- Table of Contents
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- H3C S3610[S5510] Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual-Release 5303(V1.01)
- 00-1Cover
- 01-Login Commands
- 02-VLAN Commands
- 03-IP Addressing and Performance Commands
- 04-QinQ-BPDU Tunneling Commands
- 05-Port Correlation Configuration Commands
- 06-Link Aggregation Commands
- 07-MAC Address Table Management Commands
- 08-IP Source Guard Commands
- 09-MSTP Commands
- 10-IPv6 Commands
- 11-Routing Overview Commands
- 12-IPv4 Routing Commands
- 13-BFD-GR Commands
- 14-IPv6 Routing Commands
- 15-Multicast Protocol Commands
- 16-802.1x-HABP-MAC Authentication Commands
- 17-AAA-RADIUS-HWTACACS Commands
- 18-ARP Commands
- 19-DHCP Commands
- 20-ACL Commands
- 21-QoS Commands
- 22-Port Mirroring Commands
- 23-Cluster Management Commands
- 24-UDP Helper Commands
- 25-SNMP-RMON Commands
- 26-NTP Commands
- 27-DNS Commands
- 28-File System Management Commands
- 29-Information Center Commands
- 30-System Maintaining and Debugging Commands
- 31-NQA Commands
- 32-VRRP Commands
- 33-SSH Commands
- 34-MCE Commands
- 35-OAM Commands
- 36-DLDP Commands
- 37-RRPP Commands
- 38-SSL-HTTPS Commands
- 39-PKI Commands
- 40-Appendix
- Related Documents
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Chapter 1 RRPP Configuration Commands
1.1 RRPP Configuration Commands
1.1.1 control-vlan
Syntax
control-vlan vlan-id
View
RRPP domain view
Parameters
vlan-id: Control VLAN ID, in the range 2 to 4093.
Description
Use the control-vlan command to specify a control VLAN for an RRPP domain.
Note that:
l The control VLAN must be a new one.
l You can configure a control VLAN for the primary ring. However, the control VLAN of a subring is assigned automatically by the system and its VLAN ID is the control VLAN ID of the primary ring plus 1. So, you should select two consecutive new VLANs. Otherwise, the configuration fails.
l Each RRPP domain has its own control VLAN which is deleted while you delete the RRPP domain. You cannot use the undo vlan all command to delete a control VLAN.
l You cannot specify a control VLAN as a remotely mirrored VLAN.
Related commands: rrpp domain.
Examples
# Configure the control VLAN of RRPP domain 1 as VLAN 100.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] control-vlan 100
1.1.2 display rrpp brief
Syntax
display rrpp brief
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display rrpp brief command to display the brief information of RRPP configuration.
Examples
# Display the brief information of RRPP configuration.
<Sysname> display rrpp brief
Flags for Node Mode :
M –- Master , T -- Transit , E -- Edge , A -- Assistant-Edge
RRPP Protocol Status: Enable
Number of RRPP Domains: 2
Domain ID : 1
Control VLAN : Major 5 Sub 6
Hello Timer : 1 sec Fail Timer : 3 sec
Ring Ring Node Primary/Common Secondary/Edge Enable
ID Level Mode Port Port Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 1 M Ethernet1/0/1 Ethernet1/0/2 Yes
Domain ID : 2
Control VLAN : Major 10 Sub 11
Hello Timer : 1 sec Fail Timer : 3 sec
Ring Ring Node Primary/Common Secondary/Edge Enable
ID Level Mode Port Port Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 M Ethernet1/0/3 Ethernet1/0/4 Yes
Table 1-1 Description on the fields of the display rrpp brief command
Field |
Description |
Flags for Node Mode |
RRPP node mode: M represents master node, T represents transit node, E represents edge node and A represents assistant edge node |
RRPP Protocol Status |
RRPP protocol status: Enable (globally enabled)/Disable (globally disabled) |
Number of RRPP Domains |
Number of RRPP domains configured |
Domain ID |
RRPP domain ID |
Control VLAN |
Control VLANs of an RRPP domain: Major and Sub |
Hello Timer |
Hello Timer value configured in seconds |
Fail Timer |
Fail Timer value configured in seconds |
Ring ID |
RRPP ring ID |
Ring Level |
RRPP ring level, with 0 representing primary ring and 1 representing subring |
Node Mode |
Node mode |
Primary/Common Port |
Primary port when the node mode is master node or transit node; common port when the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node; “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring or the board to which the port belongs does not start. |
Secondary/Edge Port |
Secondary port when the node mode is master node or transit node; edge port when the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node; “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring or the board to which the port belongs does not start. |
Enable Status |
RRPP ring status: Yes indicates enabled and No indicates disabled. |
1.1.3 display rrpp statistics
Syntax
display rrpp statistics domain domain-id [ ring ring-id ]
View
Any view
Parameters
domain-id: RRPP domain ID, in the range 1 to 8.
