redundant-port
Syntax
To specify a member interface with optional failover
timeout and packet sampling settings:
[ no ] redundant-port interfaceType interfaceSpecifier [ [ failover timeout
failoverTime ] [ packet-sampling [ delay delayTime ] ] ]
To specify a member interface with optional auto-reversion,
transmitter, and failover timeout settings:
[ no ] redundant-port interfaceType interfaceSpecifier [ [ auto-revert ] [ transmitter { on
| off } ] [ failover timeout failoverTime ] ]
Release Information
Command introduced in JunosE Release 8.0.0.
Description
Specifies a member link of a LAG bundle as redundant.
The no version disables the redundant status
of the member link or disables the specified redundancy setting for
the member link.
Options
- interfaceType—Interface type;
see Interface Types and Specifiers
- interfaceSpecifier—Particular
interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
- failoverTime—Time between
the current link event leading to failover or reversion and the previous
link failover or reversion, in the range 100-10000 milliseconds (ms).
The default value is 1000 milliseconds.
- packet-sampling—Enables packet sampling to determine
a failed port. By default, packet sampling is disabled.
- delayTime—Minimum time difference
between redundant and active port samples, in the range 100–10000
milliseconds (ms). The default value is 0 millisecond.
- auto-revert—Specifies that the failed port automatically
resumes as active. By default, auto revert is disabled.
- on—Specifies the transmitter is enabled when port
is in redundant mode
- off—Specifies the transmitter is disabled when port
is in redundant mode
Mode
Global Configuration
Published: 2011-04-01