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| So, to take down an interface, I would use the following: | So, to take down an interface, I would use the following: | ||
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| + | **What Went Wrong?** | ||
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| + | Now, this is not going to affect everyone, but in our systems we sometimes have to prove redundancy by taking down an interface, letting a device detect this and watching the system automatically switch. Sounds simple enough, but it seems that using a simple <color # | ||
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| + | To properly take the interface down, so that it is recognised as being down from a ' | ||
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| + | And inversly: | ||
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| + | This will ensure that the interface goes fully down, and that other devices can recognize that the interface is down. | ||
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| + | I sincerely hope this saves you some pain :) | ||
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