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Features Description
NTP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is the TCP/IP that advertises the accurate
time throughout the network. This document describes:
z NTP overview
z Configuring the Operation Modes of NTP
z Configuring Optional Parameters of NTP
z Configuring Access-Control Rights
z Configuring NTP Authentication
Hotfix
Hotfix is a fast, cost-effective method to fix software defects of the device
without interrupting the running services. This document describes:
z Hotfix Overview
z One-Step Patch Installation
z Step-by-Step Patch Installation
z Step-by-Step Patch Uninstallation
z One-Step Patch Uninstallation
Cluster Management
A cluster is a group of network devices. Cluster management is to
implement management of large numbers of distributed network devices.
This document describes:
z Cluster Management Overview
z Configuring the Management Device
z Configuring the Member Devices
z Configuring Access Between the Management Device and Its Member
Devices
z Adding a Candidate Device to a Cluster
z Configuring Advanced Cluster Functions
IRF Stack
Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) allows you to build an IRF stack,
namely a united device, by interconnecting multiple devices through stack
ports. You can manage all the devices in the IRF stack by managing the
united device. This document describes:
z IRF Stack Overview
z IRF Stack Working Process
z Configuring IRF Stack
z Logging In to an IRF Stack
Automatic Configuration
Automatic configuration enables a device to automatically obtain and
execute the configuration file when it starts up without loading the
configuration file. This document describes:
z Introduction to Automatic Configuration
z Typical Networking of Automatic Configuration
z How Automatic Configuration Works