Mixed stp and rstp networks, Spanning tree and vlans – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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Section II: Local and Telnet Management
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A port can be both point-to-point and edge at the same time. It would
operate in full-duplex and have no STP or RSTP devices connected to it.
Figure 65 illustrates a port on an AT-8411 TX line card functioning both
as point-to-point and edge.
Figure 65 Point-to-Point and Edge Point
Determining whether a bridge port is point-to-point, edge, or both, can
be a bit confusing. For that reason it might be best not to change the
default values for this RSTP feature unless you have a good grasp of the
concept. In most cases, the default values work fine.
Mixed STP and
RSTP Networks
RSTP IEEE 802.1w is fully compliant with STP IEEE 802.1d. Your network
can consist of bridges running both protocols. STP and RSTP in the same
network should be able to operate together to create a single spanning
tree domain.
There is no reason not to activate RSTP on an AT-8400 Series switch even
when all other switches are running STP. The AT-8400 Series switch can
combine its RSTP with the STP of the other switches. An AT-8400 Series
switch monitors the traffic on each port for BPDU packets. Ports that
receive RSTP BPDU packets operate in RSTP while ports receiving STP
BPDU packets operate in STP.
Spanning Tree
and VLANs
The STP and RSTP implementations on an AT-8400 Series switch are
single-instance spanning trees. They support one spanning tree domain.
(To define multiple spanning trees, you can use MSTP. For information,
refer to MSTP Overview on page 210.)
Point-to-Point and Edge Port
Workstation
(Full-duplex Mode)
AT-8400
Modular Switch System
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