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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) is a standards-based protocol used in Ring topologies to avoid single points of failure by providing a recovery time of 10ms or less. In a ring network, each Ethernet switch is connected to a minimum of two other switches to form a ring. MRP is used in industrial Ethernet networks and other critical applications to provide network redundancy and high availability. Protocol is specifically designed for industrial automation and control systems where network reliability and minimal downtime are crucial.
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Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) is a standards-based protocol used in Ring topologies to avoid single points of failure by providing a recovery time of 10ms or less. In a ring network, each Ethernet switch is connected to a minimum of two other switches to form a ring. MRP is used in industrial Ethernet networks and other critical applications to provide network redundancy and high availability. Media Redundancy Protocol is an important tool for ensuring the reliability and availability of network communication in industrial and critical infrastructure settings, where network downtime can have serious consequences. It helps to create fault-tolerant network architectures that can withstand link and device failures, ensuring continuous operation of industrial processes and control systems.
    
==MRP Configuration==
 
==MRP Configuration==

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