Use this option to view generic information about specific spatial reuse protocol (SRP) interface.
To access SRP MAC information:
Double-click or right-click the port and select Configure from the pop-up menu.
Select SRP MAC Info from the Category menu to display SRP MAC configuration information.
SRP MAC Info dialog box displays:
Priority Threshold Value (srpPriorityThreshold)
Number of Nodes (srpNodesOnTheRing)
Node Locked out (srpIpsLockedOut)
Wrap State Timer(srpIpsWaitToRestoreTimer)
Configuring Devices and Components
Monitoring Devices and Components
Hardware MAC address.
Value compared with priority in a packet spatial reuse protocol (SRP) header.
If packet priority is greater than or equal to priority threshold value, packet is placed in high-priority transmit or transit queue.
If packet priority is less than priority threshold value, packet is placed in low-priority transmit or transit queue.
Number of nodes in SRP ring.
Zero means interface is unavailable.
Intelligent protection switching (IPS) node status.
Values are:
Idle (1) |
Node is ready to perform protection switching. It sends idle IPS messages with self in source address field to neighboring nodes. |
PassThrough (2) |
Node participates in protection switching by passing wrapped traffic and long path signaling through itself; based on received IPS messages. |
Wrapped (3) |
Node participates in protection switching with a wrap; based on protection request issued locally or on received IPS messages. |
When interface is unavailable, status is PassThrough.
Locked out node status.
Values are:
True |
Intelligent protection switching disabled. Node does not wrap on either side of interface. |
False |
Intelligent protection switching enabled. |
Time, in seconds, to remain in wrap state after cause of wrap is removed.
Wrap state timer prevents protection-switch oscillations. Default is 60.
Time, in seconds, elapsed since beginning of current measurement interval.
If current interval exceeds maximum value, maximum value is displayed.
Number of 15-minute; intervals for which data was collected.
Minimum number of intervals SRP interface supports is 4; maximum is 96. Default is 32.
Value is <n> unless measurement is (re-)started within last (<n>*15) minutes. When intervals are unavailable, maximum interval for which data is unavailable is displayed.