ring-id: RRPP ring ID, in the range 1 to 64.
Description
Use the display rrpp statistics command to display RRPP message statistics.
Note that:
l If you have specified an RRPP ring ID in the command, RRPP message statistics of the specified RRPP ring in the specified RRPP domain on the current device appears. Otherwise, RRPP message statistics of all RRPP rings in the specified RRPP domain appears.
l If some port belongs to more than one ring, its packets are taken statistics based on the rings. You will view the statistics of the port under the current ring.
l When a ring transits from inactive status into active status, its packets will be taken statistics again.
Related commands: reset rrpp statistics.
Examples
# Display RRPP message statistics of ring 1 in RRPP domain 1.
<Sysname> display rrpp statistics domain 1 ring 1
Ring ID : 1
Ring Level : 1
Node Mode : Master
Active Status : Yes
Primary port : Ethernet1/0/1
Packet Link Common Complete Packet
Direct Health Down Flush FDB Flush FDB Total
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send 16424 0 0 1 16425
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0
Secondary port: Ethernet1/0/2
Packet Link Common Complete Packet
Direct Health Down Flush FDB Flush FDB Total
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send 0 0 0 0 0
Rcv 16378 0 0 1 16379
# Display RRPP message statistics of RRPP domain 2.
<Sysname> display rrpp statistics domain 2
Ring ID : 1
Ring Level : 0
Node Mode : Master
Active Status : Yes
Primary port : Ethernet1/0/3
Packet Link Common Complete Packet
Direct Health Down Flush FDB Flush FDB Total
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send 16924 0 0 1 16925
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0
Secondary port: Ethernet1/0/4
Packet Link Common Complete Packet
Direct Health Down Flush FDB Flush FDB Total
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send 0 0 0 0 0
Rcv 16878 0 0 1 16879
Ring ID : 2
Ring Level : 1
Node Mode : Edge
Active Status : No
Common port : Ethernet1/0/3
Packet Link Common Complete Packet
Direct Health Down Flush FDB Flush FDB Total
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send 0 0 0 0 0
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0
Edge port : Ethernet1/0/5
Packet Link Common Complete Packet
Direct Health Down Flush FDB Flush FDB Total
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Send 0 0 0 0 0
Rcv 0 0 0 0 0
Table 1-2 Description on the fields of the display rrpp statistics command
Field |
Description |
Ring ID |
RRPP ring ID |
Ring Level |
RRPP ring level: 0 for primary ring and 1 for subring |
Node Mode |
Node mode: master node, transit node, edge node and assistant edge node |
Active Status |
RRPP ring activation status: Yes indicates active and No indicates inactive (An RRPP is active only if the RRPP ring is enabled and the RRPP protocol is globally enabled) |
Primary Port |
The primary port field means the node mode is master node or transit node. “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring, and in this case, no corresponding statistics appears. |
Secondary Port |
The secondary port field means the node mode is master node or transit node. “-” appears when the port is not configured on the ring, and in this case, no corresponding statistics appears. |
Common Port |
The common port field means the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node. “-” appears when the port is not configured on the ring, and in this case, no corresponding statistics appears. |
Edge Port |
The edge port field means the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node. “-” appears when the port is not configured on the ring, and in this case, no corresponding statistics appears. |
Packet Direct |
Packet transmission direction on the port: Send or Rcv |
Health |
Health packet statistics received/sent on the port |
Link-Down |
Link-Down packet statistics received/sent on the port |
Common Flush FDB |
Common-Flush-FDB packet statistics received/sent on the port |
Complete Flush FDB |
Complete-Flush-FDB packet statistics received/sent on the port |
Packet Total |
Total number of packets received/sent on the port. Here only Health, Link-Down, Common-Flush-FDB and Complete-Flush-FDB packets of RRPP are taken statistics. |
1.1.4 display rrpp verbose
Syntax
display rrpp verbose domain domain-id [ ring ring-id ]
View
Any view
Parameters
domain-id: RRPP domain ID, in the range 1 to 8.
