EAPS Benefits
  
  
    EAPS offers the following benefits:
    
      - Fast Recovery time for link or node
          failures—When a link failure or switch failure occurs, EAPS provides fast recovery
        times. EAPS provides resiliency for voice, video and data services. 
 
      - Scalable network segmentation and fault
          isolation—EAPS domains can protect groups of multiple VLANs, allowing scalable growth
        and broadcast loop protection. EAPS domains provide logical and physical segmentation, which
        means the failures in one EAPS ring do not impact network service for other rings and
        VLANs.
 
      - Resilient foundation for non-stop IP
          routing services—EAPS provides a resilient foundation for upper level routing
        protocols such as OSPF and BGP, minimizing route-flapping and dropped
        neighbors within the routed IP network.
 
      - Predictable convergence regardless of
          failure location—EAPS provides consistent and predictable recovery behavior regardless
        of where link failures occur. The simple blocking architecture and predictable performance
        of EAPS allows for enforceable Service Level Agreements (SLAs). This allows easier network
        troubleshooting and failure scenario analysis without lengthy testing or debugging on live
        production networks.
 
    
    EAPS protection switching is similar to what can be achieved with the
        STP, but EAPS offers the advantage of converging in less than
      one second when a link in the ring breaks.
    An Ethernet ring built using EAPS can have resilience comparable to that
      provided by SONET rings, at a lower cost and with fewer restraints (such as ring size). The
      EAPS technology developed by Extreme Networks to increase the availability and robustness of
      Ethernet rings is described in RFC 3619: Extreme Networks‘ Ethernet Automatic Protection
        Switching (EAPS) Version 1.