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ERPS Settings

ERPS (Ethernet Ring Protection Switching) is the first industry standard (ITU-T G.8032) for Ethernet ring protection
switching. It is achieved by integrating mature Ethernet operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) * functions
and a simple automatic protection switching (APS) protocol for Ethernet ring networks. ERPS provides sub-50ms
protection for Ethernet traffic in a ring topology. It ensures that there are no loops formed at the Ethernet layer.
One link within a ring will be blocked to avoid a Loop (RPL, Ring Protection Link). When the failure happens, protection
switching blocks the failed link and unblocks the RPL. When the failure clears, protection switching blocks the RPL
again and unblocks the link on which the failure is cleared.
G.8032 Terms and Concepts
The ERPS ring is formed by connecting all east and west ports of the switches in the ring. Administrators have to
manually configure the blocked port to prevent the loop. See below for a detailed explanation of ERPS terms:
RPL (Ring Protection Link) – The link, designated by ERPS mechanism, that is blocked during the Idle state to
prevent loops on a Bridged ring.
RPL Owner – The node connected to RPL that blocks traffic on RPL during the Idle state and unblocks during the
Protected state.
R-APS (Ring – Automatic Protection Switching) – Protocol messages defined in Y.1731 and G.8032 used to
coordinate the protection actions over the ring through RAPS VLAN (R-APS Channel).
RAPS VLAN (R-APS Channel) – A separate ring-wide VLAN for transmission of R-APS messages.
Protected VLAN – The service traffic VLANs for transmission of normal network traffic.
Ring Topology
ERPS supports Ethernet ring topology, as shown in the diagram below:
Single ring (a)
Two single rings with a shared node (b)
Multi-ring: Rings share a common link and nodes (c)
Forward All Groups – This will instruct the Switch to forward all multicast packets to the
specified VLAN.
Forward Unregistered Groups – The multicast packets whose destination is a
registered multicast group will be forwarded within the range of ports specified above.
Filter Unregistered Groups – The multicast packets whose destination is a registered
multicast group will be forwarded within the range of ports specified above.
Figure 4-80 Ethernet ring topologies supported by ERPS
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