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Device
Comparison process
Configuration BPDU
on ports after
comparison
will be replaced with the calculated configuration BPDU,
which will be sent out periodically.
Device C
•
Port CP1 receives the configuration BPDU of Device A
{0, 0, 0, AP2}. Device C finds that the received
configuration BPDU is superior to the configuration
BPDU of the local port {2, 0, 2, CP1}, and it updates the
configuration BPDU of CP1.
•
Port CP2 receives the configuration BPDU of port BP2 of
Device B {1, 0, 1, BP2} before the configuration BPDU is
updated. Device C finds that the received configuration
BPDU is superior to the configuration BPDU of the local
port {2, 0, 2, CP2}, and it updates the configuration
BPDU of CP2.
•
CP1: {0, 0, 0, AP2}
•
CP2: {1, 0, 1, BP2}
After comparison:
•
The configuration BPDU of CP1 is elected as the
optimum configuration BPDU, so CP1 is identified as the
root port, the configuration BPDUs of which will not be
changed.
•
Device C compares the calculated designated port
configuration BPDU {0, 10, 2, CP2} with the configuration
BPDU of CP2, and CP2 becomes the designated port,
and the configuration BPDU of this port will be replaced
with the calculated configuration BPDU.
•
Root port CP1: {0,
0, 0, AP2}
•
Designated
port
CP2: {0, 10, 2, CP2}
•
Then, port CP2 receives the updated configuration
BPDU of Device B {0, 5, 1, BP2}. Because the received
configuration BPDU is superior to its own configuration
BPDU, Device C launches a BPDU update process.
•
At the same time, port CP1 receives periodic
configuration BPDUs from Device A. Device C does not
launch an update process after comparison.
•
CP1: {0, 0, 0, AP2}
•
CP2: {0, 5, 1, BP2}
After comparison:
•
Because the root path cost of CP2 (9) (root path cost of
the BPDU (5) plus path cost corresponding to CP2 (4)) is
smaller than the root path cost of CP1 (10) (root path
cost of the BPDU (0) + path cost corresponding to CP2
(10)), the BPDU of CP2 is elected as the optimum BPDU,
and CP2 is elected as the root port, the messages of
which will not be changed.
•
After comparison between the configuration BPDU of
CP1 and the calculated designated port configuration
BPDU, port CP1 is blocked, with the configuration BPDU
of the port unchanged, and the port will not receive data
from Device A until a spanning tree calculation process is
triggered by a new event, for example, the link from
Device B to Device C going down.
•
Blocked port CP2:
{0, 0, 0, AP2}
•
Root port CP2: {0,
5, 1, BP2}
After the comparison processes described in
, a spanning tree with Device A as the root
bridge is established, and the topology is as shown in
.
Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork NJ5000
Page 12: ...x Index 440 ...
Page 39: ...27 Figure 16 Configuration complete ...
Page 67: ...55 Figure 47 Displaying the speed settings of ports ...
Page 78: ...66 Figure 59 Loopback test result ...
Page 158: ...146 Figure 156 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Page 183: ...171 Figure 171 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...
Page 243: ...231 Figure 237 IPv6 active route table ...