03-03-2020 02:03 AM
Hello community,
I had an issue on a customer site with a ring topology using REP where one port was in Fail state.
Physically (layer2) the port was fine.
But when I looked at REP status for that switch in Fail, the link is ok in Two Way state but the key identifying the current Alternate port is wrong on the Gi1/1 port compared to the Gi1/2 port and all other REP ports of the Segment.
Doing a shut / no shut on the failed port did nothing.
And removing the REP configuration (no rep segment 1) then reenter it, made the key to be all zero as on the capture below.
In order to solve the issue I had to reload the switch.
The access switches in the ring are IE2000 15.2(6)E1 and there are two IE5000 15.2(6)E1 as core/distribution both REP Edge (Primary and Secondary respectively) and with one Portchannel (no REP) in between.
I will ask the customer to install the lastest version 15.2(7)E1a to date.
But because I have not been able to reproduce the fault I would like to know or found more details about the neighboring process (I do not know if I use the right term) of REP. And what could prevent (apart from obvious physical failure of a port) the learning of that shared key.
At the moment I have not found any document to help me troubleshoot that part.
Thanks
03-03-2020 03:48 AM
Hi,
This looks like expected behaviour. Due to the inherent design of REP, those keys are used for loop prevention. Initially the port was in failed(blocking) thus no key existed (000000). When the port moves from the Fail state to Open or Alternate, it will generate a unique key based on the port number and a random number.
Regards,
Cristian Matei.
03-03-2020 06:10 AM
03-03-2020 08:23 AM
The best details I can found so fare are from the following technical support even if the drawings are difficult to read.
Resilient Ethernet Protocol Overview
03-24-2023 12:18 AM
they are still there, but to be honest I don't find those explanations enlightening. Why introducing keys solves the previously explained race creating temporary loops in the network ?
03-03-2020 09:41 AM
Hi,
I see what you mean now. I would upgrade.
Regards,
Cristian Matei.
03-04-2020 01:00 AM
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