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Device
NOTE:
In
Table
12, each configuration BPDU contains the following fields: root bridge ID, root path cost,
designated bridge ID, and designated port ID.
After the comparison processes described in
is established, and the topology is shown in
Figure 19 The final calculated spanning tree
NOTE:
This example shows a simplified spanning tree calculation process.
The configuration BPDU forwarding mechanism of STP
The configuration BPDUs of STP are forwarded following these guidelines:
Upon network initiation, every device regards itself as the root bridge, generates configuration
BPDUs with itself as the root, and sends the configuration BPDUs at a regular hello interval.
If the root port received a configuration BPDU and the received configuration BPDU is superior to
the configuration BPDU of the port, the device increases the message age carried in the
configuration BPDU following a certain rule and starts a timer to time the configuration BPDU while
sending this configuration BPDU through the designated port.
Comparison process
Device C finds that the root path cost of Port C1 (10) (root path
cost of the received configuration BPDU (0) plus path cost of Port
C1 (10)) is larger than that of Port C2 (9) (root path cost of the
received configuration BPDU (5) plus path cost of Port C2 (4)),
decides that the configuration BPDU of Port C2 is the optimum,
and selects Port C2 as the root port with the configuration BPDU
unchanged.
Based on the configuration BPDU and path cost of the root port,
Device C calculates a designated port configuration BPDU for
Port C1 {0, 9, 2, Port C1} and compares it with the existing
configuration BPDU of Port C1 {0, 0, 0, Port A2}. Device C finds
that the existing configuration BPDU is superior to the calculated
one and blocks Port C1 with the configuration BPDU
unchanged. Then Port C1 does not forward data until a new
event triggers a spanning tree calculation process, for example,
the link between Device B and Device C is down.
Table
12, a spanning tree with Device A as the root bridge
Figure
19.
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Configuration BPDU on
ports after comparison
Blocked port (Port C1):
{0, 0, 0, Port A2}
Root port (Port C2): {0,
5, 1, Port B2}

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