Enabling And Disabling An Esrp Domain - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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The following example adds the VLAN
configure esrp esrp1 add master sales
To delete a master VLAN, you must first disable the ESRP domain before removing the master VLAN
using the
disable esrp {<esrpDomain>}
To delete a master VLAN from an ESRP domain, use the following command:
configure esrp <esrpDomain> delete master <vlan_name>
The following examples removes the master VLAN
configure esrp esrp1 delete master sales
Adding and Deleting a Member VLAN
The member VLAN can belong to only one ESRP domain, and you configure zero or more member
VLANs for each ESRP domain. The state of the ESRP device determines whether the member VLAN is
in the forwarding or blocking state.
To add a member VLAN to an ESRP domain, use the following command:
configure esrp <esrpDomain> add member <vlan_name>
The
parameter specifies the name of the ESRP domain, and the
esrpDomain
specifies the name of the master VLAN.
The following example adds the VLAN
configure esrp esrp1 add member purple
To delete a member VLAN from an ESRP domain, use the following command:
configure esrp <esrpDomain> delete member <vlan_name>
The following example removes the member VLAN
configure esrp esrp1 delete member purple

Enabling and Disabling an ESRP Domain

To enable a specific ESRP domain, use the following command:
enable esrp <esrpDomain>
To disable a specific ESRP domain, use the following command:
disable esrp {<esrpDomain>}
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
as the master VLAN to ESRP domain
sales
command.
from ESRP domain
sales
as a member VLAN to ESRP domain
purple
from ESRP domain
purple
:
esrp1
:
esrp1
parameter
vlan_name
:
esrp1
:
esrp1
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