Chapter 6 – configuring rapid spanning tree, Introduction, Rstp features – RuggedCom RS1600 User Manual

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Chapter 6 – Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree

Introduction

This chapter familiarizes the user with:

• RSTP Issues
• Planning RSTP networks
• Configuring RSTP
• Viewing the status and statistics of RSTP
• Troubleshooting RSTP

RSTP Features

RuggedSwitch™ RSTP provides you with the following features:

• Industry standard support of Rapid Spanning Tree (802.1w), which features

a compatibility mode with legacy STP (802.1d).

• Superior performance. RuggedCom RSTP will recognize a link failure and

put an alternate port into forwarding within milliseconds.

• Special support for ring architectures. RuggedCom RSTP features

enhancements, which allow rapid recovery in rings.

• RSTP may be enabled on a per-port basis.
• Ports may be configured as edge ports, which allow rapid transitioning to

the forwarding state for non-STP hosts.

• Path costs may be hard configured or determined by port speed

negotiation, in either the STP or RSTP style.

• Full bridge

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and port status provide a rich set of tools for performance

monitoring and debugging.

• SNMP manageable including newRoot and topologyChange traps.

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Historically, a device implementing STP on its ports has been referred to as a bridge. RuggedCom uses the term

bridge and switch synonymously.

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