Amap configuration, Table 4-45, Amap commands – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions OmniStack 6300-24 User Manual

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AMAP Configuration

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Example

The following shows mirroring configured from port 6 to port 11:

AMAP Configuration

The AMAP protocol discovers adjacent switches by sending and receiving AMAP
“Hello” packets on active Spanning Tree ports. Each port can be defined as being in
one of three logical states of processing the AMAP "Hello" packets:

• Discovery — The initial state where a port transmits a “Hello” packet to detect an

adjacent switch and then waits for a response.

• Common — The port has detected an adjacent switch and periodically sends

“Hello” packets to determine that it is still present.

• Passive — A port enters this state if there is no response to a Discovery “hello”

packet. This is a receive-only state and no “Hello” packets are transmitted. If a
“Hello” packet is received from an adjacent switch, the port enters the Common
state and then transmits a “Hello” packet in reply.

Use the AMAP Global Configuration screen to enable/disable AMAP and configure
timeout parameters.

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/11
Console(config-if)#port monitor ethernet 1/6
Console(config-if)#end
Console#show port monitor
Port Mirroring
-------------------------------------
Destination port(listen port):Eth1/1
Source port(monitored port) :Eth1/6
Mode :RX/TX
Console#

Table 4-45. AMAP Commands

Command

Function

Mode

Page

amap enable/disable Enables, or disables AMAP on the switch

GC

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amap run

This performs the same function as the amap enable command GC

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amap discovery timer Sets the discovery transmission time interval

GC

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amap common timer Sets the common phase transmission time interval

GC

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show amap

Displays the current AMAP settings

PE

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