1-5
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In normal DLDP mode, only fiber cross-connected unidirectional links (as shown in
Figure 1-1
) can
be detected.
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In enhanced DLDP mode, two types of unidirectional links can be detected. One is fiber
cross-connected links (as shown in
Figure 1-1
). The other refers to fiber pairs with one fiber not
connected or disconnected (as shown in
Figure 1-2
). To detect unidirectional links that are of the
latter type, you need to configure the ports to operate at specific speed and in full duplex mode.
Otherwise, DLDP cannot take effect. When a fiber of a fiber pair is not connected or gets
disconnected, the port that can receive optical signals is in Disable state; the other port is in
Inactive state.
DLDP authentication mode
You can prevent network attacks and illegal detect through DLDP authentication. Three DLDP
authentication modes exist, as described below.
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Non-authentication. In this mode, the sending side sets the Authentication field and the
Authentication type field of DLDP packets to 0. The receiving side checks the values of the two
fields of received DLDP packets and drops the packets with the two fields conflicting with the
corresponding local configuration.
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Plain text authentication. In this mode, before sending a DLDP packet, the sending side sets the
Authentication field to the password configured in plain text and sets the Authentication type field to
1. The receiving side checks the values of the two fields of received DLDP packets and drops the
packets with the two fields conflicting with the corresponding local configuration.
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MD5 authentication. In this mode, before sending a packet, the sending side encrypts the user
configured password using MD5 algorithm, assigns the digest to the Authentication field, and sets
the Authentication type field to 2. The receiving side checks the values of the two fields of received
DLDP packets and drops the packets with the two fields conflicting with the corresponding local
configuration.
DLDP implementation
1) On a DLDP-enabled link that is in up state, DLDP sends DLDP packets to the peer device and
processes the DLDP packets received from the peer device. DLDP packets sent vary with DLDP
states.
Table 1-4
lists DLDP states and the corresponding packets.
Table 1-4
DLDP packet types and DLDP states
DLDP state
Type of DLDP packets sent
Active
Advertisement packet with RSY tag
Advertisement
Normal Advertisement packet
Probe Probe
packet
Disable
Disable packet and RecoverProbe packet
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