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H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual

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a.

Port 1 receives the RecoverProbe packet from Port 4, and returns a RecoverEcho packet.

b.

Port 4 cannot receive any RecoverEcho packet from Port 1, so Port 4 cannot become the
neighbor of Port 1.

c.

Port 3 can receive the RecoverEcho packet from Port 1, but Port 3 is not the intended

destination, so Port 3 cannot become the neighbor of Port 1.

The same process occurs on the other three ports. The four ports are all in Unidirectional state.

Unidirectional links occur after you enable DLDP.

Figure 3 Broken fiber

As shown in

Figure 3

, Device and Device B are connected through an optical fiber. After you

enable DLDP, Port 1 and Port 2 establish the bidirectional neighborship in the following way:

a.

Port 1 that is physically up enters the Unidirectional state and sends a RecoverProbe packet.

b.

After receiving the RecoverProbe packet, Port 2 returns a RecoverEcho packet.

c.

After Port 1 receives the RecoverEcho packet and detects that the neighbor information in the
packet matches the local information, Port 1 establishes the neighborship with Port 2 and

transits to the Bidirectional state. Port 1 then starts the Entry timer and periodically sends

Advertisement packets.

d.

After Port 2 receives the Advertisement packet, it establishes the Unconfirmed neighborship
with Port 1. Port 2 then starts the Echo timer and Probe timer, and periodically sends Probe

packets.

e.

After receiving the Probe packet, Port 1 returns an Echo packet.

f.

After Port 2 receives the Echo packet and detects that the neighbor information in the packet

matches the local information, the neighbor state of Port 1 becomes Confirmed. Port 2 then
transits to the Bidirectional state, starts the Entry timer, and periodically sends Advertisement

packets.

The bidirectional neighborship between Port 1 and Port 2 is now established.
After that, when Port 2's Rx end fails to receive signals, Port 2 is physically down and enters the
Inactive state. Because Port 2's Tx end can still send signals to Port 1, Port 1 stays up. After the

Entry timer for Port 2 expires, Port 1 starts the Enhanced timer and Echo timer, and sends a probe

packet to Port 2. Because Port 1's Tx line is broken, Port 1 cannot receive the Echo packet from Port
2 after the Echo timer expires. Port 1 then enters the Unidirectional state, and sends a Disable

Port 1

Port 2

Ethernet
fiber port

Fiber link

Device A

Device B

Broken fiber

Port 1

Port 2

Device A

Device B

Correct fiber

connection

One fiber is

broken

Tx end

Rx end

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