Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch
Switch VLAN IP information
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Switch port number
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Switch configuration data: duplex and speed
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EDP is enabled on all ports by default. EDP enabled ports advertise information about the Extreme
Networks switch to other switches on the interface and receives advertisements from other Extreme
Networks switches. Information about other Extreme Networks switches is discarded after a timeout
interval is reached without receiving another advertisement.
To disable EDP on one or more ports, use the following command:
disable edp ports [<ports> | all]
To enable EDP on specified ports, use the following command:
enable edp ports [<ports> | all]
To clear EDP counters on the switch, use the following command:
clear lacp counters
This command clears the following counters for EDP protocol data units (PDUs) sent and received per
EDP port:
Switch PDUs transmitted
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VLAN PDUs transmitted
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Transmit PDUs with errors
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Switch PDUs received
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VLAN PDUs received
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Received PDUs with errors
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To view EDP port information on the switch, use the following command:
show edp
The following is sample output from the
following sample) on a modular switch:
EDP advert-interval
EDP holddown-interval
EDP enabled on ports
1
1:22
9
2:20
0
2:31
1
2:42
Additionally, you view EDP information by using the following command:
show edp port <ports> detail
The following is sample output from the
switch:
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command (the screen display was interrupted in the
show edp
:60 seconds
:180 seconds
:1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
1:12
1:13
1:14
1:15
1:23
1:24
2:1
2:2
2:10
2:11
2:12
2:13
2:21
2:22
2:23
2:24
2:32
2:33
2:34
2:35
show edp ports 1:1 detail
1:5
1:6
1:7
1:8
1:9
1:16
1:17
1:18
2:3
2:4
2:5
2:6
2:14
2:15
2:16
2:25
2:26
2:27
2:36
2:37
2:38
command on a modular
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1:10
1:11
1:19
1:20
1:2
2:7
2:8
2:9
2:17
2:18
2:1
2:28
2:29
2:3
2:39
2:40
2:4