6 dldp configuration, Overview, Background – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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DLDP Configuration

This chapter includes these topics:

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Overview

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DLDP Configuration Task List

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Enabling DLDP

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Setting DLDP Mode

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Setting the Interval for Sending Advertisement Packets

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Setting the DelayDown Timer

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Setting the Port Shutdown Mode

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Configuring DLDP Authentication

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Resetting DLDP State

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Displaying and Maintaining DLDP

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DLDP Configuration Examples

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Troubleshooting DLDP

Overview

Background

Sometimes, unidirectional links appear in networks

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On a unidirectional link, one end can receive

packets from the other end but the other end cannot.

For example, if two switches, Switch A and

Switch B, are connected via a fiber pair, one used for sending packets from A to B and the other for

sending packets from B to A, the link between the two switches is a bidirectional link (two-way link). If

one of the fibers gets broken, the link becomes a unidirectional link (one-way link).

Unidirectional links result in problems such as loops in an STP-enabled network.

There are two types of unidirectional fiber links. One occurs when fibers are cross-connected, and the

other occurs when one end of a fiber is not connected or one fiber of a fiber pair gets broken.

Figure

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shows a correct fiber connection and two types of unidirectional fiber connection.

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