Rrpp ring, Control vlan and data vlan, Node – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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RRPP ring

A ring-shaped Ethernet topology is called an “RRPP ring”. RRPP rings fall into two types: primary ring and

subring. You can configure a ring as either the primary ring or a subring by specifying its ring level. The
primary ring is of level 0, and a subring is of level 1. An RRPP domain contains one or multiple RRPP rings,

one serving as the primary ring and the others serving as subrings. A ring can be in one of the following

states:

Health state—All the physical links on the Ethernet ring are connected

Disconnect state—Some physical links on the Ethernet ring are broken

As shown in

Figure

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, Domain 1 contains two RRPP rings: Ring 1 and Ring 2. The level of Ring 1 is set

to 0, and that of Ring 2 is set to 1. Ring 1 is configured as the primary ring, and Ring 2 is configured as

a subring.

Control VLAN and data VLAN

1.

Control VLAN

In an RRPP domain, a control VLAN is a VLAN dedicated to transferring Rapid Ring Protection Protocol
Data Units (RRPPDUs). On a device, the ports accessing an RRPP ring belong to the control VLANs of the

ring, and only such ports can join the control VLANs.
An RRPP domain is configured with two control VLANs: one primary control VLAN, which is the control

VLAN for the primary ring, and one secondary control VLAN, which is the control VLAN for subrings. All

subrings in the same RRPP domain share the same secondary control VLAN. After you specify a VLAN

as the primary control VLAN, the system automatically configures the VLAN whose ID is the primary
control VLAN ID plus one as the secondary control VLAN.
IP address configuration is prohibited on the control VLAN interfaces.

2.

Data VLAN

A data VLAN is a VLAN dedicated to transferring data packets. Both RRPP ports and non-RRPP ports can

be assigned to a data VLAN.

Node

Each device on an RRPP ring is a node. The role of a node is configurable. RRPP has the following node

roles:

Master node—Each ring has one and only one master node. The master node initiates the polling

mechanism and determines the operations to be performed after a change in topology.

Transit node—Transit nodes include all the nodes except the master node on the primary ring and

all the nodes on subrings except the master nodes and the nodes where the primary ring intersects
with the subrings. A transit node monitors the state of its directly-connected RRPP links and notifies

the master node of the link state changes, if any. Based on the link state changes, the master node

decides the operations to be performed.

Edge node—A node residing on both the primary ring and a subring at the same time. An edge
node is a special transit node that serves as a transit node on the primary ring and an edge node

on the subring.

Assistant-edge node—A node residing on both the primary ring and a subring at the same time. An
assistant-edge node is a special transit node that serves as a transit node on the primary ring and

an assistant-edge node on the subring. This node works in conjunction with the edge node to detect

the integrity of the primary ring and to perform loop guard.

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