Netgear M5300-52G-POE+ (GSM7252PSv1h2) - ProSAFE 48+4 L2+ POE Stackable Managed Switch 소프트웨어 가이드

다운로드
페이지 764
Configure Switching Information 
296
M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches 
The following table describes the nonconfigurable VPC Global Configuration fields.
Configure the Keep-Alive Parameters 
The VPC feature sends periodic keep-alive messages over the peer link between the primary 
and secondary devices in the VPC domain to determine the device roles (primary and 
secondary) and to monitor the health of the link.
To configure the keep-alive parameters:
1. 
Prepare your computer with a static IP address in the 169.254.100.0 subnet, for 
example, 169.254.100.201.
Table 111.  VPC Channel Global Configuration
Field
Description
Operational VPC MAC
The VPC MAC address agreed upon by both peers during role election. 
This field is present in the keep-alive message only if the transmitting 
peer is either primary or secondary.
VPC State
The global MLAG state, which is one of the following:
• 
Disable
. The VPC mode is not operational.
• 
Listen
. The keep-alive component does not advertise any packets. 
It listens for advertisements from a peer.
• 
Ready
. The keep-alive component starts sending periodic 
keep-alive messages.
• 
Primary
. Traffic over VPC interfaces is allowed to be forwarded in 
this state. The keep-alive component continues to advertise 
keep-alive messages with the state as primary and monitors the 
health of the secondary device.
• 
Secondary
. Traffic over VPC interfaces is allowed to be forwarded 
in this state. The keep-alive component continues to advertise 
keep-alive messages with the state as secondary and monitors the 
health of the primary device.
Operational VPC MAC
The VPC MAC address agreed upon by both peers during role election. 
This field is present in the keep-alive message only if the transmitting 
peer is either primary or secondary.
Operational VPC System Priority
The VPC system priority agreed upon by both peers during role 
election. This field is present in the keep-alive message only if the 
transmitting peer is either primary or secondary.
Self Role
The role of the local device in the VPC domain, which is either Primary
Secondary
, or None. The default is None. The role is determined by 
an election between the two devices after a keep-alive link is 
established. The primary device owns the VPC member ports on the 
secondary device and handles the control plane functionality of 
supported protocols for the VPC member ports on the secondary 
device.
Local System MAC
The MAC address of the local system.