Optimizing interoperability, Fault detection and recovery – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Overview of the EAPS Protocol

Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

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Optimizing Interoperability

You may either configure a Summit 200 series switch as the EAPS master or you may configure another
switch from Extreme Networks as the EAPS master. If you configure a switch other than the Summit
200 as the EAPS master, enter the following command to allow interoperability between the platforms:

configure eaps <name> failtime expiry-action open-secondary port

Fault Detection and Recovery

EAPS fault detection on a ring is based on a single control VLAN per EAPS domain. This EAPS domain
provides protection to one or more data-carrying VLANs called protected VLANs.

The control VLAN is used only to send and receive EAPS messages; the protected VLANs carry the
actual data traffic. As long as the ring is complete, the EAPS master node blocks the protected VLANs
from accessing its secondary port.

NOTE

The control VLAN is not blocked. Messages sent on the control VLAN must be allowed into the switch
for the master node to determine whether the ring is complete.

Figure 27: EAPS fault detection and protection switching

A master node detects a ring fault in either of two ways:

Polling response

Trap message sent by a transit node

EW_072

S3 sends "link down"

message to

master node

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Break

in ring

Master node opens secondary port

to allow traffic to pass

S4 sends "link down"

message to master node

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