PRIMECLUSTER Global Link Services Configuration and Administration Guide: Redundant Line Control Function 4.2 (for Linux) |
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Chapter 1 Overview | > 1.1 What is redundant line control? |
The following table compares the functions of each network switching mode.
Redundant line switching method |
Fast switching mode |
NIC switching mode |
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Network control |
Makes both of redundant transmission routes active and uses them concurrently. A stream of data is sent on a TCP connection. |
Activates and uses one redundant transmission route exclusively and deactivates the other route. |
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Fault monitoring |
Detectable failures |
NIC, cable, switch/HUB, remote host |
NIC, cable, switch/HUB |
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Fault monitoring |
Monitoring method |
Monitors framework between the NIC of the host and that of the remote host. If the frame communication is disrupted, a transmission route failure will be detected. |
Monitors switch/HUB using the ping command. If the switch/HUB communication is disrupted, a transmission route failure will be detected. |
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Failure detection time |
5 to 10 seconds (Default) |
25 to 30 seconds. (Default) |
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Recovery monitoring |
Monitoring recovery method |
Monitors framework between the NIC of the host and that of the remote host. If the frame communication is disrupted, a transmission route failure will be detected. |
If a monitoring framework is sent from a standby NIC to an operating NIC, and the standby NIC receives a reply from the operating NIC within a specified time, transmission route recovery will be detected. |
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Recovery detection time |
1 to 5 seconds (Default) |
About 1 to 30 seconds (Default) |
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Fault monitoring |
Automatically starts along with virtual interface activation and stops along with its deactivation. |
Automatically starts along with virtual interface activation and stops along with its deactivation. |
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Line switching |
Switchover |
Automatically disconnects a failed transmission route and uses the other transmission route. |
Automatically deactivates NIC of a failed transmission route and activates a standby NIC. |
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Switchback |
If a failed transmission route is recovered, it will automatically rejoin an ongoing operation. |
If a failed transmission route is recovered, it will automatically rejoin operation as a standby NIC. |
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Conditions |
Remote hosts |
PRIMEQUEST, PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, GP7000F, GP-S, Fujitsu S series |
Arbitrary host |
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IP address |
IPv4 address, IPv6 address |
IPv4 address, IPv6 address |
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