Implementation of mstp on devices, Protocols and standards, Spanning tree configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Implementation of MSTP on devices

MSTP is compatible with STP and RSTP. Devices that are running MSTP and that are used for spanning

tree calculation can identify STP and RSTP protocol packets.
In addition to basic MSTP functions, the following functions are provided for ease of management:

Root bridge hold

Root bridge backup

Root guard

BPDU guard

Loop guard

TC-BPDU guard

Support for hot swapping of interface cards and active/standby changeover.

Protocols and standards

The spanning tree protocols are documented in the following standards:

IEEE 802.1d, Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges

IEEE 802.1w, Part 3: Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges—Amendment 2: Rapid Reconfiguration

IEEE 802.1s, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks—Amendment 3: Multiple Spanning Trees

Spanning tree configuration task list

Before configuring a spanning tree, you must determine the spanning tree protocol to be used (STP, RSTP,

PVST, or MSTP) and plan the device roles (the root bridge or leaf node).
Complete the following tasks to configure STP:

Task Remarks

Setting the spanning tree mode

Required
Configure the device to work

in STP-compatible mode.

Configuring the root bridge or a secondary root bridge

Optional

Configuring the device priority

Optional

Configuring the network diameter of a switched network

Optional

Configuring spanning tree timers

Optional

Configuring the timeout factor

Optional

Configuring the maximum port rate

Optional

Configuring the mode a port uses to recognize/send MSTP
packets

Optional

Enabling the output of port state transition information

Optional

Configuring the
root bridge

Enabling the spanning tree feature

Required

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