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Chapter 33 Configuring UDLD
How to Configure UDLD
Enabling UDLD on an InterfaceSetting and Resetting UDLD Parameters
Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 interface interface-id Specifies the port to be enabled for UDLD, and enters interface
configuration mode.
Step 3 udld port [aggressive]UDLD is disabled by default.
udld port—Enables UDLD in normal mode on the specified port.
udld port aggressive—Enables UDLD in aggressive mode on the
specified port.
Note Use the no udld port interface configuration command to
disable UDLD on a specified fiber-optic port.
For more information about aggressive and normal modes, see the
“Modes of Operation” section on page 33-2.
Step 4 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 udld reset (Optional) Resets all ports disabled by UDLD.
Step 3 no udld {aggressive | enable}(Optional) Disables the UDLD ports.
Step 4 udld {aggressive | enable}(Optional) Reenables the disabled ports.
Step 5 errdisable recovery cause udld (Optional) Enables the timer to automatically recover from the UDLD
error-disabled state.
Step 6 errdisable recovery interval interval (Optional) Specifies the time to recover from the UDLD error-disabled
state.
Step 7 interface interface-id Enters interface configuration mode.
Step 8 no udld port (Optional) Disables the UDLD fiber-optic port.
Step 9 udld port [aggressive](Optional) Re-enables the disabled fiber-optic port.
Step 10 shutdown (Optional) Disables an interface port.
Step 11 no shutdown (Optional) Restarts a disabled port.
Step 12 show udld (Optional) Verifies your entries.