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FallBack
This specifies whether fallback is to happen for
aggregator interface, when a link goes down. As
fallback trigger leads to re-propagation of protocol
PDUs to the links based on the state of the links,
this may be enabled if re-propagation of protocol
PDUs is required for immediate restore of peer
protocol state on uplink devices. If such a
treatment is not required and Protocol time out
may only be trigger for re-propagation, Fallback
trigger should be disabled.
Caution
• Redundancy aggregator shall not be created, if aggregator interface
is not created or if LACP aggregator is created for the aggregator
interface.
References
• create aggr intf command
• get aggr intf command
8.4.8 Redundancy aggrport list Commands
8.4.8.1
Get rdncy aggrport list
Description: Use this command to get.
Command Syntax: get rdncy aggrport list [aggrifname <interface-
name>]
Parameters:
Name Description
aggrifname <interface-
name>
Index of the redundancy aggregator, for which
layer2 interfaces are associated. Valid Value is
aggr-0
Type: Get -- Optional
Valid values: aggr-0
Example
$ get rdncy aggrport list aggrifname aggr-0
Output
Aggr IfName : aggr-0
PortList : eth-0 eth-1
Port List Interface type : None
Output Fields
Field Description
Aggr IfName
Index of the redundancy aggregator, for which
layer2 interfaces are associated. Valid Value is
aggr-0
PortList
The complete list of active layer2 interfaces
associated with the aggregator interface by
virtue of redundancy. Each bit set represents the
Ethernet interface, that is actively associated
with redundancy based aggregation. An
interface is actively associated with aggregator
interface, if data for the aggregator interface can
be transmitted/received over it.
Port List Interface
type
It denotes what type of interfaces (Physical
ethernet) are present in Port List. If no interface
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