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9.4 The Ring1 configuration
User can use the following command to configure Ring 1 after enabling it.
SWRing1 configuration
:
Operating
Command
Description
Configure
Ring1
Config ring1
<portlist>
<portlist>: Ring Port
Example:
Configure Port 3 and 4 to be Ring Port of Ring1.
Switch(Ring)#
Enable ?
{1|2|3|4}
1 --Enable Ring I
2 --Enable Ring II
3 --Enable Ring III
4 --Enable RSTP
Switch(Ring)#
Enable 1
[OK]
Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting
Switch(Ring)#
config ring1 3,4
[OK]
Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting
9.5 The Ring2 configuration
User can use the following command to configure Ring 2 after enabling it.
Ring2 configuration and modification:
Operating
Command
Description
Configure
Swring2
config ring2
{1|2}
<ID><Looptype>
<port><hellotime>
{1|2} : Ring Group 1, Ring Group 2
<id>: Ring ID, value is [0-255]
<Looptype>:Ring type
<portlist>: Ring Port
<hellotime>: value is [0-300]
Modify
Swring2
Modify ring2
{1|2}
<options> <parameter>
{1|2}: Ring Group 1, Ring Group 2
<options>: -h means Hellotime, -i Ring
ID –p Ring Port
<parameter>: corressponding
parameter to -h|-i|-p
Example:
Configure Port 6 and 7 to be the Ring Ports of the first group in SWRing2, Ring ID is 225,
hellotime is 0, single ring.