Juniper PHYSICAL LAYER - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual page 114

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JUNOSe 11.1.x Physical Layer Configuration Guide
aps lockout
aps protect
aps revert
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Configuration Tasks
Use to prevent the protect interface from taking over if the working interface
fails.
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working
interface.
The aps lockout command has a higher priority than the aps force command,
aps manual command, a remote reversion request, a signal failure request, or
a signal degradation.
Optionally, you can specify 0 as the channel number for the protect interface.
Because the protect interface is always assigned channel number 0, this is the
only valid option.
The resulting configuration is stored in NVS for SRP module or line module
reloads and SNMP.
Examples
host1(config-controll)#aps lockout
host1(config-controll)#aps lockout 0
Use the no version to restore the default situation, in which the protect interface
can take over if the working interface fails.
See aps lockout.
Use to configure an interface as a protect interface.
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working
interface.
Optionally, you can specify 0 as the channel number for the protect interface.
Because the protect interface is always assigned channel number 0, this is the
only valid option.
Examples
host1(config-controll)#aps protect
host1(config-controll)#aps protect 0
Use the no version to remove the protect interface from the APS group.
See aps protect.
Use to revert to the original working interface when it recovers.
Specify the number of minutes in the range 5–7, after which the router will
switch to the working interface.
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working
interface.
Example

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