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When the digest snooping feature is enabled on a port, the port state turns to
the discarding state. That is, the port will not send BPDU packets. The port is
not involved in the STP calculation until it receives BPDU packets from the peer
port.
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The digest snooping feature is needed only when your switch is connected to
another manufacturer’s switches adopting proprietary spanning tree protocols.
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To enable the digest snooping feature successfully, you must first enable it on
all the ports of your switch that are connected to another manufacturer’s
switches adopting proprietary spanning tree protocols and then enable it
globally.
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To enable the digest snooping feature, the interconnected switches and
another manufacturer’s switch adopting proprietary spanning tree protocols
must be configured with exactly the same MST region-related configurations
(including region name, revision level, and VLAN-to-MSTI mapping).
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The digest snooping feature must be enabled on all the switch ports that
connect to another manufacturer’s switches adopting proprietary spanning
tree protocols in the same MST region.
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When the digest snooping feature is enabled globally, the VLAN-to-MSTI
mapping table cannot be modified.
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The digest snooping feature is not applicable to boundary ports in an MST
region.
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The digest snooping feature is not applicable to edge ports in an MST region.
Configuring Rapid
Transition
Introduction
Designated ports of RSTP-enabled or MSTP-enabled switches use the following
two types of packets to implement rapid transition:
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Proposal packets: Packets sent by designated ports to request rapid transition
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Agreement packets: Packets used to acknowledge rapid transition requests
Both RSTP and MSTP specify that the upstream switch can perform rapid transition
operation on the designated port only when the port receives an agreement
packet from the downstream switch. The difference between RSTP and MSTP are:
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For MSTP, the upstream switch sends agreement packets to the downstream
switch; and the downstream switch sends agreement packets to the upstream
switch only after it receives agreement packets from the upstream switch.
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For RSTP, the upstream switch does not send agreement packets to the
downstream switch.
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Table 135
Configure digest snooping
Operation Command Description
Summary of Contents for Switch 4210 9-Port
Page 22: ...20 CHAPTER 1 CLI CONFIGURATION ...
Page 74: ...72 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION FILE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 84: ...82 CHAPTER 5 VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 96: ...94 CHAPTER 8 IP PERFORMANCE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 108: ...106 CHAPTER 9 PORT BASIC CONFIGURATION ...
Page 122: ...120 CHAPTER 11 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 140: ...138 CHAPTER 13 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 234: ...232 CHAPTER 17 802 1X CONFIGURATION ...
Page 246: ...244 CHAPTER 20 AAA OVERVIEW ...
Page 270: ...268 CHAPTER 21 AAA CONFIGURATION ...
Page 292: ...290 CHAPTER 26 DHCP BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 318: ...316 CHAPTER 29 MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 340: ...338 CHAPTER 30 CLUSTER ...
Page 362: ...360 CHAPTER 33 SNMP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 368: ...366 CHAPTER 34 RMON CONFIGURATION ...
Page 450: ...448 CHAPTER 39 TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 451: ......
Page 452: ...450 CHAPTER 39 TFTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 470: ...468 CHAPTER 40 INFORMATION CENTER ...
Page 496: ...494 CHAPTER 44 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...