Configuring link-up event suppression – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Set a link-down event
suppression interval

link-delay delay-time

Required
Link-down event suppression is disabled by

default.

Configuring link-up event suppression

Follow these steps to configure link-up event suppression on an Ethernet interface:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter Ethernet interface view

interface interface-type
interface-number

Set a link-up event
suppression interval

link-delay delay-time mode up

Required
Link-up event suppression is disabled by
default.

NOTE:

The link-delay mode up command and the link-delay

command supersedes each other, and whichever is

configured last takes effect.

Configuring loopback testing on an Ethernet interface

You can perform loopback testing on an Ethernet interface to determine whether the interface functions

properly. The Ethernet interface cannot forward data packets during the testing. Loopback testing falls

into the following categories:

Internal loopback testing: As shown in

Figure 1

, an interface in this mode (Port 2) returns a received

packet back to the switching chip. This function is used to identify whether a problem has occurred

on a network device, such as Switch A in the figure.

Figure 1 Internal loopback testing

External loopback testing, or called “remote loopback testing.” As shown in

Figure 2

, an interface

in this mode (Port 1) returns a received packet back to the packet sender. This function is used to

identify link failures between network devices.

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