Collaboration between smart link and cc of cfd, Smart link configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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function to monitor the uplink ports of the upstream devices. Monitor Link adapts the up/down state of

downlink ports to the up/down state of uplink ports, triggering Smart Link to perform link switchover on

the downstream device.

NOTE:

For more information about Monitor Link, see the chapter “Monitor Link configuration.”

Collaboration between Smart Link and CC of CFD

Smart Link cannot sense by itself when faults (for example, unidirectional link, misconnected fibers, and
packet loss) occur on the intermediate devices or network paths, or when faults are cleared. To check the

link status, Smart Link ports must use link detection protocols. When a fault is detected or cleared, the link

detection protocols inform Smart Link to switch over the links.
With the collaboration between Smart Link and the Continuity Check (CC) function of Connectivity Fault

Detection (CFD) configured, CFD notifies the ports of fault detection events on the basis of detection

VLANs and detection ports. A port responds to a continuity check event only when the control VLAN of
the smart link group to which it belongs matches the detection VLAN.

NOTE:

For more information about the CC function of CFD, see the chapter “CFD configuration.”

Smart Link configuration task list

Complete the following tasks to configure Smart Link:

Task

Remarks

Configuring protected VLANs for a smart link
group

Required

Configuring member ports for a smart link group

Required

Configuring role preemption for a smart link
group

Optional

Enabling the sending of flush messages

Optional

Configuring a Smart Link device

Configuring the collaboration between Smart
Link and CC of CFD

Optional

Configuring an associated device

Enabling the receiving of flush messages

Required

NOTE:

A smart link device is a device that supports Smart Link and is configured with a smart link group and
a transmit control VLAN for flush message transmission. Device C and Device D in

Figure

25

are two

examples of smart link devices.

An associated device is a device that supports Smart Link and receives flush messages sent from the
specified control VLAN. Device A, Device B, and Device E in

Figure

25

are examples of associated

devices.

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