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Spanning-Tree Operation

The RSTP (802.1w) and STP (802.1D) Spanning Tree Options

How STP and RSTP Operate

The switch automatically senses port identity and type, and automatically
defines spanning-tree parameters for each type, as well as parameters that
apply across the switch. You can use the default values for these parameters,
or adjust them as needed.

While allowing only one active path through a network at any time, spanning
tree retains any redundant physical path to serve as a backup (blocked) path
in case the existing active path fails. Thus, if an active path fails, spanning tree
automatically activates (unblocks) an available backup to serve as the new
active path for as long as the original active path is down. For example:

node
A

switch A

node
B

switch D

switch B

switch C

1

path cost:
100

3

path cost: 100

4

path cost:200

• Active path from node A to node B: 1—> 3
• Backup (redundant) path from node A to node B: 4 —> 2 —> 3

2

path cost: 100

Figure 5-2. General Example of Redundant Paths Between Two Nodes

In the factory default configuration, spanning tree operation is off. If a redun­
dant link (loop) exists between nodes in your network, you should enable the
spanning tree operation of your choice.

N o t e

Spanning tree retains its current parameter settings when disabled. Thus, if
you disable spanning tree, then later re-enable it, the parameter settings will
be the same as before spanning tree was disabled.

RSTP and STP Operation with 802.1Q VLANs.

As recommended in the

IEEE 802.1Q VLAN standard, when 802.1D or 802.1w spanning tree is enabled
on the switch, a single spanning tree is configured for all ports across the
switch, including those in separate VLANs. This means that if redundant
physical links exist in separate VLANs, spanning tree will block all but one of
those links. However, if you need to use spanning tree on the switch in a VLAN
environment with redundant physical links, you can prevent blocked redun­

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