Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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State machines

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Proposing – The Designated port on the root bridge sends an RST BPDU packet to its peer port
that contains a proposal flag. The proposal flag is a signal that indicates that the Designated
port is ready to put itself in a forwarding state (

Figure 43

). The Designated port continues to

send this flag in its RST BPDU until it is placed in a forwarding state (

Figure 46

) or is forced to

operate in 802.1D mode. (Refer to

“Compatibility of RSTP with 802.1D”

on page 386)

Proposed – When a port receives an RST BPDU with a proposal flag from the Designated port
on its point-to-point link, it asserts the Proposed signal and one of the following occurs
(

Figure 43

):

If the RST BPDU that the port receives is superior to what it can transmit, the port
assumes the role of a Root port. (Refer to

“Bridges and bridge port roles”

on page 359.)

If the RST BPDU that the port receives is inferior to what it can transmit, then the port is
given the role of Designated port.

NOTE

Proposed will never be asserted if the port is connected on a shared media link.

In

Figure 43

, Port3/Switch 200 is elected as the Root port

FIGURE 43

Proposing and proposed stage

Sync – Once the Root port is elected, it sets a sync signal on all the ports on the bridge. The
signal tells the ports to synchronize their roles and states (

Figure 44

). Ports that are non-edge

ports with a role of Designated port change into a discarding state. These ports have to
negotiate with their peer ports to establish their new roles and states.

Switch 100
Root Bridge

Switch 200

Switch 300

Switch 400

Port2
Designated port
Proposing

Port1
Root port
Proposed

Port2

Port2

Port3

Port3

RST BPDU
sent with a
Proposal
flag

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