Reenabe an Operationally Disabled Port
Reenable a port that has been operationally disabled by SLPP Guard.

Note
You cannot reenable a disabled port if the timer count has not reached its timeout value. Either wait until it reaches the timeout or disable SLPP Guard for that port and then re-enable it.
Procedure
Example
Switch:1(config-if)#slpp-guard enable Switch:1(config-if)#slpp-guard timeout 120
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the slpp-guard command.
Variable |
Value |
---|---|
timeout <0 | 10–65535> |
Specifies the time period, in seconds, for which SLPP Guard disables the port. After the timeout period expires, the switch reenables the port. The timeout value can be 0 or a value ranging from 10 to 65535. With a value of 0, the port remains disabled until it is manually re-enabled. The default timeout value is 60 seconds. |