CLI Reference Guide-R02

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Chapter 19
| ERPS Commands
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Command Usage
When ring nodes running ERPSv1 and ERPSv2 co-exist on the same ring, the
Ring ID of each ring node must be configured as “1”.
If this command is disabled, the following strings are used as the node
identifier:
ERPSv1: 01-19-A7-00-00-01
ERPSv2: 01-19-A7-00-00-[Ring ID]
Example
Console(config-erps-inst)#raps-def-mac
Console(config-erps-inst)#
raps-without-vc This command terminates the R-APS channel at the primary ring to sub-ring
interconnection nodes. Use the no form to restore the default setting.
Syntax
[no] raps-without-vc
Default Setting
R-APS with Virtual Channel
Command Mode
ERPS Instance Configuration
Command Usage
A sub-ring may be attached to a primary ring with or without a virtual channel.
A virtual channel is used to connect two interconnection points on the sub-
ring, tunneling R-APS control messages across an arbitrary Ethernet network
topology. If a virtual channel is not used to cross the intermediate Ethernet
network, data in the traffic channel will still flow across the network, but the all
R-APS messages will be terminated at the interconnection points.
Sub-ring with R-APS Virtual Channel – When using a virtual channel to tunnel
R-APS messages between interconnection points on a sub-ring, the R-APS
virtual channel may or may not follow the same path as the traffic channel over
the network. R-APS messages that are forwarded over the sub-ring’s virtual
channel are broadcast or multicast over the interconnected network. For this
reason the broadcast/multicast domain of the virtual channel should be limited
to the necessary links and nodes. For example, the virtual channel could span
only the interconnecting rings or sub-rings that are necessary for forwarding
R-APS messages of this sub-ring. Care must also be taken to ensure that the
local RAPS messages of the sub-ring being transported over the virtual channel
into the interconnected network can be uniquely distinguished from those of
other interconnected ring R-APS messages. This can be achieved by, for
example, by using separate VIDs for the virtual channels of different sub-rings.