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23: MSTP C
HAPTER
ONFIGURATION
Basic concepts in STP
1 Root bridge
A tree network must have a root; hence the concept of "root bridge" has been
introduced in STP.
There is one and only one root bridge in the entire network, and the root bridge
can change alone with changes of the network topology. Therefore, the root
bridge is not fixed.
Upon network convergence, the root bridge generates and sends out
configuration BPDUs at a certain interval, and other devices just forward the
BPDUs. This mechanism ensures topological stability.
2 Root port
On a non-root bridge device, the root port is the port nearest to the root bridge.
The root port is responsible for communicating with the root bridge. A
non-root-bridge device has one and only one root port. The root bridge has no
root port.
3 Designated bridge and designated port
Refer to
Table 10
for the description of designated bridge and designated port.
Table 10 Description of designated bridge and designated port
Classification
For a device
For a LAN
Figure 127
shows designated bridges and designated ports. In the figure, AP1 and
AP2, BP1 and BP2, and CP1 and CP2 are ports on Device A, Device B, and Device
C respectively.
If Device A forwards BPDUs to Device B through AP1, the designated bridge for
Device B is Device A, and the designated port is the port AP1 on Device A.
Two devices are connected to the LAN: Device B and Device C. If Device B
forwards BPDUs to the LAN, the designated bridge for the LAN is Device B, and
the designated port is the port BP2 on Device B.
Designated bridge
The device directly connected with
this device and responsible for
forwarding BPDUs
The device responsible for
forwarding BPDUs to this LAN
segment
Designated port
The port through which the
designated bridge forwards
BPDUs to this device
The port through which the
designated forwards BPDUs to
this LAN segment

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