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GarrettCom MNS-6K 4.1.4 User Manual

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More than one S-Ring pair can be selected and more than one S-Ring can be

defined per switch. Note – the mP62 as well as the ES42 switches support LLL and can
participate in S-Ring as an access switch
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Activating S-Ring on the switch .................................................................................... 182

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96S-Ring configuration commands for root switch .............................................................. 184

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97 – Link Loss Learn (LLL) setup. Setup LLL on ports connected to other switches

participating in S-Ring ............................................................................................................ 185

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98Dual-homing using ESD42 switch and Magnum 6K family of switches. In case of

a connectivity break – the connection switches to the standby path or standby link ..................... 188

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99 – Dual-homing using Magnum 6K family of switches. Note the end device (video

surveillance camera) can be powered using PoE options on Magnum 6K family of switches.
In case of a connectivity break – the connection switches to the standby path or standby
link
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– Using S-Ring and dual-homing, it is possible to build networks resilient not only

to a single link failure but also for one device failing on the network .......................................... 189

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– configuring dual-homing ............................................................................................... 191

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– Some valid LACP configurations. ............................................................................... 195

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– an incorrect LACP connection scheme for Magnum 6K family of switches. All

LACP trunk ports must be on the same module and cannot span different modules. ................. 195

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– In this figure, even though the connections are from one module to another, this is

still not a valid configuration (for LACP using 4 ports) as the trunk group belongs to two
different VLANs.
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- In the figure above, there is no common VLAN between the two sets of ports, so

packets from one VLAN to another cannot be forwarded. There should be at least one
VLAN common between the two switches and the LACP port groups.
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– This configuration is similar to the previous configuration, except there is a

common VLAN (VLAN 1) between the two sets of LACP ports. This is a valid
configuration.
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107 – In the architecture above, using RSTP and LACP allows multiple switches to be

configured together in a meshed redundant link architecture. First define the RSTP
configuration on the switches. Then define the LACP ports. Then finally connect the ports
together to form the meshed redundant link topology as shown above.
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– LACP, along with RSTP/STP brings redundancy to the network core or

backbone. Using this reliable core with a dual-homed edge switch brings reliability and
redundancy to the edge of the network
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This architecture is not recommended ............................................................................ 199

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110 – Creating a reliable infrastructure using wireless bridges (between two facilities) and

LACP. “A” indicates a Wi-Fi wireless Bridge or other wireless Bridges. ................................. 200

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111 – Configuring LACP .................................................................................................... 202

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