ring-id: RRPP ring ID, in the range 1 to 64.
Description
Use the display rrpp verbose command to display detailed information about RRPP configuraiton.
If you have specified an RRPP ring ID in the command, the detailed information of the specified ring in the specified RRPP domain appears. Otherwise, the detailed information of all the rings in the specified RRPP domain appears.
Examples
# Display the detailed information of ring 1 in RRPP domain 1.
<Sysname> display rrpp verbose domain 1 ring 1
Domain ID : 1
Control VLAN : Major 5 Sub 6
Hello Timer : 1 sec Fail Timer : 3 sec
Ring ID : 1
Ring Level : 1
Node Mode : Master
Ring State : Complete
Enable Status : Yes Active Status: Yes
Primary port : Ethernet1/0/1 Port status: UP
Secondary port: Ethernet1/0/2 Port status: BLOCKED
# Display the detailed information of all the rings in RRPP domain 2.
<Sysname> display rrpp verbose domain 2
Domain ID : 2
Control VLAN : Major 10 Sub 11
Hello Timer : 1 sec Fail Timer : 3 sec
Ring ID : 1
Ring Level : 0
Node Mode : Master
Ring State : Complete
Enable Status : Yes Active Status: Yes
Primary port : Ethernet1/0/4 Port status: UP
Secondary port: Ethernet1/0/5 Port status: BLOCKED
Ring ID : 2
Ring Level : 1
Node Mode : Edge
Ring State : -
Enable Status : No Active Status: No
Common port : Ethernet1/0/4 Port status: -
Edge port : Ethernet1/0/3 Port status: -
Table 1-3 Description on the fields of the display rrpp verbose command
Field |
Description |
Domain ID |
RRPP domain ID |
Control VLAN |
Control VLANs of the RRPP domain, including major control VLAN and sub control VLAN |
Hello Timer |
Hello Timer value configured in seconds |
Fail Timer |
Fail Timer value configured in seconds |
Ring ID |
RRPP ring ID |
Ring Level |
RRPP ring level, with 0 representing primary ring and 1 representing subring |
Node Mode |
Node mode: master node, transit node, edge node and assistant edge node |
Ring State |
RRPP ring state. This field makes a sense only when the node mode field is master node. “Complete” appears when the ring is in health state; “Failed” appears when the ring is in disconnect sate; and “–” appears in all the other cases. |
Enable Status |
RRPP ring enable status: Yes indicates enabled and No indicates disabled |
Active Status |
RRPP ring activation status: Yes indicates active and No indicates inactive The current ring is active only when the RRPP protocol and the RRPP ring are enabled simultaneously. Through this field, you can get to know the enable status of the RRPP protocol. |
Primary Port |
The primary port field means the node mode is master node or transit node. “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring or the board to which the port belongs does not start. |
Secondary Port |
The secondary port field means the node mode is master node or transit node. “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring or the board to which the port belongs does not start. |
Common Port |
The common port field means the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node. “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring or the board to which the port belongs does not start. |
Edge Port |
The edge port field means the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node. “-“ appears when the port is not configured on the ring or the board to which the port belongs does not start. |
Port status |
Port status includes down, up and blocked; “-“ appears in one of the following cases: l the ring is inactive l the port is not configured on the ring l the board to which the port belongs does not start |
1.1.5 reset rrpp statistics
Syntax
reset rrpp statistics domain domain-id [ ring ring-id ]
View
User view
Parameters
domain-id: RRPP domain ID, in the range 1 to 8.
ring-id: RRPP ring ID, in the range 1 to 64.
