Chapter 11: Configuring Spanning Tree - Cisco Linksys SFE1000P Reference Manual

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Configuring Spanning Tree
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for any arrangement of bridges. STP
also provides one path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops.
Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts. Loops in an extended network can cause
bridges to forward traffic indefinitely, resulting in increased traffic and reducing network efficiency.
The device supports the following Spanning Tree versions:
Classic STP — Provides a single path between end stations, avoiding and eliminating loops.
Rapid STP — Detects and uses network topologies that provide faster convergence of the
spanning tree, without creating forwarding loops.
Multiple STP — Provides full connectivity for packets allocated to any VLAN. Multiple STP is
based on the RSTP. In addition, Multiple STP transmits packets assigned to different VLANs
through different MST regions. MST regions act as a single bridge.
The Spanning Tree section contains the following pages:
Defining STP Properties
Defining Interface Settings
Defining Rapid Spanning Tree
Defining Multiple Spanning Tree

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