Ring Redundancy
Redundancy L2B
Release 6.0 07/2010
2.2 Example of an MRP-Ring
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Now you connect the line to the ring. To do this, you connect the 2 devices
to the ends of the line using their ring ports.
Primary Port set to 1/1
mrp current-domain
port secondary 1/2
Define port 2 in module 1 as ring port 2
(secondary).
Secondary Port set to 1/2
mrp current-domain mode
manager
Define this device as the ring manager.
Mode of Switch set to Manager
mrp current-domain recovery-
delay 200ms
Define 200ms as the value for the “Ring
Recovery”.
Recovery delay set to 200ms
mrp current-domain advanced-
mode enable
Activate the “MRP Advanced Mode”.
Advanced Mode (react on link change) set to Enabled
mrp current-domain
operation enable
Activate the MRP-Ring.
Operation set to Enabled
exit
Go back one level.
show mrp
Show the current parameters of the MRP-Ring
(abbreviated display).
Domain ID:
255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.255
(Default MRP domain)
Configuration Settings:
Advanced Mode (react on link change).... Enabled
Manager Priority........................ 32768
Mode of Switch (administrative setting). Manager
Mode of Switch (real operating state)... Manager
Domain Name............................. <empty>
Recovery delay.......................... 200ms
Port Number, Primary.................... 1/1, State: Not Connected
Port Number, Secondary.................. 1/2, State: Not Connected
VLAN ID................................. 0 (No VLAN)
Operation............................... Enabled
Summary of Contents for MACH 1040 Series
Page 8: ...Key 8 Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 12: ...Introduction 12 1 2 Overview of Redundancy Protocols Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 26: ...Ring Redundancy 26 2 2 Example of an MRP Ring Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 38: ...Multiple Rings 38 3 1 Sub Ring Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 76: ...Index 76 4 7 Combining RSTP and MRP Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
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