Configuring The Eaps Protected Vlans; Enabling And Disabling Fast Convergence; Enabling And Disabling An Eaps Domain; Enabling And Disabling Eaps On The Switch - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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The following command example adds the control VLAN "keys" to the EAPS domain "eaps_1".
configure eaps eaps_1 add control vlan keys

Configuring the EAPS Protected VLANs

You must configure one or more protected VLANs for each EAPS domain. The protected VLANs are the
data-carrying VLANs.
NOTE
When you configure the VLAN that will act as a protected VLAN, the ring ports of the protected VLAN must be
tagged (except in the case of the default VLAN).
To configure an EAPS protected VLAN, use the following command:
configure eaps <name> add protect vlan <vlan_name>
NOTE
As long as the ring is complete, the master node blocks the protected VLANs on its secondary port.
The following command example adds the protected VLAN "orchid" to the EAPS domain "eaps_1."
configure eaps eaps_1 add protect vlan orchid

Enabling and Disabling Fast Convergence

You enable Fast Convergence on the entire switch; this feature ensures convergence in less than 50
milliseconds.
To enable or disable Fast Convergence on the switch, use the following command:
configure eaps fast-convergence [off | on]

Enabling and Disabling an EAPS Domain

To enable a specific EAPS domain, use the following command:
enable eaps {<name>}
To disable a specific EAPS domain, use the following command:
disable eaps {<name>}

Enabling and Disabling EAPS on the Switch

To enable the EAPS function for the entire switch, use the following command:
enable eaps
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