Event-Driven Detection and Echoing
UDLD relies on echoing as its detection operation. Whenever a UDLD device learns about a new neighbor
or receives a resynchronization request from an out-of-sync neighbor, it restarts the detection window on its
side of the connection and sends echo messages in reply. Because this behavior is the same on all UDLD
neighbors, the sender of the echoes expects to receive an echo in reply.
If the detection window ends and no valid reply message is received, the link might shut down, depending on
the UDLD mode. When UDLD is in normal mode, the link might be considered undetermined and might not
be shut down. When UDLD is in aggressive mode, the link is considered unidirectional, and the port is disabled.
Related Topics
Enabling UDLD Globally , on page 399
Enabling UDLD on an Interface , on page 400
UDLD Reset Options
If an interface becomes disabled by UDLD, you can use one of the following options to reset UDLD:
•
The
udld reset
interface configuration command.
•
The
shutdown
interface configuration command followed by the
no shutdown
interface configuration
command restarts the disabled port.
•
The
no udld
{
aggressive
|
enable
} global configuration command followed by the
udld
{
aggressive
|
enable
} global configuration command reenables the disabled ports.
•
The
no udld port
interface configuration command followed by the
udld port
[
aggressive
] interface
configuration command reenables the disabled fiber-optic port.
•
The
errdisable recovery cause udld
global configuration command enables the timer to automatically
recover from the UDLD error-disabled state, and the
errdisable recovery interval interval
global
configuration command specifies the time to recover from the UDLD error-disabled state.
Related Topics
Enabling UDLD Globally , on page 399
Enabling UDLD on an Interface , on page 400
Default UDLD Configuration
Table 42: Default UDLD Configuration
Default Setting
Feature
Globally disabled
UDLD global enable state
Disabled on all Ethernet fiber-optic ports
UDLD per-port enable state for fiber-optic media
Disabled on all Ethernet 10/100 and 1000BASE-TX
ports
UDLD per-port enable state for twisted-pair (copper)
media
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