ECS4100 Series Web Management Guide-R07

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Chapter 13
| Basic Administration Protocols
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
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2 - ERPS version 2 based on ITU-T G.8032/Y.1344 Version 2. (This is the
default setting.)
In addition to the basic features provided by version 1, version 2 also supports:
Multi-ring/ladder network support
Revertive/Non-revertive recovery
Forced Switch (FS) and Manual Switch (MS) commands for manually
blocking a particular ring port
Flush FDB (forwarding database) logic which reduces amount of flush FDB
operations in the ring
Support of multiple ERP instances on a single ring
Version 2 is backward compatible with Version 1. If version 2 is specified, the
inputs and commands are forwarded transparently. If set to version 1, MS and
FS operator commands are filtered, and the switch set to revertive mode.
The version number is automatically set to “1” when a ring node, supporting
only the functionalities of G.8032v1, exists on the same ring with other nodes
that support G.8032v2.
When ring nodes running G.8032v1 and G.8032v2 co-exist on a ring, the ring ID
of each node is configured as “1”.
In version 1, the MAC address 01-19-A7-00-00-01 is used for the node identifier.
The R-APS Def MAC parameter has no effect.
MEG Level – The maintenance entity group (MEG) level which provides a
communication channel for ring automatic protection switching (R-APS)
information. (Range: 0-7)
This parameter is used to ensure that received R-APS PDUs are directed for this
ring. A unique level should be configured for each local ring if there are many R-
APS PDUs passing through this switch.
Control VLAN – A dedicated VLAN used for sending and receiving E-APS
protocol messages. (Range: 1-4094)
Configure one control VLAN for each ERPS ring. First create the VLAN to be used
as the control VLAN (see “Configuring VLAN Groups” on page 169), add the ring
ports for the east and west interface as tagged members to this VLAN (see
Adding Static Members to VLANs” on page 171), and then use this parameter
to add it to the ring.
The following restrictions are recommended to avoid creating a loop in the
network or other problems which may occur under some situations:
The Control VLAN must not be configured as a Layer 3 interface (with an IP
address), a dynamic VLAN (with GVRP enabled), nor as a private VLAN.
In addition, only ring ports may be added to the Control VLAN. No other
ports can be members of this VLAN.
Also, the ring ports of the Control VLAN must be tagged.