
Chapter 13: Port Redundancy
This chapter provides the information and instructions for using the Port Redundancy feature (not available in the G250). It includes the following sections:
●Overview of Port Redundancy - An overview of port redundancy.
●Configuring Port Redundancy - Instructions on accessing the Port Redundancy dialog box, and a description of the Port Redundancy dialog box.
●Adding a Port Redundancy - Instructions on configuring a new port redundancy.
●Port Redundancy Wizard - Detailed descriptions of the screens in the Port Redundancy Wizard.
●Deleting Port Redundancies - Instructions on deleting port redundancies.
●Updating the Device - Instructions on updating the device with the changes made to the Port Redundancy dialog box.
Overview of Port Redundancy
Port Redundancy enables you to define a redundancy relationship between any two ports in a device. One port is defined as the primary port and the other as the secondary port. In case the primary port link fails, the secondary port takes over. This connection between the two ports is called a Port Redundancy.
Note:
To edit Port Redundancy information, you must delete the Port Redundancy, and create a new one.
For more information on Port Redundancy, refer to Redundancy in The Reference Guide.
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