Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual page 225

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When the expiration time expires, the device does the following with the information
received:
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If the neighbor message contains the local device ID—The link status of the port
is set to bidirectional.
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If the neighbor message does not contain the local device ID—The link status of
the port is set to unidirectional, and the port is shut down.
If UDLD messages are not received from a neighboring device during the expiration
time frame, the link status of the port is sent to undetermined and the following occurs:
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Device is in normal UDLD mode: A notification is issued.
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Device is in aggressive UDLD mode. The port is shut down.
While the interface is in the bidirectional or the undetermined state, the device periodically
sends a message each message time seconds. The above steps are performed over and over.
A port that was shut down can be reactivated manually in the
For more information, see
If an interface is down and UDLD is enabled, the device removes all neighbor information and
sends at least one ULDL message to the neighbors informing them that the port is down. When
the port is brought up, the UDLD state is changed to Detection.
UDLD Not Supported or is Disabled on a Neighbor
If UDLD is not supported or disabled on a neighbor, then no UDLD messages are received
from that neighbor. In this case, the device cannot determine whether the link is unidirectional
or bidirectional. The status of the interface is then set to undetermined.
Reactivating a Shutdown Port
You can reactivate a port that was shut down by UDLD in one of the following ways:
Automatically—You can configure the system to automatically reactivate ports shut
down by UDLD in the
down by UDLD, it is automatically reactivated when the automatic recovery interval
expires. UDLD again begins running on the port. If the link is still unidirectional,
UDLD shuts it down again after the UDLD expiration time expires, for instance.
Manually—You can reactivate a port in the
Reactivating a Shutdown
Error Recovery Settings
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
Error Recovery Settings
Port.
page. In this case, when a port is shut
Error Recovery Settings
Port Management
UDLD
page.
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