SGS-6341-Series User Manual

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SWITCH C configuration Task Sequence:
Switch(Config)#mrpp enable
Switch(Config)#mrpp ring 4000
Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#control-vlan 4000
Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#enable
Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#exit
Switch(Config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/1)#mrpp ring 4000 primary-port
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/1)#interface ethernet 1/2
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/2)#mrpp ring 4000 secondary-port
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/2)#exit
Switch(Config)#
SWITCH D configuration Task Sequence:
Switch(Config)#mrpp enable
Switch(Config)#mrpp ring 4000
Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#control-vlan 4000
Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#enable
Switch(mrpp-ring-4000)#exit
Switch(Config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/1)#mrpp ring 4000 primary-port
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/1)#interface ethernet 1/2
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/2)#mrpp ring 4000 secondary-port
Switch(config-If-Ethernet1/2)#exit
Switch(Config)#
55.4 MRPP Troubleshooting
The normal operation of MRPP protocol depends on normal configuration of each switch on MRPP ring,
otherwise it is very possible to form ring and broadcast storm:
Configuring MRPP ring, you’d better disconnected the ring, and wait for each switch configuration, then
open the ring.
When the MRPP ring of enabled switch is disabled on MRPP ring, it ensures the ring of the MRPP ring
has been disconnected.
When there is broadcast storm on MRPP ring, it disconnects the ring firstly, and ensures if each switch
MRPP ring configuration on the ring is correct or not; if correct, restores the ring, and then observes the
ring is normal or not.
User’s Manual of SGS-6341 series