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Basic concepts in STP

Root bridge
A tree network must have a root bridge.
There is only one root bridge in the entire network. The entire network contains only one root bridge. All
the other bridges in the network are called "leaf nodes." The root bridge is not permanent, but can
change when the network topology changes.
Upon initialization of a network, each device generates and periodically sends configuration BPDUs with
itself as the root bridge. After network convergence, only the root bridge generates and periodically
sends configuration BPDUs. The other devices only forward BPDUs.
Root port
On a non-root bridge, the port nearest to the root bridge is the root port. The root port communicates with
the root bridge. Each non-root bridge has only one root port. The root bridge has no root port.
Designated bridge and designated port
Table 6 Description of designated bridges and designated ports
Classification
For a device
For a LAN
As shown in
BPDUs to Device B through port A1, the designated bridge for Device B is Device A, and the designated
port of Device B is port A1 on Device A. If Device B forwards BPDUs to the LAN, the designated bridge
for the LAN is Device B, and the designated port for the LAN is port B2 on Device B.
Figure 13 Schematic diagram of designated bridges and designated ports
Designated bridge
Device directly connected with the local
device and responsible for forwarding
BPDUs to the local device.
Device responsible for forwarding BPDUs
to this LAN segment.
Figure
13, Device B and Device C are directly connected to a LAN. If Device A forwards
Designated port
Port through which the designated bridge
forwards BPDUs to this device.
Port through which the designated bridge
forwards BPDUs to this LAN segment.
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