Spanning Tree Protocol Features; Link Aggregation - Dell PowerConnect 54 Series User Manual

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Spanning Tree Protocol Features

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
802.1d Spanning tree is a standard Layer 2 switch requirement that allows bridges to automatically prevent
and resolve L2 forwarding loops. Switches exchange configuration messages using specifically formatted
frames and selectively enable and disable forwarding on ports.
For more information, see "Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol" on page 275.
Fast Link
STP can take up to 30-60 seconds to converge. During this time, STP detects possible loops, allowing time
for status changes to propagate and for relevant devices to respond. 30-60 seconds is considered too long of
a response time for many applications. The Fast Link option bypasses this delay, and can be used in network
topologies where forwarding loops do not occur.
For more information enabling Fast Link for ports and LAGs, see "Defining STP Port Settings" on page 280
or "Defining STP LAG Settings" on page 285.
IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree can take 30-60 seconds for each host to decide whether its ports are actively forwarding
traffic. Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) detects uses of network topologies to enable faster convergence,
without creating forwarding loops.
For more information, see "Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree" on page 287.
STP Root Guard
Root guard restricts the interface from functioning as the root port for the switch
Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP)
MTSP operation maps VLAN into STP instances. Multiple spanning tree provides differing load balancing
scenario. Packet assigned to various VLANs are transmitted along different paths within Multiple Spanning
Tree Regions(MST Regions). Regions are one or more Multiple Spanning Tree Bridges by which frames can
be transmitted.

Link Aggregation

For more information, see "Aggregating Ports" on page 324.
Link Aggregation
Up to eight Aggregated Links may be defined, each with up to eight member ports, to form a single Link
Aggregated Group (LAG). This enables:
Fault tolerance protection from physical link disruption
Higher bandwidth connections
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