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# IEC 62439-3 High-availability Seamless Redundancy
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config HSR
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	tristate "High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)"
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	---help---
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	  If you say Y here, then your Linux box will be able to act as a
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	  DANH ("Doubly attached node implementing HSR"). For this to work,
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	  your Linux box needs (at least) two physical Ethernet interfaces,
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	  and it must be connected as a node in a ring network together with
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	  other HSR capable nodes.
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	  All Ethernet frames sent over the hsr device will be sent in both
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	  directions on the ring (over both slave ports), giving a redundant,
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	  instant fail-over network. Each HSR node in the ring acts like a
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	  bridge for HSR frames, but filters frames that have been forwarded
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	  earlier.
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	  This code is a "best effort" to comply with the HSR standard as
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	  described in IEC 62439-3:2010 (HSRv0) and IEC 62439-3:2012 (HSRv1),
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	  but no compliancy tests have been made. Use iproute2 to select
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	  the version you desire.
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	  You need to perform any and all necessary tests yourself before
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	  relying on this code in a safety critical system!
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	  If unsure, say N.
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