Configuring the link mode of an ethernet interface – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring physical state change suppression on an Ethernet
interface

The physical link state of an Ethernet interface is either up or down. Each time the physical link of a port
goes up or comes down, the interface immediately reports the change to the CPU. The CPU then notifies

the upper-layer protocol modules (such as routing and forwarding modules) of the change for guiding

packet forwarding, and automatically generates traps and logs, informing the user to take

corresponding actions.
To prevent frequent physical link flapping from affecting system performance, configure physical state

change suppression to suppress the reporting of physical link state changes. The system reports physical

layer changes only when the suppression interval expires.
To configure physical state change suppression on an Ethernet interface:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter Ethernet
interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Set the link-down

event suppression
interval.

link-delay delay-time

By default, each time the physical link of a port
comes down, the interface immediately reports the

change to the CPU.
When this command is configured:

The link-down event is not reported to the CPU

until the interface is still down when the

suppression interval (delay-time) expires.

The link-up event is immediately reported when

the interface goes up.

4.

Set the link-up event

suppression interval.

link-delay delay-time mode
up

By default, each time the physical link of a port
goes up, the interface immediately reports the

change to the CPU.
When this command is configured:

The link-up event is not reported to the CPU until

the interface is still up when the suppression

interval (delay-time) expires.

The link-down event is immediately reported.

5.

Set the link-updown
event suppression

interval.

link-delay delay-time mode
updown

By default, each time the physical link of a port
goes up or comes down, the interface immediately
reports the change to the CPU.
When this command is configured, the link-up or
link-down event is not reported to the CPU until the

interface is still up or down when the suppression
interval (delay-time) expires.

The link-delay command and the link-delay mode command overwrite each other, and whichever is

configured last takes effect.
Do not configure physical state change suppression on a port with MSTP enabled.

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