Typical rrpp networking, Single ring, Tangent rings – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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master node before the Fast-Fail timer expires, the entire ring is in Health state; otherwise,

the ring transits into Disconnect state.

z

The edge node sends Fast-Edge-Hello packets out its common ports at the interval

specified by the timer resolution. If the assistant-edge node fails to receive the

Fast-Edge-Hello packets within three times the timer resolution, the SRPTs transit to

Disconnect state.

As shown in

Figure 7-2

, with fast detection enabled for RRPP domain 1, Device A, the master

node of Ring 1, sends out Fast-Hello packets periodically and determines the ring status

according to whether Fast-Hello packets are received before the Fast-Fail timer expires, thus

implementing link status fast detection.

z

The timer resolution refers to the shortest-period timer provided on an RRPP node.

z

To implement fast detection on an RRPP ring, enable fast detection on the master node,

edge node, and assistant-edge node of the RRPP ring.

Typical RRPP Networking

Here are several typical networking applications.

Single ring

As shown in

Figure 7-2

, there is only a single ring in the network topology. In this case, you only

need to define an RRPP domain.

Figure 7-2 Schematic diagram for a single-ring network

Tangent rings

As shown in

Figure 7-3

, there are two or more rings in the network topology and only one

common node between rings. In this case, you need to define an RRPP domain for each ring.

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