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?

1.1.1 Functional comparison

The following table compares the functions of each network switching mode.

[Table 1.1 Function comparison]

Redundant line switching method

Fast switching mode

NIC switching mode

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.

Fault monitoring

Detectable failures

NIC, cable, switch/HUB, remote host

NIC, cable, switch/HUB

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.

Failure detection time

5 to 10 seconds (Default)

25 to 30 seconds. (Default)

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.

Recovery detection time

1 to 5 seconds (Default)

About 1 to 30 seconds (Default)

Fault monitoring
start/stop

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.
Manual startup or stop of fault monitoring is also allowed with the operational command.

Line switching

Switchover

Automatically disconnects a failed transmission route and uses the other transmission route.
Manual disconnection of the failed route is also allowed with the operational command.

Automatically deactivates NIC of a failed transmission route and activates a standby NIC.
Manual switching operation is also allowed with the operational command.

Switchback

If a failed transmission route is recovered, it will automatically rejoin an ongoing operation.
Manual disconnection of the failed route is also allowed with the operational command.

If a failed transmission route is recovered, it will automatically rejoin operation as a standby NIC.
Manual rejoining is also allowed with the operational command.

Conditions

Remote hosts

PRIMEQUEST, PRIMERGY, PRIMEPOWER, GP7000F, GP-S, Fujitsu S series

Arbitrary host

IP address

IPv4 address, IPv6 address

IPv4 address, IPv6 address



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