Chapter 35: ERPS Commands
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OMMANDS
The G.8032 recommendation, also referred to as Ethernet Ring Protection
Switching (ERPS), can be used to increase the availability and robustness
of Ethernet rings.
This chapter describes commands used to configure ERPS.
Table 35-1: ERPS Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Enables ERPS globally on the switch
GC
Creates an ERPS ring and enters ERPS configuration mode
GC
Adds a Control VLAN to an ERPS ring
ERPS
Activates the current ERPS ring
ERPS
Sets the timer to prevent ring nodes from receiving outdated
R-APS messages
ERPS
Sets the timer to filter out intermittent link faults
ERPS
Specifies the ERPS ring used for sending control packets
ERPS
Sets the Maintenance Entity Group level for a ring
ERPS
Specifies the CCM MEPs used to monitor the link on a ring node ERPS
Sets the MAC address for a ring node
ERPS
Sends non-standard health-check packets when in protection
state
ERPS
Enables non-revertive mode, which requires the protection state
on the RPL to manually cleared
ERPS
Enables propagation of topology change messages from a
secondary ring to the primary ring
ERPS
Sets the switch’s MAC address to be used as the node identifier
in R-APS messages
ERPS
Terminates the R-APS channel at the primary ring to sub-ring
interconnection nodes
ERPS
Configures a node’s connection to the ring through the east or
west interface
ERPS
Configures a ring node to be the RPL neighbor
ERPS
Configures a ring node to be the RPL owner
ERPS
Specifies compatibility with ERPS version 1 or 2
ERPS
Sets timer to verify that the ring has stabilized before blocking
the RPL after recovery from a signal failure
ERPS
Clears statistics, including SF, NR, NR-RB, FS, MS, Event, and
Health protocol messages
PE
Manually clears protection state which has been invoked by a
Forced Switch or Manual Switch command, and the node is
operating under non-revertive mode; or before the WTR or WTB
timer expires when the node is operating in revertive mode
PE
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