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Ieee 802.1s multiple spanning tree, Stp bpdu guard, Link aggregation – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree

Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) operation maps VLANs into STP instances.

MSTP provides a different load balancing scenario. Packets assigned to various

VLANs are transmitted along different paths within MSTP Regions (MST

Regions). Regions are one or more MSTP bridges by which frames can be

transmitted. The standard lets administrators assign VLAN traffic to

unique paths.
For more information, see "Spanning Tree" on page 287.

STP BPDU Guard

BPDU Guard is used as a security mechanism, to protect the network from

invalid configurations.
BPDU Guard is usually used either when fast link ports (ports connected to

clients) are enabled or when the STP feature is disabled. When it is enabled

on a port, the port is shut down if a BPDU message is received and an

appropriate SNMP trap is generated.
For more information, see "Spanning Tree" on page 287.

Link Aggregation

Up to 32 Aggregated Links may be defined, each with up to eight member

ports, to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). This enables:

• Fault tolerance protection from physical link disruption
• Higher bandwidth connections
• Improved bandwidth granularity
• High bandwidth server connectivity

A LAG is composed of ports with the same speed, set to full-duplex

operation.
For more information, see "LAG Configuration" on page 268.