29.1.2 Flow of Ring Protocol settings
Normal operation of the Ring Protocol functionality requires settings that match the configuration. The flow of these settings is as follows.
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(1) Stopping spanning tree
When the Ring Protocol is used, we recommend that you stop Spanning Tree Protocols in advance. However, note that when the Ring Protocol and a Spanning Tree Protocol are used together with the Switch, there is no need to stop the Spanning Tree Protocol. For details about stopping Spanning Tree Protocols, see 27 Spanning Tree Protocols.
(2) Settings shared by all Ring Protocol
Perform ring configuration settings and common settings that do not depend on the placement of the Switch within a ring.
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Ring ID
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Control VLAN
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VLAN mapping
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VLAN group
(3) Mode and Port Configuration
Perform ring configuration settings and settings related to the placement of the Switch within a ring. If the combination of settings contains a conflict, the Ring Protocol functionality will not operate properly.
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mode
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Ring port
(4) Setting parameters
The Ring Protocol functionality runs using the initial values if the following configurations are not set. To change these values, set them using commands.
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Disabling functionality
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Health-check frame sending interval
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Health-check frame reception hold time
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Flush-control frame reception hold time
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Number of times a flush control frame was sent
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Primary port
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Enabling the path switch-back suppression functionality and suppression time
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Target of MAC address table to be cleared by Ring Protocol