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User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1

Chapter 1

Dual-Layer Spanning Tree

Global Disable

For more information about Spanning Tree, see

Chapter 7

, “

Configuring

Rapid Spanning Tree

.”

Extensive Fault Tolerance

All multiservice switches are designed to function as backbone switches.
You can install each switch in your network’s core without creating a single
point of failure.

Extensive fault tolerance features include:

Port redundancy. If the primary port fails, the secondary port
becomes the active port. Failover time is less than 5 seconds. For
information on port redundancy, see

Chapter 8

, “

Configuring

Ports

.”

VRRP. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is used to
provide fast-fail over for hosts if the default gateway fails. For
information on VRRP, see

Chapter 12

, “

Configuring IP Routing

.”

N+1 power. Power supplies share the power supply load. If one
fails, the remaining supplie(s) assume the load automatically and the
switch management system warns of the failure.

Hot-swappable fans and modules—Each fan and module can be
changed from the switch front panel, without powering down the
switch.

Redundant switch links (using spanning tree and hunt groups).

Front-loadable cables, modules, power supplies and fans.

Redundant switch element and switch controller modules (fault-
tolerant switches only).

Redundant supervisor modules.

For more information hardware redundancy, see

Chapter 10

, “

Configuring

Redundancy Options

.”

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