Configuring the primary and secondary ports – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching

Use the

hellotime

keyword and its associated

seconds

parameter to specify the amount of time the

master node waits between transmissions of health-check packets on the control VLAN.

seconds

must

be greater than 0 when you are configuring a master node. The default value is one second.

NOTE

Increasing the

hellotime

value keeps the processor from sending and processing too many

health-check packets. Increasing the

hellotime

value should not affect the network convergence time,

because transit nodes are already sending “link down” notifications.

Use the

failtime

keyword and its associated

seconds

parameter to specify the amount of time the

master node waits before declaring a failed state and opens the logically blocked VLANs on the
secondary port.

seconds

must be greater than the configured value for

hellotime

. The default value is

three seconds.

NOTE

Increasing the

failtime

value provides more protection against frequent “flapping” between the

complete state and the failed state by waiting long enough to receive a health-check packet when the
network is congested.

NOTE

When the master node declares a failed state, it also flushes its forwarding database (FDB) and sends
a “flush FDB” message to all the transit switches on the ring by way of the control VLAN. The reason
for flushing the FDB is so that the switches can relearn the new directions to reach Layer 2 end stations
via the reconfigured topology.

The following command examples configure the hellotime value for the EAPS domain “eaps_1” to 2
seconds and the failtime value to 10 seconds.

config eaps eaps_1 hellotime 2

config eaps eaps_1 failtime 10

Configuring the Primary and Secondary Ports

Each node on the ring connects to the ring through two ring ports. As part of the protection switching
scheme, one port must be configured as the primary port; the other must be configured as the secondary
port.

If the ring is complete, the master node prevents a loop by logically blocking all data traffic in the
transmit and receive directions on its secondary port. If the master node subsequently detects a break in
the ring, it unblocks its secondary port and allows data traffic to be transmitted and received through it.

To configure a node port as primary or secondary, use the following command:

config eaps <name> [primary | secondary] port <port number>

The following command example adds port 2 of the switch to the EAPS domain “eaps_1” as the
primary port.

config eaps eaps_1 primary port 2

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