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About the HP MSR2000/3000/4000
Command References

Part number: 5998-4006
Software version: CMW710-R0007P02
Document version: 6PW100-20130927

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About the HP MSR2000/3000/4000
Command References
These command references apply to the following models of the HP MSR2000/3000/4000 routers:
Model
MSR2000

• MSR2003

MSR3000

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MSR3012
MSR3024
MSR3044
MSR3064

• MSR4060
• MSR4080

MSR4000

The HP MSR2000/3000/4000 command references describe the commands and command syntax
options available for the HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Routers.
Command reference

Content
Covers the commands for logging in to and setting up an MSR router. This
command reference includes:

Fundamentals Command
Reference

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CLI
RBAC
Login Management
FTP and TFTP
File System Management
Configuration file management
Software upgrade
Emergency shell
Automatic Configuration
Device Management
Tcl

Covers the interface configuration commands. This command reference
includes:
Interface Command Reference

Layer 2 – LAN Switching
Command Reference

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Bulk interface
Ethernet interface
WAN interfaces
POS interface
Loopback, null, and inloopback interface

Covers the commands for configuring Layer 2 technologies and features in
a LAN switched network. This command reference includes:

• MAC Address Table
• Port Isolation
• Spanning Tree

Command reference

Content
• Loop detection
• VLAN
• LLDP
Covers WAN access technologies. This command reference includes:

Layer 2 – WAN Access
Command Reference

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PPP
L2TP
HDLC
ISDN
Modem Management
3G modem
DDR

Covers the commands for configuring and managing IP addressing
(including static and dynamic IPv4 and IPv6 address assignment), network
performance optimization, ARP, and interoperation between IPv4 and IPv6.
This command reference includes:

Layer 3 – IP Services Command
Reference

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ARP
IP Addressing
DHCP
DNS
NAT
IP Forwarding Basics
Fast Forwarding
Adjacency table
IP Performance Optimization
UDP Helper
IPv6 Basics
DHCPv6
IPv6 Fast Forwarding
Tunneling
Flow classification

Covers the commands for configuring routes for IPv4 and IPv6 networks of
different sizes, route filtering, route control, and policy based routing. This
command reference includes:

Layer 3 – IP Routing Command
Reference

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IP Routing Basics
Static Routing
RIP
OSPF
IS-IS
BGP
Policy-Based Routing
IPv6 Static Routing
RIPng
OSPFv3
IPv6 IS-IS
IPv6 BGP
IPv6 Policy-Based Routing

Command reference

Content
• Routing policy
Covers the commands for Layer 3 IPv4 multicast protocols (IGMP and PIM),
and Layer 3 IPv6 multicast protocols (MLD and IPv6 PIM), Layer 2 IPv4
multicast protocols (IGMP snooping). This command reference includes:

IP Multicast Command
Reference

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IGMP Snooping
Multicast Routing and Forwarding
IGMP
PIM
IPv6 Multicast Routing and Forwarding
MLD
IPv6 PIM
Multicast VPN

Covers the commands for MPLS and MPLS VPN. This command reference
includes:

MPLS Command Reference

ACL and QoS Command
Reference

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Basic MPLS
Static LSP
LDP
MPLS TE
Static CRLSP
RSVP
Tunnel policy
MPLS L3VPN
MPLS OAM

Covers the commands for classifying traffic with ACLs, and allocating
network resources and managing congestions with QoS technologies to
improve network performance and network use efficiency. This command
reference includes:

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ACL
MPLS QoS
QoS
Time range

Covers security feature commands. Available security features include
identity authentication (AAA), access security (802.1X, MAC
authentication, and portal), secure management (SSH). This command
reference includes:

Security Command Reference

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AAA
802.1X
MAC Authentication
Password control
PKI
IPsec(IPsec, IKE)
Public Key
SSH
ASPF
APR
Session management

Command reference

Content
• Connection limit
• ARP Attack Protection
• Crypto engine
• Portal
• FIPS
Covers Voice features commands. This command reference includes:

Voice Command Reference

High Availability Command
Reference

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Voice interface
Voice Entity
Dial Program
SIP
Call Services

Covers high availability commands for managing failure detection. Failure
detection technologies focus on fault detection and isolation. This command
reference includes:

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VRRP
BFD
Track
Process placement

Covers the commands that help you manage and monitor your network, for
example, manage system events, sample packets, assess network
performance, and test network connectivity. This command reference
includes:

Network Management and
Monitoring Command
Reference

Probe Commands

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System Maintenance and Debugging
NQA
NTP
SNMP
RMON
NETCONF
Mirroring
Sampler
NetStream
sFlow
Information Center
EAA
Process monitoring and maintenance

Covers Probe commands. This command reference includes:

• Router Probe commands

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Contacting HP
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http://www.hp.com/support
Before contacting HP, collect the following information:
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Product model names and numbers

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Technical support registration number (if applicable)

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Product serial numbers

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Error messages

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Operating system type and revision level

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Detailed questions

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Related information
Documents
To find related documents, browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:
http://www.hp.com/support/manuals
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For related documentation, navigate to the Networking section, and select a networking category.

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For a complete list of acronyms and their definitions, see HP FlexNetwork Technology Acronyms.

Websites
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HP.com http://www.hp.com

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HP Networking http://www.hp.com/go/networking

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HP manuals http://www.hp.com/support/manuals

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HP download drivers and software http://www.hp.com/support/downloads

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HP software depot http://www.software.hp.com

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HP Education http://www.hp.com/learn

Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set.

Command conventions
Convention

Description

Boldface

Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown.

Italic

Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values.

[]

Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional.

{ x | y | ... }

Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which
you select one.

[ x | y | ... ]

Square brackets enclose a set of optional syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from
which you select one or none.

{ x | y | ... } *

Asterisk-marked braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical
bars, from which you select at least one.

[ x | y | ... ] *

Asterisk-marked square brackets enclose optional syntax choices separated by vertical
bars, from which you select one choice, multiple choices, or none.

&<1-n>

The argument or keyword and argument combination before the ampersand (&) sign can
be entered 1 to n times.

#

A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments.

GUI conventions
Convention

Description

Boldface

Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in bold text. For
example, the New User window appears; click OK.

>

Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder.

Convention

Description

Symbols

WARNING

An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can
result in personal injury.

CAUTION

An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can
result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to hardware or software.

IMPORTANT

An alert that calls attention to essential information.

NOTE
TIP

An alert that contains additional or supplementary information.
An alert that provides helpful information.

Network topology icons
Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall.
Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch.
Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports
Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
Represents an access controller, a unified wired-WLAN module, or the switching engine
on a unified wired-WLAN switch.
Represents an access point.

 

Represents a security product, such as a firewall, a UTM, or a load-balancing or security
card that is installed in a device.
Represents a security card, such as a firewall card, a load-balancing card, or a
NetStream card.

Port numbering in examples
The port numbers in this document are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device.



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