Troubleshooting, Symptom, Analysis – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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# Create RRPP domain 1. Configure VLAN 4092 as the primary VLAN of RPPP domain 1, and configure

the VLANs mapped to MSTI 1 as the protected VLANs of RRPP domain 1.

[DeviceD] rrpp domain 1

[DeviceD-rrpp-domain1] control-vlan 4092

[DeviceD-rrpp-domain1] protected-vlan reference-instance 1

# Configure Device D as a transit node of the primary ring Ring 1, with GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 as the
primary port and GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 as the secondary port, and enable Ring 1.

[DeviceD-rrpp-domain1] ring 1 node-mode transit primary-port gigabitethernet 1/0/1

secondary-port gigabitethernet 1/0/2 level 0

[DeviceD-rrpp-domain1] ring 1 enable

[DeviceD-rrpp-domain1] quit

# Enable the RRPP protocol.

[DeviceD] rrpp enable

5.

Verify the configuration.

Use the display command to view RRPP configuration and operational information on Device A and

Device D.

Troubleshooting

Symptom

When the link state is normal, the master node cannot receive Hello packets, and the master node

unblocks the secondary port.

Analysis

The reasons may be:

RRPP is not enabled on some nodes in the RRPP ring.

The domain ID or primary control VLAN ID is not the same for the nodes in the same RRPP ring.

Some ports are abnormal.

Solution

Use the display rrpp brief command to check whether RRPP is enabled for all nodes. If it is not, use

the rrpp enable command and the ring enable command to enable RRPP and RRPP rings for all

nodes.

Use the display rrpp brief command to check whether the domain ID and primary control VLAN ID
are the same for all nodes. If they are not, set the same domain ID and primary control VLAN ID for

the nodes.

Use the display rrpp verbose command to check the link state of each port in each ring.

Use the debugging rrpp command on each node to check whether a port receives or transmits
Hello packets. If it does not, Hello packets are lost.

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