Vsrp and mrp signaling, Figure 24 – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)

The "Restart ports:" line lists the ports that have the VSRP fast start enabled, and the downtime for
each port. Refer to

Table 56

on page 319 to interpret the remaining information on the display.

VSRP and MRP signaling

A device may connect to an MRP ring through VSRP to provide a redundant path between the
device and the MRP ring. VSRP and MRP signaling ensures rapid failover by flushing MAC
addresses appropriately. The host on the MRP ring learns the MAC addresses of all devices on the
MRP ring and VSRP link. From these MAC addresses, the host creates a MAC database (table),
which is used to establish a data path from the host to a VSRP-linked device.

Figure 24

below

shows two possible data paths from the host to Device 1.

FIGURE 24

Two data paths from host on an MRP ring to a VSRP-linked device

TurboIron#show vsrp vrid 100

VLAN 100

auth-type no authentication

VRID 100

========

State Administrative-status Advertise-backup Preempt-mode save-current

master enabled disabled true false

Parameter Configured Current Unit/Formula

priority 100 50 (100-0)*(2.0/4.0)

hello-interval 1 1 sec/1

dead-interval 3 3 sec/1

hold-interval 3 3 sec/1

initial-ttl 2 2 hops

next hello sent in 00:00:00.3

Member ports: ethe 5 to 8

Operational ports: ethe 5 ethe 8

Forwarding ports: ethe 5 ethe 8

Restart ports: 5(1) 6(1) 7(1) 8(1)

Path 1

Path 2

MRP

Member

MRP

Master

MRP

Member

MRP

Member

MRP

VSRP Master

VSRP

Host

VSRP Backup

MRP

Member

MRP

Member

MRP

VSRP Master

VSRP

VSRP Backup

Device 1

Device 1

Host

MRP

Member

MRP

Member

MRP

Master

MRP

Member

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