Configuring Automatic Failover For Combination Ports-Summit X450 Switch Only - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch
The following is sample output on a modular switch of the
redundancy is configured:
Virtual-router: VR-Default
Type:
Random Early drop:
Admin state:
Link State:
Link Counter: Up
VLAN cfg:
STP cfg:
Protocol:
Trunking:
EDP:
DLCS:
lbDetect:
Learning:
Flooding:
Jumbo:
BG QoS monitor: Unsupported
QoS Profile:
Queue:
Ingress Rate Shaping :
Ingress IPTOS Examination:
Egress IPTOS Replacement:
Egress 802.1p Replacement:
NetLogIn:
Smart redundancy:
Software redundant port:
Primary:
Redundant:
Redundant link configuration: Off
Refer to
"Displaying Port Configuration Information"
information
Configuring Automatic Failover for Combination Ports—
Summit X450 Switch Only
The Summit X450 switch has 24 gigabit Ethernet ports; you configure automatic failover using the first 4
ports. These ports are called combination ports because either the fiber port or the copper port is active,
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UTP
Disabled
Enabled with
Active, 100Mbps, full-duplex
1 time(s)
Name: peggy, Internal Tag = 4094, MAC-limit = No-limit
Name: peggy
Load sharing is not enabled.
Enabled
Unsupported
Unsupported
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
None configured
QP1
MinBw =
QP2
MinBw =
QP3
MinBw =
QP4
MinBw =
QP5
MinBw =
QP6
MinBw =
QP7
MinBw =
QP8
MinBw =
command.
show port 1:1 information detail
auto-speed sensing
Protocol: ANY
Match all protocols.
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
0% MaxBw =
100%
Unsupported
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
1:1
3:1
for more information on the
auto-duplex
Pri = 1
Pri = 2
Pri = 3
Pri = 4
Pri = 5
Pri = 6
Pri = 7
Pri = 8
show ports
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