Intermodule port redundancy, Intermodule port, Redundancy – Avaya C360 User Manual

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Port Redundancy

Issue 1 July 2006

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Intermodule Port Redundancy

The intermodule port redundancy feature supports one pair of redundant ports per stack. Unlike
Port Redundancy definitions, intermodule port redundancy definitions are retained after stack
renumbering. In other words, if you remove a switch which is not part of the redundancy
scheme, the redundancy definition is unaffected. This makes intermodule port redundancy a
better option for very important connections. In the example in

Figure 24

, Intermodule Port

Redundancy is configured on ports in switch 1 (primary) and switch 4 (secondary). If switch 2 is
removed, the redundancy definition is retained, and is between switches 1 and 3.

Figure 27: Intermodule Port Redundancy

The secondary port is activated:

when the primary port link is down, or

when the module in the stack holding the primary port has been powered down or
removed.

Switching time for intermodule port redundancy is approximately 1 second.

Tip:

Tip:

Defining intermodule port redundancy on ports with no link causes both ports to
be disabled. You should connect the link prior to attempting to define intermodule
port redundancy.

Tip:

Tip:

Once a port has been designated in a redundancy scheme, either as a primary or
a secondary port, it can not be designated in any other redundancy scheme.

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