Setting rapid spanning tree on the network, Retrieving ia770 service pack files, if any – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Manual installation of a new G700 with an S8300

514 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server

Setting rapid spanning tree on the network

Spanning Tree (STP) is a loop avoidance protocol. If you don't have loops in your network, you
don't need STP. The "safe" option is always to leave STP enabled. Failure to do so on a network
with a loop (or a network where someone inadvertently plugs the wrong cable into the wrong
ports) will lead to a complete cessation of all traffic. Rapid Spanning Tree is a fast-converging
protocol, faster than the earlier STP, that enables new ports much faster (sub-second) than the
older protocol. Rapid Spanning Tree works with all Avaya equipment, and can be
recommended.

Rapid Spanning Tree is set using the P330 stack processor command line interface.

To enable/disable spanning tree

1. Open a telnet session on the P330 stack processor, using the serial cable connected to the

Console port of the G700.

2. At the P330-x(super)# prompt, type set spantree help and press Enter to display the

set spantree commands selection.

3. To enable Spanning Tree, type set spantree enable and press Enter.

4. To set the rapid spanning tree version, type set spantree version

rapid-spanning-tree

and press Enter.

The 802.1w standard defines differently the default path cost for a port compared to STP
(802.1d). In order to avoid network topology change when migrating to RSTP, the STP path
cost is preserved when changing the spanning tree version to RSTP. You can use the
default RSTP port cost by typing the CLI command set port spantree cost auto.

Note:

Note:

Avaya P330s now support a "Faststart" or "Portfast" function, because the
802.1w standard defined it. An edge port is a port that goes to a device that
cannot form a network loop.
To set an edge-port, type set port edge admin state module/port
edgeport

.

For more information on the Spanning Tree CLI commands, see the Avaya P330 User’s Guide
(available at

http://www.avaya.com/support

).

Retrieving IA770 service pack files, if any

If IA770 is being used, a post-upgrade service pack for IA770 may be required. See the IA770
documentation for procedures to install a service pack. The service pack file and documentation
can be found on the Avaya Support Web Site at http://support.avaya.com.

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