Port states – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 13-5

Port roles

Connecting to the
common root bridge

Port 1

Port 2

Master port

Alternate port

Designated port

Port 3

Port 4

Port 5

A

B

C

D

Port 6

Backup port

MST region

Figure 13-5

helps understand these concepts. In this figure:

Devices A, B, C, and D constitute an MST region.

Port 1 and port 2 of device A connect to the common root bridge.

Port 5 and port 6 of device C form a loop.

Port 3 and port 4 of device D connect downstream to other MST regions.

Port states

In MSTP, port states fall into the following three:

Forwarding: the port learns MAC addresses and forwards user traffic;

Learning: the port learns MAC addresses but does not forward user traffic;

Discarding: the port neither learns MAC addresses nor forwards user traffic.

When in different MSTIs, a port can be in different states.

A port state is not exclusively associated with a port role.

Table 13-6

lists the port state(s) supported by

each port role (“√” indicates that the port supports this state, while “—“ indicates that the port does not
support this state).

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