In this user interface, you can set point-to-multipoint LPT. Point-to-multipoint LPT is applicable to a tree network. When there is a change in the connection of Ethernet ports, LPT is used to quickly switch the route to the equipment at both ends.
In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose from the Function Tree. Click PtoMP LPT.
Point-to-multipoint LPT is applicable to a tree network. When you configure LPT, make sure that the topology is the same as the topology of services. Otherwise, services may be interrupted.
Field |
Value |
Description |
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Convergence Point |
Port |
For example: PORT1 |
The port where the convergence point resides. |
Bearer Mode |
Ethernet, GFP(HUAWEI), GFP(CSF) |
The bearer mode of the port where the convergence point resides. This parameter can be edited only when it is supported by a board. |
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LPT Switching Mode |
Non-strict mode, Strict mode |
Set the switching mode of LPT. Strict mode: In this mode, the active port is disabled or enabled only when all the standby ports are faulty or the faults are removed from all standby ports. Non-strict mode: In this mode, the active port is disabled or enabled when a standby port is faulty or the fault is removed from a standby port. Non-strict mode: In this mode, the active port is disabled or enabled when a standby port is faulty or the fault is removed from a standby port. |
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Hold-Off Time (ms) |
0 to 10000 |
If LPT switching is enabled, the port notifies the opposite end after the hold-off time. |
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Access Point |
Port |
For example: VCTRUNK1 |
The port where the access point resides. |
Bearer Mode |
Ethernet, GFP(HUAWEI), CFP(CSF) |
The bearer mode of the port where the access point resides. This parameter can be edited only when it is supported by a board. |
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