9. Resilient
Link
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3. Removing a specified resilient link from the list of defined resilient links:
device-name
(config)#
no
resilient-link 1
ports
The
ports
command, in Resilient-link Configuration mode, adds a port pair as a resilient link.
This adds a new resilient link to a list of already defined resilient links. Ports are defined in
unit/slot/port notation.
The operation is allowed if the current resilient link hasn’t been configured yet. Otherwise, if
you want to replace ports of an existing resilient link, proceed as follows:
Step 1.
Return to global Configuration mode.
Step 2.
Use the
no resilient-link
command, specifying the number of the resilient link to be
reconfigured.
Step 3
.
Use the
resilient-link
command, again specifying the number of the resilient link to
be reconfigured.
Step 4
.
Use the
ports
command to define the resilient link with the new pair of ports.
If one of the added ports belongs to a VLAN(s), the other port will be included in the same
VLAN(s) with the same tagging.
If any of the ports belonging to a resilient link will be included into any VLAN in the future,
the other port of the resilient link will automatically be included in the VLAN.
The ports command is rejected if any of the following conditions is true:
NOTES
•
Any of the added ports belongs to a trunk.
•
Any attempt to include a port of a resilient link into a trunk will be rejected.
•
The resilient link ports do not have the same default VLAN.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config-resil-link
N
)#
ports
UU1/SS1/PP1
UU2/SS2/PP2
Argument Description
UU1/SS1/PP1
The first resilient link port number
UU2/SS2/PP2
The second resilient link port number
Example
Adding the ports pair 1/1/4 and 1/1/5 to the list of resilient links, as resilient link #3:
device-name
(config)#
resilient-link 3
device-name
(config-resil-link 3)#
ports 1/1/4 1/1/5