Overview Of The Spanning Tree Protocol - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare 7.2e Installation And User Manual

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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
This chapter covers the following topics:
• Overview of the Spanning Tree Protocol on page 195
• Spanning Tree Domains on page 196
• STP Configurations on page 198
• Per-VLAN Spanning Tree on page 202
• Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol on page 202
• STP Rules and Restrictions on page 213
• Configuring STP on the Switch on page 213
• Displaying STP Settings on page 216
Using the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) functionality of the switch makes your network more fault
tolerant. The following sections explain more about STP and the STP features supported by
ExtremeWare.
NOTE
STP is a part of the 802.1d bridge specification defined by the IEEE Computer Society. To explain STP
in terms used by the 802.1d specification, the switch will be referred to as a bridge.

Overview of the Spanning Tree Protocol

STP is a bridge-based mechanism for providing fault tolerance on networks. STP allows you to
implement parallel paths for network traffic, and ensure that:
• Redundant paths are disabled when the main paths are operational.
• Redundant paths are enabled if the main path fails.
NOTE
STP is not supported in conjunction with ESRP.
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