display rrpp verbose

Use display rrpp verbose to display detailed RRPP information.

Syntax

display rrpp verbose domain domain-id [ ring ring-id ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

Parameters

domain domain-id: Specifies an RRPP domain by its ID in the range of 1 to 128.

ring ring-id: Specifies an RRPP ring by its ID in the range of 1 to 128. If you do not specify this option, the command displays detailed information for all rings in the specified RRPP domain.

Examples

# Display detailed information for all rings in RRPP domain 2.

<Sysname> display rrpp verbose domain 2
 Domain ID     : 2
 Control VLAN  : Primary 10, Secondary 11
 Protected VLAN: Reference instance 3, 5 to 7
 Hello timer   : 1 seconds, Fail timer: 3 seconds
 Fast detection status: Disabled
 Fast-Hello timer: 20 ms, Fast-Fail timer: 60 ms
 Fast-Edge-Hello timer: 10 ms, Fast-Edge-Fail timer: 30 ms

 Ring ID       : 1
 Ring level    : 0
 Node mode     : Master
 Ring state    : Completed
 Enable status : Yes, Active status: Yes
 Primary port  : XGE1/0/4                    Port status: UP
 Secondary port: XGE1/0/5                    Port status: BLOCKED

 Ring ID       : 2
 Ring level    : 1
 Node mode     : Edge
 Ring state    : -
 Enable status : No, Active status: No
 Common port   : XGE1/0/4                    Port status: -
                 XGE1/0/5                    Port status: -
 Edge port     : XGE1/0/3                    Port status: -

Table 27: Command output

Field

Description

Domain ID

RRPP domain ID.

Control VLAN

Control VLANs of the RRPP domain:

  • Primary—Primary control VLAN.

  • Secondary—Secondary control VLAN.

Protected VLAN

MSTIs corresponding to the VLANs protected by the RRPP domain. To view the VLAN-to-instance mappings, use the display stp region-configuration command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference).

Hello timer

Hello timer value in seconds.

Fail timer

Fail timer value in seconds.

Fast detection status

Fast detection mechanism status: Enabled or Disabled.

Fast-Hello timer

Fast-Hello timer value in milliseconds.

Fast-Fail timer

Fast-Fail timer value in milliseconds.

Fast-Edge-Hello timer

Fast-Edge-Hello timer value in milliseconds.

Fast-Edge-Fail timer

Fast-Edge-Fail timer value in milliseconds.

Ring ID

RRPP ring ID.

Ring level

RRPP ring level:

  • 0—Primary ring.

  • 1—Subring.

Node mode

Node mode:

  • Master node.

  • Transit node.

  • Edge node.

  • Assistant edge node.

Ring state

RRPP ring state:

  • Completed—The ring is healthy.

  • Failed—The ring is not closed.

If the ring is not enabled on the device operating as the master node or the device is not the master node of the ring, a hyphen (-) is displayed.

Enable status

RRPP ring status:

  • Yes—Enabled.

  • No—Disabled.

Active status

RRPP ring status.

  • Yes—Active.

  • No—Inactive.

An RRPP ring can be active only when RRPP and the RRPP ring are both enabled. This field also helps you identify whether RRPP is enabled.

Primary port

The primary port field means the node mode is master node or transit node.

A hyphen (-) appears when one of the following cases occurs:

  • The port is not configured on the ring.

  • The port is a member of a link aggregation group.

Secondary port

The secondary port field means the node mode is master node or transit node.

A hyphen (-) appears when one of the following cases occurs:

  • The port is not configured on the ring.

  • The port is a member of a link aggregation group.

Common port

The common port field means the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node.

A hyphen (-) appears when one of the following cases occurs:

  • The port is not configured on the ring.

  • The port is a member of a link aggregation group.

Edge port

The edge port field means the node mode is edge node or assistant edge node.

A hyphen (-) appears when one of the following cases occurs:

  • The port is not configured on the ring.

  • The port is a member of a link aggregation group.

Port status

Port status: Down, up, or blocked.

A hyphen (-) appears when one of the following cases occurs:

  • The ring is inactive.

  • The port is not configured on the ring.

  • The port is a member of a link aggregation group.