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Preface

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To meet different users’ habits, AsterNOS supports both Linux Bash style (also named SONiC command line) and CISCO-LIKE style (also named KLISH command line) configuration methods. This manual is based on the CISCO-LIKE command line and applies to AsterNOS3.1 CX3, CX5 and CX11008 series switches, introducing basic configuration of each module as well as typical scenario configuration. It provides examples of typical application scenarios to help first-time users get started quickly and meets the diverse needs of users, technical support engineers and developers in different situations.
If you need SONiC command line documentation, please contact us to obtain it.

Target Audience #

This manual is primarily intended for the following engineers.

  • Network planners
  • On-site technical support and maintenance staff
  • Network administrator responsible for network configuration and maintenance

This Book Stipulations #

  • Command Line Formatting Conventions
FormatSignificance
BoldCommand line keywords (which remain unchanged on the command line and are entered directly as given) are indicated in bold font.
italicCommand line parameters (the part of the command that must be replaced by the actual value) are italicized.
( )Indicates additional notes, examples of parameters.
[ ]Indicates that the part enclosed in "[ ]" is optional when the command is configured.
{x|y|...}Indicates that only one of the multiple options is selected.
[x|y|...]Indicates that one or none of the multiple options is selected.
{x|y|...} *Indicates the selection of one, more than one, from multiple options.
{x|y|...} *nIndicates the selection of n options from a number of options, n is a positive integer.
[x|y|...] *Indicates one, more than one or no choice from a number of options.
[x|y|...] *nIndicates n or no choices from a number of options, n is a positive integer.
&<1-n>Indicates that the parameter preceding the symbol & can be repeated 1 ~ n times.
  • Composite Command Line Formatting Conventions
FormatSignificance
[x|y [z]]"|" has the highest priority, "|" first before "[ ]"

Modification of Records #

DateVersionModify Remark
2024-01-13V1.0Create this manual for AsterNOS3.1-R0405P00.
2024-01-31V1.1Support "Easy RoCE" configuration management (Chapter 25).
2024-05-07V1.23. Support for MC-LAG unique-ip configuration (Section 17.4.13).
2024-05-07V1.22. Update the black hole MAC configuration command (Section 4.3.3).
2024-05-07V1.21. Add information about device models supported for interface breakout (Section 2.3.9).
2024-12-28V1.310. Add Telemetry configuration guide (Chapter 28).
2024-12-28V1.39. Add Policy-Based configuration guide (Chapter 27).
2024-12-28V1.38. Add VRRP configuration guide (Chapter 26).
2024-12-28V1.37. Update Easy RoCE configuration guide (Chapter 25).
2024-12-28V1.36. Update BGP configuration examples (Section 15.5).
2024-12-28V1.35. Update the ACL table configuration command and configuration example(Sections 11.4, 11.6).
2024-12-28V1.34. Update ND and add ND proxy and SLAAC configuration guide (Chapter 8).
2024-12-28V1.33. Update ARP and add ARP proxy configuration guide (Chapter 7).
2024-12-28V1.32. Support for LAG sub-interface configurations (Section 6.3.4).
2024-12-28V1.31. Update Layer 3 sub-interfaces configuration guide (Section 2.3.11.4).

Applicable Hardware Models #

Standard products:

  • CX308P-48Y-N
  • CX308P-48Y-N-V2
  • CX532P-N
  • CX532P-N-V2
  • CX564P-N
  • CX664D-N
  • CX732Q-N
  • CX864E-N

Software Version #

Version 3.1 R0407P01

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