Common port and edge port, Rrpp ring group, Rrppdus – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Common port and edge port

The ports connecting the edge node and assistant-edge node to the primary ring are common

ports. The ports connecting the edge node and assistant-edge node only to the subrings are

edge ports.

As shown in

Figure 7-1

, Device B and Device C lie on Ring 1 and Ring 2. Device B’s Port 1 and

Port 2 and Device C’s Port 1 and Port 2 access the primary ring, so they are common ports.

Device B’s Port 3 and Device C’s Port 3 access only the subring, so they are edge ports.

RRPP ring group

To reduce Edge-Hello traffic, you can configure a group of subrings on the edge node or

assistant-edge node. For information about Edge-Hello packets, refer to

RRPPDUs

. You must

configure a device as the edge node of these subrings, and another device as the

assistant-edge node of these subrings. Additionally, the subrings of the edge node and

assistant-edge node must connect to the same subring packet tunnels in major ring (SRPTs), so

that Edge-Hello packets of the edge node of these subrings travel to the assistant-edge node of

these subrings over the same link.

An RRPP ring group configured on the edge node is called an edge node RRPP ring group, and

an RRPP ring group configured on an assistant-edge node is called an assistant-edge node

RRPP ring group. Up to one subring in an edge node RRPP ring group is allowed to send

Edge-Hello packets.

RRPPDUs

Table 7-1

shows the types of RRPPDUs and their functions.

Table 7-1 RRPPDU types and their functions

Type

Description

Hello

The master node initiates Hello packets to detect the integrity of a ring in a

network.

Fast-Hello

The master node initiates Fast-Hello packets to fast detect the integrity of

a ring in a network.

Link-Down

The transit node, the edge node or the assistant-edge node initiates

Link-Down packets to notify the master node of the disappearance of a ring

in case of a link failure.

Common-Flush-FDB

The master node initiates Common-Flush-FDB (FDB stands for Forwarding

Database) packets to instruct the transit nodes to update their own MAC

entries and ARP/ND entries when an RRPP ring transits to Disconnect

state.

Complete-Flush-FDB

The master node initiates Complete-Flush-FDB packets to instruct the

transit nodes to update their own MAC entries and ARP/ND entries, and

release blocked ports from being blocked temporarily when an RRPP ring

transits to Health state.

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