Reimer, Fred wrote:
> If your hybrid switches take longer to fail-over than your native switches,
> then you have something configured wrong.

   There is not much to the config:

redundancy
  mode rpr-plus
  main-cpu
   auto-sync running-config
   auto-sync standard

  RPR is not that fast, unlike SSO which maybe incorporated eventually I 
hope.

   Dave

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:42 AM
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> Subject: Re: FW: Opinions on running Hybrid vs Native mode [7:73342]
> 
> Don't know what your refering to, (see earlier posts about inclusion 
> of posts your refererancing)  but neither modes cut over in 2-5 seconds. 
>   I have RPR+ configured on a native box and it takes roughly 40 seconds 
> and the hybrid switch is more in the 60 -90 second range if I recall. 
> Spanning is a whole nother issue and there are things you can do to 
> quicken SPT, just be careful of the law of unintended consequences.
> 
>    Dave
> 
> David Vital wrote:
> 
>>When you say failover at 2-5 seconds...are you talking about from one Sup
>>mod to another?..or are you talking about convergence in the network?  2-5
>>seconds makes me think of the sup mods and 90 seconds makes me think of
>>spanning tree.
> 


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