Configuring Ports
  
  
    
      You can configure one or more ports of an 
ESRP (Extreme Standby Router Protocol) domain where ELRP packet transmission is requested by ESRP. This allows
        the ports in your network that might experience loops, such as ports that connect to the
        master, slave, or ESRP-aware switches, to receive ELRP packets. You do not need to send ELRP
        packets to host ports.

Note   
          The ExtremeXOS software does not support ELRP and Network Login on
            the same port.
        By default, all ports of the ESRP domain
have ELRP transmission enabled on the ports.
      If you change
your network configuration, and a port no longer connects to a master,
slave, or ESRP-aware switch, you can disable ELRP transmission on
that port.
     
    - 
        To disable ELRP transmission, use the following
          command:
        
      
- 
        To enable ELRP transmission on a port, use the following
          command: