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H3C S6850 Series Configuration Guide

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Configuring loop detection
About loop detection
The loop detection mechanism performs periodic checking for Layer 2 loops. The mechanism
immediately generates a log when a loop occurs so that you are promptly notified to adjust network
connections and configurations. You can configure loop detection to shut down the looped port. Logs
are maintained in the information center. For more information, see Network Management and
Monitoring Configuration Guide.
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 different VLAN
tag than it was sent out with, an inter-VLAN loop has occurred. To remove the loop, examine the
QinQ or VLAN mapping configuration for incorrect settings. For more information about QinQ and
VLAN mapping, see "Configuring QinQ" and "Configuring VLAN mapping."
Figure 1 Ethernet frame header for loop detection
The Ethernet frame header of a loop detection packet contains the following fields:
• DMAC—Destination MAC address of the frame, which is the multicast MAC address
010f-e200-0007. When a loop detection-enabled device receives a frame with this destination
MAC address, it performs the following operations:
{ Sends the frame to the CPU.
{ Floods the frame in the VLAN from which the frame was originally received.
• SMAC—Source MAC address of the frame, which is the bridge MAC address of the sending
device.
• TPID—Type of the VLAN tag, with the value of 0x8100.
• TCI—Information of the VLAN tag, including the priority and VLAN ID.
• Type—Protocol type, with the value of 0x8918.
Figure 2 Inner frame header for loop detection
The inner frame header of a loop detection packet contains the following fields:
• Code—Protocol sub-type, which is 0x0001, indicating the loop detection protocol.

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