Intermodule port redundancy, Port redundancy cli commands – Avaya P332G-ML User Manual

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Chapter 11

Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features

Avaya P332G-ML User’s Guide

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— “switchback-interval” — the minimum time (in seconds) that the primary

port link has to be up (following failure) before the system switches back to
the primary port. The “none” parameter, if configured, prevents switching
back to the primary.

Intermodule Port Redundancy

The intermodule port redundancy feature supports one pair of redundant ports per
stack. The secondary port is activated:

when the primary port link is down, or

when the module in the stack holding the primary port has been powered down
or removed.

Switching time for intermodule port redundancy is approximately 1 second.

Note:

Defining intermodule port redundancy on ports with no link causes both

ports to be disabled. You should connect the link prior to attempting to define
intermodule port redundancy.

Note:

Once a port has been designated in a redundancy scheme, either as a primary

or a secondary port, it can not be designated in any other redundancy scheme.

Note:

Intermodule Port Redundancy does not interworks with the Spnning Tree

Algorithm.

Port Redundancy CLI Commands

The following table contains a list of the CLI commands for the Redundancy feature.
The rules of syntax and output examples are all set out in detail in the P330 Reference
Guide
.

Table 11.6

Redundancy CLI Commands (check spec)

In order to...

Use the following command...

Define or remove port redundancy
schemes

set port redundancy

Enable the defined port
redundancy schemes

set port redundancy enable

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