Convergence in a simple topology – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Convergence in a simple topology

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FIGURE 52

Handshake completed after election of new root port

Recall that Switch 200 sent the agreed flag to Port4/Switch 60 and not to Port1/Switch 100 (the
port that connects Switch 100 to Switch 200). Therefore, Port1/Switch 100 does not go into
forwarding state instantly. It waits until two instances of the forward delay timer expires on the port
before it goes into forwarding state.

At this point the handshake between the Switch 60 and Switch 200 is complete.

The remaining bridges (Switch 300 and Switch 400) may have to go through the reroot handshake
if a new Root port needs to be assigned.

Convergence in a simple topology

The examples in this section illustrate how RSTP convergence occurs in a simple Layer 2 topology
at start-up.

NOTE

The remaining examples assume that the appropriate handshake mechanisms occur as port roles
and states change.

Switch 100

Port2

Designated

port

Port2
Root port

Switch 60

Port4
Designated port

Port1

Proposing

Port1
Alternate port

Port4
Root port

Switch 200

Port2

Port2

Port3

Port3

Proposing

Proposing

Switch 300

Switch 400

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