beautypg.com

Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual

Page 489

background image

AT-S62 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

489

Note

The forwarding delay parameter applies only to ports on the switch
that are operating STP-compatible mode.

Hello Time and Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)

The bridges that are part of a spanning tree domain communicate with
each other using a bridge broadcast frame that contains a special section
devoted to carrying STP or RSTP information. This portion of the frame is
referred to as the bridge protocol data unit (BPDU). When a bridge is
brought online, it issues a BPDU in order to determine whether a root
bridge has already been selected on the network, and if not, whether it has
the lowest bridge priority number of all the bridges and should therefore
function as the root bridge.

The root bridge periodically transmits a BPDU to determine whether there
have been any changes to the network topology and to inform other
bridges of topology changes. The frequency with which the root bridge
sends out a BPDU is called the hello time. This is a value that you can set
in the AT-S62 software. The interval is measured in seconds and the
default is two seconds. Consequently, if an AT-8500 Series switch is
selected as the root bridge of a spanning tree domain, it transmits a BPDU
every two seconds.

Point-to-Point Ports and Edge Ports

Note

This section applies only to RSTP and MSTP.

Part of the task of configuring RSTP is defining the port types on the
bridge. This relates to the device(s) connected to the port. With the port
types defined, RSTP can reconfigure a network much quicker than STP
when a change in network topology is detected.

There are two possible selections:

ˆ

Point-to-point port

ˆ

Edge port