Configuring Spanning Tree - 3Com 3CRUS2475 User Manual

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This section contains information for configuring STP. The Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) provides tree topography for any arrangement of bridges.
STP also provides a single path between end stations on a network,
eliminating loops.
Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts. Loops in an
extended network can cause bridges to forward traffic indefinitely,
resulting in increased traffic and reducing network efficiency.
The device supports the following STP versions:
Classic STP — Provides a single path between end stations, avoiding
and eliminating loops. For more information on configuring Classic
STP, see Defining Classic Spanning Tree for Ports.
Rapid STP — Detects and uses network topologies that provide faster
convergence of the spanning tree, without creating forwarding loops.
For more information on configuring Rapid STP, see Defining Rapid
Spanning Tree.
Multiple STP — Provides various load balancing scenarios. For
example, if port A is blocked in one STP instance, the same port can
be placed in the Forwarding State in another STP instance. For more
information on configuring Multiple STP, see Defining Multiple
Spanning Tree.
This section contains the following topics:
Configuring Classic Spanning Tree
Defining Rapid Spanning Tree
Defining Multiple Spanning Tree
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