Implementing Frrp; Frrp Configuration; Creating The Frrp Group; Configuring The Control Vlan - Dell S4048–ON Configuration Manual

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Implementing FRRP

FRRP is media and speed independent.
FRRP is a Dell proprietary protocol that does not interoperate with any other vendor.
You must disable the spanning tree protocol (STP) on both the Primary and Secondary interfaces before you can enable FRRP.
All ring ports must be Layer 2 ports. This is required for both Master and Transit nodes.
A VLAN configured as a control VLAN for a ring cannot be configured as a control or member VLAN for any other ring.
The control VLAN is not used to carry any data traffic; it carries only RHFs.
The control VLAN cannot have members that are not ring ports.
If multiple rings share one or more member VLANs, they cannot share any links between them.
Member VLANs across multiple rings are not supported in Master nodes.
Each ring has only one Master node; all others are transit nodes.

FRRP Configuration

These are the tasks to configure FRRP.

Creating the FRRP Group

Configuring the Control VLAN

– Configure Primary and Secondary ports
Configuring and Adding the Member VLANs
– Configure Primary and Secondary ports
Other FRRP related commands are:
Clearing the FRRP Counters
Viewing the FRRP Configuration
Viewing the FRRP Information
Creating the FRRP Group
Create the FRRP group on each switch in the ring.
To create the FRRP group, use the command.
Create the FRRP group with this Ring ID.
CONFIGURATION mode
protocol frrp ring-id
Ring ID: the range is from 1 to 255.
Configuring the Control VLAN
Control and member VLANS are configured normally for Layer 2. Their status as control or member is determined at the FRRP group
commands.
For more information about configuring VLANS in Layer 2 mode, refer to
Be sure to follow these guidelines:
All VLANS must be in Layer 2 mode.
You can only add ring nodes to the VLAN.
A control VLAN can belong to one FRRP group only.
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