Planet Technology FGSW-2620VM User Manual

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FGSW-2620VM User’s Manual

Switch

Blocking

Listening

Learning

Forwarding

Disable

STP Port State Transitions

You can modify each port state by using management software. When you enable STP, every port on every switch in the

network goes through the blocking state and then transitions through the states of listening and learning at power up. If

properly configured, each port stabilizes to the forwarding or blocking state. No packets (except BPDUs) are forwarded

from, or received by, STP enabled ports until the forwarding state is enabled for that port.

2. STP Parameters

STP Operation Levels

The Switch allows for two levels of operation: the switch level and the port level. The switch level forms a spanning tree

consisting of links between one or more switches. The port level constructs a spanning tree consisting of groups of one

or more ports. The STP operates in much the same way for both levels.

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Notice:

On the switch level, STP calculates the Bridge Identifier for each switch and then sets the Root

Bridge and the Designated Bridges.

On the port level, STP sets the Root Port and the Designated Ports.

The following are the user-configurable STP parameters for the switch level:

Parameter

Description

Default Value

Bridge Identifier(Not user

configurable

except by setting priority below)

A combination of the User-set priority and the

switch’s MAC address.

The Bridge Identifier consists of two parts:

a 16-bit priority and a 48-bit Ethernet MAC address

32768 + MAC

32768 + MAC

Priority

A relative priority for each switch – lower numbers

32768

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