Enabling Port Tracking; About Configuring Linked Ports; Operationally Binding A Tracked Port - Cisco AP775A - Nexus Converged Network Switch 5010 Configuration Manual

Fabric manager configuration guide, release 4.x
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Chapter 65
Configuring Port Tracking
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Enabling Port Tracking

The port tracking feature is disabled by default in all switches in the Cisco 9000 Family. When you
enable this feature, port tracking is globally enabled for the entire switch.
To configure port tracking, enable the port tracking feature and configure the linked port(s) for the
tracked port.
To enable port tracking with Fabric Manager, follow these steps:
Expand Switches, expand Interfaces, and then select Port Tracking in the Physical Attributes pane.
Step 1
The port tracking information is displayed in the Information pane shown in
the Controls tab.
Figure 65-2
Step 2
Click in the Command column to enable or disable port tracking.
Depending on your selection the corresponding entry in the Status column changes.
Click the Apply Changes icon to save your changes.
Step 3
The entry in the Result column changes to success.

About Configuring Linked Ports

You can link ports using one of two methods:

Operationally Binding a Tracked Port

When you configure the first tracked port, operational binding is automatically in effect. When you use
this method, you have the option to monitor multiple ports or monitor ports in one VSAN.
To operationally bind a tracked port, follow these steps:
Expand Switches, expand Interfaces, and then select Port Tracking in the Physical Attributes pane.
Step 1
The port tracking information is displayed in the Information pane. The default is the Controls tab.
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Port Tracking
Operationally binding the linked port(s) to the tracked port (default).
Continuing to keep the linked port down forcefully—even if the tracked port has recovered from the
link failure.
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Port Tracking
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65-2. The default is
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