Mpx redundancy, Change-over procedure, Mpx redundancy -9 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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MPX Redundancy
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MPX Redundancy
In order to provide greater reliability, Omni Switch/Router supports two
MPX
s in a
primary/secondary redundant configuration. If the primary
MPX
fails, the secondary
MPX
takes
over without any operator intervention.
♦ Warning ♦
Do not install any version of the
MPM
(i.e,
MPM-C
,
MPM 1G
,
MPM II
, or original
MPM
) in a chassis with an
MPX
. Installing an
MPM
in a chassis with an
MPX
can
cause physical damage. If you want to configure an
Omni Switch/Router chassis in a redundant configura-
tion, you must use two
MPXs
.
When you have two
MPX
s in one chassis, they must be installed in Slots 1 and 2, and only
one can be active.
MPX
s will assume one of the following roles.
• Primary - The
MPX
that is currently active and processing commands. It is also the
MPX
that
is communicating via Telnet,
FTP
, etc.
• Secondary - An
MPX
that is currently not the primary. It has sufficient software to commu-
nicate with the primary
MPX
. (For full redundancy, the secondary
MPX
should also have
the same software version as the primary and its configuration should be in sync with the
primary.) In this state, it is capable at any time of assuming the primary role.
The
LED
s on each
MPX
reflect the same status with the exception that the primary’s
PRI
LED
is
on whereas the secondary’s
SEC
LED
is on. Also, the secondary
MPX
’s
OK2
LED
will not flash
LEDs
.
♦ Important Note ♦
To support redundancy, your
MPX
must be Revision
A14 or higher.
Change-Over Procedure
The secondary
MPX
continuously monitors the primary
MPX
. This monitoring serves two
purposes: 1) to notify the secondary
MPX
that the primary is alive and processing, and 2) to
update the configuration and thus keep the two
MPX
s in sync. If the secondary
MPX
detects
that the primary is no longer operational, it will begin to take over as primary. When a
secondary
MPX
becomes primary it resets all the other modules in the chassis and performs a
primary
MPX
initialization.
There are four states for an
MPX
configuration. You can view the current
MPX
state through
the
slot
command. These states are described in the table below. Note that for a
primary/secondary configuration to be in a “redundant” state, the relationship between the
two
MPX
s must meet the conditions shown in the table.