Chapter 17: Ethernet Services and Interfaces (CLI)
Configuring Automatic State Propagation (CLI)
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Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
eth-port
Number
1-3
The interface to which you want to
propagate faults from the selected
radio or group.
radio-slot
Number
2
Depends on the unit type.
radio-port
Number
Radio Carrier 1: 1
Radio Carrier 2
(PTP 820C only): 2
The radio interface.
multi-radio-
group
Number
1-4
The Multi-Carrier ABC group failure
of which is propagated to the
defined interface.
Note: Only relevant for PTP 820C
units.
protection-
group
Number
1-4
The HSB-SD protection group failure
of which is propagated to the
defined interface.
Note: Only relevant for PTP 820C
units.
Example
The following commands configure and enable automatic state propagation to propagate faults
from radio interface 1 to Ethernet port 1.
root> auto-state-propagation add eth-port-to-radio eth-slot 1 eth-port 1
radio-slot 2 radio-port 1
The following commands configure and enable automatic state propagation to propagate faults
from Multi-Carrier ABC group 1 to Ethernet port 1 on a PTP 820C unit.
root> auto-state-propagation add eth-port-to-multi-radio-group eth-slot 1
eth-port 1 multi-radio-group 1
The following commands configure and enable automatic state propagation to propagate faults
from 1+1 HSB-SD protection group 1 to Ethernet port 1 on a PTP 820C unit.
root> auto-state-propagation add eth-port-to-protection-group eth-slot 1
eth-port 1 protection-group 1
Enabling Automatic State Propagation (CLI)
To enable automatic state propagation on an Ethernet port and determine whether remote
interface failures are also propagated, use the following command: