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Configuring associated devices, Precautions – H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring Associated Devices

An associated device mentioned in this document refers to a device that supports Smart Link and

locally configured to process flush messages received from the specified control VLAN so as to work

with the corresponding Smart Link device. As shown in

Figure 1-2

, all the devices including Switch C,

Switch D, and Switch E on the active and backup links connecting the Smart Link device (Switch A) and

the target uplink device (Switch E) are all associated devices.

However, you do not have to enable all the ports of an associated device to process flush messages

received from the specified control VLAN. You need to enable this function only on the ports that are on

the active and backup links connecting the Smart Link device and the target device. As shown in

Figure

1-2

, you need to enable this function on Ethernet 1/0/2 and Ethernet 1/0/3 of Switch C, Ethernet 1/0/2

and Ethernet 1/0/3 of Switch D, and Ethernet 1/0/11 and Ethernet 1/0/12 of Switch E.

Follow these steps to enable the specified port to process flush messages received from the specified

control VLAN:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Syste
m view

smart-link flush enable control-vlan vlan-id
port
interface-type interface-number [ to
interface-type interface-number ]

interface interface-type interface-number

Enable the
specified port(s)
to process flush
messages
received from
the control
VLAN

Ethern
et port
view

smart-link flush enable control-vlan vlan-id

Required, use either
approach.

By default, no
control VLAN for
receiving flush
messages is
specified.

Precautions

When configuring Smart Link, pay attention to the following points:

1) A port or a link aggregation group cannot serve as a member port for two smart link groups. On the

other hand, a port or a link aggregation group cannot serve as a member for a smart link group and

a monitor link group at the same time.

2) STP cannot be enabled on the member ports of a smart link group. An STP-enabled port or a link

aggregation group with an STP-enabled port cannot serve as a member port for a smart link group.

3) A smart link/monitor link group with members cannot be deleted.

4) Smart Link/Monitor Link is mutually exclusive with remote port mirroring.

5) If you configure both the Smart Link and Monitor Link functions on an Intelligent Resilient Fabric

(IRF) enabled device, the Smart Link and Monitor Link functions will function abnormally. Thus, you

are recommended to disable the IRF function when configuring the Smart Link or Monitor Link

function.

6) When a Combo port operates as a member port of a smart link group, the optical port and the

electrical port of the Combo port must not be both engaged with a cable at the same time.

7) When you copy a port, the smart link/monitor link group member information configured on the port

will not be copied to other ports.

8) If a single port is specified as a member of a smart link/monitor link group, you cannot execute the

lacp enable command on this port or add this port into other dynamic link aggregation groups,

because these operations will make this port become a link aggregation group member.

9) If no control VLAN is configured for flush message processing, the device will forward received

flush messages without processing them.

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