Edge-Core ECS4660-28F Management Manual page 1315

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When non-ERPS device protection is enabled on the ring, the ring ports
on the RPL owner node and non-owner nodes will not be blocked when
signal loss is detected by CCM loss events.
When non-ERPS device protection is enabled on an RPL owner node, it
will send non-standard health-check packets to poll the ring health
when it enters the protection state. It does not use the normal
procedure of waiting to receive an R-APS (NR - no request) message
from nodes adjacent to the recovered link. Instead, it waits to see if the
non-standard health-check packets loop back. If they do, indicating
that the fault has been resolved, the RPL will be blocked.
After blocking the RPL, the owner node will still transmit an R-APS (NR,
RB - ring blocked) message. ERPS-compliant nodes receiving this
message flush their forwarding database and unblock previously
blocked ports. The ring is now returned to Idle state.
E
XAMPLE
Console(config-erps)#non-erps-dev-protect
Console(config-erps)#
This command enables non-revertive mode, which requires the protection
non-revertive
state on the RPL to manually cleared. Use the no form to restore the
default revertive mode.
S
YNTAX
[no] non-revertive
D
EFAULT
Disabled
C
OMMAND
ERPS Configuration
C
OMMAND
Revertive behavior allows the switch to automatically return the RPL
from Protection state to Idle state through the exchange of protocol
messages.
Non-revertive behavior for Protection, Forced Switch, and Manual
Switch states are basically the same. Non-revertive behavior requires
A
B
C
blocked
X
non-ERPS
S
ETTING
M
ODE
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SAGE
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E
blocked
fault
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RPL
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