Jon,

Ok, thank you for the response.

Jay
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From: Jon Maloy <ma...@donjonn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 6:50 PM
To: tipc-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net 
<tipc-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net>; Jay Pelletier 
<jpellet...@netnumber.com>
Subject: Re: [tipc-discussion] Disabled port detection

Hi Jay,
Unfortunately there is no such feature in TIPC. TIPC on node A will detect that 
the connectivity to all other nodes is lost, and vice versa, but there is no 
way they can tell *why* this happened.

///Jon


On Monday, January 13, 2020, 12:48:47 PM GMT-5, Jay Pelletier 
<jpellet...@netnumber.com> wrote:


Hello all,

I have a bit of a general question.  Is TIPC able to detect when a port on a 
network switch is disabled?

To further illustrate, here is the scenario:

A 3 node cluster where each node is connected to one another via a network 
switch.  When the port for the connection of one of the nodes (lets call it 
Node A) is disabled (not disconnected), Node A is reporting that the status of 
the bearer still active.  Is there any way for Node A to properly report the 
status of its bearer in this scenario?

Thanks in advance,
Jay P

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