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System Redundancy set Command

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System CLI Commands Reference 4-67 4.15.1 System Redundancy set Command set System Redundancy Commands Sets the parameters for redundant switch mode. Syntax set [op_state|mode|heartbeat|revertdelay|redundancy|preempt|virtualip] set mode set op_state set heartbeat set revertdelay set redundancy set preempt set virtualip Parameters mode Sets the switch to the (primary or secondary). Indicates that the switch is either the primary or secondary (standby) switch when redundancy is enabled. This parameter can only be set if the op_state parameter is set to redundancy. op-state Sets the redundancy operation state of the switch to one of the following : • standalone-The switch has no redundancy capabilities and operates independently of any other WS 2000 switches on the network. This is the default setting. • redundancy-Two WS 2000 switches are connected, with one set as a primary and the other as a standby. • upgrade-The primary and standby switches must run the same version of the switch firmware for redundancy to work correctly. If the firmware on only one of the switches is updated, redundancy is disabled and the Operational State is automatically set to Upgrade. heartbeat Sets the heartbeat interval for the switch to (1-60) seconds. revertdelay Specifies the amount of time (1-20 minutes) after not receiving a heartbeat packet before the secondary (standby) switch will take over. redundancy Sets the redundancy state (enable or disable) for the subnet (s1, s2. s3, s4, s5, s6). preempt Enables to prevent system stand-by on redundant switches. can be enable or disable. virtualip Sets the virtual IP address to for each redundant subnet . Example admin(system.redundancy)>set mode standby can not set the value when the op_state is either upgrade or standalone admin(system.redundancy)>set op-state redundancy admin(system.redundancy)>set mode standby admin(system.redundancy)>

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System CLI Commands Reference
4-67
4.15.1
System Redundancy set Command
set
System Redundancy Commands
Sets the parameters for redundant switch mode.
Syntax
set [op_state|mode|heartbeat|revertdelay|redundancy|preempt|virtualip]
set mode <mode>
set op_state <state>
set heartbeat <interval>
set revertdelay <delay>
set redundancy <subnet> <state>
set preempt <mode>
set virtualip <subnet> <ip>
Parameters
Example
admin(system.redundancy)>set mode standby
can not set the value when the op_state is either upgrade or standalone
admin(system.redundancy)>set op-state redundancy
admin(system.redundancy)>set mode standby
admin(system.redundancy)>
mode <mode>
Sets the switch to the
<mode>
(
primary
or
secondary
). Indicates that the switch
is either the
primary
or
secondary
(standby) switch when redundancy is enabled.
This parameter can only be set if the
op_state
parameter is set to
redundancy
.
op-state <state>
Sets the redundancy operation state of the switch to one of the following
<state>
:
standalone
—The switch has no redundancy capabilities and operates
independently of any other WS 2000 switches on the network. This is the default
setting.
redundancy
—Two WS 2000 switches are connected, with one set as a primary
and the other as a standby.
upgrade
—The primary and standby switches must run the same version of the
switch firmware for redundancy to work correctly. If the firmware on only one of
the switches is updated, redundancy is disabled and the Operational State is
automatically set to Upgrade.
heartbeat <interval>
Sets the heartbeat interval for the switch to
<interval>
(
1
60
) seconds.
revertdelay <delay>
Specifies the amount of time
<delay>
(
1
20
minutes) after not receiving a
heartbeat packet before the secondary (standby) switch will take over.
redundancy <subnet>
<state>
Sets the redundancy state
<state>
(
enable
or
disable
) for the subnet
<subnet>
(
s1
,
s2
.
s3
,
s4
,
s5
,
s6
).
preempt <mode>
Enables to prevent system stand-by on redundant switches.
<mode>
can be
enable
or
disable
.
virtualip <subnet>
<ip>
Sets the virtual IP address to
<ip>
for each redundant subnet
<subnet>
.