Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide

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Ring initialization

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When MRP is enabled, all ports begin in the Preforwarding state. The primary interface on the
Master node, although it is in the Preforwarding state like the other ports, immediately sends an
RHP onto the ring. The secondary port on the Master node listens for the RHP.

If the secondary port receives the RHP, all links in the ring are up and the port changes its state
to Blocking. The primary port then sends another MRP with its forwarding bit set on. As each
of the member ports receives the RHP, the ports changes their state to Forwarding. Typically,
this occurs in sub-second time. The ring very quickly enters the fully initialized state.

If the secondary port does not receive the RHP by the time the preforwarding time expires, a
break has occurred in the ring. The port changes its state to Forwarding. The member ports
also change their states from Preforwarding to Forwarding as their preforwarding timers expire.
The ring is not intact, but data can still travel among the nodes using the links that are up.

Figure 66

shows an example.

FIGURE 66

Metro ring – from Preforwarding to Forwarding

Each RHP also has a sequence number. MRP can use the sequence number to determine the
round-trip time for RHPs in the ring. Refer to

“MRP phase 2”

on page 416.

Customer A

Customer A

Customer A

Customer A

Switch B

Switch A

Switch C

Switch D

F

F

F

F

PF

PF

PF

PF

PF

F

F

B

Secondary port
receives RHP 1
and changes to
Blocking

Primary port then
sends RHP 2 with
forwarding bit on

Master

Node

Forwarding bit is on.
Each port changes from
Preforwarding to Forwarding
when it receives this RHP.

RHP 2

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