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					<description><![CDATA[Important:
To use the ring topology, you must have a minimum of three member devices (as described in this article).
With two member a ring topology is not supportet, only a &quot;daisy-chain&quot; topology (one IRF port). 

Nice greetings]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Important:<br />
To use the ring topology, you must have a minimum of three member devices (as described in this article).<br />
With two member a ring topology is not supportet, only a &#8220;daisy-chain&#8221; topology (one IRF port). </p>
<p>Nice greetings</p>
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