Collaboration group configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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NOTE:
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A port can belong to only one collaboration group.
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The page for configuring a collaboration group displays all the current member ports of the
collaboration group, as well as the ports that do no belong to any collaboration group.
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Do not assign more ports to a collaboration group than can be supported by it (for example, up to 8 for
Collaboration Group 1, as shown in
).
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Do not assign the port that is used to log on to the Web and ports that are down to the same
collaboration group. Otherwise, the device will be disconnected.
Collaboration group configuration task list
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Displaying the Status of a Collaboration Group and Its Member
Ports
To check the status of a collaboration group, select High Reliability > Collaboration Group from
the navigation tree to enter the page for displaying collaboration groups, as shown in
. To
display the status of a collaboration group’s member ports, click the icon corresponding to the
collaboration group to enter the page for configuring the collaboration group, as shown in
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describes the status of collaboration groups and their member ports in details.
Table 2 Description of the status of collaboration groups and their member ports
Title Description
Collaboration Group
Status
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Initial: The collaboration group does not have any member port.
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Up: All member ports of the collaboration group are up.
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Down: One port in the collaboration group is physically down, other ports are
administratively down.
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Ambiguous: The status of the collaboration group is not stable. You cannot decide
the status of the collaboration group until a 10-second timer expires.
Interface Status
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Up: The port is physically up.
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Down: The port is physically down.
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Linkgroup-down: The port is administratively down.
Collaboration group configuration task list
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Collaboration Group Configuration Example
Network requirements
As shown in
, LAN users Host A, Host B, and Host C access the Internet through Device B. Device
C serves as a backup for Device B. Configure on Device B so that when the link connecting Device A and
Device B goes down, the traffic rapidly switches from Device B to Device C.
Configuration procedure
# Assign GigabitEthernet 0/0 and GigabitEthernet 0/1 to Collaboration Group 1.