Configuring SLPP Guard
Configure SLPP Guard on MLT and LAG ports to provide additional network loop protection.
SLPP Guard is disabled by default.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand the folders.
- Click SLPP.
- Click the SLPP Guard tab.
- In the port row, double-click the cell in the Enabled column.
- Select true from the drop-down list to enable SLPP Guard, or false to disable SLPP Guard for the port.
- Optional: In the port row, double-click the cell in the Timeout column.
- Optional: Type a value in the Timeout field.
- Click Apply.
- On the toolbar, click Refresh to update the work area data display.
SLPP Guard Ethernet type field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the SLPP Guard tab.
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| IfIndex | Specifies the port on which to configure SLPP Guard. | 
| Enable | Enables (true) or disables (false) SLPP Guard for the port. The default is disabled. | 
| Timeout | Specifies the time period, in seconds, for which SLPP Guard disables the port. After the timeout period expires, the switch re-enables 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. | 
| Status | Displays the SLPP Guard status for the port. | 
| TimerCount | Indicates the time, in seconds, that elapses after SLPP Guard disables a port. When the TimerCount value equals the Timeout value, the switch re-enables the port. | 




