Ethernet Ring Commands
up
Syntax
up up-timeout
Context
config>eth-ring>ccm-hold-time
This command specifies the timer, which controls the delay between detecting that ring path is up and
reporting it to the G.8032 protection module. If a non-zero value is configured, the CPM will wait for the
time specified in the value parameter before reporting it to the G.8032 protection module.
Note: This parameter applies only to ring path CCM. It does NOT apply to the member port link state. To
damp member port link state transitions, use hold-time parameter from the physical member port.
Default
20 deciseconds
Parameters
value — Specifies the hold-time for reporting the recovery.
Values
rpl-node
Syntax
rpl-node <owner | nbr>
no rpl-node
Context
config>eth-ring
This command configures the G.8032 ring protection link type as owner or neighbor. The no form of the
command means this node is not connected to an RPL link. When RPL owner or neighbor is specified either
the a or b path must be configured with the RPL end command. An owner is responsible for operation of the
rpl link. Configuring the RPL as neighbor is optional (can be left as no rpl-node) but if the command is used
the nbr is mandatory.
The no form of this command removes the RPL link.
Default
no rpl-node
node-id
Syntax
node-id
no node-id
Context
config>eth-ring
This optional command configures the MAC address of the RPL control. The default is to use the chassis
MAC for the ring control. This command allows the chassis MAC to be overridden with another MAC
address.
The no form of this command removes the RPL link.
Default
no node-id
Parameters
mac — <xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx>
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0 — 5000 deciseconds
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