ELRP per vlan - is that possible?
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‎08-02-2017 02:17 PM
XOS firmware
Port configured as trunk and have some vlans tagged
ELRP in case of loop in one of the vlans, disables a link on a port
Is there any way of disabling a specific vlan, on which the loop is caused, instead of disabling the port?
BTW, EAS series switches, which have a similar to DLink firmware, have the option of loopdetect and they disable a specific vlan, not a whole port
Port configured as trunk and have some vlans tagged
ELRP in case of loop in one of the vlans, disables a link on a port
Is there any way of disabling a specific vlan, on which the loop is caused, instead of disabling the port?
BTW, EAS series switches, which have a similar to DLink firmware, have the option of loopdetect and they disable a specific vlan, not a whole port
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‎08-02-2017 02:26 PM
I am sure there are other protocols that will achieve what you are looking for. What I am saying is ELRP will not allow you to block a specific VLAN on a port.
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‎08-02-2017 02:26 PM
I do not know which protocol uses Extreme EAS switches
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‎08-02-2017 02:26 PM
ELRP is an EXOS based protocol. What protocol is being used on the other vendors to block traffic on one vlan on a port?
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‎08-02-2017 02:26 PM
I mean -- to disable a specific vlan on that port instead of disabling whole port with all vlans
That port is used as an interconnect between 2 ISP's and each service is in a separate vlan. We do want to disable service if the loop is occurred, but we do not want to disable all the services
DLink can do that, Cisco can do that, Extreme EAS can do that, why XOS cannot do that??
That port is used as an interconnect between 2 ISP's and each service is in a separate vlan. We do want to disable service if the loop is occurred, but we do not want to disable all the services
DLink can do that, Cisco can do that, Extreme EAS can do that, why XOS cannot do that??