Loop detection mechanism

The device detects loops by sending detection frames and then checking whether these frames return to any port on the device. If they do, the device considers that the port is on a looped link.

Loop detection usually works within a VLAN. If a detection frame is returned with a VLAN tag different from the one it was sent out with, an inter-VLAN loop has occurred. To remove the loop, examine the QinQ configuration for incorrect settings. For more information about QinQ, see "Configuring QinQ.".

Figure 36: Ethernet frame header for loop detection

The Ethernet frame header for loop detection contains the following fields:

Figure 37: Inner frame header for loop detection

The inner frame header for loop detection contains the following fields:

Frames for loop detection are encapsulated as TLV triplets.

Table 10: TLVs supported by loop detection

TLV

Description

Remarks

End of PDU

End of a PDU.

Optional.

Device ID

Bridge MAC address of the sending device.

Required.

Port ID

ID of the PDU sending port.

Optional.

Port Name

Name of the PDU sending port.

Optional.

System Name

Device name.

Optional.

Chassis ID

Chassis ID of the sending port.

Optional.

Slot ID

Slot ID of the sending port.

Optional.

Sub Slot ID

Sub-slot ID of the sending port.

Optional.