Spanning tree commands, Spanning tree, Commands – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) component complies with

IEEE 802.1s by efficiently navigating VLAN traffic over separate interfaces

for multiple instances of Spanning Tree. IEEE 802.1D, Spanning Tree and

IEEE 802.1w, Rapid Spanning Tree are supported through the IEEE 802.1s

implementation. The difference between the RSTP and STP (IEEE 802.1D)

is the ability to configure and recognize full-duplex connectivity and ports

that are connected to end stations. The difference enables RSTP to rapidly

transition to the Forwarding state and to suppress the Topology Change

Notification PDUs, where possible.
A VLAN ID does not have to be pre-configured before mapping it to an MST

instance.
Management of MSTP is compliant with the requirements of RFC5060.
The following features are supported by PowerConnect MSTP:
STP Loop Guard - The Loop Guard feature is an enhancement of the

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol. Loop guard protects a network from

forwarding loops induced by BPDU packet loss. It can be configured to

prevent a blocked port from transitioning to the forwarding state when the

port stops receiving BPDUs for some reason (such as a uni-directional link

failure).
STP BPDU Guard - The STP BPDU guard allows the network administrator

to enforce the STP domain borders and keep the active topology consistent

and predictable. The switches behind the edge ports that have STP BPDU

guard enabled are not able to influence the overall STP topology. At the

reception of BPDUs, the BPDU guard operation disables the port that is

configured with this option and transitions the port into disable state. This

would lead to administrative disable of the port.
STP Root Guard - The root guard ensures that the port on which root guard

is enabled is the designated port. In a root bridge ports are all designated

ports, unless two or more ports of the root bridge are connected together. If

the bridge receives superior STP BPDUs on a root guard enabled port, root

guard moves this port to a root inconsistent STP state. This root inconsistent

state is effectively equal to a listening state. No traffic is forwarded across this

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