996 ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
EAPS Commands
Example
The following command displays shared-port statistics on “eaps2”, “eaps3”, and “eaps4”: The EAPS
domain is in a “ready” state in this example:
show eaps shared-port
The results for this command are as follows:
BD_3_42:7 # show eaps shared-port
EAPS shared-port count: 1
Link Domain Vlan RB RB
Shared-port Mode Id Up State count count Nbr State Id
----------- ---------- ---- -- --------- ------ ----- --- ------- -----
1:1 Controller 2 Y Ready 3 1 Yes None None
EAPS Domain list: "eaps2" "eaps3" "eaps4"
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on the “i” series platforms.
Nbr • Yes—Indicates that the EAPS instance on the other end of the
common link is configured with matching link ID and opposite
modes. For example, if one end of the common link is configured as
a controller, the other end must be configured as a partner.
• Err—Indicates that the EAPS instance on the other end of the
common link is configured with a matching link ID, but the modes
are configured the same. For example, both modes are configured
as controller, or both modes are configured as partner.
• No—The neighbor on the other end of the common link cannot be
reached. Indicates one or more of the following:
- The switch on the other end of the common link is not running.
- The shared port has not been created.
- The link IDs on each side of the common link do not match.
- The common link, and any other segment, between the controller
and partner are not fully connected.
RB State • None—This EAPS shared-port is not the “root blocker”.
• Active—This EAPS shared-port is the “root blocker” and is currently
active.
• Inactive—This EAPS shared-port is the “root blocker” but is currently
inactive.
RB ID The ID of the root blocker. If the value is none, there are not two or
more common-link failures.
EAPS Domain List • Lists the EAPS domains that share the common link.
Field Description