Moxa Technologies PT-7728 Turbo Ring Concept, Initial setup for Turbo Ring or Turbo Ring

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PT-7728 User’s Manual

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NOTE

Most managed switches by Moxa support two proprietary Turbo Ring protocols:

 

 

y Turbo Ring refers to the original version of Moxa’s proprietary redundant ring protocol,

 

 

which has a recovery time of under 300 ms.

 

y Turbo Ring V2 refers to the new generation Turbo Ring, which has a recovery time of under 20 ms.

The Turbo Ring Concept

Moxa developed the proprietary Turbo Ring protocol to optimize communication redundancy and achieve a faster recovery time on the network.

The Turbo Ring and Turbo Ring V2 protocols designate one switch as the master of the network, and then automatically block packets from traveling through any of the network’s redundant loops. In the event that one branch of the ring gets disconnected from the rest of the network, the protocol automatically readjusts the ring so that the part of the network that was disconnected can reestablish contact with the rest of the network.

Initial setup for Turbo Ring or Turbo Ring V2

1. For each switch in the ring, select any two ports as the redundant ports.

2. Connect redundant ports on neighboring switches to form the redundant ring.

The user does not need to manually assign the master with Turbo Ring or Turbo Ring V2. If no switch is assigned as the master, the protocol automatically selects one of the switches to be the master. The master is only used to identify which segment in the redundant ring acts as the backup path. In the following subsections, we explain how the redundant path is selected for rings configured for Turbo Ring and Turbo Ring V2.

Determining the Redundant Path for Turbo Ring

In this case, the redundant segment (i.e., the segment that will be blocked during normal operation) is determined by the number of PT series Ethernet switches in the ring and by the location of the master switch.

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Contents Moxa PowerTrans Switch PT-7728 User’s Manual First Edition, February Moxa IncDisclaimer Copyright NoticeTrademarks Table of Contents Appendix a MIB Groups Appendix B Specifications ‰ Overview ‰ Package Checklist ‰ Software Features IntroductionOverview Package ChecklistSoftware Features Getting Started Serial Console Configuration 115200, None, 8, 1, VT100 PT-7728 User’s Manual Getting Started Configuration by Telnet Console Key FunctionPT-7728 User’s Manual Getting Started PT-7728 User’s Manual Getting Started Configuration by Web Browser Disabling Telnet and Browser Access Featured Functions Configuring Basic Settings System IdentificationAccount PasswordPassword Accessible IP Grant access to one host with a specific IP addressGrant access to any host on a specific subnetwork Hosts That Need Access Input FormatEnable PortDescription NameFDX Flow Ctrl NetworkSpeed Auto IP Configuration Switch IP AddressSwitch Subnet Mask Default GatewayTime Daylight Saving TimeCurrent Time Current DateSystem File Update-By Remote Tftp Configuration Files Path and Name Tftp Server IP/NameFirmware Files Path and Name Log Files Path and NameSystem File Update-By Local Import/Export Factory DefaultUsing Port Trunking Port Trunking ConceptConfiguring Port Trunking Trunk Group Maximum of 4 trunk groupsTrunk Type Available Ports/Member PortsTrunk Table Configuring SnmpSetting Description Snmp Read/Write Settings Snmp VersionsV1, V2c Read Community V1, V2c Write/Read CommunitySetting Description Factory Default 1st Trap Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory DefaultUsing Communication Redundancy Private MIB informationInitial setup for Turbo Ring or Turbo Ring Turbo Ring ConceptTurbo Ring with odd number switches Ring Coupling Configuration Determining the Redundant Path for Turbo RingSwitch B Configuring Turbo Ring Configuring Turbo Ring and Turbo RingDual-Homing Configuration for Turbo Ring Now Active Master/SlaveRedundancy Protocol Set as MasterCoupling Control Port Enable Ring CouplingCoupling Port Enable Ring Ring 1/2-StatusRing 1/2-1st Ring Port Status Ring 1/2-2nd Ring Port Status Coupling-ModeCoupling Mode Primary/Backup PortWhat is STP? STP/RSTP ConceptPT-7728 User’s Manual Featured Functions STP Configuration How STP WorksSTP Requirements Port Speed Path Cost 802.1D Edition 802.1w-2001STP Example STP ReconfigurationDifferences between Rstp and STP Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs Configuring STP/RSTP Root/Not RootProtocol of Redundancy Bridge PriorityForwarding Delay Enable STP per PortHello Time sec Max. Age secUsing Traffic Prioritization Configuration Limits of RSTP/STPWhat is Traffic Prioritization? Traffic Prioritization ConceptHow Traffic Prioritization Works Ieee 802.1p Priority Level Ieee 802.1D Traffic TypeTraffic Queues Differentiated Services DiffServ Traffic MarkingTraffic Prioritization Configuring Traffic Prioritization QoS ClassificationQueuing Mechanism Inspect TOSSetting Description Factory CoS MappingTOS/DiffServ Mapping Inspect COSVirtual LAN Vlan Concept Using Virtual LANWhat is a VLAN? VLANs and the PowerTrans Benefits of VLANsManaging a Vlan Communication Between VLANsSample Applications of VLANs using PT-7728 VLANs Tagged and Untagged MembershipPT-7728 User’s Manual Featured Functions Configuring Virtual LAN Vlan SettingsManagement Vlan ID Port TypeUsing Multicast Filtering What is an IP Multicast?Concept of Multicast Filtering Vlan TableNetwork without multicast filtering Benefits of MulticastMulticast Filtering Multicast Filtering and Moxa PowerTrans Switch Igmp Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping ModeQuery Mode Network with multicast filteringConfiguring Igmp Snooping Igmp Multicast FilteringGmrp Garp Multicast Registration Protocol Static Multicast MACIgmp Snooping Settings Add Static Multicast MAC Using Bandwidth Management Configuring GmrpGmrp enable Gmrp TableIngress Configuring Bandwidth Management Broadcast Storm ProtectionTraffic Rate Limiting Settings Using Port Access Control Configuring Static Port LockStatic Port Lock IeeeConfiguring Ieee Database OptionRadius Server Server Port802.1X Re-Authentication Local User Database SetupLocal User Database Setup Using Auto WarningPort Access Control Table Configuring Email Warning Event TypeEmail Setup MoxaPowerTransSwitch0001@SwitchLocationPort Events Mail Server IP/NameConfiguring Relay Warning Password SettingAccount Name Email AddressEvent Setup Using Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery Using Set Device IPConfiguring Line-Swap Fast Recovery Override relay alarm settingsConfiguring Set Device IP Set up the connected devicesUsing Diagnosis Mirror PortPing Using MonitorMonitor by Switch Using the MAC Address Table Monitor by PortUsing Event Log MACUsing Syslog Syslog ServerPT-7728 User’s Manual Featured Functions MIB II.1 System Group MIB II.2 Interfaces GroupMIB II.4 IP Group MIB II.5 Icmp GroupMIB II.17 dot1dBridge Group MIB II.10 Transmission GroupMIB II.11 Snmp Group Public Traps Private TrapsInterface Switch PropertiesTechnology Power Optical Fiber 100BaseFXEnvironmental WarrantyMechanical