Active uplink port failure, Switchover to the active uplink port, Fast uplink span rules for trunk groups – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Active uplink port failure

The active uplink port is the port elected as the root port using the standard STP rules. All other
ports in the group are redundant uplink ports. If an active uplink port becomes unavailable, Fast
Uplink Span transitions the forwarding of traffic to one of the redundant ports in the Fast Uplink
Span group in one second bypassing listening and learning port states.

Switchover to the active uplink port

When a failed active uplink port becomes available again, switchover from the redundant port to
the active uplink port is delayed by 30 seconds. The delay allows the remote port to transition to
forwarding mode using the standard STP rules. After 30 seconds, the blocked active uplink port
begins forwarding in just one second and the redundant port is blocked.

NOTE

Use caution when changing the spanning tree priority. If the switch becomes the root bridge, Fast
Uplink Span will be disabled automatically.

Fast Uplink Span Rules for Trunk Groups

If you add a port to a Fast Uplink Span group that is a member of a trunk group, the following rules
apply:

If you add the primary port of a trunk group to the Fast Uplink Span group, all other ports in the
trunk group are automatically included in the group. Similarly, if you remove the primary port in
a trunk group from the Fast Uplink Span group, the other ports in the trunk group are
automatically removed from the Fast Uplink Span group.

You cannot add a subset of the ports in a trunk group to the Fast Uplink Span group. All ports in
a trunk group have the same Fast Uplink Span property, as they do for other port properties.

If the working trunk group is partially down but not completely down, no switch-over to the
backup occurs. This behavior is the same as in the standard STP feature.

If the working trunk group is completely down, a backup trunk group can go through an
accelerated transition only if the following are true:

The trunk group is included in the fast uplink group.

All other ports except those in this trunk group are either disabled or blocked. The
accelerated transition applies to all ports in this trunk group.

When the original working trunk group comes back (partially or fully), the transition back to the
original topology is accelerated if the conditions listed above are met.

Configuring a Fast Uplink Port Group

To configure a group of ports for Fast Uplink Span, enter the following commands:

Brocade(config)# fast uplink-span ethernet 4/1 to 4/4

Brocade(config)# write memory

Syntax: [no] fast uplink-span [ethernet <port> [ethernet <port>… | to <port>]]

Specify the port variable in one of the following formats:

FWS, FCX, and ICX stackable switches – stack-unit/slotnum/portnum

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