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7.2 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

STP detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between switches, bridges or
routers. It allows a bridge to interact with other STP-compliant bridges in your network to
ensure that only one route exists between any two stations on the network.

7.2.1 Rapid STP

The ZyWALL uses IEEE 802.1w RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) that allow faster
convergence of the spanning tree (while also being backwards compatible with STP-only
aware bridges). Using RSTP, topology change information does not have to propagate to the
root bridge and unwanted learned addresses are flushed from the filtering database. In RSTP,
the port states are Discarding, Learning, and Forwarding.

7.2.2 STP Terminology

The root bridge is the base of the spanning tree.
Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame from the root bridge to that port. It is assigned
according to the speed of the link to which a port is attached. The slower the media, the higher
the cost - see the next table.

Table 27 STP Path Costs

Path Cost
Path Cost
Path Cost
Path Cost
Path Cost
Path Cost
On each bridge, the root port is the port through which this bridge communicates with the root.
It is the port on this switch with the lowest path cost to the root (the root path cost). If there is
no root port, then this bridge has been accepted as the root bridge of the spanning tree network.
For each LAN segment, a designated bridge is selected. This bridge has the lowest cost to the
root among the bridges connected to the LAN.

7.2.3 How STP Works

After a bridge determines the lowest cost-spanning tree with STP, it enables the root port and
the ports that are the designated ports for connected LANs, and disables all other ports that
participate in STP. Network packets are therefore only forwarded between enabled ports,
eliminating any possible network loops.
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RECOMMENDED
LINK SPEED
VALUE
4Mbps
250
10Mbps
100
16Mbps
62
100Mbps
19
1Gbps
4
10Gbps
2
RECOMMENDED
RANGE
100 to 1000
50 to 600
40 to 400
10 to 60
3 to 10
1 to 5
Chapter 7 Bridge Screens
ALLOWED
RANGE
1 to 65535
1 to 65535
1 to 65535
1 to 65535
1 to 65535
1 to 65535

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