Stp Overview; Implement Stp - 3Com 5500-SI Configuration Manual

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STP Overview

Implement STP

RSTP C
ONFIGURATION
This chapter covers the following topics:
STP Overview
RSTP Configuration
RSTP Configuration Example
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is applied in loop networks to block some undesirable
redundant paths with certain algorithms and prune the network into a loop-free tree,
thereby avoiding the proliferation and infinite cycling of the packet in the loop
network.
The fundamental of STP is that the Switches exchange a special type of protocol
packet (which is called configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units, or BPDU, in IEEE
802.1D) to decide the topology of the network. The configuration BPDU contains the
information enough to ensure the Switches to compute the spanning tree.
The configuration BPDU mainly contains the following information:
The root ID consisting of root priority and MAC address
The cost of the shortest path to the root
Designated bridge ID consisting of designated bridge priority and MAC address
Designated port ID consisting of port priority and port number
The age of the configuration BPDU: MessageAge
The maximum age of the configuration BPDU: MaxAge
Configuration BPDU interval: HelloTime
Forward delay of the port: ForwardDelay.
What are the Designated Bridge and Designated Port?
Figure 159 Designated Bridge and Designated Port
Switch B
Switch A
AP1
AP2
BP1
Switch C
BP2
LAN
CP1
CP2

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