Configuring The Shared Port Segment Timer; Unconfiguring An Eaps Shared Port; Displaying Eaps Shared-Port Status Information - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Guide Manual

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Configuring the Shared Port Segment Timer

To configure the segment timer, use the following command:
configure eaps shared-port <ports> segment-timeout expiry-action [segment-down | send-
alert]
Where the following is true:
—If the controller or partner switch's segment timer expires, that segment is set to
segment-down
"down," and a query is not sent through the ring.
—If the controller or partner switch's segment timer expires, that switch keeps the
send-alert
segment up, with the failed flag set, and sends a warning message to the log.
All segments, including the controller and partner shared ports belonging to the same common link,
must use the same segment timer expiry action. By default, the segment timer expiry action is send-alert
and the timer is set to 3 seconds.

Unconfiguring an EAPS Shared Port

To unconfigure a link ID on a shared port, use the following command:
unconfigure eaps shared-port <ports> link-id
To unconfigure the mode on a shared port, use the following command:
unconfigure eaps shared-port <ports> mode
To delete a shared port, use the following command:
delete eaps shared-port <ports>

Displaying EAPS Shared-Port Status Information

To display EAPS shared port status information, use the following command:
show eaps shared-port {<port>} {detail}
If you enter the
show eaps shared-port
displays a summary of status information for all configured EAPS shared ports.
If you specify an EAPS shared-port, the command displays information about that specific port.
Otherwise, the command displays information about all of the shared-ports configured on the switch.
You can use the
keyword to display more detailed status information about the segments and
detail
VLANs associated with each shared port.
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