Intersecting rings, Dual homed rings, Single-ring load balancing – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Intersecting rings

As shown in

Figure

16

, two or more rings are in the network topology and two common nodes exist

between rings. You only need to define an RRPP domain and configure one ring as the primary ring and
the other rings as subrings.

Figure 16 Schematic diagram for an intersecting-ring network

Dual homed rings

As shown in

Figure

17

, two or more rings are in the network topology and two similar common nodes

exist between rings. You only need to define an RRPP domain and configure one ring as the primary ring

and the other rings as subrings.

Figure 17 Schematic diagram for a dual-homed-ring network

Single-ring load balancing

In a single-ring network, you can achieve load balancing by configuring multiple domains.
As shown in

Figure

18

, Ring 1 is configured as the primary ring of both Domain 1 and Domain 2.

Domain 1 and Domain 2 are configured with different protected VLANs. In Domain 1, Device A is

configured as the master node of Ring 1. In Domain 2, Device B is configured as the master node of Ring

1. Such configurations enable the ring to block different links based on VLANs, and single-ring load
balancing is achieved.

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