
Chapter 1 Introduction Installation and Operation Manual
1-28 Functional Description Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
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1-16. Management Traffic in a VLAN-Aware Application
Loop Detection
Egate-100 functions as a VLAN-aware bridge (L2 Ethernet switch) with PDH links
(E1/T1s) as the bridge ports.
E1/T1 loops are quite common in PDH networks (for diagnostic purposes, among
others). These can in turn produce Ethernet loops, resulting in Ethernet network
problems. Egate-100 features mechanisms to detect E1/T1 loops and avoid
Ethernet loops by disabling the bridge port. When the loop is released, Egate-100
automatically recovers.
The loop detection uses the following mechanisms according to the
encapsulation mode:
• For GFP VCAT mode, loop detection is performed on each channel using the
VCAT mechanism to detect a loop on the channel. In this mode, loops can
also be detected on the logical layer.
• Hardware loops can be detected on units that support single GFP and VCAT.
This mechanism requires units of Version 01-C or higher.
• For PPP and MLPPP modes, the PPP LCP mechanism is used for loop
detection.
• For other modes, the loop detection mechanism is based on the transmission
of periodic Ethernet frames over the link. If the frames are detected back at
the sending port, a loop is declared.
The loop detection frames are frames with SA=DA of the originating Egate-100
device, so they do not propagate in the network beyond the opposite
Ethernet/PDH bridge port (RICi-E1/T1 or other).
The loop detection frames are tagged with a VLAN ID that is predefined by the
user; This VLAN ID should not be used for a user traffic VLAN.
Loop detection frames are sent every five seconds. If a loop detection frame is
received back at the sending port, a loop is declared and transmission at the
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