802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Overview
Use spanning tree to ensure that only one active path at a time exists between
any two nodes on the network. In networks where there is more than one
physical, active path between any two nodes, enabling spanning tree ensures
a single active path between such nodes by blocking all redundant paths.
Without spanning tree, having more than one active path between a pair of
nodes causes loops in the network, which can result in duplication of mes
sages, leading to a “broadcast storm” that can bring down the network.
N o t e
You should enable spanning tree operation in any switch that is part of a
redundant physical link (loop topology). (It is recommended that you do so
on all switches belonging to a loop topology.) This topic is covered in more
detail under “How Spanning Tree Operates” on page 14-4.
As recommended in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard, the switch uses
single-
instance STP
. (As a result, the switch generates untagged Bridge Protocol
Data Units—BPDUs.) This implementation creates a single spanning tree to
make sure there are no network loops associated with any of the connections
to the switch, regardless of whether multiple VLANs are configured on the
switch. Thus, these switches do not distinguish between VLANs when identi
fying redundant physical links. If VLANs are configured on the switch, see
“Spanning Tree Operation with VLANs” on page 12-30.
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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 6108
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