Configuring advanced switching
The Spanning Tree Algorithm produces a logical tree topology out of any arrangement of
bridges. The result is a single path between any two end stations on an extended network. In
addition, the Spanning Tree Algorithm provides a high degree of fault tolerance. It allows the
network to automatically reconfigure the spanning tree topology if there is a bridge or data-path
failure.
The Spanning Tree Algorithm requires five values to derive the spanning tree topology. These
are:
A multicast address specifying all bridges on the extended network. This address is
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media-dependent and is automatically determined by the software.
A network-unique identifier for each bridge on the extended network.
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A unique identifier for each bridge/LAN interface (a port).
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The relative priority of each port.
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The cost of each port.
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After these values are assigned, bridges multicast and process the formatted frames (called
Bridge Protocol Data Units, or BPDUs) to derive a single, loop-free topology throughout the
extended network. The bridges exchange BPDU frames quickly, minimizing the time that
service is unavailable between hosts.
Spanning tree per port
Spanning tree can take up to 30 seconds to open traffic on a port. This delay can cause
problems on ports carrying time-sensitive traffic. You can therefore enable or disable spanning
tree in the G350 on a per-port basis to minimize this effect.
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
The enhanced feature set of the 802.1w standard includes:
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) type 2
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New port roles: Alternate port, Backup port
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Direct handshaking between adjacent bridges regarding a desired topology change (TC).
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This eliminates the need to wait for the timer to expire.
Improvement in the time it takes to propagate TC information. Specifically, TC information
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does not have to be propagated all the way back to the Root Bridge (and back) to be
changed.
Origination of BPDUs on a port-by-port basis
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