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How a Failure affects 
the Distributed Fabric
This section provides supplementary information on how the Distributed Fabric 
and traffic flow is affected by failure of an Fabric Interconnect and of a unit in the 
Distributed Fabric.
Loss of a Switch within
the XRN Distributed
Fabric
When a Switch unit in the Distributed Fabric fails, assuming you have followed the 
recommendations in “Important Considerations and Recommendations” on 
page 676, your traffic flow should continue through your network. 
The way the network reacts depends upon which features are configured on 
which links. For example, Figure 186 shows an XRN network where all the edge 
devices are connected to the Distributed Fabric using a range of supported 
features, some of which are legacy features.
Figure 186   XRN Network reaction on Distributed Fabric unit failure
Should Switch A fail, the network will react in the following way:
LACP (IEEE 802.3ad) and Legacy Aggregated Links
The Switch 4400 and Switch 4300 Aggregated Links will reroute all traffic down 
the link connected to Switch B.
Legacy STP (IEEE802.1D) and RSTP (IEEE 802.1w)
The Switch 4200 is using legacy STP. STP will reconfigure the network to open the 
previously blocked link to Switch B. The STP reconfiguration will cause all Switch 
forwarding databases (MAC address tables) to be fast aged (if using RSTP, they will 
be flushed). 
Resilient Links
The Switch 3300 is using resilient links, which should be set up at the 3300 end of 
the link. The Switch 3300 will detect the unit failure and activate the link to Switch 
B
VLANs
Any VLANs will not be affected by unit failure.
Switch 4400 units
XRN Distributed Fabric
802.3ad
Aggregated Link
Resilient Link
Standby Link
Active Link
Switch B
STP/RSTP enabled
X
Switch 4200
Switch 3300
Switch A
Legacy
Aggregated Link
Switch 4300
Unit Failure