Networking requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual
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[DeviceH-rrpp-domain1] quit
# Enable RRPP.
[DeviceH] rrpp enable
9.
Verify the configuration.
Use the display command to view RRPP configuration and operational information on each device.
Intersecting-ring load balancing configuration example
Networking requirements
As shown in
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Device A, Device B, Device C, Device D, and Device F form RRPP domain 1, and VLAN 100 is the
primary control VLAN of the RRPP domain. Device A is the master node of the primary ring, Ring 1;
Device D is the transit node of Ring 1; Device F is the master node of the subring Ring 3; Device C
is the edge node of the subring Ring 3; Device B is the assistant-edge node of the subring Ring 3.
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Device A, Device B, Device C, Device D, and Device E form RRPP domain 2, and VLAN 105 is the
primary control VLAN of the RRPP domain. Device A is the master node of the primary ring, Ring 1;
Device D is the transit node of Ring 1; Device E is the master node of the subring Ring 2; Device C
is the edge node of the subring Ring 2; Device B is the assistant-edge node of the subring Ring 2.
Specify VLAN 10 as the protected VLAN of domain 1, and VLAN 20 the protected VLAN of domain 2.
You can implement VLAN-based load balancing on Ring 1.
As the edge node and assistant-edge node of Ring 2 is the same as those of Ring 3, and the two subrings
have the same SRPTs, you can add Ring 2 and Ring 3 to the RRPP ring group to reduce Edge-Hello traffic.