Table 4-6. Loop Protection Fields"
Field
Description
Loop Protection
Select to enable globally enable this feature.
Transmission Time
Enter the time interval, in seconds, between sending Loop Protection packets.
Shutdown Time
Set the number of seconds that a port remains shut down if a loop has been detected on the
port.
Loop Protection Select
Select how you want to configure Loop Protection:
• All—Enables all interfaces with Loop Protection.
• One by One—Enables you to configure Loop Protection on ports individually (default).
• None—Disables Loop Protection on all interfaces.
Interface / Loop
Select Enable for each port on which you want to use this feature.
Protection
Action
If Loop Protection is enabled on a port, select one of the following actions to occur when a
loop is detected:
• Log—The event is logged and the port remains operational.
• Shutdown port—The port is shut down for the configured period.
• Log and Shutdown Port—The event is logged and the port it shut down for the configured
Tx Mode
If Loop Protection is enabled on a port, select Enable to allow the port to forward packets to
the multicast destination MAC address designated for the Loop Protection feature. Select
Disable to disallow forwarding.
Click Apply to save any changes for the current boot session; the changes take effect
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immediately. Use the Maintenance > Save Configuration page to have the settings remain in effect
after a reboot.
To view a summary of how this feature is configured on each port, click Status > Loop Protection
in the navigation pane.
period.
Switching Pages
Loop Protection
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