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1. Introduction to Redundancy Protocol
Setting up Redundancy Protocol on your network helps protect critical links against failure, protects against
network loops, and keeps network downtime at a minimum.
Redundancy Protocol allows you to set up redundant loops in the network to provide a backup data
transmission route in the event that a cable is inadvertently disconnected or damaged. This is a particularly
important feature for industrial applications, since it could take several minutes to locate the disconnected or
severed cable. For example, if the Moxa switch is used as a key communications component of a production line,
several minutes of downtime could cause a big loss in production and revenue. The Moxa switch supports three
different protocols to support this Redundancy Protocol function:
• Turbo Ring and Turbo Ring V2
• Turbo Chain
• Rapid Spanning Tree and Spanning Tree Protocols (IEEE 802.1W/802.1D-2004)
When configuring a redundant ring, all switches on the same ring must be configured to use the same
redundancy protocol. You cannot mix the Turbo Ring, Turbo Ring V2, and STP/RSTP protocols on the same ring.
The following table lists the key differences between the features of each protocol. Use this information to
evaluate the benefits of each, and then determine which features are most suitable for your network.
Turbo Ring Turbo Ring V2 Turbo Chain STP RSTP
Topology Ring Ring Chain Ring, Mesh Ring, Mesh
Fast Ethernet
Recovery Time
< 300 ms < 20 ms < 20 ms Up to 30 sec. Up to 5 sec.
Gigabit Ethernet
Recovery Time
< 50 ms < 50 ms
NOTE
Most of Moxa’s managed switches now support three proprietary Turbo Ring protocols
:
1.
Turbo Ring refers to the original version of Moxa’s proprietary redundant ring protocol, which has a
recovery time of under 300 ms.
2.
Turbo Ring V2 refers to the new generation Turbo Ring, which has a recovery time of under 20 ms for
Fast
Ethernet ports and under 50 ms for Gigabit Ethernet ports.
3.
Turbo Chain is a new Moxa proprietary protocol with unlimited flexibility that allows
you to construct any
type of redundant network topology. The recovery time is under 20 ms for
Fast Ethernet ports and under 50
ms for Gigabit Ethernet ports. To achieve a recovery time under 50 ms in a Gigabit Turbo Chain, we
recommend using a Gigabit fiber port as Head port.
In this manual, we use the terminology
Turbo Ring and Turbo Ring V2 to differentiate between rings
configured for one or the other of these protocols.
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- Moxa managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 user s manual 1
- Www moxa com product 1
- Copyright notice 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Moxa managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 user s manual 2
- Technical support contact information 2
- Trademarks 2
- Www moxa com support 2
- Table of contents 3
- Introduction to redundancy protocol 4
- Gigabit ethernet redundant ring capability 50 ms 5
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 introduction to redundancy protocol 5
- Turbo ring 6
- Determining the redundant path of a turbo ring ring 7
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 7
- Setting up turbo ring or turbo ring v2 7
- The turbo ring concept 7
- When the number of switches in the turbo ring is even 7
- Attention 8
- Determining the redundant path of a turbo ring v2 ring 8
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 8
- Ring coupling configuration 8
- When the number of switches in the turbo ring is odd 8
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 9
- Ring coupling for a turbo ring ring 9
- Ring coupling for a turbo ring v2 ring 9
- Attention 10
- Dual homing configuration applies only to turbo ring v2 10
- Dual ring configuration applies only to turbo ring v2 10
- Dual ring for a turbo ring v2 ring 10
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 10
- Configuring turbo ring 11
- Configuring turbo ring and turbo ring v2 11
- Explanation of status items 11
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 11
- Explanation of settings items 12
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 12
- Configuring turbo ring v2 13
- Explanation of status items 13
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 13
- Explanation of settings items 14
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 14
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo ring 15
- Turbo chain 16
- Configuring turbo chain 17
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo chain 17
- Setting up turbo chain 17
- The turbo chain concept 17
- Head switch configuration 18
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo chain 18
- Member switch configuration 18
- Tail switch configuration 18
- Explanation of settings items 19
- Explanation of status items 19
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 turbo chain 19
- Stp rstp mstp 20
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 21
- The stp rstp mstp concept 21
- What is stp 21
- How stp works 22
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 22
- Stp requirements 22
- Differences between stp rstp and mstp 23
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 23
- Stp calculation 23
- Stp configuration 23
- Stp reconfiguration 23
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 24
- Stp example 24
- Configuring stp rstp 25
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 25
- Using stp on a network with multiple vlans 25
- Explanation of settings items 26
- Explanation of status items 26
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 26
- Configuring mstp 27
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 27
- Explanation of global settings items 28
- Explanation of status items 28
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 28
- Explanation of instance settings items 29
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 29
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 30
- Configuration limits of stp rstp 31
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 stp rstp mstp 31
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 v on 33
- The v on concept 33
- What is v on 33
- Configure turbo ring v2 turbo chain 34
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 v on 34
- Configure multicast fast forward 35
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 v on 35
- Configure multicast local route 36
- Configure vrrp fast switchover 36
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 v on 36
- Managed ethernet switch redundancy protocol ui 2 v on 37
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