Creating link dependencies, Link dependency summary, E "creating link dependencies – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring Switching Information

Creating Link Dependencies

The link dependency feature provides the ability to enable or disable one or more ports based on the link

state of one or more different ports. With link dependency enabled on a port, the link state of that port is

dependent on the link state of another port. For example, if port A is dependent on port B and the switch

detects a link loss on port B, the switch automatically brings down the link on port A. When the link is

restored to port B, the switch automatically restores the link to port A.
You can create a maximum of 72 dependency groups. The ports participating in the Link Dependency

can be across all the Stack Units (Manager/Member unit).
The Link Dependency feature supports the following scenarios:

• Port dependent on port — If a port loses the link, the switch brings down the link on another port.
• Port dependent on LAG — If all ports in a channel-group lose the link, the switch brings down the link

on another port.

• LAG dependent on port — If a port loses the link, the switch brings down all links in a channel-group.
• Multiple port command — If a group of ports lose their link, the switch brings down the link on

another group of ports.

• Overlapping ports — Overlapping ports on different groups will be brought down only if both

dependent ports lose the link.

The Link Dependency

menu page contains a link to the Link Dependency Summary page.

Link Dependency Summary

Use the Link Dependency Summary page to view all link dependencies on the system and to access the

Link Dependency Configuration page. You can create a maximum of 16 dependency groups. The page

displays the groups whether they have been configured or not.
To display the Link Dependency Summary

page, click Switching > Link Dependency > Link

Dependency Summary in the tree view.

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