Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Features Guide

Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Figure 38. Loop Guard Example 2

But if loop guard is enabled on port 14 on switch 3, the port, instead of
changing to the forwarding state, stays in the blocking state, preventing
the formation of the loop.

Figure 39. Loop Guard Example 3

The previous example illustrates how loop guard works to maintain a loop-
free topology by keeping alternate ports in the blocking state when they
stop receiving BPDUs. Loop guard can also work on root and designated
ports that are in the forwarding state. This is illustrated in the next two
examples.

Switch 3

Switch 2

Switch 1
Root bridge

Port 17
Stops transmitting BDPUs

Port 14
Transitions to the forwarding
state from the blocking state

Switch 3

Switch 1
Root bridge

Port 17
Stops transmitting BPDUs

Port 14
Loop guard keeps the port in
the blocking state

Switch 2

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