Brocade Communications Systems 2.1 manual Configuring Lldp

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1.Log in to any switch in a Brocade VCS Fabric cluster.

2.In the global configuration mode, enter the interface command to select the RBridge/slot/port for which you want to enable edge-loop detection.

3.In the interface configuration mode, enter the edge-loop-detection vlan command to specify the VLAN you want ELD to monitor on this port.

If you do not specify a VLAN, the command fails.

4.Optional: Enter the edge-loop-detectionport-prioritycommand to specify the ELD port priority of the specified port for the selected VLAN. Enabling switching is not mandatory when assigning a port-priority.

Example

This example sets the ELD port priority on two port/VLAN pairs: port 1/0/7 VLAN 10 and port 4/0/6 VLAN 10. If both these ports are detected in the same loop, ELD shuts down port 4/0/6 when the pdu-rx-limit for the Brocade VCS Fabric cluster is reached. Port 4/0/6 is chosen for shut down because it has been assigned the lower priority (higher number) then port 1/0/7.

(config)# interface

TenGigabitEthernet

1/0/7

(conf-if-te-1/0/7)#

edge-loop-detection

vlan 10

(conf-if-te-1/0/7)#

edge-loop-detection

port-priority 5

(conf-if-te-1/0/7)#

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(config)# interface

TenGigabitEthernet 4/0/6

(conf-if-te-1/0/7)#

edge-loop-detection

vlan 10

(conf-if-te-1/0/7)#

edge-loop-detection

port-priority 7

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Contents Network OS Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Contents Chapter Brocade VDX 6730 Hardware Reference Manual Modified messagesHow this document is organized About This DocumentThis chapter Supported hardware and softwareDocument conventions Command syntax conventionsWhat’s new in this document Text formattingKey terms Repeat the previous element, for example membermemberOther industry resources Additional informationBrocade resources Getting technical help Document feedbackNetwork OS Documentation Update Installing and Maintaining Firmware NOS Administrator’s GuideNew Content for the NOS Administrator’s Guide Optional Enter the usb dir commandSecurity Configuring optional arguments in tacplusSecurity Optional Unmount the USB storage deviceFips Support Configuration ManagementFips Support Configuring Lldp Configuring LldpChassis fan airflow-direction NOS CLI Command ReferenceNew commands in the Network OS Command Reference See Also None Chassis fan airflow-directionExamples To specify the fan airflow-direction Restrict-flooding Always Vcenter discovery ignore-delete-all-responseVcenter discovery ignore-delete-all-response Guidelines ExamplesDefault value is 60 minutes Vcenter discovery timeoutConfigures the timeout for the response from vCenter server MinutesDpod Modified commands in Network OS Command ReferenceModified commands in Network OS Command Reference ReserveHost Fqdn Timeout secsLdap-server host Domain basednLldp dcbx-version Lldp dcbx-versionQos flowcontrol Rx on offRadius-server Radius-serverExample of adding a Radius server Displays Dynamic Ports on Demand POD license information Show dpodSynopsis Operands Show dpod rbridge-idallGigabitethernet Show lldp neighborsOperands Interface DetailSystem Description Fibre Channel Switch Tacacs-server Timeout-5 Retries-5Tacacs-server PortFollowing example changes the TACACS+ server Following example deletes the TACACS+ serverUsb dir Vepa enable Deleted commands in Network OS Command ReferenceDeleted commands in Network OS Command Reference New messages New Content for the Network OS Message ReferenceNetwork OS Message Reference EM System MessagesFW-1409 FW System MessagesPort System Messages PORT-1014PORT-1017 VC System MessagesPORT-1016 VC-1007VC-1011 VC-1009VC-1010 VC-1012FCOE-1034 Modified messagesModified messages FCOE-1034 Brocade VDX 6710-54 Operation FRU Removal and Replacement ProceduresBrocade VDX 6710-54 Hardware Reference Manual FRU Removal and Replacement Procedures Brocade VDX 6720 Hardware Reference Manual Brocade VDX 6720 OperationFRU Removal and Replacement Procedures Brocade VDX 6730 Hardware Reference Manual Brocade VDX 6730 OperationFRU Removal and Replacement Procedures

2.1 specifications

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