Qtech QSW-2900-24T-AC [194/209] How errp works

Qtech QSW-2900-24T-AC [194/209] How errp works
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16.4.5 Multi-domain intersecting rings
Figure 6 Multi-domain intersecting rings
There are two or more domains in a network, and there two different common nodes between any two
domains. Figure 6 defines three ERRP domains, each containing one and only one ERRP primary ring. In the case of
multi-domain intersection, the rings in different domains are independently configured. Each single domain can
contain multiple rings, among which there must be one and only one primary ring. The data VLAN in one domain
must be isolated from the data VLAN in another.
16.5 How ERRP Works
16.5.1 Polling mechanism
The primary port of the master node sends Health packets across the control VLAN periodically.
· If the ring works properly, the secondary port of the master node will receive Health packets and the master
node will maintain it in block state.
· If the ring is torn down, the secondary port of the master node will not receive Health packets after the
timeout timer expires. The master node will release the secondary port from blocking data VLAN while
sending Common-Flush-FDB packets to notify all transit nodes to update their own MAC entries and ARP
entries.

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