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Communication Redundancy Turbo Chain
3-2
The Turbo Chain Concept
Moxa’s Turbo Chain is an advanced software-technology that gives network administrators the flexibility of
constructing any type of redundant network topology. When using the “chain” concept, you first connect the
Ethernet switches in a chain and then simply link the two ends of the chain to an Ethernet network, as
illustrated in the following figure.
Turbo Chain can be used on industrial networks that have a complex topology. If the industrial network uses a
multi-ring architecture, Turbo Chain can be used to create flexible and scalable topologies with a fast
media-recovery time.
Setting Up Turbo Chain
1. Select the Head switch, Tail switch, and Member switches.
2. Configure one port as the Head port and one port as the Member port in the Head switch, configure one port
as the Tail port and one port as the Member port in the Tail switch, and configure two ports as Member ports
in each of the Member switches.
3. Connect the Head switch, Tail switch, and Member switches as shown in the above diagram.
The path connecting to the Head port is the main path, and the path connecting to the Tail port is the backup
path of the Turbo Chain. Under normal conditions, packets are transmitted through the Head Port to the LAN
network. If any Turbo Chain path is disconnected, the Tail Port will be activated so that packet transmission can
continue.
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- Communication redundancy 1
- Fourth edition march 2015 1
- User s manual 1
- Www moxa com product 1
- Communication redundancy 2
- Copyright notice 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Technical support contact information 2
- Trademarks 2
- User s manual 2
- Www moxa com support 2
- Table of contents 3
- Introduction to communication 4
- Redundancy 4
- Communication redundancy introduction to communication redundancy 5
- Gigabit ethernet redundant ring capability 50 ms 5
- Turbo ring 6
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 7
- Determining the redundant path of a turbo ring 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
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 8
- Determining the redundant path of a turbo ring v2 ring 8
- Ring coupling configuration 8
- When the number of switches in the turbo ring is odd 8
- Attention 9
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 9
- Ring coupling for a turbo ring ring 9
- Ring coupling for a turbo ring v2 ring 9
- Dynamic ring coupling drc configuration applies only to 10
- Turbo ring v2 10
- Attention 11
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 11
- Dual ring configuration applies only to turbo ring v2 11
- Dual ring for a turbo ring v2 ring 11
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 12
- Configuring turbo ring 12
- Configuring turbo ring and turbo ring v2 12
- Dual homing configuration applies only to turbo ring v2 12
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 13
- Explanation of current status items 13
- Explanation of settings items 13
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 14
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 15
- Configuring turbo ring v2 15
- Explanation of current status items 15
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 16
- Explanation of settings items 16
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 17
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 18
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 19
- Configuring turbo ring v2 with dynamic ring coupling 19
- Explanation of ring status items 19
- Communication redundancy turbo ring 20
- Explanation of drc status items 20
- Explanation of ring settings items 20
- Turbo chain 21
- Communication redundancy turbo chain 22
- Setting up turbo chain 22
- The turbo chain concept 22
- Communication redundancy turbo chain 23
- Configuring turbo chain 23
- Explanation of current status items 23
- Head switch configuration 23
- Member switch configuration 23
- Tail switch configuration 23
- Communication redundancy turbo chain 24
- Explanation of settings items 24
- Communication redundancy turbo chain 25
- Stp rstp mstp 26
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 27
- The stp rstp mstp concept 27
- What is stp 27
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 28
- How stp works 28
- Stp requirements 28
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 29
- Differences between stp rstp and mstp 29
- Stp calculation 29
- Stp configuration 29
- Stp reconfiguration 29
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 30
- Stp example 30
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 31
- Configuring stp rstp 31
- Using stp on a network with multiple vlans 31
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 32
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 33
- Configuring mstp 33
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 34
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 35
- Communication redundancy stp rstp mstp 36
- Configuration limits of stp rstp 36
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