Manual Switching To A Redundant Port - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - PHYSICAL LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-09-24 Configuration Manual

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JunosE 11.3.x Physical Layer Configuration Guide

Manual Switching to a Redundant Port

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Use the no version to disable the delivery of APS events from line modules to SNMP
traps.
See aps events.
To switch from the working interface to the protect interface manually, issue the aps
force command or the aps manual command. The aps force command overrides any
switchover settings you configured on the protect interface; the aps manual command
does not override those settings.
Use to switch from the working interface to the assigned protect interface unless a
request of equal or higher priority is in effect.
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working interface.
The aps force command has a higher priority than the aps manual command, a remote
reversion request, a signal failure request on a working channel, or a signal degradation
request on a working channel.
The resulting configuration is not stored in NVS for SRP module or line module reloads;
however, it is stored in NVS for use with SNMP.
You must specify one of the following channel numbers:
0—Switches from the protect interface back to the working interface
1—Switches from the working interface to the protect interface
Examples
host1(config-controll)#aps force 0
host1(config-controll)#aps force 1
Use the no version to revert to the original working interface.
See aps force.
Use to switch from the working interface to the protect interface unless a command
of equal or higher priority is in effect.
You can issue this command only for the working interface, not for the protect interface.
The aps manual command has a higher priority than a remote reversion request.
The resulting configuration is not stored in NVS for SRP module or line module reloads;
however, it is stored in NVS for use with SNMP.
You must specify one of the following channel numbers:
0—Switches from the protect interface back to the working interface
1—Switches from the working interface to the protect interface
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