Monitor link configuration, Monitor link overview, Terminology – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

Page 127: Monitor link group, Uplink/downlink ports

Advertising
background image

118

Monitor Link configuration

Monitor Link overview

Monitor Link is a port collaboration function. Monitor Link usually works together with Layer 2 topology

protocols. The idea is to monitor the states of uplink ports and adapt the up/down state of downlink ports

to the up/down state of uplink ports, triggering link switchover on the downstream device in time, as

shown in

Figure

29

.

Figure 29 Monitor Link application scenario

Device A

Device D

Device B

Core network

Po

rt1

Po

rt1

Por

t1

Por

t2

Po

rt2

Port3

Port3

User network

Uplink

Downlink

Monitor link group

Device C

Por

t1

Po

rt2

Por

t2

Terminology

Monitor link group

A monitor link group is a set of uplink and downlink ports. A port can belong to only one monitor link

group. As shown in

Figure

29

, ports Port1 and Port2 of Device B and those of Device D each form a

monitor link group. Port1 on both devices are uplink ports, and Port2 on both devices are downlink ports.

Uplink/Downlink ports

Uplink port and downlink port are two port roles in monitor link groups:

Uplink ports are the monitored ports. The state of a monitor link group adapts to that of its member
uplink ports. When a monitor link group contains no uplink port or when all the uplink ports are

down, the monitor link group becomes down. As long as one member uplink port is up, the monitor

link group stays up.

Advertising