Network redundancy – Comtrol ES8510-XTE User Manual

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70 - Network Redundancy

RocketLinx ES8510-XTE User Guide: 2000574 Rev. C

Configuration Using the Web Interface

Network Redundancy

It is critical for industrial applications that the network remains running at all times. The ES8510-XTE
supports:

Standard Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)

The ES8510-XTE supports RSTP versions IEEE 802.1D-2004, IEEE 802.1D-1998 STP, and IEEE 802.1w
RSTP.

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)

MSTP implements IEEE 802.1s, which uses RSTP for rapid convergence, enables VLANs to be grouped
into a spanning-tree instance, with each instance having a spanning-tree topology independent of other
spanning-tree instances. This architecture provides multiple forwarding paths for data traffic, enables
load balancing, and reduces the number of spanning-tree instances required to support a large number of
VLANs. MSTP was originally defined in the IEEE 802.1s and later merged into the IEEE 802.1Q-2003
specification.

Redundant Ring

The Redundant Ring features 0 ms for restore and less than 5 ms for fail over for copper.

Rapid Dual Homing (RDH)

Advanced RDH technology allows the ES8510-XTE to connect with a core managed switch easily. With
RDH technology, you can also couple several Rapid Super Rings or RSTP groups together, which is also
known as Auto Ring Coupling.

The following pages are included in this group:

STP Configuration

on Page 71

STP Port Configuration

on Page 72

STP Information

on Page 73

MSTP Configuration

on Page 75

MSTP Port Configuration

on Page 78

MSTP Information

on Page 79

Redundant Ring

on Page 81

Redundant Ring Information

on Page 82

Loop Protection

on Page 83

Optionally, you can use the CLI to configure these features, see

Network Redundancy (CLI)

on Page 149.

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