Set Port Redundancy On/Off; Set Port Redundancy-Intervals - Avaya C460 Reference Manual

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set port redundancy on/off

User level: read-write, admin.
Use the set port redundancy command to defines or remove redundancy pairs. The
link can be any port that does not belong to a LAG, or a LAG interface. Ensure that
there is no redundancy scheme already defined on any of the links.
The syntax for this command is:
set port redundancy <module>/<prim_port> <module>/
<second_port> {on/off} [<redundancy_name>]
prim_port
second_port
redundancy_name
(Optional)
Example:
C460-1# set port redundancy 3/7 4/12 on red1
red1: Port 2/12 is redundant to port 1/7.
Port redundancy is active - entry is effective immediately
If you wish to define a name which includes spaces, you must enclose the entire
name in quotation marks, for example "new york".

set port redundancy-intervals

User level: read-write, admin.
Use the set port redundancy-intervals command to configures the two time
constants that determine redundancy switchover parameters:
"Min Time-between-switchovers" is the minimum interval between switchover
of each pair.
"Switchback-interval" is the period the primary port link has to be "up" before
the system switches back.
If the switchback interval is zero, the system never switches back. If it is one,
switchback occurs immediately after the primary port link returns.
Avaya C460 Reference Guide
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Primary port of the redundancy scheme
Secondary port of the redundancy scheme
Name for the redundancy scheme
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