Hi, what is the caused of this? and how to solve it? cause when i enabled the Loop Prevention and loop occurs, the port where the loop occurs shutdown and the switches connected to this also shutdown.Thanks for the answer |
Hi Kevin Bryan Laurea, Did you enable RLDP on NBS switch? If so, After anti-loop is enabled, network congestion and connection interruption caused by loops are avoided. If a loop occurs on the access switch, the loop port is automatically disabled. Best regards, Steve |
GTAC-Steve replied at 2024-6-11 08:49 Yes RLDP is enabled. That's why switches connected to port with a loop shutdown. how to prevent loop? as far as i know, there is no physical loop. |
Kevin Bryan Laurea replied at 2024-6-11 09:08 Hello Kevin Bryan Laurea, You can change the action type of the port. But I suggest you check again to see if there is a loop in the network. You can unplug the device from the down port and test it again. There are three methods for handling port faults: Warning: Only related information is displayed indicating the current fault port and fault type. Alarm and Blocking Packet forwarding (Block) : After a fault alarm is generated, the faulty port is configured not to forward the received packets Alarm and Shutdown port: After a fault alarm is generated, the port is shut down If you still have issues please contact us again. I'd like to help you in community. |
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-6-11 10:27 The loop occurs on the AP |
Kevin Bryan Laurea replied at 2024-6-11 10:51 Hi, Kevin Bryan Laurea If the loop occurs on the AP, it should be caused by the AP receiving packets containing Source MAC of its own MAC address. Please try to enable port isolation for the AP on the switch. Best regards, Jayden |
GTAC-Jayden replied at 2024-6-11 10:57 How it happened that you receive packet containing Source MAC of its own MAC Add... is there a mis-configuration? |
Kevin Bryan Laurea replied at 2024-6-11 11:36 Hello Kevin Bryan Laurea, If a device receives a data frame from its own MAC, there may be MAC conflicts, loops, or configuration errors in the environment |
GTAC-Vivian replied at 2024-6-11 11:50 What might be the configurations errors? and how to avoid these conflicts and loop? |
Kevin Bryan Laurea replied at 2024-6-11 11:53 Hi, Kevin Bryan Laurea You may check if any broadcast packets are sent to the AP but the source MAC address is the same as the AP's own MAC address. Best regards, Jayden |
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