IP Library Granted Patent US 7,630,299
Granted Patent B2
US 7,630,299 · App. 11/028,346 · Granted Dec 8, 2009

Retention of a stack address during primary master failover

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Patent No.
US 7,630,299
App. No.
11/028,346
Granted
Dec 8, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention features embodiments of alleviating the impact to a system of stack switches, as well as to neighboring nodes communicating with such a system, when a primary master switch to secondary master switch failover occurs. The features of the present invention, generally enables a system of stack switches to retain, for a fixed or indefinite period of time, its stack address even when multiple primary master to secondary master failovers occur. This way recalculation of certain protocols—e.g., spanning trees and link aggregations—and updating of certain tables—e.g., address resolution protocol (ARP) and routing tables—are minimized.

Claims (47)

1. A switching device for coupling in a stack switch system comprising a plurality of stack switches operably coupled, the switching device comprising:

two stack ports, at least one of the stack ports operably coupled with one of the plurality of stack switches; and

a stack manager operable to:

elect a primary master switch to perform the primary stack management functions of the stack switch system;

assign a stack address to the plurality of stack switches based on a local address of the primary master;

monitor for the primary master by comparing a local address of each of the plurality of stack switches with the stack address;

elect a secondary master switch ready to function as a new primary master switch when the primary master fails;

receive a restart time wherein the restart time is a definite fixed period or an indefinite period;

determine whether the stack address is to be replaced when the primary master fails and the secondary master switch functions as the new primary master switch;

replace the stack address with a new stack address based on a local address of the secondary master functioning as the new primary master switch; and

replace the stack address with the new stack address, when the primary master fails and the primary master is unable to join the stack switch system within the definite fixed period restart time.

2. The switching device of claim 1 , wherein the stack manager is further operable to:

receive a command to replace the stack address with a new stack address; and

replace, based on the received command, the stack address with the new stack address based on the local address of the secondary master functioning as the new primary master switch.

3. The switching device of claim 1 , wherein the stack manager is further operable to:

assign the new stack address to the plurality of stack switches.

4. The switching device of claim 1 , wherein the stack manager is further operable to:

elect a new secondary master to replace the secondary master switch functioning as the new primary master switch.

5. The switching device of claim 1 , wherein the stack manager is further operable to:

enable the primary master to join the system of stack switches; and

assign the new stack address to the primary master.

6. The switching device of claim 1 , wherein the stack manager is further operable to: enable one of the plurality of stack switches to join the system of stack switches as an idle switch.

7. The switching device of claim 1 , wherein the stack manager is further operable to:

enable one of the plurality of stack switches to join the system of stack switches as a new secondary master.

8. A method of managing a system of stack switches comprising a plurality of stack switches, one of the plurality of stack switches elected as a first primary master switch, another one of the plurality of stack switches elected as a first secondary master switch, the system of stack switches assigned a stack address, the method comprising the steps of:

receiving a restart time indicating a definite restart time or an indefinite restart time;

replacing the first primary master switch with the first secondary master switch to function as the second primary master, when the first primary master switch fails;

electing a second secondary master from the plurality of switches when the first secondary master functions as the second primary master;

replacing the stack address with a new stack address based on the local address of the secondary primary master when the restart time is a definite fixed period and the first primary master is unable to join the system of stack switches within the restart time that is definite fixed period fixed, or replacing the stack address when a command is received to replace the stack address with a new stack address; and

receiving the command to replace the stack address with a new stack address.

9. The method of claim 8 , the method further comprising the step of:

assigning the new stack address to the plurality of stack switches.

10. The method of claim 8 , the method further comprising the step of:

monitoring for the primary master by comparing a local address of each of the plurality of stack switches with the stack address.

11. The method of claim 10 , the method further comprising the step of:

enabling the first primary master to join the system of stack switches as one of the plurality of stack switches and wherein the first primary master is assigned the stack address.

12. The method of claim 8 , the method further comprising the step of:

enabling one of the plurality of stack switches to join the system of stack switches as an idle switch.

13. The method of claim 8 , the method further comprising the step of:

enabling one of the plurality of stack switches to join the system of stack switches as a new secondary master.

14. A method of managing a system of stack switches comprising a plurality of stack switches, one of the plurality of stack switches elected as a first primary master switch, another one of the plurality of stack switches elected as a first secondary master switch, the system of stack switches assigned a stack address, the method comprising the steps of:

receiving a restart time indicating a definite restart time or an indefinite restart time;

replacing the first primary master switch with the first secondary master switch to function as the second primary master, when the first primary master switch fails;

replacing the stack address with a new stack address based on the local address of the secondary primary master when the restart time is a definite fixed period and the first primary master is unable to join the system of stack switches within the restart time that is definite fixed period fixed, or replacing the stack address when a command is received to replace the stack address with a new stack address; and

monitoring for the primary master by comparing a local address of each of the plurality of stack switches with the stack address.

15. The method of claim 14 , the method further comprising the step of:

receiving the command to replace the stack address with a new stack address.

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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 6, 2024
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2021
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From: NOKIA USA INC.
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From: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY; NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS BV; ALCATEL LUCENT SAS
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2017
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 13, 2017
From: PROVENANCE ASSET GROUP HOLDINGS, LLC; PROVENANCE ASSET GROUP, LLC
To: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES, LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 13, 2009
From: ALCATEL
To: ALCATEL LUCENT
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