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124 Summit24e3 Switch Installation and User Guide
Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching
Creating and Deleting an EAPS Domain
Each EAPS domain is identified by a unique domain name.
To create an EAPS domain, use the following command:
create eaps <name>
The name parameter is a character string of up to 32 characters that identifies the EAPS domain to be
created. EAPS domain names and VLAN names must be unique; Do not use the same name string to
identify both an EAPS domain and a VLAN.
NOTE
Only a single EAPS domain per switch is supported by the Summit24e3.
The following command example creates EAPS domain eaps_1 on the switch:
create eaps eaps_1
To delete an EAPS domain, use the following command:
delete eaps <name>
The following command example deletes the EAPS domain eaps_1:
delete eaps eaps_1
config eaps <name> [add | delete]
protect vlan <name>
Adds the specified protected VLAN to the
specified EAPS domain, or deletes the specified
protected VLAN from the specified EAPS domain.
config eaps <old_name> name <new_name> Renames an existing EAPS domain.
create eaps <name> Creates an EAPS domain with the specified
name. Only a singe domain is supported on this
platform.
delete eaps <name> Deletes the specified EAPS domain.
disable eaps Disables the EAPS function for an entire switch.
disable eaps <name> Disables the EAPS domain with the specified
name.
enable eaps Enables the EAPS function for an entire switch.
enable eaps <name> Enables the EAPS domain with the specified
name.
show eaps {<name>} [detail] Displays EAPS status information. Use the
optional domain name parameter to display
status information for a specific EAPS domain.
unconfig eaps <name> [primary | secondary]
port
Sets the specified ports internal configuration
state to INVALID, causing the port to appear in
the state Idle with a port status of Unknown when
you use the show eaps {<name>} detail
command to display port status information.
Table 29: EAPS Commands (continued)
Command Description

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