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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Mixed STP and

RSTP Networks

RSTP IEEE 802.1w is fully compliant with STP IEEE 802.1d. Your network
can consist of bridges running both protocols. STP and RSTP in the same
network can operate together to create a single spanning tree domain.

If you decide to activate spanning tree on the switch, there is no reason
not to activate RSTP on an AT-9400 Series switch even when all other
switches are running STP. The switch can combine its RSTP with the STP
of the other switches. The switch monitors the traffic on each port for
BPDU packets. Ports that receive RSTP BPDU packets operates in RSTP
mode while ports receiving STP BPDU packets operate in STP mode.

Spanning Tree

and VLANs

The spanning tree implementation in the AT-S63 management software is
a single-instance spanning tree. The switch supports just one spanning
tree. You cannot define multiple spanning trees.

The single spanning tree encompasses all ports on the switch. If the ports
are divided into different VLANs, the spanning tree crosses the VLAN
boundaries. This point can pose a problem in networks containing multiple
VLANs that span different switches and are connected with untagged
ports. In this situation, STP blocks a data link because it detects a data
loop. This can cause fragmentation of your VLANs.

This issue is illustrated in Figure 169. Two VLANs, Sales and Production,
span two AT-9400 Series switches. Two links consisting of untagged ports
connect the separate parts of each VLAN. If STP or RSTP is activated on
the switches, one of the links is disabled. In the example, the port on the
top switch that links the two parts of the Production VLAN is changed to
the block state. This leaves the two parts of the Production VLAN unable
to communicate with each other.

Figure 169. VLAN Fragmentation

Sales

VLAN

Production

VLAN

Production

VLAN

Sales
VLAN

Blocked Port

Blocked Data Link

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