Rstp And Vlt; Important Points To Remember - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Configure an EdgePort on page 873
Preventing Network Disruptions with BPDU Guard on page 1011
Influence RSTP Root Selection on page 874
Configuring Spanning Trees as Hitless on page 1017
SNMP Traps for Root Elections and Topology Changes on page 875
Fast Hellos for Link State Detection on page 875
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change on page 701

Important Points to Remember

RSTP is disabled by default.
FTOS supports only one Rapid Spanning Tree (RST) instance.
All interfaces in VLANs and all enabled interfaces in Layer 2 mode are automatically added to the
RST topology.
Avoid using the
group of ports to a range of VLANs sends multiple messages to the RSTP task. When using the
command, Dell Force10 recommends limiting the range to 5 ports and 40 VLANs.

RSTP and VLT

VLT provides loop-free redundant topologies and does not require rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP).
RSTP can cause temporary port state blocking and may cause topology changes after link or node failures.
Spanning tree topology changes are distributed to the entire layer 2 network, which can cause a
network-wide flush of learned MAC and ARP addresses, requiring these addresses to be re-learned.
However, enabling RSTP can detect potential loops caused by non-system issues such as cabling errors or
incorrect configurations. RSTP is useful for potential loop detection but should be configured using the
specifications below to minimize possible topology changes after link or node failure.
The following recommendations will help you avoid these issues and the associated traffic loss caused by
using rapid spanning trees when VLT is enabled on both VLT peers:
Any ports at the edge of the spanning tree's operating domain should be configured as edge ports,
which are directly connected to end stations or server racks. Ports connected directly to layer 3-only
routers not running STP should have RSTP disabled or be configured as edge ports.
Ensure the primary VLT node is the root bridge and the secondary VLT peer node has the second-best
bridge ID in the network. If the primary VLT peer node fails, the secondary VLT peer node becomes
the root bridge, avoiding problems with spanning tree port state changes that occur when a VLT node
fails or recovers.
Even with this configuration, if the node has non-VLT ports using RSTP that are not configured as
edge ports and are connected to other layer 2 switches, spanning tree topology changes can still be
detected after VLT node recovery. To avoid this scenario, ensure that any non-VLT ports are
configured as edge ports or have RSTP disabled.
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Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
command to add a large group of ports to a large group of VLANs; adding a
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