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standby-interface status down

Function

The standby-interface status down command sets the status of the standby interface to Down.

The undo standby-interface status command restores the status of the standby interface to Up.

Format

standby-interface status down

undo standby-interface status

Parameters

None

Views

Global multi-egress view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

Only the USG6610E/6620E, USG6630E/6650E, USG6680E and USG6712E/6716E support this command.

When the intelligent uplink selection mode is active/standby backup by link priority, the member interface with the highest priority is the active interface, and all the other member interfaces are standby interfaces. After you run this command, the status of all standby interfaces become Down. When the active interface is overloaded (interface overload protection must be configured) or becomes Down, the standby interface with the highest priority becomes Up, but all the other standby interfaces remain Down. When the active interface and the standby interface with the highest priority are both overloaded or become Down, the standby interface with the second highest priority becomes Up.

You can run the bandwidth command to configure interface overload protection.

Before running the command, set the route selection mode to active/standby backup by link priority and add member interfaces.

Example

# Set the status of the standby interface to Down.

<sysname> system-view
[sysname] multi-interface
[sysname-multi-inter] mode priority-of-userdefine
[sysname-multi-inter] add interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/1 priority 2
[sysname-multi-inter] add interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/2 priority 3
[sysname-multi-inter] standby-interface status down
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