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Operating method:
1. Enable Ring Group 1 and Ring Group 2; (Hello_time can be disable too, if it enable, time of sending
Hello packet could not be very fast, or it will influence CPU dealing speed.);
2. Set up Port 1 and 2 of Device 105, 106 to be Ring Ports in Ring Group 1, Network ID is 1, Ring Type
Single; Set up Port 4 of device to be Coupling Port in Ring Group 2, Coupling Control Port is 2,
Network ID is 3, and Ring Type is Couple. As shown in figure 5.9.2.8:
(Figure 5.9.2.8)
3. Set up Port 4 and 5 of Device 100, 101 to be Ring Ports in Ring Group 1, Network ID is 2, Ring Type
is Single; Set up Port 1 of device to be Coupling Port in Ring Group 2 , Coupling Control Port is Port 4,
Network ID is 3, Ring type is Couple, as shown in figure 5.9.2.9.
(Figure 5.9.2.9)
4. Set up Port 1 and 2 of Device 107, 108, 109 to be Ring Ports in Ring Group 1, Network ID is 1, Ring
Type is Single; Set up Port 4 and 5 of Device 102, 103, 104 to be Ring Port in Ring Group 1, Network
ID is 2, Ring Type is Single.
5. Use a wire to connect Port 4 and 5 of Device 100-104 in turn to make a Single Ring. Use a wire to
connect Port 1 and 2 of Device 105-109 in turn to make a Single Ring. Then use a wire to connect Port
4 of Device 106 to Port 1 of Device 101, Port 4 of Device 105 to Port 1 of Device 100. The Coupling
Ring is completed.
Control port as shown above figure 6.6.8, device 105 and the device 106 connected to two ports,
device 100 and device 101 is connected to two ports two, also known as the control port.
5.9.2.4
Ring V3 Chain Configuration
Chain ring structure figure as 5.9.2.10