Spanning Tree
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4.6 The Rapid Spanning Tree
Protocol
Redundancy
Release 6.0 07/2010
X
Edge port
Every network segment with no additional RSTP bridges is connected
with exactly one designated port. In this case, this designated port is also
an edge port. The distinction of an edge port is the fact that it does not
receive any RST BPDUs (Rapid Spanning Tree Bridge Protocol Data
Units).
X
Alternate port
This is a blocked port that takes over the task of the bridge port if the
connection to the root bridge is lost. The alternate port provides a backup
connection to the root bridge.
X
Backup port
This is a blocked port that serves as a backup in case the connection to
the designated port of this network segment (without any RSTP bridges)
is lost
X
Disabled port
This is the port that does not participate in the Spanning Tree Operation,
i.e., is switched off or does not have any connection.
Summary of Contents for MACH 1040 Series
Page 8: ...Key 8 Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 12: ...Introduction 12 1 2 Overview of Redundancy Protocols Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 26: ...Ring Redundancy 26 2 2 Example of an MRP Ring Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 38: ...Multiple Rings 38 3 1 Sub Ring Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
Page 76: ...Index 76 4 7 Combining RSTP and MRP Redundancy Release 6 0 07 2010...
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