Configuring non-revertive mode, Configuring and clearing a forced switch, Configuring and clearing a manual switch – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Device 2 Configuration steps
CFM Configuration:
Brocade#configure terminal
Brocade(config)#cfm-enable
Brocade(config-cfm)#domain-name erp id 1 level 1
Brocade(config-cfm-md-erp)#ma-name ma-erp link-ma priority 7
Brocade(config-cfm-md-erp-ma-ma-erp)#individual-link-monitoring
Brocade(config-cfm-md-erp-ma-ma-erp)#mep 201 down port eth 1/1
Brocade(config-cfm-md-erp-ma-ma-erp)#mep 202 down port eth 1/2
VLAN Configuration:
Brocade(config)#vlan 100
Brocade(config-vlan-100)#tag eth 1/1 eth 1/2
Brocade(config-vlan-100)#vlan-cpu-protection
ERP Configuration:
Brocade(config)#erp 1
Brocade(config-erp-1)#left-interface vlan 100 eth 1/1
Brocade(config-erp-1)#right-interface vlan 100 eth 1/2
Brocade(config-erp-1)#flooding-enable
Brocade(config-erp-1)#fdb-flush-optimization
Brocade(config-erp-1)#dot1ag-compliance domain-name erp ma-name ma-erp
Brocade(config-erp-1)#enable
Configuring non-revertive mode
After the Ethernet Ring enters a protected state, if you do not want the topology to return to the
original state you can use the non-revertive-mode command to keep it in the new state. Enter this
command on the RPL owner only, and then enter the enable command.
Syntax: [no] non-revertive-mode
Use the no keyword to remove the non-revertive mode setting.
Configuring and clearing a forced switch
An operator can use the forced switch (FS) mechanism when no errors, a single error, or multiple
errors are present in the topology. You can enter this command multiple times. You need to
explicitly specify the VLAN and Ethernet slot and port.
Syntax: [no] forced-switch [vlan <vlan-id> | esi <esi_name> vlan <vlan_id>] e <slot/port>]
Use the no command to remove the forced switch mechanism.
Configuring and clearing a manual switch
Manual switch (MS) is an operator-initiated process that manually blocks a desired port in a ring.
You need to explicitly specify the VLAN, Ethernet slot, and port from the desired device.
Syntax: [no] manual-switch [vlan <vlan> | esi <esi_name> vlan <vlan_id>] e <slot/port>]
Use the no command to remove the manual switch mechanism.