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Loop Protection
Table 26. Edit Loop Protection Port Configuration Fields
Click
Apply
to update the switch configuration. Your changes take effect immediately. The changes
are not retained across a switch reset unless you click
Save Configuration
.
Field
Description
Interface
The port or ports that are being configured.
Loop Protection
Select Enabled or Disabled to administratively enable or disable this feature on the selected
interfaces. By default, this feature is disabled on all interfaces.
Note that loop protection can be enabled on static trunks, but cannot be enabled on trunks
that are dynamically formed through LACP.
Action
Select the action to occur when a loop is detected on a port with loop protection enabled:
Shutdown Port—The port will be shut down for the configured period. This is the default
selection.
Shutdown Port and Log—The event will be logged and the port it shut down for the con-
figured period.
Log Only—The event will be logged and the port remains operational.
Tx Mode
When set to Enabled (the default), the port actively sends out loop protection PDUs to other
ports on which the loop protection feature is enabled. When set to
Disabled
, the port does
not send loop protection PDUs but can receive them from other ports. Tx Mode is enabled by
default.