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Operation Manual - DLDP
Quidway S5600 Series Ethernet Switches-Release 1510
Chapter 1 DLDP Configuration
Huawei Technologies Proprietary
1-6
Packet type
Processing procedure
Create the neighbor entry if this neighbor entry
does not exist on the local device.
Probe packet
Send echo
packets
containing both
neighbor and its
own information
to the peer
If the neighbor entry already exists on the local
device, refresh the entry aging timer.
No
Discard this echo packet
No
Discard this echo packet
Set the neighbor flag bit
to bidirectional
Echo packet
Check
whether
the local
device is
in probe
status
Yes
Check
whether
neighbor
information
in the
packet is
the same
as that on
the local
device
Yes
If all neighbors are in
bidirectional
communication state,
DLDP turns from probe
status to advertisement
status, and sets the echo
waiting timer to 0.
3) If no echo packet is received from the neighbor, DLDP performs the following
processing:
Table 1-6
Processing procedure when no echo packet is received from the neighbor
No Echo packet received
from the neighbor
Processing procedure
In normal mode, no echo
packet is received when the
echo waiting timer expires
In enhanced mode, no echo
packet is received when the
enhanced timer expires
DLDP turns into disable status. It outputs log and
tracking information, sends flush packets.
Depending on the user-defined DLDP down mode,
DLDP disables the local port automatically or prompt
the user to disable the port manually. DLDP sends
the RSY message and deletes the neighbor entry
1.1.2 Precautions During DLDP Configuration
z
DLDP works only when the link is up.
z
To insure unidirectional links can be detected, you must make sure: DLDP is
enabled on both ends, and the interval of sending advertisement packets,
authentication mode and password are consistent on both ends.
z
You can adjust the interval of sending advertisement packets in different network
circumstances, so that DLDP can respond rapidly to link failure. The interval must
be shorter than one-third of the STP convergence time, which is generally 30
seconds. If too long an interval is set, an STP loop may occur before DLDP shut