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uplink (management module failover) command


This command displays and configures the management-module uplink failover feature. If the external network interface of the primary management module fails, this feature forces a failover to the standby management module, if one is installed. Note: This command does not apply to the BladeCenter S unit.

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Table 1. uplink command Function Display uplink failover status What it does Displays the managementmodule uplink failover status (enabled or disabled) and the failover delay. Command uplink Valid targets

where x is the primary management-module bay number. Set physical network uplink failover delay Sets the amount of time between detection of a management-module physical uplink failure and failover to the standby management module. uplink -dps delay where delay is from 10 to 172800 seconds, inclusive. If you enter where x is the primary a value outside this management-module range, an error will be bay number. displayed. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities: Supervisor Chassis configuration See Commands and user authority for additional information. Enable / disable physical uplink failover Enables or disables failover to the standby management module if the external physical network interface of the primary management module fails. uplink -ep state where state is enabled or disabled. where x is the primary This command can only management-module be run by users who bay number. have one or more of the following command authorities: Supervisor Chassis configuration See Commands and user authority for additional information. Set logical network Sets the amount of time uplink failover between detection of a delay management-module logical uplink failure and failover to the standby management module. uplink -dls delay where delay is from 60 to 172800 seconds, inclusive. If you enter where x is the primary a value outside this management-module range, an error will be bay number.

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Function

What it does

Command displayed. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities: Supervisor Chassis configuration See Commands and user authority for additional information.

Valid targets

Enable / disable logical uplink failover

Enables or disables failover to the standby management module if the external logical network interface of the primary management module fails.

uplink -el state where state is enabled or disabled.

where x is the primary This command can only management-module be run by users who bay number. You must enter a non-zero IP have one or more of address (-ip command option) the following command authorities: or IPv6 IP address (-ip6 command option) for a device Supervisor that the management module can access to check its logical Chassis network link before you can configuration enable logical uplink failover. See Commands and user authority for additional information. Set IP address to check logical network uplink Sets the IPv4 IP address of the uplink -ip ip_address device that the management where ip_address is a module accesses to check its valid IPv4 IP address. logical network link. You must enter a where x is the primary non-zero IPv4 IP management-module address, in dotted bay number. decimal IP address format, before you can enable logical uplink failover. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities: Supervisor Chassis configuration

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Function

What it does

Command See Commands and user authority for additional information.

Valid targets

Set IPv6 IP address to check logical network uplink

Sets the IPv6 IP address of the uplink -ip6 ip_address device that the management module accesses to check its where ip_address is a logical network link. valid IPv6 IP address. where x is the primary You must enter a management-module non-zero IP address, in bay number. IPv6 format, before you can enable logical uplink failover. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities: Supervisor Chassis configuration See Commands and user authority for additional information.

Set logical link loss Sets the alert and failover alert and failover policy for logical link loss to policy check either the IPv4 IP address, the IPv6 IP address, or both of these IP addresses. Note: The -alert command option applies only when both the -ip and -ip6 command options are set.

uplink -alert setting where setting is: either to check where x is the primary either the IPv4 IP management-module address or the IPv6 bay number. IP address. both to check both the IPv4 IP address and the IPv6 IP address. This command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command authorities: Supervisor Chassis configuration See Commands and user authority for additional information.

Example: To enable failover to the standby management module if the external physical network

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interface of a primary management module fails, while management module 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type

To display the uplink failover configuration, while management module 1 is set as the persistent command environment, at the system:mm[1]> prompt, type

The following example shows the information that is returned from these commands:

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