Network design method for ethernet ring protection switching
US-2019020500-A1 · Jan 17, 2019 · US
US11444825B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11444825-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016919950-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2022 |
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A node comprises at least one processor configured to determine whether a degree of bandwidth degradation of a local link of the microwave node fulfils a degradation condition. Further, the at least one processor is configured to generate a signal indicating a fail of the local link, if the degradation condition is fulfilled.
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What is claimed is: 1. A microwave node for an Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) network, the microwave node comprising: a processor configured to execute a program, the program comprising instructions when executed causes the processor to: determine, based on a bandwidth notification message (BNM) received from a first node in the ERP network, whether a degree of bandwidth degradation of a local link of the microwave node fulfils a degradation condition; generate, in response to determining that the degradation condition is fulfilled, a signal indicating a fail of the local link; and determine, in response to receiving from a second node a signal indicating signal fail of a remote link of the second node and having an identifier, and determining, according to the identifier, that a BNM from the second node has not been received, that the degradation condition is not fulfilled. 2. The microwave node according to claim 1 , wherein the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to determine that the local link is under bandwidth degradation, in response to determining that a current bandwidth of the local link is smaller than its nominal bandwidth but larger than zero bandwidth. 3. The microwave node according to claim 1 , wherein the signal indicating a fail of the local link is a signal fail or a manual switch signal. 4. The microwave node according to claim 1 , wherein to determine whether the degree of bandwidth degradation of the local link fulfills the degradation condition, the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to determine whether the local link is currently the link in the ERP network with the lowest bandwidth. 5. The microwave node according to claim 4 , wherein the BNM received from the first node includes current bandwidth information of a remote link of the first node; and wherein, for determining whether the local link is currently the link in the ERP network with the lowest bandwidth, the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to compare the current bandwidth of the local link with the current bandwidth information of the remote link included in the BNM. 6. The microwave node according to claim 5 , wherein for determining whether the local link is currently the link in the ERP network having the lowest bandwidth, the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to apply a tiebreak condition, in response to determining that the current bandwidth of the local link matches the current bandwidth information of the remote link included in the received BNM. 7. The microwave node according to claim 6 , wherein for applying the tiebreak condition, the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to determine the link of the node having the lowest MAC address as the link currently having the lowest bandwidth in the ERP network. 8. The microwave node according to claim 1 , wherein the microwave node is configured to send a BNM including current bandwidth information of the local link to all other nodes in the ERP network. 9. The microwave node according to claim 8 , wherein: the microwave node is further configured to send a message notifying a fail of the local link to the other nodes in the ERP network, and the message and the BNM, which are sent to the other nodes, include a same identifier of the microwave node and local link. 10. The microwave node according to claim 1 , further comprising an ERP control process configured to receive the signal indicating a fail of the local link generated by the processor, and able to block the local link upon receiving said signal. 11. The microwave node according to claim 10 , wherein the ERP control process is configured to unblock, in response to determining that the microwave node is an owner node or neighboring node of a Ring Protection Link (RPL) of the ERP network, the RPL upon receiving the signal indicating a fail of the local link from the processor. 12. The microwave node according to claim 10 , wherein determining that the microwave node receives the signal indicating signal fail of the remote link from the second node, but did not receive a BNM that includes an identifier of the second node, indicates that the second node is a non-microwave node. 13. The microwave node according to claim 12 , wherein the ERP control process is able to unblock the local link, in response to determining that the degree of bandwidth degradation of the local link does not anymore fulfil the degradation condition. 14. The microwave node according to claim 1 , wherein for determining whether the degree of bandwidth degradation of the local link fulfills the degradation condition, the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to determine whether the bandwidth of the local link of the microwave node is below a configured nominal bandwidth of a Ring Protection Link (RPL) of the ERP network. 15. The microwave node according to claim 1 , wherein the program comprises further instructions that when executed cause the processor to generate the signal indicating a fail of the local link, in response to determining that the degradation condition is fulfilled and/or that at least one local fail condition is fulfilled. 16. A method for Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) network, the method comprising: determining, based on a bandwidth notification message (BNM) received from a first node in the ERP network, whether a degree of a bandwidth degradation of a local link of a microwave node fulfils a degradation condition; generating, in response to determining that the degradation condition is fulfilled, a signal indicating a fail of the local link; and determining, in response to receiving from a second node a signal indicating signal fail of a remote link of the second node and having an identifier, and determining, according to the identifier, that a BNM from the second node has not been received, that the degradation condition is not fulfilled. 17. The method according to claim 16 , comprising determining, for determining whether the degree of bandwidth degradation of the local link fulfills the degradation condition, whether the local link is currently the link in the ERP network with the lowest bandwidth. 18. The method according to claim 16 , comprising determining, for determining whether the degree of bandwidth degradation of the local link fulfills the degradation condition, whether the bandwidth of the local link of the microwave node is smaller than a nominal bandwidth but larger than zero bandwidth. 19. The method according to claim 16 , comprising determining, for determining whether the degree of bandwidth degradation of the local link fulfills the degradation condition, whether the bandwidth of the local link of the microwave node is below a configured nominal bandwidth of a Ring Protection Link (RPL) of the ERP network. 20. A computer program product storing instructions, which when executed on a processor cause the processor to: determine, based on a bandwidth notification message (BNM) received from a first node in an ERP network, whether a degree of a bandwidth degradation of a local link of a microwave node fulfils a degradation condition; generate, in response to determining that the degradation condition is fulfilled, a signal indicating a fail of the local link; and determine, in response receiving from a second node a signal indicating signal fail of a remote lin
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