Verifying Software-Controlled Redundant Port Configurations - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch
To disable the Smart Redundancy feature, use the following command:
disable smartredundancy <port_list>

Verifying Software-Controlled Redundant Port Configurations

You can verify the software-controlled redundant port configuration by issuing a variety of CLI
commands.
To display the redundant ports as well as which are active or members of load-sharing groups, use the
following command:
show ports redundant
Sample output looks like the following:
Primary: *1:1
Flags: (*)Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Share Group
To display information on which ports are primary and redundant software-controlled redundancy
ports, use the following commands:
show ports information
show port <port_list> information detail
The following is sample output of the
configured:
Virtual-router: VR-Default
Type:
Random Early drop:
Admin state:
Link State:
Link Counter: Up
VLAN cfg:
Name: peggy, Internal Tag = 4094, MAC-limit = No-limit
STP cfg:
Protocol:
Name: peggy
Trunking:
EDP:
DLCS:
lbDetect:
Learning:
Flooding:
Jumbo:
BG QoS monitor: Unsupported
QoS Profile:
Queue:
QP1
QP2
QP3
QP4
QP5
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
Redundant: 3:1, Link on/off option: OFF
show port 1:1 information detail
UTP
Disabled
Enabled with
auto-speed sensing
Active, 100Mbps, full-duplex
1 time(s)
Protocol: ANY
Load sharing is not enabled.
Enabled
Unsupported
Unsupported
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
None configured
MinBw =
0% MaxBw =
MinBw =
0% MaxBw =
MinBw =
0% MaxBw =
MinBw =
0% MaxBw =
MinBw =
0% MaxBw =
after redundancy is
auto-duplex
Match all protocols.
100%
Pri = 1
100%
Pri = 2
100%
Pri = 3
100%
Pri = 4
100%
Pri = 5
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