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Step
Command
Remarks
2.
Specify an
operating mode and
a proxy mode for a
service module.
•
In standalone mode:
switch-mode
{
balance
|
bridging
|
enhance-bridging
|
ipv6
|
mix-bridging-routing
|
normal
|
routing
|
standard-ipv6
} [
adj-proxy-high
|
adj-proxy-low
|
l3-proxy-high
|
route-proxy-high
|
route-proxy-low
]
slot
slot-number
•
In IRF mode:
switch-mode
{
balance
|
bridging
|
enhance-bridging
|
ipv6
|
mix-bridging-routing
|
normal
|
routing
|
standard-ipv6
} [
adj-proxy-high
|
adj-proxy-low
|
l3-proxy-high
|
route-proxy-high
|
route-proxy-low
]
chassis
chassis-number slot
slot-number
By default, a service module
does not operate in any proxy
mode.
For information about default
operating modes for service
modules, see
For an operating or proxy
mode change to take effect,
save the configuration and
reboot the service module.
Enabling the port down feature globally
The port down feature applies to scenarios where two devices (one active and one standby) are
used for high availability, for example, a network deployed with VRRP. This feature shuts down all
service ports on the active device immediately after both MPUs on the active device are removed or
reboot abnormally. The shutdown operation ensures quick service switchover to the standby device.
To enable the port down feature globally:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable the port down feature
globally.
monitor handshake-timeout
disable-port
By default, this feature is
enabled.
Configuring an asset profile for a physical
component
For management convenience, you can configure an asset profile for physical components,
including chassis, cards, fan trays, and power modules.
For power modules, you can configure only asset IDs.
To configure an asset profile for a physical component:
Step
Command
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
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