Specifications

Configuring EAPS on a Switch
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To disable a specific EAPS domain, use the following command:
disable eaps {<name>}
Enabling and Disabling EAPS on the Switch
To enable the EAPS function for the entire switch, use the following command:
enable eaps
To disable the EAPS function for the entire switch, use the following command:
disable eaps
Unconfiguring an EAPS Ring Port
Unconfiguring an EAPS port sets its internal configuration state to INVALID, which causes the port to
appear in the Idle state with a port status of Unknown when you use the
show eaps {<eapsDomain>}
{detail}
command to display the status information about the port.
To unconfigure an EAPS primary or secondary ring port for an EAPS domain, use the following
command:
unconfigure eaps <name> [primary | secondary] port
The following command example unconfigures this node’s EAPS primary ring port on the domain
“eaps_1”:
unconfigure eaps eaps_1 primary port
Displaying EAPS Status Information
To display EAPS status information, use the following command:
show eaps
This example displays summary EAPS information:
EAPS Enabled: Yes
EAPS Fast-Convergence: Off
Number of EAPS instances: 2
# EAPS domain configuration :
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Domain State Mo En Pri Sec Control-Vlan VID Count
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d1 Complete M Y 3:8 3:16 c1 (1000) 100
d2 Links-Up T Y 3:8 3:16 c2 (1001) 100
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The following display shows sample output for the command show eaps <eapsDomain>:
Name: d1
State: Complete Running: Yes
Enabled: Yes Mode: Master
Primary port: 3:8 Port status: Up Tag status: Tagged
Secondary port: 3:16 Port status: Blocked Tag status: Tagged