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2.5.1 Self-healing Ethernet ring
For the correct operation of self-healing loop topology, it is essential that the external
switches in the network support the RSTP protocol and that it is enabled in the switches.
Otherwise, connecting the loop topology can cause problems to the network. The
protection relay itself does not support link-down detection or RSTP. The ring recovery
process is based on the aging of the MAC addresses, and the link-up/link-down events can
cause temporary breaks in communication. For a better performance of the self-healing
loop, it is recommended that the external switch furthest from the protection relay loop is
assigned as the root switch (bridge priority = 0) and the bridge priority increases towards
the protection relay loop. The end links of the protection relay loop can be attached to the
same external switch or to two adjacent external switches. A self-healing Ethernet ring
requires a communication module with at least two Ethernet interfaces for all protection
relays.
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Figure 6: Self-healing Ethernet ring solution
The Ethernet ring solution supports the connection of up to 30 protection
relays. If more than 30 protection relays are to be connected, it is
recommended that the network is split into several rings with no more than
30 protection relays per ring. Each protection relay has a 50-μs store-and-
forward delay, and to fulfil the performance requirements for fast
horizontal communication, the ring size is limited to 30 protection relays.
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