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9.2 DT-Ring configuration

9.2.1 Create / delete a DT-Ring domain

Creating a DT-Ring domain:

SWITCH(config)#dt-ring new <1-31> domain <1-32> master/slave

Where <1-31>is the domain name and <1-32> is the domain ID.

This domain can be set as master / slave.

Deleting a DT-Ring domain:

SWITCH(config)#dt-ring del domain <1-32>

Where <1-32> is the domain ID.

Note:

The first step in setting up a new DT-Ring is to create a new DT-Ring domain.

9.2.2 Create/Delete the ring ports

In a DT-Ring, ring ports should be configured to compose a redundant ring topology.

Create a ring port:

SWITCH(config)#dt-ring <1-32>

SWITCH(config-dt-ring-1)#ringport add <1-10>

Where <1-32> is the domain ID and <1-10> is the Port ID.

Delete a ring port:

SWITCH(config)#dt-ring <1-32>

SWITCH(config-dt-ring-1)#ringport delete <1-10>

Where <1-32> is the domain ID and <1-10> the Port ID

Note:

Only two ring ports are allowed on one switch.

9.2.3 DT-Ring protocol Enable/Disable

Configuration is required in order to enable the DT-Ring.

Enabling the DT-Ring :

SWITCH(config)#dt-ring <1-32>

SWITCH(config-dt-ring-1)#protocol enable

Where <1-32> is the domain ID.

Disabling the DT-Ring :