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Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide
Configuring Virtual Trunk Group Failover
The
Trunk Group Fail Over Page
enables a network administrator to define a
Virtual
Trunk Group Failover
feature. The Trunk Group Failover increases network stability by
ensuring that if a trunk group fails, a different trunk begins to forward the failed trunk’s
traffic. A Virtual Trunk Group Failover is comprised of user defined port groups that
include:
•
Uplink Ports
— Connects the switch and external network to the associated internal
ports and server NIC.
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Associated Ports
— Associated with an Uplink port. Uplinks ports forward host
traffic associated ports to the external network. Although an associated port typically
connects to a Device. External switch ports can also be an Associated port. For
example, a server connected to an external switch port as well as to a dependent group
of ports on an Uplink port that forwards traffic to the external network.
Ensure the following when configuring Virtual Trunk Groups:
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The minimum number of Virtual Trunk Groups is one, whereas the maximum is 12.
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A port cannot be a member of more than one Virtual Trunk Group.
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Virtual Trunk Group Failover is globally enabled.
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The
V
irtual Trunk Group Failover feature cannot be defined on LAGs. However,
individual ports within a LAG can be added to a Virtual Trunk Group.
•
One Virtual Trunk group can have one or more Uplink ports, and one or more
Associated ports.
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Only one Uplink port within the Virtual Trunk Group is required to go up in order for
all the associated ports to go up.
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The Associated ports are deactivated within 500ms from the time that the last Uplink
port in the Virtual Trunk group fails. The Associated ports reactivate within 500ms
whenever a single Uplink port within the group is restored.
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Before the administrator shuts downs an Associated port, the administrator must
exclude the Associated port from any Virtual Failover group.
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The Associated ports which have been shut down administratively cannot be added to
any failover group by the administrator.
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Failover groups can be configured any time regardless of the feature state.
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When Virtual Trunk Group Failover is disabled, all Associated ports disabled by the
Virtual Trunk Group Failover feature are re-enabled.
•
When Virtual Trunk Group Failover is enabled, all configured failover groups are
scanned to update the Associated port status.
•
A log message is generated and sent to the system log and stored when an Associated
port goes UP or Down.
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