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4.22.5 Set number of times that is interpreted as L2MS slave down
[Syntax]
slave-watch down-count count
no slave-watch down-count
[Parameter]
count : <2-10>
Number of times that is interpreted as down
[Initial value]
slave-watch down-count 3
[Input mode]
L2MS mode
[Description]
Sets the number of query frames that are transmitted without receiving a response frame from the slave until it is determined
that the L2MS slave is down.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the setting returns to the default.
If the number of query frames specified by count have been transmitted without receiving a response frame from the slave, it is
determined that the corresponding L2MS slave is down.
[Note]
If the port to which the L2MS slave is connected is in a link-down state, determining that the L2MS slave is down might take a
shorter time than the setting of this command.
Slave watch is performed only if L2MS is operating as master.
[Example]
Specify "8" as the count used to determine that the slave is down.
SWX3220(config)#l2ms configuration
SWX3220(config-l2ms)#l2ms enable
SWX3220(config-l2ms)#l2ms role master
SWX3220(config-l2ms)#slave-watch down-count 8
4.22.6 Set terminal management function
[Syntax]
terminal-watch enable
terminal-watch disable
no terminal-watch
[Keyword]
enable : Enable terminal management function
disable : Disable terminal management function
[Initial value]
terminal-watch disable
[Input mode]
L2MS mode
[Description]
Enables the terminal management function. If this is enabled, information about the devices existing on the network is obtained
at regular intervals.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, disable terminal management function.
[Note]
Terminal management is performed only if L2MS is operating as master.
[Example]
Enable the terminal management function.
SWX3220(config)#l2ms configuration
SWX3220(config-l2ms)#l2ms enable
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