Enabling Loop Guard - H3C S3610-28P Operation Manual

S3610 & s5510 series
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Operation Manual – MSTP
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Enter system view
Enter
Ethernet
interface
view or port
group view
Enable the root guard
function for the port(s)

1.9.4 Enabling Loop Guard

Note:
The support for this feature depends on the specific device model.
We recommend that you enable loop guard if your device supports this function.
By keeping receiving BPDUs from the upstream device, a device can maintain the state
of the root port and other blocked ports. However, due to link congestion or
unidirectional link failures, these ports may fail to receive BPDUs from the upstream
device. In this case, the downstream device will reselect the port roles: those ports
failed to receive upstream BPDUs will become designated ports and the blocked ports
will transition to the forwarding state, resulting in loops in the switched network. The
loop guard function can suppress the occurrence of such loops.
If a loop guard–enabled port fails to receive BPDUs from the upstream device, and if
the port took part in STP calculation, all the instances on the port, no matter what roles
they play, will be set to, and stay in, the Discarding state.
To do...
system-view
Enter
Ethernet
interface interface-type
interface
interface-number
view
port-group { manual
Enter port
port-group-name |
group view
aggregation agg-id }
stp root-protection
Use the command...
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Chapter 1 MSTP Configuration
Remarks
Required
Use either command.
Configurations made in
Ethernet interface view
will take effect on the
current port only;
configurations made in
port group view will take
effect on all ports in the
port group.
Required
Disabled by default

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