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Setting interface parameters on a port – Brocade Network OS NETCONF Operations Guide v4.1.1 User Manual

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Setting interface parameters on a port

Perform this procedure for every port you want monitored by ELD.

To set interface parameters on a port, connect to any switch in a Brocade VCS Fabric cluster, and
perform the following steps.

1. Issue the RPC to configure the node in the

urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-interface namespace.

2. Under the node, include a , ,

, , or node element.

3. Under the , , ,

, or node element, include the element,
and set it to the name of the interface you want to configure.

Specify the name in rbridge-id/slot/port format or port-channel number.

4. Under the , , ,

, or node element, include the
node element.

5. Under the element, include following leaf elements.

a. In the element, specify the ELD port priority of the specified port for the selected

VLAN.

The value must be in the range 0 through 255. The default value is 128.

b. In the element, specify the VLAN you want ELD to monitor on this port.

If you do not specify a VLAN, the operation fails.

6. Issue the RPC to save the running-config file to the startup-config file.

This example sets the ELD port priority on two port/VLAN pairs: port 1/0/7 VLAN 10 and port
4/0/6 VLAN 10. If both these ports are detected in the same loop, ELD shuts down port 4/0/6
when the pdu-rx-limit for the Brocade VCS Fabric cluster is reached. Port 4/0/6 is chosen for shut
down because it has been assigned the lower priority (higher number) than port 1/0/7.

1/0/7

5

10

4/0/6