3 stack redundancy, 4 shortest path forwarding – PLANET SGSW-24040 User Manual

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just "slave").

To elect a master, the following criteria are evaluated sequentially:

1. If any switch already claims to have been master for more than 30 seconds, then that switch will become

master.

2. If multiple switches claim to have been master for more than 30 seconds, then the switch which has been

master for the longest period of time will become master.

3. The switch with the smallest master priority.

4. The switch with the smallest MAC address.

The above algorithm ensures that once a master has been elected and has been master for more than 30 seconds, it will remain

master. However in some cases the user may want to enforce a new master election.

4.17.1.3 Stack Redundancy

In the unlikely event that a SGSW Switch fails in a stack, stack integrity is maintained if the redundant cable is connected to the

stack. The affected switch within the sack can be replaced or removed without disrupting normal operation. The broken link is

bypassed and data transmission continues uninterrupted. The single management IP address for the stack is also preserved for

uninterrupted management and monitoring.

Figure 4-17-4 Remove or Replace a switch from the stack

4.17.1.4 Shortest Path Forwarding

The SGSW Swtich supports shortest path forwarding technology to optimal data flow across the stack. The advantage of

shortest path forwarding as below:

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