configure esrp port-mode ports
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
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configure esrp port-mode ports
configure esrp port-mode [host | normal] ports <portlist> {don’t-count}
Description
Configures the ESRP port mode for ESRP host attach.
Syntax Description
Default
Normal.
Usage Guidelines
This feature is useful in dual-homed server environments in conjunction with high availability server
load-balancing (SLB) configurations.
Ports configured as normal ports do not accept or transmit layer 2 or layer 3 traffic when the local ESRP
device is a slave.
Ports configured as host ports allow configured ports that do not represent loops to the network to
continue operation independent of ESRP status. The command sets the port to forward, allowing those
ports directly attached to the slave’s hosts to communicate with other hosts that are connected to the
master. If you use load sharing with the host attach feature, configure all ports in the same load sharing
groups as host attach ports.
don’t-count
has the effect of not counting the host ports and normal ports as active ports. This has the
convenience of minimal ESRP state changes due to frequent client activities like reboots and unplugging
laptops. If you use load sharing with the don’t count feature, configure all ports in the same load
sharing group as don’t count ports.
An L2 connection for VLANs between ESRP switches is required.
Example
The following command configures ports 1 through 5 as host ports, and prevents them from being
counted as active ports:
configure esrp port-mode host ports 1-5 don’t-count
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 6.1.
host
Specifies that the ports should be configured as host ports.
normal
Specifies that the ports should be configured as normal ports.
portlist
Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a
list of slots and ports. On a stand-alone switch, can be one or more port
numbers. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8.
don’t-count
Specifies that ports should not be counted as active ports.
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