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Basic Concepts of SEP

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Network Architecture of SEP

As shown in Figure 1, LSW1, LSW2, LSW3, LSW4, and LSW5 are connected to access a Layer 2 network. On the Layer 2 network, two edge devices LSW1 and LSW5 are indirectly connected. This networking is called open-ring networking. Such networking mode results in a new loop on the entire network. To eliminate redundant loops on the network and ensure the connectivity of links, a protection mechanism is required. Figure 1 shows the typical networking of an open ring running SEP. The following describes the basic concepts of SEP.

Figure 1 Networking diagram of an open ring running SEP

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  • SEP segment

SEP takes an SEP segment as a basic unit. An SEP segment is composed of multiple interconnected Layer 2 switching devices that are configured with the same SEP segment ID and control VLAN ID.

An SEP segment physically corresponds to a ring-shaped or line-shaped Ethernet topology. Each SEP segment has a control VLAN, edge interfaces, and common interfaces.

  • Control VLAN

In an SEP segment, the control VLAN is used to transmit only SEP packets.

Each SEP segment must be configured with a control VLAN. After an interface is added to an SEP segment that is configured with a control VLAN, the interface is added to the control VLAN automatically.

Different SEP segments can use the same control VLAN ID.

Different from a control VLAN, a data VLAN is used to transmit data packets.

  • Node

A node refers to a Layer 2 switching device that is added to an SEP segment. A maximum of two interfaces on a node can be added to the same SEP segment.

  • Interface role

As defined by SEP, there are two interface roles: common interfaces and edge interfaces.

As shown in Table 1, edge interfaces are further classified into primary edge interfaces, secondary edge interfaces, no-neighbor primary edge interfaces, and no-neighbor secondary edge interfaces.

Normally, edge interfaces and no-neighbor edge interfaces do not reside in the same SEP segment.

The interfaces connected to a primary edge interface and a secondary edge interface must be SEP interfaces. The interfaces connected to a no-neighbor primary edge interface and a no-neighbor secondary edge interface can not be SEP interfaces.

Table 1 Interface roles

Interface Role

Sub-role

Description

Common interface

-

In an SEP segment, all interfaces except edge interfaces are common   interfaces.

A common interface monitors the status of its directly connected SEP link   and sends a message about link status changes to a neighboring interface in   time. The neighboring interface constantly floods the message to other   interfaces in the SEP segment until the message reaches the primary edge   interface. The primary edge interface then   processes the message.

Edge interface

Primary edge interface

There is only one primary edge interface in an SEP segment. The primary   edge interface is elected after being configured.

The primary edge interface initiates blocked-interface preemption,   terminates packets, and sends messages about topology changes to other   networks.

Secondary edge interface

There is only one secondary edge interface in an SEP segment. The   secondary edge interface is elected after being configured.

The secondary edge interface terminates packets and sends messages about   topology changes to other networks.

No-neighbor primary edge interface

The interface at the edge of the SEP segment is a no-neighbor edge   interface. The no-neighbor edge interface is configured by a user.

The no-neighbor primary edge interface terminates packets and sends   messages about topology changes to other networks.

No-neighbor primary edge interfaces are used to interconnect Huawei   devices and non-Huawei devices or interconnect Huawei devices and devices   that do not support SEP.

NOTE:

Whether the device where a no-neighbor edge interface resides sends   preemption packets is determined by whether the brother interface of the   no-neighbor edge interface is blocked.

o    If the brother interface of the no-neighbor edge interface is blocked,   the device does not need to send preemption packets.

o    If the brother interface of the no-neighbor edge interface is unblocked,   the brother interface sends preemption packets.

No-neighbor secondary edge interface

There is only one no-neighbor secondary edge interface in an SEP segment.   The no-neighbor secondary edge interface is elected after being configured.

The no-neighbor secondary edge interface terminates packets and sends   messages about topology changes to other networks.

No-neighbor secondary edge interfaces are used to interconnect Huawei devices   and non-Huawei devices or interconnect Huawei devices and devices that do not   support SEP.

  • Blocked interface

A blocked interface refers to the interface that is blocked to prevent loops in an SEP segment.

In an SEP segment, no interface is specified as a blocked interface. Each interface in the SEP segment may become as a blocked interface. When an SEP segment works normally, there is only one blocked interface in the SEP segment.

  • Status of interfaces enabled with SEP

In an SEP segment, the status of interfaces enabled with SEP is classified into two types, as shown in Table 2.

Table 2 Interface status

Interface Status

Description

Forwarding

In the Forwarding state, an interface can forward user traffic, and   receive and send SEP packets.

Discarding

In the Discarding state, an interface just receives and sends SEP   packets.

Interface status and interface roles are not necessarily related. Interfaces playing different roles support Forwarding and Discarding states.

SEP Packet

Table 3 shows the types of SEP packets.

Table 3 Types of SEP packets

Packet Type

Packet Subtype

Description

Hello   packet

-

After an interface is added   to an SEP segment, the neighbor negotiation mechanism is started on the   interface. By exchanging Hello packets, the interface and its neighboring   interface establish the neighbor relationship. After neighbor negotiation   succeeds, the interfaces continue to exchange Hello packets to detect the   neighbor status.

LSA

LSA   Request packet

After an interface is   enabled with SEP, the interface periodically sends Link Status Advertisements   (LSA) to its neighboring interface. After the state machine of the   neighboring interface is Up, the two interfaces update their link status   databases, that is, all topology information.

LSA ACK   packet

TC packet

-

When the topology of an SEP   segment changes, a Topology Change (TC) packet is sent to notify the   upper-layer network. Then, all nodes on the upper-layer network need to   update their MAC address forwarding tables and ARP tables.

The TC packet is sent by the   device where the SEP segment and the upper-layer network are intersected.

GR packet

-

If a device sends an SEP   Graceful Restart (GR) packet, it indicates that active/standby switchover   occurs on the device. A GR packet is sent by a device to instruct other nodes   to prolong the aging time of the LSA received from the device. After   active/standby switchover is complete, the device needs to send another GR   packet to instruct other nodes to restore the aging time of the LSA received   from the device to the previous value.

Primary edge   interface-election packet

-

After an interface is   enabled with SEP, the interface sets its interface role as the primary edge   interface if it has the right to participate in the election of the primary   edge interface. Then, the interface periodically sends primary edge   interface-election packets without waiting for the success of neighbor   negotiation. A primary edge interface-election packet contains the interface   role (primary edge interface, secondary edge interface, or common interface),   bridge MAC address of the interface, interface ID, and status of the topology   database.

Preemption   packet

Preemption   Request packet

A preemption packet is used   to block a specified interface.

Preemption packets are sent   by the selected primary edge interface or the brother interface of a   no-neighbor primary edge interface.


 

 

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