Configuring Udld - Cisco 3032 Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 28

Configuring UDLD

If UDLD in normal mode is in the advertisement or in the detection phase and all the neighbor cache
entries are aged out, UDLD restarts the link-up sequence to resynchronize with any potentially
out-of-sync neighbors.
If you enable aggressive mode when all the neighbors of a port have aged out either in the advertisement
or in the detection phase, UDLD restarts the link-up sequence to resynchronize with any potentially
out-of-sync neighbor. UDLD shuts down the port if, after the fast train of messages, the link state is still
undetermined.
Figure 28-1
Figure 28-1
Switch B successfully
receives traffic from
Switch A on this port.
Configuring UDLD
These sections contain this configuration information:
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If the detection window ends and no valid reply message is received, the link might shut down,
depending on the UDLD mode. When UDLD is in normal mode, the link might be considered
undetermined and might not be shut down. When UDLD is in aggressive mode, the link is
considered unidirectional, and the port is disabled.
shows an example of a unidirectional link condition.
UDLD Detection of a Unidirectional Link
TX
TX
Default UDLD Configuration, page 28-4
Configuration Guidelines, page 28-4
Enabling UDLD Globally, page 28-5
Enabling UDLD on an Interface, page 28-6
Resetting an Interface Disabled by UDLD, page 28-6
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Switch A
RX
However, Switch A does not receive traffic
from Switch B on the same port. If UDLD
is in aggressive mode, it detects the
problem and disables the port. If UDLD is
in normal mode, the logical link is
considered undetermined, and UDLD
does not disable the interface.
RX
Switch B
Configuring UDLD
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