Figure 1-4, Xscf-l, Xscf-lan redundancy – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual

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Chapter 1 XSCF Overview

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XSCF-LAN Redundancy

In the midrange systems, the XSCF-LAN paths can be made redundant (duplicated).
If a LAN failure occurs, it contributes significantly to reducing system availability.
However, in a system equipped with a duplicate LAN, the routes (paths) in the
remaining network can be used even if one subnetwork is faulty. In this way, high
system availability can be achieved.

FIGURE 1-4

shows configurations with a single mounted XSCF Unit: one where the

LAN is not redundant, and the other with a redundant LAN. (In

FIGURE 1-4

and

FIGURE 1-5

, the ordinary lines represent subnetwork connections and the thick lines

represent network connections.)

FIGURE 1-4

XSCF-LAN Redundancy (In Midrange Systems)

XSCF

System

Failure of
path or XSCF

a) No redundant LAN

XSCF

System

Failure of a path

b) Redundant LAN

In the configuration with a single XSCF Unit, XSCF-LAN cannot be used by any
XSCF Unit failure even if the XSCF-LANs are redundant (duplicated). In the
configuration example shown in

FIGURE 1-5

, the XSCF-LANs are redundant and the

XSCF Unit is in a redundant configuration. If one subnetwork is faulty, the
remaining path can be used (

FIGURE 1-5

-c). If the active XSCF Unit is faulty, XSCF

initiates failover (

FIGURE 1-5

-d). Therefore, high network availability can be achieved.

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