Configuration Guide - Device Management
This document describes the principles and configurations of the Device Management features, and provides configuration examples of these features.
- Displaying the Device Status
This chapter describes the functions of display commands and how to use the display commands to view the device running status. - Hardware Management
Scientific hardware management reduces the operations performed on hardware resources, including inserting, removing, installing and uninstalling the hardware, and improves hardware resource reliability. - Information Center Configuration
The information center works as the information hub. It records system running information in real time, which helps the network administrator and developers to monitor network operation and analyze network faults. - NTP Configuration
Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes time among a set of distributed time servers and clients. - Fault Management Configuration
The fault management configuration allows users to collect fault information and locate faults quickly and efficiently at the NMS side. - Energy-Saving Management
You can configure the energy-saving management function to reduce device power consumption and save energy. - Performance Management Configuration
The performance management function collects and counts system performance indicators to help you analyze system running status. - Maintenance Assistant Configuration
You can configure maintenance assistants to facilitate system maintenance. - OPS Configuration
The open programmability system (OPS) realizes flexible, intelligent device management and maintenance.