Loopback Detection Settings - Cisco 350XG series Administration Manual

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Port Management

Loopback Detection Settings

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Loopback Detection Settings
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
To manually reactivate a port:
Click Port Management > Error Recovery Settings.
The list of inactivated interfaces along with their Suspension Reason is displayed.
Select the interface to be reactivated.
Click Reactivate.
Loopback Detection (LBD) provides protection against loops by transmitting loop
protocol packets out of ports on which loop protection has been enabled. When
the switch sends out a loop protocol packet, and then receives the same packet, it
shuts down the port that received the packet.
Loopback Detection operates independently of STP. After a loop is discovered,
the port that received the loops is placed in the Shut Down state. A trap is sent
and the event is logged. Network managers can define a Detection Interval that
sets the time interval between LBD packets.
The following loop cases can be detected by the Loopback Detection protocol:
Shorted wire—Port that loop backs all receiving traffic.
Direct multi-ports loop—Switch is connected to another switch with more
than one port and STP is disabled.
LAN segment loop—Switch is connected with one or more ports to a LAN
segment that has loops.
How LBD Works
LBD protocol periodically broadcast loopback detection packets. A switch
detects a loop when it receives its own LBD packets.
The following conditions must be true for a port to be LBD active:
LBD is globally enabled.
LBD is enabled on the port.
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