Edge-loop-detection port-priority, Tection port-priority – Brocade Network OS Command Reference v4.1.0 User Manual
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edge-loop-detection port-priority
Sets the ELD priority for a port.
Synopsis
edge-loop-detection port-priority eld-priority
no edge-loop-detection port-priority
Operands
eld-priority
Specifies the port priority. Valid values range from 0 through 256; a higher
number indicates a lower priority.
Defaults
ELD priority is 128.
Command Modes
Interface subtype configuration mode
Description
Use this command to determine which of the ports involved in a loop will be disabled when the
pdu-rx-limit for the Brocade VCS Fabric cluster is reached. The port with the lower priority (higher
ELD-priority setting) is the port that is selected to be disabled.
NOTE
If ELD must select between two ports with the same priority, ELD selects the port with the higher
port ID to be disabled.
Usage Guidelines
This command applies only in Brocade VCS Fabric mode.
You must use edge-loop-detection to enable edge-loop detection separately on the port for the ELD
priority to be effective.
Enter no edge-loop-detection port-priority to return to the default setting.
Examples
To set the ELD priority of a specific 10-gigabit Ethernet interface port:
switch(config)# interface tengigabitethernet 5/0/10
switch(cfg-if-te-5/0/10)# edge-loop-detection port-priority 5
To restore the default ELD priority of 128 to a specific 40-gigabit Ethernet interface port:
switch(config)# interface fortygigabitethernet 8/1/12
switch(cfg-if-fo-8/1/12)# no edge-loop-detection port-priority
See Also
interface, clear edge-loop-detection, edge-loop-detection vlan, hello-interval, pdu-rx-limit,
show edge-loop-detection globals, show edge-loop-detection interface,
show edge-loop-detection rbridge-id, shutdown-time