Far-End Failure Detection - Dell S4048–ON Configuration Manual

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L2
up
Dell#configure
Dell(conf)#interface port-channel 1
Dell(conf-if-po-1)#switchport backup interface port-channel 2
Apr 9 00:15:13: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %IFMGR-5-L2BKUP_WARN: Do not run any Layer2 protocols on Po
1 and Po 2
Apr 9 00:15:13: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %IFMGR-5-OSTATE_DN: Changed interface state to down: Po 2
Apr 9 00:15:13: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %IFMGR-5-STATE_ACT_STBY: Changed interface state to standby:
Po 2
Dell(conf-if-po-1)#
Dell#
Dell#show interfaces switchport backup
Interface
Status
Port-channel 1
Active
Port-channel 2
Standby
Dell#
Dell(conf-if-po-1)#switchport backup interface tengigabitethernet 1/2
Apr 9 00:16:29: %STKUNIT0-M:CP %IFMGR-5-L2BKUP_WARN: Do not run any Layer2 protocols on Po
1 and Te 1/2
Dell(conf-if-po-1)#

Far-End Failure Detection

Far-end failure detection (FEFD) is a protocol that senses remote data link errors in a network. FEFD responds by sending a
unidirectional report that triggers an echoed response after a specified time interval. You can enable FEFD globally or locally on an
interface basis. Disabling the global FEFD configuration does not disable the interface configuration.
Figure 76. Configuring Far-End Failure Detection
The report consists of several packets in SNAP format that are sent to the nearest known MAC address.
00:00:02
Te 2/1 (Up)
Paired Interface
Port-chato mannel 2
Port-channel 1
Status
Standby
Active
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Layer 2

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