Operating Rules For Fast Uplink - HP ProCurve Series 4100GL Management And Configuration Manual

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802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Table 14-5. STP Parameter Settings for Figure 14-12
STP Parameter
Switch "1"
1
Switch Priority
0
(Fast) Uplink
No
1
This setting ensures that Switch "1" will be the primary root switch for STP in figure 14-12.
2
This setting ensures that Switch "2" will be the backup root switch for STP in figure 14-12.
With the above-indicated topology and configuration:
Scenario 1: If the link between switches "4" and "2" goes down, then the
link between switches "4" and "3" will begin forwarding in as little as ten
seconds.
Scenario 2: If Switch "1" fails, then:
Switch "2" becomes the root switch.
The link between Switch "3" and Switch "2" begins forwarding.
The link between Switch "2" and the LAN begins forwarding.

Operating Rules for Fast Uplink

A switch with ports configured for fast uplink must be an edge switch and
not either an interior switch or the STP root switch.
Configure fast-uplink on only the edge switch ports used for providing
redundant STP uplink connections in a network. (Configuring Fast-Uplink
STP on ports in interior switches can create network performance prob­
lems.) That is, a port configured for STP uplink should not be connected
to a switch that is sequentially further away from the STP root device. For
example, switch "4" in figure 14-12 (page 14-28) is an edge switch.
Configure fast uplink on a group (two or more) of redundant edge-switch
uplink ports where only one port in the group is expected to be in the
forwarding state at any given time.
802.1D Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
Switch "2"
Switch "3"
2
1
32,768 (default)
No
No
Switch "4"
32,768 (default)
Ports 3 & 5
14-29

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