Configuring rrpp rings – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter MST region view

stp region-configuration

Not required if the device works in
PVST mode.

instance instance-id vlan vlan-list

Configure the VLAN-to-instance
mapping table

vlan-mapping modulo modulo

Optional
Use either command.
All VLANs in an MST region are
mapped to MSTI 0 (the CIST) by

default.
Not required if the device works in
PVST mode.

Activate MST region configuration
manually

active region-configuration

Required
Not required if the device works in
PVST mode.

Display the currently activated
configuration information of the

MST region

display stp region-configuration [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Optional
Available in any view.
The output of the command

includes VLAN-to-instance
mappings.

Return to system view

quit

Not required if the device works in
PVST mode.

Enter RRPP domain view

rrpp domain domain-id

Configure protected VLANs for the
RRPP domain

protected-vlan reference-instance
instance-id-list

Required
By default, no protected VLAN is
configured for an RRPP domain.

NOTE:

When configuring load balancing, you must configure different protected VLANs for different RRPP
domains.

For more information about the stp region-configuration, instance, vlan-mapping modulo, active
region-configuration, and display stp region-configuration commands, see

Layer 2—LAN Switching

Command Reference.

Configuring RRPP rings

When configuring an RRPP ring, you must make some configurations on the ports connecting each node

to the RRPP ring before configuring the nodes.

NOTE:

RRPP ports (connecting devices to an RRPP ring) must be Layer-2 Ethernet ports or Layer-2 aggregate
interfaces and cannot be member ports of any aggregation group, service loopback group, or smart
link group.

After configuring a Layer-2 aggregate interface as an RRPP port, you can still assign ports to or remove
ports from the aggregation group corresponding to the interface.

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