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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

Chapter 16

Spanning Tree Protocol - RSTP
and STP

The spanning tree protocol (STP) and its successor rapid spanning tree protocol
(RSTP) are the standard protocols to support redundancy while avoiding broad-
cast storms in switched networks. WeOS supports RSTP with fall-back to STP
when connecting the switch to another device only capable of STP.

STP/RSTP does not provide the same convergence performance as FRNT, how-
ever, STP/RSTP can handle arbitrary switched topologies, while FRNT operates in
a ring structure. For information on FRNT, and coexistence between FRNT and
RSTP, see

chapter 14

.

RSTP is disabled at factory default.

16.1

Overview of RSTP/STP features

Table 16.1

provides a summary of available RSTP/STP features in WeOS. Further

descriptions of the spanning tree protocol and the available features are provided
in

sections 16.1.1

-

16.1.3

.

16.1.1

Spanning Tree Introduction

Loops in switched networks are dangerous, since packets can loop around forever
and jam the network - as opposed to IP and routed networks, Ethernet frames do

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