Stp Operation; Stp Overview; Configuring Stp - 3Com Switch 7700 Configuration Manual

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STP Overview

Configuring STP

STP O
PERATION
This chapter covers the following topics:
STP Overview
Configuring STP
MSTP Overview
Configuring MSTP
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is applied in a loop network to block undesirable
redundant paths. Using STP avoids the proliferation and infinite cycling of a packet
in a loop network.
The fundamental feature of STP is that the switches exchange packets called
configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units, or BPDU, to decide the topology of the
network. The configuration BPDU contains the information that ensures that
switches can compute the spanning tree.
The configuration BPDU contains the following information:
The root ID consisting of root priority and MAC address
The cost of the shortest path to the root
A designated switch ID consisting of designated switch priority and MAC
address
A 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)
A configuration BPDU interval (HelloTime)
A forward delay of the port (ForwardDelay)
STP configuration is described in the following sections:
Designating Switches and Ports
Calculating the STP Algorithm
Generating the Configuration BPDU
Selecting the Optimum Configuration BPDU
Designating the Root Port
Configuring the BPDU Forwarding Mechanism

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