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edge node of Ring 2 and Ring 3. Device B and Device C must send or receive Edge-Hello packets
frequently. If more subrings are configured or if load balancing is configured for multiple domains,
Device B and Device C will send or receive a mass of Edge-Hello packets.
To reduce Edge-Hello traffic, you can assign Ring 2 and Ring 3 to an RRPP ring group configured on the
edge node Device B and assign Ring 2 and Ring 3 to an RRPP ring group configured on Device C. After
such configurations, if all rings are activated, only Ring 2 on Device B sends Edge-Hello packets.
Typical RRPP networking
Here are several typical networking applications.
Single ring
As shown in
RRPP domain.
Figure 14 Schematic diagram for a single-ring network
Tangent rings
As shown in
exists between rings. You must define an RRPP domain for each ring.
17, Device B is the edge node of Ring 2 and Ring 3, and Device C is the assistant-
Figure
14, only a single ring exists in the network topology. You only need to define an
Figure
15, two or more rings are in the network topology and only one common node
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