Description
Use the reset rrpp statistics command to clear RRPP message statistics.
If you have specified an RRPP ring ID in the command, RRPP message statistics of the specified RRPP ring in the specified RRPP domain on the current device is cleared. Otherwise, RRPP message statistics of all RRPP rings in the specified RRPP domain is cleared.
Related commands: display rrpp statistics.
Examples
# Clear the RRPP message statistics of ring 10 in RRPP domain 10.
<Sysname> reset rrpp statistics domain 1 ring 10
1.1.6 ring
Syntax
ring ring-id node-mode { { master | transit } [ primary-port interface-type interface-number ] [ secondary-port interface-type interface-number ] level level-value | { edge | assistant-edge } [ common-port interface-type interface-number ] [ edge-port interface-type interface-number ] }
undo ring ring-id
View
RRPP domain view
Parameters
ring-id: RRPP ring ID, in the range 1 to 64.
master: Specifies the device as the master node of the RRPP ring.
transit: Specifies the device as the transit node of the RRPP ring.
primary-port: Specifies the port as a primary port.
secondary-port: Specifies the port as a secondary port.
interface-type interface-number: Port type and port number.
level-value: RRPP ring level, with 0 representing primary ring and 1 representing subring.
edge: Specifies the device as the edge node of the RRPP ring.
assistant-edge: Specifies the device as the assistant edge node of the RRPP ring.
common-port: Specifies the port as a common port.
edge-port: Specifies the port as an edge port.
Description
Use the ring command to configure the node mode of the device and the role of the port accessing the RRPP ring.
Use the undo ring command to remove the configuration.
The ports accessing the RRPP ring must conform to the following conditions:
l Trunk port;
l Layer 2 Ethernet port or Layer 2 GE port;
l Except for aggregation port, loopback port and mirroring destination port;
l Port with STP, QinQ, 802.1x, MAC address authentication, voice VLAN and IP Source Guard disabled;
l Do not enable OAM remote loopback function on an RRPP port. Otherwise, this may cause temporary broadcast storm;
Note that:
l RRPP ports cannot be configured if the RRPP ring is enabled.
l You must first configure control the VLAN before configuring the RRPP ring.
l You must first configure the primary ring and then the subring when configuring an RRPP domain. A Ring ID cannot be applied to more than one RRPP ring in the same RRPP domain.
l If a device resides on multiple RRPP rings in an RRPP domain, only one primary ring exists within these rings. The device plays a role of either edge node or assistant edge node on other subrings.
l Modifying the node mode, port mode and ring level of an RRPP ring is prohibited after configuration. If needed, you must first delete the existing configuration.
l The common port must be on the primary ring in the domain when you configure the edge node and the assistant edge node.
l You must configure the primary ring and then subrings when you configure the edge node and the assistant edge node.
l Moreover, you must remove all subring configurations before deleting the primary ring configuration of the edge node and the assistant edge node. However, the enabled RRPP ring cannot be deleted.
l The secondary port of the master node must not be configured as a multi-domain intersection common port.
l The two RRPP ports on the same RRPP ring must not be both configured as multi-domain intersection common ports.
l A port on a subring node must not be configured as a multi-domain intersection common port.
Related command: control-vlan and ring enable.
