Extreme Standby Router Protocol
NOTE
If you have a network that contains a combination of switches running ExtremeWare XOS and ExtremeWare, only the
ports-track-priority-mac election algorithm is compatible with ExtremeWare releases prior to version 6.0.
Configuring an ESRP Domain on a Switch
To create, configure, and enable a basic ESRP domain, complete the following steps:
1 Create and configure the master VLAN.
2 Create and configure the member VLAN(s), if applicable.
3 Create the ESRP domain.
4 Configure the ESRP domain ID, if applicable.
5 Add the master VLAN to the ESRP domain.
6 Add the member VLAN(s) to the ESRP domain, if applicable.
7 Enable ESRP for the specified ESRP domain.
The instructions that follow assume that you have already created and configured VLANs that you will
use as the ESRP domain master and member VLANs. For more information about creating VLANs, see
Chapter 5, Virtual LANs. For more information about ESRP master and member VLANs, see
VLANs to an ESRP Domain" on page
You can also configure other ESRP domain parameters, including ESRP:
Mode of operation as described in
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Timers as described in the ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Guide.
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Election algorithms as described in
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Tracking as described in
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Port restart as described in
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Host attach as described in
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Groups as described in
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For more detailed information about all of the commands used to create, configure, enable, and disable
an ESRP domain, please refer to the ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Guide.
Creating and Deleting an ESRP Domain
You specify a unique ESRP domain name to identify each ESRP domain in your network.
To create an ESRP domain, use the following command:
create esrp <esrpDomain>
The
parameter is a character string of up to 32 characters that identifies the ESRP domain
esrpDomain
to be created.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.1 Concepts Guide
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"Standard and Extended ESRP" on page
"ESRP Election Algorithms" on page
"ESRP Tracking" on page
"ESRP Port Restart" on page
"ESRP Host Attach" on page
"ESRP Groups" on page
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