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M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches
Multiple Registration Protocol Overview
Note:
Only M6100 series switches support this feature.
Like 802.1AS, Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP) is an audio video bridging (AVB) feature
that is available on some FASTPATH platforms. MVR is a base registration protocol that
enables devices running an MRP application to register attributes to other devices in a
network. MRP provides an application to register attributes such as bandwidth for a given AV
stream and MAC address information. It is used by various applications to propagate the
registration. Blade switches support the following MRP applications:
that is available on some FASTPATH platforms. MVR is a base registration protocol that
enables devices running an MRP application to register attributes to other devices in a
network. MRP provides an application to register attributes such as bandwidth for a given AV
stream and MAC address information. It is used by various applications to propagate the
registration. Blade switches support the following MRP applications:
•
Multiple MAC Registration Protocol (MMRP)
•
Multiple Stream Reservation Protocol (MSRP)
•
Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP)
Peer Link Data Messages Tx
Errors
Errors
The total number of error encountered when sending peer link data
messages from the local device to the peer device over the peer link.
messages from the local device to the peer device over the peer link.
Peer Link Data Messages Tx
Timeout
Timeout
The total number of peer link data messages that did not receive an
ACK from the peer device.
Peer Link Data Messages
Received
Received
The total number of data messages successfully received by the local
device from the peer device over the peer link.
device from the peer device over the peer link.
Peer Link BPDU’s Transmitted To
Peer
Peer
The total number of BPDUs successfully sent to the peer device over
the peer link.
the peer link.
Peer Link BPDU’s Tx Errors
The total number of errors encountered when sending BPDUs to the
peer device.
peer device.
Peer Link BPDU’s Received From
Peer
Peer
The total number of BPDUs successfully received from the peer device
over the peer link.
over the peer link.
Peer Link BPDU’s Rx Errors
The total number of errors encountered when receiving BPDUs from
the peer device.
the peer device.
Peer Link LACPDU’s Transmitted
To Peer
To Peer
The total number of LACPDUs successfully sent to the peer device
over the peer link.
over the peer link.
Peer Link LACPDU’s Tx Errors
The total number of errors encountered when sending LACPDUs to the
peer device.
peer device.
Peer Link LACPDU’s Received
From Peer
From Peer
The total number of LACPDUs successfully received from the peer
device over the peer link.
device over the peer link.
Peer Link LACPDU’s Rx Errors
The total number of errors encountered when receiving LACPDUs from
the peer device.
the peer device.
Table 118. VPC Peer Link Statistics (continued)
Field
Description