
Spanning Tree Configuration Summary
6-2 Spanning Tree Configuration
blocking
for
all
traffic
flowing
between
the
two
switches.
The
blocking
links
are
effectively
used
only
if
the
forwarding
link
goes
down.
MSTP
assigns
each
VLAN
present
on
the
network
to
a
particular
Spanning
Tree
instance,
allowing
each
switch
port
to
be
in
a
distinct
state
for
each
such
instance:
blocking
for
one
Spanning
Tree
while
forwarding
for
another.
Thus,
traffic
associated
with
one
set
of
VLANs
can
traverse
a
particular
inter
‐
switch
link,
while
traffic
associated
with
another
set
of
VLANs
can
be
blocked
on
that
link.
If
VLANs
are
assigned
to
Spanning
Trees
wisely,
no
inter
‐
switch
link
will
be
completely
idle,
maximizing
network
utilization.
For
details
on
creating
Spanning
Tree
instances,
refer
to
“
set
spantree
msti
”
on
page 6
‐
12.
For
details
on
mapping
Spanning
Tree
instances
to
VLANs,
refer
to
“
set
spantree
mstmap
”
on
page 6
‐
13.
Spanning Tree Features
The
G
‐
Series
device
meets
the
requirements
of
the
Spanning
Tree
Protocols
by
performing
the
following
functions:
•
Creating
a
single
Spanning
Tree
from
any
arrangement
of
switching
or
bridging
elements.
•
Compensating
automatically
for
the
failure,
removal,
or
addition
of
any
device
in
an
active
data
path.
•
Achieving
port
changes
in
short
time
intervals,
which
establishes
a
stable
active
topology
quickly
with
minimal
network
disturbance.
•
Using
a
minimum
amount
of
communications
bandwidth
to
accomplish
the
operation
of
the
Spanning
Tree
Protocol.
•
Reconfiguring
the
active
topology
in
a
manner
that
is
transparent
to
stations
transmitting
and
receiving
data
packets.
•
Managing
the
topology
in
a
consistent
and
reproducible
manner
through
the
use
of
Spanning
Tree
Protocol
parameters.
Loop Protect
The
Loop
Protect
feature
prevents
or
short
circuits
loop
formation
in
a
network
with
redundant
paths
by
requiring
ports
to
receive
type
2
BPDUs
(RSTP/MSTP)
on
point
‐
to
‐
point
inter
‐
switch
links
(ISLs)
before
their
states
are
allowed
to
become
forwarding.
Further,
if
a
BPDU
timeout
occurs
on
a
port,
its
state
becomes
listening
until
a
BPDU
is
received.
Both
upstream
and
downstream
facing
ports
are
protected.
When
a
root
or
alternate
port
loses
its
path
to
the
root
bridge
due
to
a
message
age
expiration
it
takes
on
the
role
of
designated
port.
It
will
not
forward
traffic
until
a
BPDU
is
received.
When
a
port
is
intended
to
be
the
designated
port
in
an
ISL
it
constantly
proposes
and
will
not
forward
until
a
BPDU
is
received,
and
will
revert
to
listening
if
it
fails
to
get
a
response.
This
protects
against
misconfiguration
and
protocol
failure
by
the
connected
bridge.
The
Disputed
BPDU
mechanism
protects
against
looping
in
situations
where
there
is
one
way
communication.
A
disputed
BPDU
is
one
in
which
the
flags
field
indicates
a
designated
role
and
Note:
MSTP and RSTP are fully compatible and interoperable with each other and with legacy
STP 802.1D.
Note:
The term “bridge” is used as an equivalent to the term “switch” or “device” in this document.
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