Important Frrp Concepts - Dell S4820T Configuration Manual

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Important FRRP Concepts

The following table lists some important FRRP concepts.
Concept
Explanation
Ring ID
Each ring has a unique 8-bit ring ID through which the ring is identified (for
example, FRRP 101 and FRRP 202, as shown in the illustration in
Spanning Two Rings Connected by One
Control VLAN
Each ring has a unique Control VLAN through which tagged ring health frames
(RHF) are sent. Control VLANs are used only for sending RHF, and cannot be used
for any other purpose.
Member VLAN
Each ring maintains a list of member VLANs. Member VLANs must be consistent
across the entire ring.
Port Role
Each node has two ports for each ring: Primary and Secondary. The Master node
Primary port generates RHFs. The Master node Secondary port receives the RHFs.
On Transit nodes, there is no distinction between a Primary and Secondary
interface when operating in the Normal state.
Ring Interface
Each interface (port) that is part of the ring maintains one of four states"
State
Ring Protocol
Timers
Ring Status
The state of the FRRP ring. During initialization/configuration, the default ring
status is Ring-down (disabled). The Primary and Secondary interfaces, control
VLAN, and Master and Transit node information must be configured for the ring to
be up.
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Blocking State — Accepts ring protocol packets but blocks data packets. LLDP,
FEFD, or other Layer 2 control packets are accepted. Only the Master node
Secondary port can enter this state.
Pre-Forwarding State — A transition state before moving to the Forward state.
Control traffic is forwarded but data traffic is blocked. The Master node
Secondary port transitions through this state during ring bring-up. All ports
transition through this state when a port comes up.
Pre-Forwarding State — A transition state before moving to the Forward state.
Control traffic is forwarded but data traffic is blocked. The Master node
Secondary port transitions through this state during ring bring-up. All ports
transition through this state when a port comes up.
Disabled State — When the port is disabled or down, or is not on the VLAN.
Hello Interval — The interval when ring frames are generated from the Master
node's Primary interface (default 500 ms). The Hello interval is configurable in
50 ms increments from 50 ms to 2000 ms.
Dead Interval — The interval when data traffic is blocked on a port. The default
is three times the Hello interval rate. The dead interval is configurable in 50 ms
increments from 50 ms to 6000 ms.
Ring-Up — Ring is up and operational.
Ring-Down — Ring is broken or not set up.
Switch.
Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol (FRRP)
Member VLAN

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