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Figure 37 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
# Enable Digest Snooping on HundredGigE 1/0/1 of Device A and enable global Digest Snooping on
Device A.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] interface hundredgige 1/0/1
[DeviceA-HundredGigE1/0/1] stp config-digest-snooping
[DeviceA-HundredGigE1/0/1] quit
[DeviceA] stp global config-digest-snooping
# Enable Digest Snooping on HundredGigE 1/0/1 of Device B and enable global Digest Snooping on
Device B.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] interface hundredgige 1/0/1
[DeviceB-HundredGigE1/0/1] stp config-digest-snooping
[DeviceB-HundredGigE1/0/1] quit
[DeviceB] stp global config-digest-snooping
Configuring No Agreement Check
In RSTP and MSTP, the following types of messages are used for rapid state transition on
designated ports:
•
Proposal
—Sent by designated ports to request rapid transition
•
Agreement
—Used to acknowledge rapid transition requests
Both RSTP and MSTP devices can perform rapid transition on a designated port only when the port
receives an agreement packet from the downstream device. RSTP and MSTP devices have the
following differences:
•
For MSTP, the root port of the downstream device sends an agreement packet only after it
receives an agreement packet from the upstream device.
•
For RSTP, the downstream device sends an agreement packet whether or not an agreement
packet from the upstream device is received.
Device C
Root bridge
HGE1/0/1
HGE1/0/2
HGE1/0/1
HGE1/0/2
HGE1/0/1
HGE1/0/2
Root port
Designated port
Normal link
Blocked link
Blocked port
Device A
Device B
MST region