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If there are 2N+1 EDS units (an odd number) in the Turbo Ring, with EDS units and segments labeled counterclockwise, then segment N+1 will serve as the backup path.
For the example shown here, N=1, so that N+1=2.
Segment N+1
For some systems, it may not be convenient to connect all devices in the system to make one BIG redundant ring, since some devices could be located in a remote area. The “Ring Coupling” function of Turbo Ring can help you separate those distributed devices into different smaller redundant rings, but in such a way that they can still communicate with each other. The figure below illustrates how to couple two Turbo Rings.
ATTENTION
In the VLAN environment, the user must set “Redundant Port,” “Coupling Port,” and “Coupling Control Port” to join all VLANs, since these ports act as the “backbone” to transmit all packets of different VLANs to different EDS units.
Ring CouplingSwitch B | Switch D |
Coupling Port
Main Path
Coupling
Control Port
Backup Path
Coupling Port
Switch A: "Coupler" | Switch C |
To support the Ring Coupling function, select two EDS units (e.g., Switch A and B in the above figure) in the Turbo Ring and another two EDS units in the adjacent Turbo Ring (e.g., Switch C and D).