Can be converted to symbolic strings using a Siebel supplied string conversion utility
Ensures steps are not omitted
Increases developer productivity
Speeds project completion
To invoke the List Applet wizard, select File > New Object
In the Applets tab, select List Applet and click OK
Specifies where the list column will appear
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List Column Definitions

Specify
The field that is displayed The display name that appears at the top of the list column
Sets applet class to CSSFrameList Invokes the Web Layout Editor
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Web Layout Editor

Is used to add, remove, and reorder applet Web template items Is invoked automatically upon completion of the List Applet wizard Can be invoked from the right-click menu
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Creating a List Applet

Follow these steps to create a new list applet …
1. Create new applet object definition 2. Associate applet template with object definition 3. Bind controls and list columns to template
Creates an applet object definition in Tools
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Using the List Applet Wizard Continued

Select Web templates for each mode

…Or use the List Applet wizard
Automates these steps Generally the preferred method
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List Applet Wizard

Ensures object definitions and properties are created
The controls or list columns that have been bound to the template The item identifier that describes where in the applet the controls or list columns should appear
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Using the List Applet Wizard

Use the List Applet wizard to create a new list applet Select the project, enter the name for the applet, enter the display title for the applet, and select a busine
Right-click to invoke Edit Web Layout Editor
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Web Layout Editor Continued

Use the Web Layout Editor to lay out the applet
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String Conversion Utility

Is provided in your Tools\bin directory
Strconv.bat
Allows symbolic strings to be exported and imported Allows translation outside the Siebel application Can be used to convert string overrides to symbolic strings later in a configuration project
Module 26: Configuring Applets
Select and right-click to delete columns
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Applet Web Templates

Specify which template is used when the applet is displayed in a given mode Contain applet Web template Items
Global Dictionary contains many commonly used terms
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