Parameters
enable
disable
Defaults
This feature is disabled by default.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Usage
Hostprotect uses hardware resources that are also used for priority queues (see "Configuring
Priority to Transmit Queue Mapping" on page 12‐4), so if hostprotect is enabled, priority queues
are limited.
At boot time, if more than two priority queue mappings are defined, in addition to the default
mapping, hostprotect will be disabled.
At run time, if hostprotect if enabled, and you attempt to define more than two priority queue
mappings (with the set port priority‐queue command), the set will fail and a warning message
will be displayed.
At run time, if more than two priority queue mappings exist, and you attempt to enable
hostprotect with this command, the set will fail and a warning message will be displayed.
Changing the hostprotect status requires a reset of the switch or stack of switches.
Example
This example disables hostprotect.
C3(rw)->set system hostprotect disable
Changes in the host protect mode will require resetting this stack.
Are you sure you want to continue? (y/n)y
clear system hostprotect
Use this command to return the hostprotect status to the default of enabled.
Syntax
clear system hostprotect
Parameters
None.
Defaults
The default state is enabled.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Enables hostprotect mode.
Disables hostprotect mode.
clear system hostprotect
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