show eaps
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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State:
On a transit node, the command displays one of the following states:
• Idle—The EAPS domain has been enabled, but the configuration is not
complete.
• Links-Up—This EAPS domain is running, and both its ports are up and in
the FORWARDING state.
• Links-Down—This EAPS domain is running, but one or both of its ports are
down.
• Preforwarding—This EAPS domain is running, and both of its ports are up,
but one of them is in a temporary BLOCKED state.
On a master node, the command displays one of the following states:
• Idle—The EAPS domain has been enabled, but the configuration is not
complete.
• Init—The EAPS domain has started but has not yet determined the status
of the ring. The secondary port is in a BLOCKED state.
• Complete—The ring is in the COMPLETE state for this EAPS domain.
• Failed—There is a break in the ring for this EAPS domain.
• Pre-Init—The EAPS domain has started operation for Init state and has sent
a request to lower hardware layers to block the secondary port. It is in
transient state waiting for acknowledgement from hardware layer indicating
the operation is completed.
• Pre-Complete—The EAPS domain has started operation for Complete state
and has sent a request to lower hardware layers to block the secondary port.
It is in transient state waiting for acknowledgement from the hardware layer
indicating the operation is completed.
• [Failtimer Expired]—When the failtimer expires and it’s action is set to
send-alert, this flag is set. This flag indicates there is a misconfiguration or
hardware problem in the EAPS ring. The EAPS master node will continue to
remain in COMPLETE or INIT state with it’s secondary port blocking.
[Running: …]
• Yes—This EAPS domain is running.
• No—This EAPS domain is not running.
Enabled:
Indicates whether EAPS is enabled on this domain.
• Y—EAPS is enabled on this domain.
• N—EAPS is not enabled.
Mode:
The configured EAPS mode for this switch: transit (T) or master (M).
Primary/Secondary port:
The port numbers assigned as the EAPS primary and secondary ports. On the
master node, the port distinction indicates which port is blocked to avoid a
loop.
Port status:
• Unknown—This EAPS domain is not running, so the port status has not yet
been determined.
• Up—The port is up and is forwarding data.
• Down—The port is down.
• Blocked—The port is up, but data is blocked from being forwarded.
Tag status:
Tagged status of the control VLAN:
• Tagged—The control VLAN has this port assigned to it, and the port is
tagged in the VLAN.
• Untagged—The control VLAN has this port assigned to it, but the port is
untagged in the control VLAN.
• Undetermined—Either a VLAN has not been added as the control VLAN to
this EAPS domain or this port has not been added to the control VLAN.