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Redundancy configuration industrial ethernet (gigabit-)switch
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Ring Redundancy
The displays in the "Information" frame mean
– "Redundancy existing": One of the lines affected by the function may
be interrupted, with the redundant line then taking over the function
of the interrupted line.
– "Configuration failure": The function is incorrectly configured or the
cable connections at the ring ports are improperly configured (e.g.,
not plugged into the ring ports).
The "VLAN" frame enables you to assign the Fast HIPER-Ring to a
VLAN:
 If VLANs are configured, you make the following selections in the
"VLAN" frame:
VLAN ID 0, if the Fast HIPER-Ring configuration is not to be assigned to a VLAN,
as in this example.
Select VLAN ID 1 and VLAN membership U (Untagged) in the static VLAN table
for the ring ports.
A VLAN ID > 0, if the Fast HIPER-Ring configuration is to be assigned to this
VLAN.
For all devices in this Fast HIPER-Ring, enter this VLAN ID in the Fast HIPER-
Ring configuration, and then choose this VLAN ID and the VLAN membership T
(Tagged) in the static VLAN table for all ring ports in this Fast HIPER-Ring.
Note: If you want to configure a Fast HIPER-Ring using the Command Line
Interface (CLI), you must define an additional parameter. When configured
using CLI, a Fast HIPER-Ring is addressed via its Fast HIPER-Ring ID. This
ID is a number in the value range 1 to 2,147,480,647 (2
setting is 1. The device also uses this value internally for a configuration via
the Web-based interface.
Configure all the devices within a Fast HIPER-Ring with the same
Fast HIPER-Ring ID.
enable
configure
fast-hiper-ring new-id
default-id
Fast HIPER-Ring ID created:ID: 1 (Default Fast HIPER-Ring ID)
fast-hiper-ring current-id
mode ring-manager
Mode of Switch set to Ring Manager
UM RedundConfig L2P
Release 8.0 05/2013
3.3 Example of a Fast HIPER-Ring
Switch to the privileged EXEC mode.
Switch to the Configuration mode.
Create a new Fast HIPER-Ring with the default
ID (1). Ports 1/1 and 1/2 are defined as ring ports
here. You keep these default values.
Define this device as the ring manager.
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- 1)). The default
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