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Chapter 11        Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features
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Avaya P332G-ML User’s Guide
Stack Redundancy
In the unlikely event that a P330 switch or Octaplane link should fail, stack integrity 
is maintained if the redundant cable is connected to the stack. The broken link is 
bypassed and data transmission continues uninterrupted. The single management 
IP address for the stack is also preserved for uninterrupted management and 
monitoring. You can remove or replace any unit within the stack without disrupting 
operation or performing stack-level reconfiguration. 
Since each P330 module has an integral SNMP agent, any module in a stack can 
serve as the stack Network Management Agent (NMA) while other NMAs act as 
redundant agents in “hot” standby. If the “live” NMA fails then a backup is 
activated instantaneously.
Stack Health
The P330 software provides a Stack Health feature for verifying the integrity of the 
P330 stack cascading module and cables. 
Overview
The Stack Health feature will identify defective modules and cables that may be 
installed in the P330 stack. The Stack Health algorithm separately checks all stacking 
modules and the Octaplane connections (including Redundant cable).
Implementation of Stack Health in the P330 Family
When activating the Stack Health feature, the agents in all modules start sending 
special packets of various length via all stacking cables to one another. The Master 
module synchronizes this process and collects the results.
When the Redundant Cable is present, the user is prompted to disconnect one 
of the short Octaplane cables and the redundant connection will be checked. 
Then, when prompted, the cable should be reconnected and the test will run a 
second time to check the regular Octaplane connections.
The stack is reset after the Stack Health process completes.
L You should not load the stack with traffic during this test.
L If the stack health process fails, try to fasten or replace the stack cable between 
the modules where the failure has occurred. If the problem persists, try to fasten 
or replace either or both of the stacking modules.