Figure 24: Rstp Protocol Mechanism - GE T1000 Technical Manual

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Port state
Disabled
Learning
Forwarding
REASON SWITCHES-TM-EN-3
STP protocol has a limitation regarding the time needed to rebuild a topology when
there is a topology change. As shown in the previous section, the protocol waits for
its timers to expire and then takes action, causing it to take several seconds to
converge to a new topology. A faster protocol was required, leading to the creation
of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol.
RSTP is not necessary a new protocol, but an evolution from the STP protocol. It uses
the same philosophy, such as the election of root bridge, but it has added some new
characteristics and concepts to the STP protocol. The figure below shows the
expected port behavior when using RSTP.

Figure 24: RSTP protocol mechanism

The table below illustrates the port state behaviour over the RSTP protocol.
Send BPDU
Receive BPDU
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Compared to the STP protocol, the number of port states has decreased. In STP when
a port is disabled, blocking traffic or listening to BPDU packets over the network
equates to discarding state in RSTP. Learning and forwarding states remain as
explained at the Spanning Tree fundamentals section.
Chapter 4 – Functions
Learn
Forward frames
addresses
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
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