Spanning Tree - Avaya AP-3 User Manual

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table can hold up to 10,000 entries. To view the Learn Table, click on the
Monitor button in the web interface and select the
The Bridge tab has four sub-categories.

Spanning Tree

Storm Threshold
Intra BSS
Packet Forwarding
Spanning Tree
A Spanning Tree is used to avoid redundant communication loops in
networks with multiple bridging devices. Bridges do not have any inherent
mechanism to avoid loops, because having redundant systems is a
necessity in certain networks. However, redundant systems can cause
Broadcast Storms, multiple frame copies, and MAC address table
instability problems.
Complex network structures can create multiple loops within a network.
The Spanning Tree configuration blocks certain ports on AP devices to
control the path of communication within the network, avoiding loops and
following a spanning tree structure.
For more information on Spanning Tree protocol, please see Section 8.0
of the IEEE 802.1d standard. The Spanning Tree configuration options
are advanced settings. Avaya recommends that you leave these
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