Examples
# Specify the device as the master node of primary ring 10 in RRPP domain 1, Ethernet 1/0/1 as the primary port and Ethernet 1/0/2 as the secondary port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 10 node-mode master primary-port ethernet1/0/1 secondary-port ethernet 1/0/2 level 0
# Specify the device as the transit node of primary ring 10 in RRPP domain 1, Ethernet 1/0/1 as the primary port and Ethernet 1/0/2 as the secondary port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 10 node-mode transit primary-port ethernet 1/0/1 secondary-port ethernet 1/0/2 level 0
# Specify the device as the master node of subring 20 in RRPP domain 1, Ethernet 1/0/1 as the primary port and Ethernet 1/0/2 as the secondary port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 20 node-mode master primary-port ethernet 1/0/1 secondary-port ethernet 1/0/2 level 1
# Specify the device as the transit node of primary ring 20 in RRPP domain 1, Ethernet 1/0/1 as the primary port and Ethernet 1/0/2 as the secondary port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 20 node-mode transit primary-port ethernet 1/0/1 secondary-port ethernet 1/0/2 level 1
# Specify the device as the edge node of primary ring 20 in RRPP domain 1, Ethernet 1/0/1 as the common port and Ethernet 1/0/2 as the edge port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 20 node-mode edge common-port ethernet 1/0/1 edge-port ethernet 1/0/2
# Specify the device as the assistant edge node of primary ring 20 in RRPP domain 1, Ethernet 1/0/1 as the common port and Ethernet 1/0/2 as the edge port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 20 node-mode assistant-edge common-port ethernet 1/0/1 edge-port ethernet 1/0/2
1.1.7 ring enable
Syntax
ring ring-id enable
undo ring ring-id enable
View
RRPP domain view
Parameters
ring-id: RRPP ring ID, in the range 1 to 64.
Description
Use the ring enable command to enable the RRPP ring.
Use the undo ring enable command to disable the RRPP ring.
By default, the RRPP ring is disabled.
Note that:
l To enable subrings, you must first enable the primary ring before enabling subrings.
l You must first disable all the subrings in the RRPP domain and then disable the primary ring.
l To activate the RRPP domain, RRPP protocol and the RRPP ring must be enabled simultaneously.
l Do not enable or disable the RRPP ring on which the multi-domain intersection common port resides with RRPP globally enabled.
Related commands: rrpp enable.
Examples
# Enable RRPP ring 10 in RRPP domain 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] ring 10 enable
1.1.8 rrpp domain
Syntax
rrpp domain domain-id
undo rrpp domain domain-id
View
System view
Parameters
domain-id: RRPP domain ID, in the range 1 to 8.
Description
Use the rrpp domain command to create an RRPP domain and enter its view.
Use the undo rrpp domain command to remove an RRPP domain.
Note that:
l When you delete an RRPP domain, the control VLAN of it will be deleted at the same time.
l When you delete an RRPP domain, you must ensure it has no RRPP ring.
l The data VLAN in one domain must be isolated from the data VLAN in another.
Related commands: control-vlan, ring, ring enable, rrpp enable, timer.
Examples
# Create RRPP domain 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
Info: Create a new domain.
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1]
1.1.9 rrpp enable
Syntax
rrpp enable
undo rrpp enable
View
System view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the rrpp enable command to enable RRPP protocol.
Use the undo rrpp enable command to disable RRPP protocol.
By default, RRPP protocol is disabled.
To activate the RRPP domain, RRPP protocol and the RRPP ring must be enabled simultaneously.
Related commands: ring enable.
Examples
# Enable RRPP protocol
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp enable
1.1.10 timer
Syntax
timer hello-timer hello-value fail-timer fail-value
undo timer
View
RRPP domain view
Parameters
hello-value: Hello timer value, in the range 1 to 10 seconds.
fail-value: Fail timer value, in the range 3 to 30 seconds.
Description
Use the timer command to specify the value of the timers of the RRPP domain.
Use the undo timer command to restore it to the default value.
By default, the Hello timer value is 1 second and the Fail timer value is 3 seconds.
Note that the Fail timer value must be greater than or equal to three times of the Hello timer value.
Examples
# Set the Hello timer value to 2 seconds and the Fail timer value to 7 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rrpp domain 1
[Sysname-rrpp-domain1] timer hello-timer 2 fail-timer 7