Configuring ethernet redundancy, Using the port-ethernet redundancy-enable command, Table 7-3. configure ethernet ports -6 – ADC SG-1 User Manual
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Chapter 7: Second Level Commands
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Configuring Ethernet Redundancy
The system supports redundancy between 0\1 and 0\2 ethernet interface or between 1\1 or 1\2 Ethernet interface.
The system, automatically while detects a malfunction in the working Ethernet (for example link down), switches to
the protecting (redundant) Ethernet interface.
Using the port-ethernet redundancy-enable command
Use this command to configure Ethernet port redundancy.
Usage
port-ethernet redundancy-enable slot>\ Parameter(s) This is the working Ethernet interface slot number; valid values include 1 or 2. This is the working Ethernet interface physical port number; the value range is 1 to 3. This is the protecting Ethernet interface slot number; valid values include 1 or 2. This is the protecting Ethernet interface physical port number; the value range is 1 to 3. This configures non-revertive mode. This configures revertive mode. The slot number that you want to configure (see ). Table 7-3. Configure Ethernet ports Host(config)# port-ethernet redundancy-enable Card Type Slot\Port Slot\Port 2 Gigabit Front I/O 0\1 Gigabit Rear I/O 0\2 Gigabit Front (PMC) I/O 1\1 1\2