
Configuring Ethernet Ports
Link Fault Propagation
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
page 1-17
Interaction With Interfaces Violation Recovery
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command will clear the LFP violations and mark the interfaces as up even if the
violation condition still exists.
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An admin down followed by an admin up will clear the LFP violation and mark the interfaces as up
even if the violation condition still exists.
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When the destination port is a link aggregate, the shutdown action does not shutdown the link aggrega-
tion. Instead, all the ports that are members of the link aggregation at the time of the violation are shut-
down.
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A link aggregate port remains in a violation state even if the port leaves the link aggregate.
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If a port that is not a member of a link aggregate at the time a violation occurred is added to a link
aggregate, the switch will not shut down the port.
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SNMP traps cannot be configured for LFP. The interface violation recovery mechanism will be respon-
sible for sending traps when a port is shutdown or recovered by LFP.
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If the wait-to-restore (WTR) timer is configured on the source ports of a LFP group with link monitor-
ing enabled, the state of the destination ports of the group will be determined by the link state of the
ports after the WTR timer has expired.
See
“Clearing Ethernet Port Violations” on page 1-11
for information of clearning port violations.