3com S7906E Istruzione Sull'Installazione

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Features  
Description 
RRPP 
RRPP is a link layer protocol designed for Ethernet rings. RRPP can 
prevent broadcast storms caused by data loops when an Ethernet ring is 
healthy, and rapidly restore the communication paths between the nodes 
after a link is disconnected on the ring. This document describes: 
RRPP overview 
Creating an RRPP Domain 
Configuring Control VLANs 
Configuring Protected VLANs 
Configuring RRPP Rings 
Activating an RRPP Domain 
Configuring RRPP Timers 
Configuring RRPP Fast Detection 
Configuring an RRPP Ring Group 
DLDP 
In the use of fibers, link errors, namely unidirectional links, are likely to 
occur. DLDP is designed to detect such errors. This document describes:
Introduction to DLDP  
Enabling DLDP 
Setting DLDP Mode 
Setting the Interval for Sending Advertisement Packets 
Setting the DelayDown Timer 
Setting the Port Shutdown Mode 
Configuring DLDP Authentication 
Resetting DLDP State 
Ethernet OAM 
Ethernet OAM is a tool monitoring Layer-2 link status. It helps network 
administrators manage their networks effectively. This document 
describes:  
Ethernet OAM overview  
Configuring Basic Ethernet OAM Functions 
Configuring Link Monitoring 
Enabling OAM Loopback Testing 
Introduction and configuration of Extended OAM 
Connectivity Fault 
Detection 
Connectivity fault detection is an end-to-end, per-VLAN link-layer OAM 
mechanism for link connectivity detection, fault verification, and fault 
location. This document describes: 
Connectivity Fault Detection Overview 
Basic Configuration Tasks 
Configuring CC on MEPs 
Configuring LB on MEPs 
Configuring LT on MEPs 
BFD 
Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) provides a single mechanism to 
quickly detect and monitor the connectivity of links in networks. 
Configuring BFD Basic Functions 
Enabling Trap