Port Management
UDLD
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Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
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UDLD State
—The possible states are:
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Default
—Port receives the value of the Fiber Port UDLD Default State in the
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Disabled
—UDLD is disabled on all fiber ports of the device.
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Normal
—Device shuts down an interface if it detects that the link is unidirectional.
It issues a notification if the link is undetermined.
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Aggressive
—Device shuts down an interface if the link is uni-directional. If the link
is bi-directional, the device shuts down after the UDLD information times out. The
port state is marked as undetermined.
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Bidirectional State
—The possible states are:
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Detection
—The latest UDLD state of the port is in the process of being determined.
Expiration time has not yet expired since the last determination (if there was one),
or since UDLD began running on the port, so that the state is not yet determined.
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Bidirectional
—Traffic sent by the local device is received by its neighbor, and
traffic from the neighbor is received by the local device.
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Undetermined
—The state of the link between the port and its connected port cannot
be determined either because no UDLD message was received or the UDLD
message did not contain the local device ID in it.
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Disabled (Default)
—UDLD has been disabled on this port.
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Shutdown
—The port has been shut down because its link with the connected device
is undetermined in aggressive mode.
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Idle
—The port is idle.
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Number of Neighbors
—Number of connected devices detected.
STEP 2
To modify the UDLD state for a specific port, select it and click
Edit
.
STEP 3
Modify the value of the UDLD state. If you select
Default
, the port receives the value of the
Fiber Port UDLD Default State
in the
page.
STEP 4
Click
Apply
to save the settings to the Running Configuration file.
UDLD Neighbors
To view all devices connected to the local device, click
Port Management > UDLD
>
UDLD
Neighbors
.