11. GSRP
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clear gsrp forced-shift
Disables the automatic-transition-to-master and associated wait (delay) that usually applies when
a GSRP switch is independently started. The current status of the VLAN group remains
unchanged, and the GSRP switch is not changed to master status next time it is independently
started.
This command is valid until the status is changed to master status automatically by the master
transition functionality the GSRP switch is independently started.
Syntax
clear gsrp forced-shift [
<gsrp group id>
]
Input mode
User mode and administrator mode
Parameters
<gsrp group id>
For the designated GSRP group ID, disables the automatic-transition-to-master and
associated wait (delay). If wait status is disabled, the current status of the VLAN group
remains unchanged, and the GSRP switch is not automatically changed to master status.
Specifiable values for GSRP group IDs are from 1 to 65535.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
For all GSRP groups, disables the automatic-transition-to-master and associated wait (delay).
If wait status is disabled, the current status of the VLAN group remains unchanged, and the
GSRP switch is not automatically changed to master status.
Example
Figure 11-13:
Example of executing the command for canceling the automatic master
transition wait state
> clear gsrp forced-shift 1
>
Display items
None
Impact on communication
None
Response messages
Table 11-12:
List of response messages for the clear gsrp forced-shift command
Message
Description
Can't execute this command in standby system.
This command cannot be executed on a standby system.
Can't execute.
The command could not be executed. Re-execute the command.
Connection failed to GSRP program.
Communication with the GSRP program failed.
Re-execute the command. If the failure occurs frequently, use the
restart gsrp
command to restart the GSRP program.
GSRP is not configured.
GSRP has not been configured. Check the configuration.
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