Rapid spanning tree protocol (rstp), About the 802.1w standard, Port roles – Avaya Stackable Switch P3343T-ML User Manual
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Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
About the 802.1w Standard
The enhanced feature set of the 802.1w standard includes:
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Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) type 2
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New port roles: Alternate port, Backup port
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Direct handshaking between adjacent bridges regarding a desired topology
change (TC). This eliminates the need to wait for the timer to expire.
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Improvement in the time it takes to propagate TC information. Specifically, TC
information does not have to be propagated all the way back to the Root Bridge
(and back) to be changed.
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Origination of BPDUs on a port-by-port basis.
Port Roles
At the center of RSTP—specifically as an improvement over STP (802.1d)—are the
roles that are assigned to the ports. There are four port roles:
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Root port — port closest to the root bridge
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Designated port — corresponding port on the remote bridge of the local root
port
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Alternate port — an alternate route to the root
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Backup port — an alternate route to the network segment
The RSTP algorithm makes it possible to change port roles rapidly through its fast
topology change propagation mechanism. For example, a port in the “blocking”
state can be assigned the role of “alternate port.” When the backbone of the network
fails the port may be rapidly changed to forwarding.
Whereas the STA passively waited for the network to converge before turning a port
into the forwarding state, RSTP actively confirms that a port can safely transition to
forwarding without relying on any specific, programmed timer configuration.
RSTP provides a means of fast network convergence after a topology change. It does
this by assigning different treatments to different port types. The port types and the
treatment they receive follow:
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Edge ports — Setting a port to “edge-port” admin state indicates that this port is
connected directly to end stations that cannot create bridging loops in the
network. These ports transition quickly to forwarding state. However, if BPDUs
are received on an Edge port, it’s operational state will be changed to “non-
edge-port” and bridging loops will be avoided by the RSTP algorithm. The
default admin state of all ports is “edge-port”.
L You must manually configure uplink and backbone ports (including LAG
logical ports) to be “non-edge” ports, using the CLI command set port edge
admin state.