How n:m redundancy works, Device failure detection, The switch-over process – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Appendix

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Redundancy

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MN/22156, rev 12

N:M Hub Modem Redundancy

How N:M Redundancy Works

In the event of failure of any active device, a unit from the spare device pool is

configured with the configuration of the failed device, including its IP address,

and re-initialized without a hard reset. VMS switches off power to the failed

device immediately after detecting failure to ensure the failed device will not

conflict with its replacement device when the replacement device is booted into

service.

Note: Once a failed device has been detected, the total elapsed time to remove

power, configure a device from the spare pool with the failed device’s

configuration, and place that device into service in the satellite network is

generally less than 5 seconds.

Device Failure Detection

Each device protected by N:M redundancy in a satellite network transmits a

packet, called a heartbeat, at timed intervals whenever N:M redundancy is

enabled on the device. During registration, VMS establishes the heartbeat inter-

val for each protected device. The heartbeat packet contains the following infor-

mation:

The unit’s IP address
The unit’s health/fault status
The unit’s receive and transmit health or fault status

The VMS monitors and analyzes each received heartbeat packet for information

for a switch trigger such as:

No heartbeat is detected within the Timeout parameter setting in Vipersat

Manager (default is 10.25 seconds).

The unit transmits a fault status indicating the unit’s health, or loss of

transmit or receive capability for a period of 25 seconds (default).

The Switch-Over Process

The switch-over process involves both the Vipersat Manager and the Redun-

dancy Manager.

Vipersat Manager

Activity in the Vipersat Manager starts when the VMS N:M redundancy capa-

bility is enabled, then proceeds as follows:

1.

VMS monitors error messages and heartbeat packets from protected units for

an event indicating that a redundancy switch is required.

NOTE

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