Truncating tree timing & speedy tree protocol, Truncating tree timing, Speedy tree protocol – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring Fast Spanning Tree

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Truncating Tree Timing & Speedy Tree Protocol

Two additional enhancements are also included with the Fast Spanning Tree feature for
improved performance: Truncating Tree Timing and Speedy Tree Protocol.

Truncating Tree Timing

Truncating Tree Timing allows Designated Ports attached to Point-to-Point links to change to
Forwarding mode faster, by utilizing two extra bits in the Configuration

BPDU

for

communication between neighboring bridges. This enhancement promotes quicker
restoration of service between communicating stations and reduced flooding of traffic during
relearning of station location information.

Speedy Tree Protocol

Speedy Tree Protocol significantly improves reconfiguration performance by allowing inferior
information sent by the designated bridge for each

LAN

to be accepted, rather than timed out.

Additionally, information previously received expires immediately on link failure. In both
cases, spanning tree recomputation occurs, which can cause changes in both root and
designated ports.

Configuring Truncating Tree Timing & Speedy Tree Protocol

Both Truncating Tree Timing and Speedy Tree Protocol are enabled by default. These features
are configured by editing the following lines in the command file (

mpx.cmd

):

truncatingSt=1
speedySt=1

To disable the Truncating Tree Timing feature, change the numeric entry for

truncatingSt

from

1

to

0

. (To re-enable the feature, change the numeric entry back to

1

.)

To disable the Speedy Tree Protocol feature, change the numeric entry for

speedySt

from

1

to

0

. (To re-enable the feature, change the numeric entry back to

1

.)

Important Note

Do not attempt to edit the command file (

mpx.cmd

)

unless you have had significant experience working
with files of this type. For additional information, see
Editing Text Files in Chapter 7, “Managing Files.”

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