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Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
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Information in this section is based on ITU-T G.8032/Y.1344.
The ITU G.8032 recommendation specifies a protection switching
mechanism and protocol for Ethernet layer network rings. Ethernet rings
can provide wide-area multipoint connectivity more economically due to
their reduced number of links. The mechanisms and protocol defined in
G.8032 achieve highly reliable and stable protection; and never form loops,
which would fatally affect network operation and service availability.
The G.8032 recommendation, also referred to as Ethernet Ring Protection
Switching (ERPS), can be used to increase the availability and robustness
of Ethernet rings. An Ethernet ring built using ERPS can provide resilience
at a lower cost and than that provided by SONET or EAPS rings.
ERPS is more economical than EAPS in that only one physical link is
required between each node in the ring. However, since it can tolerate only
one break in the ring, it is not as robust as EAPS. ERPS supports up to 255
nodes in the ring structure. ERPS requires a higher convergence time when
more that 16 nodes are used, but should always run under than 500 ms.
Operational Concept
Loop avoidance in the ring is achieved by guaranteeing that, at any time,
traffic may flow on all but one of the ring links. This particular link is called
the ring protection link (RPL), and under normal conditions this link is
blocked to traffic. One designated node, the RPL owner, is responsible for
blocking traffic over the RPL. When a ring failure occurs, the RPL owner is
responsible for unblocking the RPL, allowing this link to be used for traffic.
Ring nodes may be in one of two states:
Idle – normal operation, no link/node faults detected in ring
Protection – Protection switching in effect after identifying a signal fault
In Idle state, the physical topology has all nodes connected in a ring. The
logical topology guarantees that all nodes are connected without a loop by
Summary of Contents for ECS4110-28T
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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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