Ports switch 4, Edge ports and edge port roles – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Edge ports and edge port roles

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Ports Switch 4

Switch 4 is not directly connected to the root bridge. It has two ports with superior incoming RST
BPDUs from two separate LANs: Port3 and Port4. The RST BPDUs received on Port3 are superior to
the RST BPDUs received on port 4; therefore, Port3 becomes the Root port and Port4 becomes the
Alternate port.

Edge ports and edge port roles

Brocade’s implementation of RSTP allows ports that are configured as Edge ports to be present in
an RSTP topology. (

Figure 41

). Edge ports are ports of a bridge that connect to workstations or

computers. Edge ports do not register any incoming BPDU activities.

Edge ports assume Designated port roles. Port flapping does not cause any topology change
events on Edge ports since RSTP does not consider Edge ports in the spanning tree calculations.

FIGURE 41

Topology with edge ports

However, if any incoming RST BPDU is received from a previously configured Edge port, RSTP
automatically makes the port as a non-edge port. This is extremely important to ensure a loop free
Layer 2 operation since a non-edge port is part of the active RSTP topology.

The bridge detection state module can auto-detect an Edge port and a non-edge port. An
administrator can also configure a port to be an Edge port. It is recommended that Edge ports are
configured explicitly to take advantage of the Edge port feature, instead of allowing the protocol to
auto-detect them.

Switch 1

Bridge priority = 600

Switch 2

Bridge priority = 1000

Switch 3

Bridge priority = 2000

Port2

Port2

Port3

Port3

Port3

Port2

Port5
Edge Port

Port5
Edge Port

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