Configuring Rrpp Rings; Configuring Rrpp Ports; Configuring Rrpp Nodes - HP A5830 series Configuration Manual

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Configuring RRPP rings

When configuring an RRPP ring, you must make some configurations on the ports connecting each node
to the RRPP ring before configuring the nodes.
RRPP ports (connecting devices to an RRPP ring) must be Layer-2 Ethernet ports or Layer-2 aggregate
interfaces and cannot be member ports of any aggregation group, service loopback group, or smart link
group.
After configuring a Layer-2 aggregate interface as an RRPP port, you can still assign ports to or remove
ports from the aggregation group corresponding to the interface.

Configuring RRPP ports

Perform this configuration on each node's ports intended for accessing RRPP rings.
To configure RRPP ports:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view or Layer 2
aggregation interface view
Configure the link type of the
interface as trunk
Assign the trunk port to the
protected VLANs of the RRPP
domain
Disable the spanning tree
feature
RRPP ports always allow packets of the control VLANs to pass through.
For more information about the port link-type trunk, port trunk permit vlan, and undo stp enable
commands, see Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference.
Do not configure a port accessing an RRPP ring as the destination port of a mirroring group.
Do not configure physical-link-state change suppression time on a port accessing an RRPP ring to
accelerate topology convergence. For more information, see the undo link-delay command (Layer 2—
LAN Switching Command Reference).

Configuring RRPP nodes

If a device carries multiple RRPP rings in an RRPP domain, you can configure only one ring as the
primary ring on the device. The role of the device on a subring can only be an edge node or an
assistant-edge node.
Specifying a master node
Perform this configuration on a device to be configured as a master node.
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type interface-
number
port link-type trunk
port trunk permit vlan { vlan-id-list
| all }
undo stp enable
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Remarks
Required
By default, the link type of an
interface is access.
Required
By default, a trunk port allows
only packets of VLAN 1 to pass
through.
Required
Enabled by default

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