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Failure Detection Pair configuration, Link to Monitor configuration, Failure Link to Monitor Menu]

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Failure Detection Pair configuration Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp [FDP Menu] ltm - Link to Monitor Menu ltd - Link to Disable Menu ena - Enable FDP dis - Disable FDP current - Display current FDP configuration Use these commands to configure a Failure Detection Pair, which consists of one Link to Monitor (LtM) and one Link to Disable (LtD). When the switch detects a failure on the LtM, it automatically disables the ports in the LtD. The following table describes the Failure Detection Pair (FDP) configuration Menu options. Table 178 Failure Detection Pair Configuration Menu options Command ltm ltd ena dis current Description Displays the Links to Monitor menu. Displays the Links to Disable menu. Enables the FDP Parameters. Disables the FDP Parameters. Displays the current FDP configuration. Link to Monitor configuration Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp/ltm [Failure Link to Monitor Menu] addport - Add port to Link to Monitor remport - Remove port from Link to Monitor addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Monitor remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Monitor cur - Display current LtM configuration The following table describes the Link to Monitor (LtM) Menu options. The LtM can consist of only one uplink port (ports 20-24) or a single trunk containing only uplink ports. Table 179 Link to Monitor Menu options Command addport remport addtrnk remtrnk cur Description Adds a port to the LtM. Only uplink ports (20-24) are allowed in the LtM. Removes a port from the LtM. Adds a trunk group to the LtM. The LtM trunk group can contain only uplink ports (20-24). Removes a trunk group from the LtM. Displays the current LtM configuration. Configuration Menu 157

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Configuration Menu 157
Failure Detection Pair configuration
Command:
/cfg/ufd/fdp
[FDP Menu]
ltm
- Link to Monitor Menu
ltd
- Link to Disable Menu
ena
- Enable FDP
dis
- Disable FDP
current - Display current FDP configuration
Use these commands to configure a Failure Detection Pair, which consists of one Link to Monitor (LtM) and one Link to
Disable (LtD). When the switch detects a failure on the LtM, it automatically disables the ports in the LtD.
The following table describes the Failure Detection Pair (FDP) configuration Menu options.
Table 178
Failure Detection Pair Configuration Menu options
Command
Description
ltm
Displays the Links to Monitor menu.
ltd
Displays the Links to Disable menu.
ena
Enables the FDP Parameters.
dis
Disables the FDP Parameters.
current
Displays the current FDP configuration.
Link to Monitor configuration
Command:
/cfg/ufd/fdp/ltm
[Failure Link to Monitor Menu]
addport - Add port to Link to Monitor
remport - Remove port from Link to Monitor
addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Monitor
remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Monitor
cur
- Display current LtM configuration
The following table describes the Link to Monitor (LtM) Menu options. The LtM can consist of only one uplink port
(ports 20-24) or a single trunk containing only uplink ports.
Table 179
Link to Monitor Menu options
Command
Description
addport <
port number
>
Adds a port to the LtM. Only uplink ports (20-24) are allowed in the LtM.
remport <
port number
>
Removes a port from the LtM.
addtrnk <
1-12
>
Adds a trunk group to the LtM. The LtM trunk group can contain only uplink ports
(20-24).
remtrnk <
1-12
>
Removes a trunk group from the LtM.
cur
Displays the current LtM configuration.