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Node-id, Non-erps-dev-protect, Node-id non-erps-dev-protect – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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ERPS Commands

If CFM determines that a MEP node which has been configured to monitor a ring port with this
command has gone down, this information is passed to ERPS, which in turn processes it as a
ring node failure. For more information on how ERPS recovers from a node failure, refer to

“Ethernet Ring Protection Switching”

on page 982.

Example

Console(config-erps)#mep-monitor east mep 1

Console(config-erps)#

Related Commands

“ethernet cfm domain”

on page 524

“ethernet cfm mep”

on page 528

node-id

This command sets the MAC address for a ring node. Use the no form to restore the default setting.

Syntax

node-id mac-address

mac-address – A MAC address unique to the ring node. The MAC address must be
specified in the format xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxx.

Default Setting
CPU MAC address

Command Mode
ERPS Configuration

Command Usage
The ring node identifier is used to identify a node in R-APS messages. The node identifier may also
be used for debugging, such as to distinguish messages when a node is connected to more than
one ring.

Example

Console(config-erps)#node-id 00-12-CF-61-24-2D

Console(config-erps)#

non-erps-dev-protect

This command sends non-standard health-check packets when an owner node enters protection
state without any link down event having been detected through SF messages. Use the no form to
disable this feature.

Syntax

[no] non-erps-dev-protect

Default Setting
Disabled