Rpl owner, Wtr-timer, Rpl owner wtr-timer – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide

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ERPS Commands

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Command Mode

ERPS Configuration

Command Usage

Each node must be connected to two neighbors on the ring. For convenience, the ports connected
are referred to as east and west ports. Alternatively, the closest neighbor to the east should be the
next node in the ring in a clockwise direction, and the closest neighbor to the west should be the
next node in the ring in a counter-clockwise direction.

Example

Console(config-erps)#ring-port east interface ethernet 1/12

Console(config-erps)#

rpl owner

This command configures a ring node to be the Ring Protection Link (RPL) owner or a non-owner.

Syntax

[no] rpl owner

Default Setting

non-owner

Command Mode

ERPS Configuration

Command Usage

Only one RPL owner can be configured on a ring. The owner blocks traffic on the RPL during
Idle state, and unblocks it during Protection state (that is, when a signal fault is detected on
the ring).

The east and west connections to the ring must be specified for all ring nodes using the

ring-port

command. When this switch is configured as the RPL owner, the west ring port is set

as being connected to the RPL.

Example

Console(config-erps)#rpl owner

Console(config-erps)#

wtr-timer

This command sets the wait-to-restore timer which is used to verify that the ring has stabilized
before blocking the RPL after recovery from a signal failure. Use the no form to restore the default
setting.

Syntax

wtr-timer minutes

minutes - The wait-to-restore timer is used to verify that the ring has stabilized before
blocking the RPL after recovery from a signal failure. (Range: 5-12 minutes)

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