Web Management Guide

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Chapter 12
| Basic Administration Protocols
UDLD Configuration
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for all other steady-state transmissions. Mslow is the value configured by this
command.
Detection Interval
– Sets the amount of time the switch remains in detection
state after discovering a neighbor. (Range: 5-255 seconds; Default: 5 seconds)
When a neighbor device is discovered by UDLD, the switch enters “detection
state” and remains in this state for specified detection-interval. After the
detection-interval expires, the switch tries to decide whether or the link is
unidirectional based on the information collected during the “detection state.
Recovery Status
– Configures the switch to automatically recover from UDLD
disabled port state after a period specified by the Recovery Interval. (Default:
Disabled)
When automatic recovery state is changed, any ports shut down by
UDLD will be reset.
Recovery Interval
– Specifies the period after which to automatically recover
from UDLD disabled port state. (Range: 30-86400 seconds; Default: 7 seconds)
When the recovery interval is changed, any ports shut down by UDLD will be
reset.
Web Interface
To configure the UDLD message probe interval, detection interval, and recovery
interval:
1.
Click Administration, UDLD, Configure Global.
2.
Select Configure Global from the Step list.
3.
Configure the message and detection intervals.
4.
Enable automatic recovery if required, and set the recovery interval.
5.
Click Apply.
Figure 267: Configuring UDLD Protocol Intervals