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Meanwhile, RSTP (Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol) defined in IEEE 802.1w innovate re-
duces the time of network convergence on STP (Spanning-Tree Protocol). It is easy and
fast to configure new protocol.

Also, 802.1w includes 802.1d inside, so it can provide compatibility with 802.1d. For more
detail description of STP and RSTP, refer to the following.

STP Operation

RSTP Operation

MSTP Operation

Configuring STP/RSTP/MSTP/PVSTP/PVRSTP Mode (Required)

Configuring STP/RSTP/MSTP

Configuring PVSTP/PVRSTP

Root Guard

Restarting Protocol Migration

Bridge Protocol Data Unit Configuration

Sample Configuration

8.3.1 STP

Operation

The 802.1d STP defines port state as blocking, listening, learning, and forwarding. When
STP is configured in LAN with double-path, switches exchange their information including
bridge ID. It is named as BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit). Switches decide port state
based on the exchanged BPDU and automatically decide optimized path to communicate
with the root switch.

Root Switch

The most important information to decide the root switch is bridge ID. Bridge ID is com-
posed of 2 bytes-priority and 6 bytes-MAC address. The root switch is decided with the
lowest bridge ID.

Switch B

Switch A

Priority : 9

Switch C

Switch D

Priority : 10

Priority : 8

ROOT

DP

DP

RP

RP

DP

DP

RP

RP = Root Port
DP = Designated Port

Fig. 8.10

Root Switch

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