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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
Chapter 26 Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring
Verifying RPR-IEEE End-to-End Ethernet Connectivity
bridge-group 12
bridge-group 12 spanning-disabled
!
interface RPR-IEEE0.22
encapsulation dot1Q 22
no snmp trap
bridge-group 22
bridge-group 22 spanning-disabled
!
interface RPR-IEEE0.800
encapsulation dot1Q 800
ip address 8.1.1.1 255.255.255.224
no snmp trap link-status
!
ip classless
no ip http server
!
!
snmp-server community public RW
snmp-server ifindex persist
snmp-server trap link ietf
snmp-server host 64.101.18.178 version 2c public
snmp-server host 64.101.18.193 version 2c public
!
!
control-plane
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout 0 0
no login
end
Verifying RPR-IEEE End-to-End Ethernet Connectivity
After successfully completing the procedures to provision an RPR-IEEE, you can test Ethernet
connectivity between the Ethernet access ports on the separate ML-Series cards. To do this, use your
standard Ethernet connectivity testing.
Understanding Redundant Interconnect
Ring interconnect (RI) is a mechanism to interconnect RPRs, both RPR-IEEE and Cisco proprietary
RPR, for protection from failure. It does this through redundant pairs of back-to-back Gigabit Ethernet
connections that bridge RPR networks. One connection is the active node and the other is the standby
node. During a failure of the active node, link, or card, the detection of the failure triggers a switchover
to the standby node. Figure 26-8 illustrates an example of RPR RI.
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