High availability technologies, Fault detection technologies – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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MTTR = fault detection time + hardware replacement time + system initialization time + link recovery time

+ routing time + forwarding recovery time. A smaller value of each item means a smaller MTTR and a
higher availability.

High availability technologies

As previously mentioned, increasing MTBF or decreasing MTTR can enhance the availability of a

network. The high availability technologies described in this section meet the level 3 high availability
requirements in the aspect of decreasing MTTR.
High availability technologies can be classified as fault detection technologies or protection switchover

technologies.

Fault detection technologies

Fault detection technologies enable detection and diagnosis of network faults. DLDP and Ethernet OAM

are data link layer fault detection technologies; BFD is a generic fault detection technology that can be
used at any layer; NQA is used for diagnosis and evaluation of network quality; Monitor Link and Track

work along with other high availability technologies to detect faults through a collaboration mechanism.

Table 2 Fault detection technologies

Technology Introduction

Reference

CFD

Connectivity Fault Detection (CFD), which conforms to IEEE 802.1ag
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) and ITU-T Y.1731, is an
end-to-end per-VLAN link layer Operations, Administration and

Maintenance (OAM) mechanism used for link connectivity detection,

fault verification, and fault location.

"Configuring CFD"

DLDP

The Device link detection protocol (DLDP) deals with unidirectional
links that might occur in a network. On detecting a unidirectional link,
DLDP, as configured, can shut down the related port automatically or

prompt users to take actions to avoid network problems.

"Configuring
DLDP"

Ethernet OAM

As a tool monitoring Layer 2 link status, Ethernet OAM is mainly used
to address common link-related issues on the "last mile". You can

monitor the status of the point-to-point link between two directly

connected devices by enabling Ethernet OAM on them.

"Configuring
Ethernet OAM"

BFD

Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) provides a single mechanism
to quickly detect and monitor the connectivity of links or IP forwarding
in networks. To improve network performance, devices must quickly

detect communication failures to restore communication through

backup paths as soon as possible.

"Configuring BFD"

NQA

Network Quality Analyzer (NQA) analyzes network performance,
services and service quality through sending test packets, and
provides you with network performance and service quality

parameters such as jitter, TCP connection delay, FTP connection delay

and file transfer rate.

Network
Management and
Monitoring

Configuration

Guide

Monitor Link

Monitor Link works together with Layer 2 topology protocols to adapt
the up/down state of a downlink port to the state of an uplink port. This

feature enables fast link switchover on a downstream device in
response to the uplink state change on its upstream device.

"Configuring

Monitor Link"

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