Uplink failure detection (UFD) provides detection of the loss of upstream connectivity and, if you use this with NIC teaming, automatic
recovery from a failed link.
Topics:
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clear ufd-disable
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debug uplink-state-group
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description
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downstream
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downstream auto-recover
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downstream disable links
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enable
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show running-config uplink-state-group
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show uplink-state-group
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uplink-state-group
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upstream
clear ufd-disable
Re-enable one or more downstream interfaces on the switch/router that are in a UFD-Disabled Error state so that an interface can send
and receive traffic.
Syntax
clear ufd-disable {interface interface | uplink-state-group group-id}
Parameters
interface interface
uplink-state-group
group-id
Defaults
A downstream interface in a UFD-disabled uplink-state group is also disabled and is in a UFD-Disabled Error state.
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
Specify one or more downstream interfaces. For interface, enter one of the following
interface types:
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10 Gigabit Ethernet: tengigabitethernet {slot/port/subport | slot/
port/subport-range}
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40-Gigabit Ethernet:fortyGigE {slot/port}
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Port channel: port-channel {1–128 | port-channel-range}
Where port-range and port-channel-range specify a range of ports separated
by a dash (-) and/or individual ports/port channels in any order; for example:
gigabitethernet 1/1-2,5,9,11-12 port-channel 1-3,5. A comma is
required to separate each port and port-range entry.
Re-enables all UFD-disabled downstream interfaces in the group. The valid group-id
values are from 1 to 16.
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