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Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
– 511 –
in the following figure, and node E detected CCM loss, it would send
an R-APS (SF) message to the RPL owner and block the link to node
D, isolating that non-ERPS device.
Figure 289: Non-ERPS Device Protection
When non-ERPS device protection is enabled on the ring, the ring
ports on the RPL owner node and non-owner nodes will not be
blocked when signal loss is detected by CCM loss events.
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When non-ERPS device protection is enabled on an RPL owner node,
it will send non-standard health-check packets to poll the ring
health when it enters the protection state. It does not use the
normal procedure of waiting to receive an R-APS (NR - no request)
message from nodes adjacent to the recovered link. Instead, it
waits to see if the non-standard health-check packets loop back. If
they do, indicating that the fault has been resolved, the RPL will be
blocked.
After blocking the RPL, the owner node will still transmit an R-APS
(NR, RB - ring blocked) message. ERPS-compliant nodes receiving
this message flush their forwarding database and unblock
previously blocked ports. The ring is now returned to Idle state.
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Holdoff Timer
– The hold-off timer is used to filter out intermittent
link faults. Faults will only be reported to the ring protection mechanism
if this timer expires. (Range: 0-10000 milliseconds, in steps of 100
milliseconds)
In order to coordinate timing of protection switches at multiple layers, a
hold-off timer may be required. Its purpose is to allow, for example, a
server layer protection switch to have a chance to fix the problem
before switching at a client layer.
When a new defect or more severe defect occurs (new Signal Failure),
this event will not be reported immediately to the protection switching
mechanism if the provisioned hold-off timer value is non-zero. Instead,
the hold-off timer will be started. When the timer expires, whether a
defect still exists or not, the timer will be checked. If one does exist,
that defect will be reported to the protection switching mechanism. The
reported defect need not be the same one that started the timer.
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Guard Timer
– The guard timer is used to prevent ring nodes from
receiving outdated R-APS messages. During the duration of the guard
timer, all received R-APS messages are ignored by the ring protection
control process, giving time for old messages still circulating on the ring
to expire. (Range: 10-2000 milliseconds, in steps of 10 milliseconds)
The guard timer duration should be greater than the maximum
expected forwarding delay for an R-APS message to pass around the
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Summary of Contents for ECS4110-28T
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Page 64: ...FIGURES 64...
Page 72: ...TABLES 72...
Page 74: ...SECTION I Getting Started 74...
Page 102: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 102 General IP Routing on page 679...
Page 154: ...CHAPTER 4 Basic Management Tasks Resetting the System 154...
Page 198: ...CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 198 Figure 65 Configuring VLAN Trunking...
Page 272: ...CHAPTER 9 Congestion Control Automatic Traffic Control 272...
Page 286: ...CHAPTER 10 Class of Service Layer 3 4 Priority Settings 286...
Page 420: ...CHAPTER 13 Security Measures DHCP Snooping 420...
Page 566: ...CHAPTER 14 Basic Administration Protocols OAM Configuration 566...
Page 638: ...CHAPTER 15 Multicast Filtering Multicast VLAN Registration for IPv6 638...
Page 662: ...CHAPTER 16 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 662...
Page 678: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Configuring the PPPoE Intermediate Agent 678...
Page 792: ...CHAPTER 21 System Management Commands Switch Clustering 792...
Page 822: ...CHAPTER 23 Remote Monitoring Commands 822...
Page 888: ...CHAPTER 24 Authentication Commands PPPoE Intermediate Agent 888...
Page 968: ...CHAPTER 25 General Security Measures Port based Traffic Segmentation 968...
Page 994: ...CHAPTER 26 Access Control Lists ACL Information 994...
Page 1034: ...CHAPTER 28 Link Aggregation Commands Trunk Status Display Commands 1034...
Page 1044: ...CHAPTER 29 Power over Ethernet Commands 1044...
Page 1084: ...CHAPTER 33 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 1084...
Page 1090: ...CHAPTER 34 Address Table Commands 1090...
Page 1194: ...CHAPTER 37 VLAN Commands Configuring Voice VLANs 1194...
Page 1388: ...CHAPTER 42 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 1388...
Page 1410: ...CHAPTER 44 Domain Name Service Commands 1410...
Page 1420: ...CHAPTER 45 DHCP Commands DHCP Relay 1420...
Page 1472: ...CHAPTER 46 IP Routing Commands IPv4 Commands 1472...
Page 1474: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1474...
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