Fast re-configuration of network topology (frnt), Connecting the switches in a frnt ring – Westermo Lynx 100 User Manual

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Fast Re-configuration of Network Topology (FRNT)

The Lynx 300/1300 and 400/1400 have support for redundant ring protocols. The Fast 
Reconfiguration of Network Topology (FRNT) protocol handles fast reconfiguration in 
switched ring topologies. When rapid convergence in case of link or switch failure is  
required, FRNT becomes the protocol of choice when it comes to layer-2 resilience and 
robustness.

To set-up a FRNT ring, all switches must be connected according to one of the possible 
configurations stated below. When the switches are connected each switch must be con-
figured through the web interface.

Connecting the switches in a FRNT ring

There are three possible ways of configuring a FRNT ring:
1. Ring using fibre cables only
2. Ring using copper cables only
3. Ring using fibre and copper cables alternately

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ST2

FRNT

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1. FRNT ring using fibre cables
The rules are as follows:
• Switch port 7 and 8 are FRNT fibre ports
• Always connect port 7 to 8, 7 to 8, 7 to 8... throughout the ring
• Do not connect 7 to 7 or 8 to 8!

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