Configures ESRP (Extreme Standby Router Protocol) to restart ports if there is a state change and the downstream switch is from another vendor.
ports | Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. |
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If an ESRP domain becomes a slave, ESRP disconnects member ports that have port restart enabled. The disconnection of these ports causes downstream devices to remove the ports from their FDB (forwarding database) tables. After 3 seconds the ports re-establish connection with the ESRP-enabled device. This feature allows you to use ESRP in networks that include equipment from other vendors.
If switch becomes a slave, ESRP disconnects the physical links of member ports that have port restart enabled.
An ESRP restart port cannot be a mirroring port, software-controlled redundant port, or Netlogin port.
The following command enables port restart for ports 7-9 in slot 3 on the ESRP master domain:
configure esrp port 3:7-3:9 restart
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.0.
This command is available on the Summit X450-G2, X460-G2, X670-G2, X770, and ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X620, X690, X870 series switches.