Chapter 67 ulpp configuration, 1 introduction to ulpp, Chapter 67 ulpp configuration -1 – PLANET XGS3-24042 User Manual

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Chapter 67 ULPP Configuration

67.1 Introduction to ULPP

Each ULPP group has two uplink ports, they are master port and slave port. The port may be a physical port

or a port channel. The member ports of ULPP group have three states: Forwarding, Standby, Down. Normally,

only one port at the forwarding state, the other port is blocked at the Standby state. When the master port has

the link problem, the master port becomes down state, and the slave port is siwthed to forwarding state.

Figure 67-1 the using scene of ULPP

The above figure uses the double-uplink network, this is the typical application scene of ULPP. SwitchA goes

up to SwitchD through SwitchB and SwitchC, port A1 and port A2 are the uplink ports. SwitchA configures

ULPP, thereinto port A1 is set as the master port, port A2 is set as the slave port. When port A1 at forwarding

state has the problem, switch the uplink at once, port A2 turns into forwarding state. After this, when

recovering the master port, if the preemption mode is not configured, port A2 keeps the Forwarding state, port

A1 turns into the Standby state.

After the preemption mode is enabled, so as to the master port preempts the slave port when it recovered

from the problem. For avoiding the frequent uplink switch caused by the abnormity problem, the preemption

delay mechanism is imported, and it needs to wait for some times before the master port preempt the slave

port. For keeping the continuance of the flows, the master port does not process to preempt by default, but

turns into the Standby state.

When configuring ULPP, it needs to specify the VLAN which is protected by this ULPP group through the

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