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Figure 2 Single-port loopback
Figure 3 Multi-port loopback
You can enable loopback detection to detect loops on an interface and, if the interface supports the
loopback-detection action command, configure the protective action to take on the receiving interface
when a loop is detected, for example, to shut down the interface. Depending on whether a protective
action is configured, the device takes the actions in
to alleviate the impact of the loop condition.
Table 1 Actions to take upon detection of a loop condition
Port type
Actions
No protective action is configured
A protective action is configured
Access port
•
Place the receiving interface in controlled
mode. The interface discards all incoming
packets, but still forwards outgoing packets.
•
Generate traps.
•
Delete all MAC address entries of the
interface.
•
Perform the configured protective
action.
•
Generate traps and log messages.
•
Delete all MAC address entries of the
interface.
Hybrid or trunk
port
•
Generate traps.
•
If loopback detection control is enabled,
place the receiving interface in controlled
mode. The interface discards all incoming
packets, but still forwards outgoing packets.
•
Delete all MAC address entries of the
interface.
•
Create traps and log messages.
•
If loopback detection control is
enabled, take the configured
protective action on the interface.
•
Delete all MAC address entries of the
interface.
Follow these steps to configure loopback detection:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
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