Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
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The following is sample output on a modular switch of the show port 1:1 information detail after
redundancy is configured:
Virtual-router: VR-Default
Type: UTP
Random Early drop: Disabled
Admin state: Enabled with auto-speed sensing auto-duplex
Link State: Active, 100Mbps, full-duplex
Link Counter: Up 1 time(s)
VLAN cfg:
Name: peggy, Internal Tag = 4094, MAC-limit = No-limit
STP cfg:
Protocol:
Name: peggy Protocol: ANY Match all protocols.
Trunking: Load sharing is not enabled.
EDP: Enabled
DLCS: Unsupported
lbDetect: Unsupported
Learning: Enabled
Flooding: Enabled
Jumbo: Disabled
BG QoS monitor: Unsupported
QoS Profile: None configured
Queue:
QP1 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 1
QP2 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 2
QP3 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 3
QP4 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 4
QP5 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 5
QP6 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 6
QP7 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 7
QP8 MinBw = 0% MaxBw = 100% Pri = 8
Ingress Rate Shaping : Unsupported
Ingress IPTOS Examination: Disabled
Egress IPTOS Replacement: Disabled
Egress 802.1p Replacement: Disabled
NetLogIn: Disabled
Smart redundancy: Enabled
Software redundant port: Enabled
Primary: 1:1
Redundant: 3:1
Redundant link configuration: Off
Refer to “Displaying Port Configuration Information” for more information on the show ports
information
command.
Configuring Automatic Failover for Combination Ports—
Summit X450 Switch Only
The Summit X450 switch has 24 gigabit Ethernet ports; you configure automatic failover using the first 4
ports. These ports are called combination ports because either the fiber port or the copper port is active,