Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol; Overview Of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol; Bridges And Bridge Port Roles - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

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Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

Overview of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

RSTP provides rapid convergence and takes advantage of point-to point wiring of the spanning tree.
Failure in one forwarding path does not affect other forwarding paths. RSTP improves the operation
of the spanning tree while maintaining backward compatibility.
NOTE
The total number of supported STP, RSTP, or MSTP indices is 128.

Bridges and bridge port roles

A bridge in an RSTP rapid spanning tree topology is assigned as the root bridge if it has the highest
priority (lowest bridge identifier) in the topology. Other bridges are referred to as non-root bridges.
Unique roles are assigned to ports on the root and non-root bridges. Role assignments are based
on the following information contained in the BPDU (RSTp packet):
RSTP algorithm uses this information to determine if the RST BPDU received by a port is superior to
the RST BPDU that the port transmits. The two values are compared in the order as given above,
starting with the Root bridge ID. The RST BPDU with a lower value is considered superior. The
superiority and inferiority of the RST BPDU is used to assign a role to a port.
If the value of the received RST BPDU is the same as that of the transmitted RST BPDU, then the
port ID in the RST BPDUs are compared. The RST BPDU with the lower port ID is superior. Port roles
are then calculated appropriately.
The port's role is included in the BPDU that it transmits. The BPDU transmitted by an RSTP port is
referred to as an RST BPDU, while it is operating in RSTP mode.
Ports can have one of the following roles:
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Root bridge ID
Path cost value
Transmitting bridge ID
Designated port ID
Root – Provides the lowest cost path to the root bridge from a specific bridge
Designated – Provides the lowest cost path to the root bridge from a LAN to which it is
connected
Alternate – Provides an alternate path to the root bridge when the root port goes down
Backup – Provides a backup to the LAN when the Designated port goes down
Disabled – Has no role in the topology
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