Stp And Rstp Root Guard - Allied Telesis AT-8100L/8 User Manual

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Chapter 53: STP, RSTP and MSTP Protocols

STP and RSTP Root Guard

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The Root Guard feature enforces the root bridge placement in a network.
It ensures the port that you have configured with the Root Guard feature is
a designated port. Normally, root bridge ports are all designated ports,
unless two or more ports of the root bridge are connected.
If the bridge receives a superior BPDU on a root-designated port, the Root
Guard feature changes the state of the port to a "root inconsistent" STP
state. This state varies depending on the spanning tree designation. For
STP, this is a listening state. For RSTP (and MSTP), this is a discarding
state. For more information about this command, see "SPANNING-TREE
GUARD ROOT" on page 837 in the RSTP Commands chapter.
Note
This feature is also supported in MSTP. See "MSTP Root Guard" on
page 868 for more information.

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