Extreme discovery protocol – Extreme Networks Summit1 User Manual

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The Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP) is used to locate neighbor Extreme Networks
switches connected to the Summit Virtual Chassis. When running on a normal switch
port, EDP is used to by the Summit switches to exchange topology information with
each other. Information communicated using EDP includes the following:

Switch MAC address (switch ID)

Switch software version information

Switch IP address

Switch VLAN-IP information

Switch port number

Summit Virtual Chassis identifier and port number

Listing of all virtual chassis identifiers

EDP cannot be disabled on ports that are connected to a Summit Virtual
Chassis.

When a Gigabit Ethernet port is configured to be connected to a SummitLink port on a
Summit Virtual Chassis, the Activity LED on the Summit flashes once per second, even
when no traffic is present on the network. The flashing Activity LED indicates that EDP
is running successfully between all of the Summit switches connected to the Summit
Virtual Chassis.

Summit4

Any of ports 17 - 22

Ports 17 and 18, or
Ports 19 and 20, or
Ports 21 and 22

Ports 19, 20, 21, and 22

Summit4/FX

Any of ports 17 - 22

Ports 17 and 18, or
Ports 19 and 20, or
Ports 21 and 22

Ports 19, 20, 21, and 22

Summit48

Port 49 or Port 50

Ports 49 and 50

Table 4-8: Summit Ports to Use to Connect to the Summit Virtual Chassis (continued)

One Virtual Chassis

Two Virtual Chassis

Four Virtual Chassis

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