Design Reference
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: New in this release
- Chapter 3: Network design fundamentals
- Chapter 4: Hardware fundamentals and guidelines
- Chapter 5: Optical routing design
- Chapter 6: Platform redundancy
- Chapter 7: Link redundancy
- Chapter 8: Layer 2 loop prevention
- Chapter 9: Layer 2 switch clustering and SMLT
- Chapter 10: Layer 3 switch clustering and RSMLT
- Chapter 11: Layer 3 switch clustering and multicast SMLT
- Chapter 12: Spanning tree
- Chapter 13: Layer 3 network design
- Chapter 14: SPBM design guidelines
- Chapter 15: IP multicast network design
- Multicast and VRF-Lite
- Multicast and MultiLink Trunking considerations
- Multicast scalability design rules
- IP multicast address range restrictions
- Multicast MAC address mapping considerations
- Dynamic multicast configuration changes
- IGMPv3 backward compatibility
- IGMP Layer 2 Querier
- TTL in IP multicast packets
- Multicast MAC filtering
- Guidelines for multicast access policies
- Split-subnet and multicast
- Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode guidelines
- Protocol Independent Multicast-Source Specific Multicast guidelines
- Multicast for multimedia
- Chapter 16: System and network stability and security
- Chapter 17: QoS design guidelines
- Chapter 18: Layer 1, 2, and 3 design examples
- Glossary
Figure 13: SMLT and RSMLT in Layer 2 and 3 environments
The aggregation layer switches are routing-enabled and provide active-active default gateway
functions through RSMLT. Routers R1 and R2 forward traffic for IP subnet A. RSMLT provides both
router and link failover. If the SMLT link between R2 and R4 breaks, the traffic fails over to R1.
For IP subnet A, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Backup-Master can provide the same
functions as RSMLT, as long as an additional router is not connected to IP subnet A. In large scale
environments, for example, more than 64 VRRP instances, Avaya recommends that you use
RSMLT with RSMLT edge instead of VRRP.
Routed SMLT
June 2015 Network Design Reference for Avaya VSP 4000 Series 55
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