2220 CHAPTER 145: BACKUP CENTER CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Description Use the standby bandwidth command to configure the bandwidth available for transmission on the main interface.

Use the undo standby bandwidth command to restore the default.

By default, the available bandwidth used for setting the thresholds is 0 kbps.

Note that:

Use this command after backup interfaces are specified.

If the available bandwidth used for setting the thresholds is 0kbps (the default value), the backup center automatically obtains the available bandwidth provided by the system to set the thresholds. If the backup center fails to obtain the physical bandwidth, it would prompt you to reconfigure.

If the available bandwidth configured for setting the thresholds exceeds the physical bandwidth on the interface, the load balancing does not take effect.

Related command: standby interface

Example # Configure the available bandwidth used for setting the thresholds on the main interface Serial 2/0 for load sharing to 10000 kbps.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface serial 2/0

[Sysname-Serial2/0] standby bandwidth 10000

standby interface

Syntax standby interface interface-type interface-number [ priority ]

undo standby interface interface-type interface-number

View Interface view

Parameter interface-typeinterface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

priority: Specifies the priority of the backup interface, in the range 0 to 255. The greater the value, the higher the priority. The default is 0.

Description Use the standby interface command to specify a backup interface for the current interface.

Use the undo standby interface command to remove the specified backup interface.

By default, no backup interface is specified.

Note that:

This command and the standby interface command cannot be configured at the same time. That is, if you have configured the standby interface command on

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