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Chapter 6: First-Level Commands June 30, 2006
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Defining port-ethernet redundancy-mode command
It immediately activates the Ethernet redundancy operation.
Usage
port-ethernet redundancy-mode <working slot>\<working port> [<auto | force-
protecting | force-working>]
Parameter(s)
[working slot]
It is the working, Ethernet interface slot number; legal values include 0 and 1.
[working port]
It is the working, Ethernet interface physical port number; legal values include 1 and 2.
[auto | force-protecting | force-working]
• auto – set redundancy mode to auto causing a normal redundancy behavior
• force-protecting – force traffic through the protecting interface
• force-working – force traffic through the working interface
Example(s)
Defining the SONET port source clock
The port sonet source-clock command defines the sonet port source clock.
Usage
port sonet source-clock <slot> <port> [loop | free-running]
Parameter(s)
<slot>
Specify atm/sonet slot, 2 is the only value used since this command is only applicable to the ATM/SONET port.
<port>
ATM/SONET port 1 or 2.
[loop]
The transmit clock is derived from the clock source received on the same interface.
[free-running]
The transmit clock on the interface is delivered from the port adapter's local oscillator.
Host(debug)# port-ethernet redundancy-mode
Host(debug)# port-ethernet redundancy-mode 1\1 force-protecting
Host(debug)# port sonet source-clock