The ESRP Monitor
Figure 168: ESRP detail for an individual ESRP-enabled VLAN
ESRP trap events will also be recorded in the EPICenter Event Log, which you can view using the
EPICenter Event Log Report (see
recorded in the EPICenter Alarm Log (see
NOTE
ESRP Traps are not implemented in ExtremeWare versions 4.x or 5.x. Thus, for switches running those versions of
ExtremeWare, state changes and other ESRP updates will only be reflected after the next device polling interval.
Note that an ESRP-enabled VLAN can be monitored by EPICenter as long as at least one of its ESRP-
enabled switches is managed by EPICenter (i.e., is included in EPICenter's device database). If there are
other ESRP-enabled switches in that VLAN, their ESRP status will also be displayed in the ESRP
Manager, even if they are not being managed by EPICenter.
The Detailed ESRP Information view displays the following information:
Switch Name
MAC
State
Priority
To Master
To Slave
Active Ports
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The name of the switch, if known. (If the switch is not being managed by EPICenter,
this field will contain "N/A.")
The MAC address of this switch.
The current state of the switch—Master or Slave.
A user-defined value, between 0 and 254, which can be used by the ESRP election
algorithm in determining which switch is the Master switch. The default is 0.
The number of times this switch has transitioned to become a Master.
The number of times this switch has transitioned to become a Slave.
The number of active ports in this ESRP-enable VLAN.
Reports"). ESRP state change traps will be
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