Table 68: ISDP Interface Configuration Fields
Field
Description
Interface
Select the interface with the ISDP mode status to configure or view.
ISDP Mode
Use this field to enable or disable ISDP on the selected interface.
ISDP Statistics
From the ISDP Statistics page, you can view information about the ISDP packets sent and received by
the switch.
To access this page, click
System
>
Advanced Configuration
>
ISDP
>
Statistics
in the navigation menu.
The following table describes the fields available on this page.
Table 69: ISDP Statistics Fields
Field
Description
ISDP Packets Received
Displays the number of all ISDP protocol data units (PDUs) received.
ISDP Packets Transmitted
Displays the number of all ISDP PDUs transmitted.
ISDPv1 Packets Received
Displays the number of v1 ISDP PDUs received.
ISDPv1 Packets Transmitted
Displays the number of v1 ISDP PDUs transmitted.
ISDPv2 Packets Received
Displays the number of v2 ISDP PDUs received.
ISDPv2 Packets Transmitted
Displays the number of v2 ISDP PDUs transmitted.
ISDP Bad Header
Displays the number of ISDP PDUs that were received with bad headers.
ISDP Checksum Error
Displays the number of ISDP PDUs that were received with checksum errors.
ISDP Transmission Failure
Displays the number of ISDP PDUs transmission failures.
Invalid Format ISDP Packets
Received
Displays the number of ISDP PDUs that were received with an invalid format.
Table Full
Displays the number of times the system tried to add an entry to the ISDP table
but was unsuccessful because the table was full.
ISDP IP Address Table Full
Displays the number of times the system tried to add an entry to the ISDP IP
Address table but was unsuccessful because the table was full.
Clear (Button)
Resets all statistics to zero.
Configuring Link Dependency
The link dependency feature provides the ability to enable or disable one or more ports based on the
link state of one or more different ports. With link dependency enabled on a port, the link state of that
port is dependent on the link state of another port. For example, if port A is dependent on port B and
the switch detects a link loss on port B, the switch automatically brings down the link on port A. When
the link is restored to port B, the switch automatically restores the link to port A.
Configuring System Information
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