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C
HAPTER
27: DLDP C
ONFIGURATION
1
If the DLDP-enabled link is up, DLDP sends DLDP packets to the peer device, and
analyzes/processes the DLDP packets received from the peer device. DLDP packets
sent in different DLDP states are of different types.
2
A DLDP packet received is processed as follows:
■
In authentication mode, the DLDP packet is authenticated and is then dropped
if it fails the authentication.
■
The packet is further processed, as described in Table 144.
3
If no echo packet is received from the neighbor, DLDP performs the following
processing:
Recover Echo
Recover echo packets are response to recover probe packets in the
port auto-recovery mechanism. A link is considered to restore to the
bidirectional state if a port on one end sends a recover probe packet,
receives a recover echo packet, and the neighbor information
contained in the recover echo packet is consistent with that of the
local port.
Table 142
DLDP packet types
DLDP packet type
Function
Table 143
DLDP state and DLDP packet type
DLDP state
Type of the DLDP packets sent
Active
Advertisement packets, with the RSY
flag set or not set.
Advertisement Advertisement
packets
Probe Probe
packets
Table 144
The procedure to process a received DLDP packet
Packet type
Processing procedure
Advertisement
packet
Extracts neighbor
information
If the corresponding neighbor entry does not exist on
the local device, DLDP creates the neighbor entry,
triggers the entry aging timer, and switches to the
probe state.
If the corresponding neighbor entry already exists on
the local device, DLDP resets the aging timer of the
entry.
Flush packet
Removes the neighbor entry from the local device
Probe packet
Sends echo packets
containing both
neighbor and its
own information to
the peer
Creates the neighbor entry if it does not exist on the
local device.
Resets the aging timer of the entry if the neighbor
entry already exists on the local device.
Echo packet
Checks to
see if the
local device
is in the
probe state
No
Drops the echo packet
Yes
Checks to see
if the
neighbor
information
contained in
the packet is
the same as
that on the
local device
No
Drops the echo packet
Yes
Sets the flag bit of the
neighbor to bidirectional link
If all neighbors are in the
bidirectional link state, DLDP
switches from the probe state
to the advertisement state,
and sets the echo waiting
timer to 0.
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Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 9 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT...
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Page 182: ...182 CHAPTER 22 PORT BASIC CONFIGURATION...
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