host1(config-controll)#
aps group boston
•
Use the
no
version to remove a group of APS interfaces.
•
See aps group.
aps lockout
•
Use to prevent the protect interface from taking over if the working interface fails.
•
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working interface.
•
The
aps lockout
command has a higher priority than the
aps force
command,
aps
manual
command, a remote reversion request, a signal failure request, or a signal
degradation.
•
Optionally, you can specify 0 as the channel number for the protect interface. Because
the protect interface is always assigned channel number 0, this is the only valid option.
•
The resulting configuration is stored in NVS for SRP module or line module reloads
and SNMP.
•
Examples
host1(config-controll)#
aps lockout
host1(config-controll)#
aps lockout 0
•
Use the
no
version to restore the default situation, in which the protect interface can
take over if the working interface fails.
•
See aps lockout.
aps protect
•
Use to configure an interface as a protect interface.
•
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working interface.
•
Optionally, you can specify 0 as the channel number for the protect interface. Because
the protect interface is always assigned channel number 0, this is the only valid option.
•
Examples
host1(config-controll)#
aps protect
host1(config-controll)#
aps protect 0
•
Use the
no
version to remove the protect interface from the APS group.
•
See aps protect.
aps revert
•
Use to revert to the original working interface when it recovers.
•
Specify the number of minutes in the range 5–7, after which the router will switch to
the working interface.
•
You can issue this command only for the protect interface, not for the working interface.
•
Example
host1(config-controll)#
aps revert 7
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