Node-Id; Non-Erps-Dev-Protect - Edge-Core ECS2100-10T Reference Manual

10/28-port web-smart pro gigabit ethernet switch
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Chapter 20
| ERPS Commands

node-id

non-erps-dev-protect

Related Commands
ethernet cfm domain (697)
ethernet cfm mep (702)
This command sets the MAC address for a ring node. Use the no form to restore the
default setting.
Syntax
node-id mac-address
mac-address – A MAC address unique to the ring node. The MAC address
must be specified in the format xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Default Setting
CPU MAC address
Command Mode
ERPS Configuration
Command Usage
The ring node identifier is used to identify a node in R-APS messages for both
automatic and manual switching recovery operations.
For example, a node that has one ring port in SF condition and detects that the
condition has been cleared, will continuously transmit R-APS (NR) messages
with its own Node ID as priority information over both ring ports, informing its
neighbors that no request is present at this node. When another recovered
node holding the link blocked receives this message, it compares the Node ID
information with its own. If the received R-APS (NR) message has a higher
priority, this unblocks its ring ports. Otherwise, the block remains unchanged.
The node identifier may also be used for debugging, such as to distinguish
messages when a node is connected to more than one ring.
Example
Console(config-erps)#node-id 00-12-CF-61-24-2D
Console(config-erps)#
This command sends non-standard health-check packets when an owner node
enters protection state without any link down event having been detected through
SF messages. Use the no form to disable this feature.
Syntax
[no] non-erps-dev-protect
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