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State Active interface Standb
y
interface
STANDBY N/A
The state of the standby interfaces when the active
interface is functioning. Data transmission is disabled.
Table 32 Backup state of the active interface
State Descri
p
tion
MUP The active interface is working properly for data transmission.
MUPDELAY
The active interface is experiencing a delay before it transits from the non-working state to
the working state to take over. At this time, the standby interface is still active.
MDOWN
The active interface cannot work properly. A standby interface must be brought up to take
over.
MDOWNDELAY
The active interface is experiencing a delay before it transits from the working state to the
non-working state. At this time, the standby interface does not really take over the job of
the active interface.
Table 33 Backup state of a standby interface
State Descri
p
tion
UP State of the standby interface when it is enabled.
UPDELAY
The standby interface is experiencing a delay before it transits from the non-working state
to the working state to take over.
DOWN The standby interface cannot work properly.
DOWNDELAY
The standby interface is experiencing a delay before it transits from the working state to
the non-working state. At this time, the standby interface is probably still working.
STANDBY
State of the standby interface when the active interface is working. At this time, the
standby interface cannot send or receive data.
Table 34 Backup flags
Fla
g
Descri
p
tion
M---MAIN Indicates an active interface.
B---BACKUP Indicates a standby interface.
V---MOVED
Indicates that the interface is removed (the active interface is removed, or all standby
interfaces are removed).
U---USED Indicates that the interface is being used as an active interface or standby interface.
D---LOAD Indicates that the active interface participates in load balancing.
P---PULLED Indicates that the interface board where the interface is located is removed.
Table 35 Load balancing states
State Descri
p
tion
WAKE
The active interface is transiting from the working state to the non-working state. The
standby interface is working in the load balancing state to transmit data together with
the active interface.