Overview

A link becomes unidirectional when only one end of the link can receive packets from the other end.

Unidirectional fiber links occur in the following cases:

Figure 6 shows a correct fiber connection and two types of unidirectional fiber connections.

Figure 6: Correct and incorrect fiber connections

Physical layer detection mechanisms, such as auto-negotiation, can detect physical signals and faults. However, they cannot detect communication failures for unidirectional links where the physical layer is in connected state.

As a data link layer protocol, the Device Link Detection Protocol (DLDP) detects the following:

When DLDP detects unidirectional links, it can automatically shut down the faulty port to avoid network problems. Alternatively, a user can manually shut down the faulty port. DLDP cooperates with physical layer protocols to monitor link status and avoid physical and logical unidirectional links.