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To configure a Guard Time, use the following command.
ethernet oam r-aps <1-255>
guard-time <10-2000>
Configures guard time
10-2000: guard time (unit: millisecond, default: 500ms)
To delete the configured a Guard Time, use the following command.
no ethernet oam r-aps <1-255>
guard-time
Configures guard time as default value
7.7.19.6 Wait-to-Restore Time
If a port’s link failure is recovered on the normal node, the blocked port should be
changed to the forwarding status. However, the loop may occur when this port start to
forward the traffic before a port of RPL-owner node is blocked. To prevent frequent opera-
tion of the protection switch due to an intermittent defect, the RPL-owner node starts a
wait-to-restore timer. If there is no link failure until the timer has expired, RPL-owner
blocks RPL port and starts FDB flushing. To specify a wait-to-restore time, use the follow-
ing command.
ethernet oam r-aps <1-255>
wait-to-restore <1-12>
Configures wait-to-restore time.
1-12: Wait to restore time in minute (default:5 minutes)
To delete the configured wait-to-restore time, use the following command.
no ethernet oam r-aps <1-255>
wait-to-restore
Deletes the configured wait-to-restore time.
7.7.19.7 Wait-to-Block Time
After a force switch or a manual switch command is issued, a Wait-to-Block (WTB) timer
is used to verify that no background condition exists. To specify a wait-to-block time, use
the following command.
ethernet oam r-aps <1-255>
wait-to-block <5-7>
Configures wait-to-block time.
5-7: Wait to block time in minute (default:5 minutes)
To delete the configured wait-to-block time, use the following command.
no ethernet oam r-aps <1-255>
wait-to-block
Deletes the configured wait-to-block time.