Cisco ASR 900 Series Configuration Manual page 70

Time division multiplexing configuration; cisco ios xe fuji 16.7.x
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Configuring Other APS Options
Command or Action
Step 3
aps group group-number
Example:
Router(config-if)# aps group 2
Step 4
aps lockout circuit-number
Example:
Router(config-if)# aps lockout 1
Step 5
aps manual circuit-number
Example:
Router(config-if)# aps manual 0
Step 6
aps revert minutes
Example:
Router(config-if)# aps revert 10
Step 7
aps timers seconds1 seconds2
Example:
Router(config-if)# aps timers 1 5
Step 8
aps unidirectional
Example:
Router(config-if)# aps
unidirectional
Example
Router# configure terminal
Router# interface gigabit ethernet 0/1/0
Router(config-if)# aps force 1
Ruter(config-if)# aps unidirectional
Time Division Multiplexing Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.7.x (Cisco ASR 900 Series)
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Purpose
If you do not want the protect port to be active all the time, use no
Note
aps force 1 command after using aps force 1 command. Similarly
for aps force 0 use use no aps force 0 command.
(Optional) Allows more than one protect/working interface group to be
supported on a router.
(Optional) Prevents a working interface from switching to a protect interface.
For example, if the protect interface is configured as circuit 1, use the aps
lockout 1 command to prevent the protect interface from becoming active.
(Optional) Manually switches a circuit to a protect interface, unless a request
of equal or higher priority is in effect. For example, if the working interface
is configured as circuit 0, the command is applied as follows:
• The aps manual 0 command activates the working interface
• The aps manual 1 command activates the protect circuit.
Applying the no form of the command removes the configuration and stops
the router from sending K 1and K2 bytes on the interface.
(Optional) Enables automatic switchover from the protect interface to the
working interface after the working interface becomes available.
(Optional) Specifies the following values:
• seconds1—The time between hello packets.
• seconds2—The time that the working interface can be down before the
router switches to the protect interface.
(Optional) Configures a protect interface for unidirectional mode.
Automatic Protection Switching Configuration

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