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To learn more about the member VLANs, see
information about these CLI commands, see the ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Guide.

Rapid Root Failover

ExtremeWare XOS supports rapid root failover for faster STP failover recovery times in STP 802.1D
mode. If the active root port link goes down, ExtremeWare XOS recalculates STP and elects a new root
port. The rapid root failover feature allows the new root port to immediately begin forwarding,
skipping the standard listening and learning phases. Rapid root failover occurs only when the link goes
down and not when there is any other root port failure, such as missing BPDUs.
The default setting for this feature is disabled. To enable rapid root failover, use the following
command:
enable stpd <stpd_name> rapid-root-failover
To display the configuration, use the following command:
show stpd {<stpd_name> | detail}
STP and Hitless Failover—BlackDiamond 10K Switch Only
When you install two Management Switch Fabric Module (MSM) modules in a BlackDiamond chassis,
one MSM assumes the role of primary and the other MSM assumes the role of backup. The primary
executes the switch's management functions, and the backup acts in a standby role. Hitless failover
transfers switch management control from the primary to the backup and maintains the state of STP.
STP supports hitless failover, and it is enabled by default.
NOTE
You must run ExtremeWare XOS 11.0 or later for STP support of hitless failover. If you have an earlier version of
ExtremeWare XOS, STP does not support hitless failover.
To support hitless failover, the primary MSM replicates STP BPDUs to the backup, which allows the
MSMs to run STP in parallel. Although both MSMs receive STP BPDUs, only the primary transmits STP
BPDUs to neighboring switches and participates in STP.
To initiate hitless failover on a network that utilizes STP:
1 Confirm that the MSMs are synchronized and have identical software and switch configurations
using the
show switch {detail}
primary MSM showing
If the MSMs are not synchronized, proceed to step 2.
If the MSMs are synchronized, proceed to step 3.
2 If the MSMs are not synchronized, replicate all saved images and configuration from the primary to
the backup using the
3 Initiate failover using the
For more detailed information about verifying the status of the MSMs and system redundancy, see
"Understanding System Redundancy" on page
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
"Member VLANs" on page
command. The output displays the status of the MSMs, with the
and the backup MSM showing
MASTER
command.
synchronize
run msm-failover
51.
296. For more detailed
BACKUP (InSync)
command.
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