ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
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ESRP Commands
This chapter describes the following commands:
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Commands for enabling and disabling ESRP
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Commands for performing basic ESRP configuration
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Commands for enabling and disabling port restart and failure tracking for ESRP
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Commands for displaying ESRP configuration information
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Commands for enabling and disabling ELRP in an ESRP environment
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Commands for enabling, disabling, configuring, and monitoring the Extreme Link Status Monitoring
(ELSM) protocol
ESRP is a feature of ExtremeWare that allows multiple switches to provide redundant layer 3 routing
services to users. In addition to providing layer 3 routing redundancy, ESRP also provides for layer 2
redundancy. These “layered” redundancy features can be used in combination or independently. The
layer 2 redundancy features of ESRP offer fast failure recovery and provide for dual-homed system
design. In some instances, depending on network system design, ESRP can provide better resiliency
than using the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) or Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP).
Extreme switches that are not running ESRP, but are connected on a network that has other Extreme
switches running ESRP are ESRP-
aware
. This means that when Extreme switches are attached to the
ESRP-enabled switches, the non-ESRP switches reliably perform fail-over and fail-back scenarios in the
prescribed recovery times. No configuration of this feature is necessary.
NOTE
If you disable EDP on the switch, the switch is no longer ESRP-aware.
ESRP is configured on a per-VLAN basis on each switch. A maximum of four switches can participate
in providing redundant layer 3 or layer 2 services to a single VLAN. The switches exchange keep-alive
packets for each VLAN independently. Only one switch can actively provide layer 3 routing and/or
layer 2 switching for each VLAN. The switch performing the forwarding for a particular VLAN is
considered the “master” for that VLAN. Other participating switches for the VLAN are in slave mode.
To have two or more switches participate in ESRP, the following must be true:
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For each VLAN to be made redundant, the switches must have the ability to exchange packets on
the same layer 2 broadcast domain for that VLAN. Multiple paths of exchange can be used.
Summary of Contents for ExtremeWare 7.7
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