Epsr Priority - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

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EPSR PRIORITY

epsr priority
Overview
This command sets the priority of an EPSR instance on an EPSR node. Priority is
used to prevent "superloops" forming under fault conditions with particular ring
configurations. Setting a node to have a priority greater than one, also has the
effect of turning on superloop protection.
The no variant of this command returns the priority of the EPSR instance back to its
default value of 0, which also disables EPSR Superloop prevention.
epsr <epsr-instance> priority <0-127>
Syntax
no <epsr-instance> priority
Default
The default priority of an EPSR instance on an EPSR node is 0. The negated form of
this command resets the priority of an EPSR instance on an EPSR node to the
default value.
Mode
EPSR Configuration
To set the priority of the EPSR instance called blue to the highest priority (127),
Example
use the command:
awplus(config-epsr)#
To reset the priority of the EPSR instance called blue to the default (0), use the
command:
awplus(config-epsr)#
Related
epsr configuration
Commands
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Parameter
<epsr-instance>
priority
<0-127>
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
Name of the EPSR instance.
The priority of the ring instance selected by the epsr-name
parameter.
The priority to be applied (0 is the lowest priority and
represents no superloop protection).
epsr blue priority 127
no epsr blue priority
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