How stp works – ZyXEL Communications ES-4024A User Manual

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ES-4024A Series Switch Support Notes


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How STP Works

Spanning Tree provide a loop-free network. When a switch supported STP

recognize a loop in the network topology, it blocks one or more redundant

ports. Spanning Tree Protocol continually explore the network, so when the

network topology changes, STP automatically reconfigure switch ports to avoid

the failure by blocking certain port.

Spanning tree algorithm aware switches (bridges) exchange configuration

messages periodically. The configuration message is a multicast frame called

BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit) or Hello message. According to BPDU,

these STP aware will construct a loop free network with "tree" architecture.

STP operation is listed as the following:

1. Select a root bridge

Only one switch/ bridge can be selected as the root bridge in a given network.

All other decisions in the network, such as which port is blocked and which port

is put in forwarding mode, are made regarding this root bridge. The root bridge

is the "root" of the constructed "tree".

1. One of the important field included in the BPDU is the bridge ID.

Each bridge has unique bridge ID. The root bridge is the bridge

with the lowest bridge ID in the spanning tree network.

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