H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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A single availability technology cannot solve all problems. You should use a combination of availability

technologies, chosen on the basis of detailed analysis of network environments and user requirements,
to enhance network availability. For example, access-layer devices should be connected to

distribution-layer devices over redundant links, and core-layer devices should be fully meshed. Network

availability should be considered during the planning stage.

Table 3 Protection switchover technologies

Technology Introduction

Reference

Interface
backup

Interface backup allows interfaces on one device to back up one
another. The main interface transmits services, and the backup

interfaces are in the backup state. When the main interface fails or

the link fails, a backup interface is brought up to transmit services,
increasing network reliability.

"Configuring
interface backup"

Ethernet link
aggregation

Ethernet link aggregation, or link aggregation, aggregates multiple
physical Ethernet links into one logical link to increase link

bandwidth beyond the limits of any one single link. This logical link

is an aggregate link. It allows for link redundancy because the
member physical links can dynamically back up one another.

Layer 2—LAN
Switching

Configuration Guide

MSTP

As a Layer 2 management protocol, MSTP eliminates Layer 2 loops
by selectively blocking redundant links in a network, and in the
meantime, allows for link redundancy.

Layer 2—LAN
Switching
Configuration Guide

GR

GR ensures the continuity of packet forwarding when a protocol,
such as BGP, IS-IS, OSPF, LDP, or RSVP-TE, restarts, or during an
active/standby switchover process. It needs other devices to

implement routing information backup and recovery.

Related chapters in
Layer 3—IP Routing

Configuration Guide

and MPLS
Configuration Guide

VRRP

VRRP is an error-tolerant protocol, which provides highly reliable
default links on multicast and broadcast LANs such as Ethernet,

avoiding network interruption due to failure of a single link.

"Configuring VRRP"

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