Ports on switch 1, Ports on switch 2, Ports on switch 3 – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Overview of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

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The topology in

Figure 40

contains four bridges. Switch 1 is the root bridge since it has the lowest

bridge priority. Switch 2 through Switch 4 are non-root bridges.

FIGURE 40

Simple RSTP topology

Ports on Switch 1

All ports on Switch 1, the root bridge, are assigned Designated port roles.

Ports on Switch 2

Port2 on Switch 2 directly connects to the root bridge; therefore, Port2 is the Root port.

Switch 2’s bridge priority value is superior to that of Switch 3 and Switch 4; therefore, the ports on
Switch 2 that connect to Switch 3 and Switch 4 are given the Designated port role.

Furthermore, Port7 and Port8 on Switch 2 are physically connected. The RST BPDUs transmitted by
Port7 are superior to those Port8 transmits. Therefore, Switch 2 is the Backup port and Port7 is the
Designated port.

Ports on Switch 3

Port2 on Switch 3 directly connects to the Designated port on the root bridge; therefore, it assumes
the Root port role.

The root path cost of the RST BPDUs received on Port4/Switch 3 is inferior to the RST BPDUs
transmitted by the port; therefore, Port4/Switch 3 becomes the Designated port.

Similarly, Switch 3 has a bridge priority value inferior to Switch 2. Port3 on Switch 3 connects to
Port 3 on Switch 2. This port will be given the Alternate port role, since a Root port is already
established on this bridge.

Switch 1

Bridge priority = 100

Switch 2

Bridge priority = 200

Switch 3

Bridge priority = 300

Switch 4

Bridge priority = 400

Port2

Port2

Port2

Port3

Port3

Port3

Port3

Port4

Port4

Port4

Port7

Port8

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