Automated system maintenance – Cabletron Systems DMS-100 User Manual

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108 Chapter 4: EIU maintenance

297-8991-910 Standard 03.01 August 1999

A simple form of load balancing is used such that multiple end-hosts in the
DMS switch are assigned an active EIU in a round-robin fashion. This
requirement does not take into account the relative amounts of traffic to or
from the end hosts.

For more information on EIU redundancy and sparing, refer to “EIU sparing
and redundancy” on page 39.

Figure 25 shows the EIU redundant configuration.

Figure 25

EIU redundant configuration

Automated system maintenance

The EIU hardware is automatically maintained using a variety of techniques
common to all DMS products. These techniques fall into the following
categories:

checks on hardware integrity during normal operations (that is, parity or
error detection and correction on memory arrays, cyclic redundancy
checks [CRC] on data in transit, and erroneous state detection). These

EIU 1 advertises CM,
FP and ELIU IP
address

Can be another
subnet or new
network on this
side of external
router

Base_Tel-5

AP

EIU 9

CM

FP

ELIU

EIU 1

EIU 2

EIU 3

External
router

Subnet 1

Subnet 2

Listening
to RIP

EIU 2 advertises
EIU 9 and AP IP
address every
30 seconds

UNIX
box

Can be another
subnet or new
network on this
side of external
router

External
router

Listening
to RIP

UNIX
box

EIU 3 advertises CM,
EIU 9, FP, AP and ELIU
IP address every 30 sec-

Subnet 2

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