3com S7906E Instruccion De Instalación
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Follow these steps to enable root guard:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Ethernet
interface view, or
Layer 2
aggregate
interface view
interface view, or
Layer 2
aggregate
interface view
interface interface-type
interface-number
interface-number
Enter
interface view
or port group
view
interface view
or port group
view
Enter port group
view
view
port-group manual
port-group-name
port-group-name
Required
Use either command.
Use either command.
Enable the root guard function for
the port(s)
the port(s)
stp root-protection
Required
Disabled by default
Disabled by default
Enabling Loop guard
By keeping receiving BPDUs from the upstream device, a device can maintain the state of the root port
and blocked ports. However, due to link congestion or unidirectional link failures, these ports may fail to
receive BPDUs from the upstream devices. In this case, the downstream device will reselect the port
roles: Those ports in forwarding state that failed to receive upstream BPDUs will become designated
ports, and the blocked ports will transition to the forwarding state, resulting in loops in the switched
network. The loop guard function can suppress the occurrence of such loops.
and blocked ports. However, due to link congestion or unidirectional link failures, these ports may fail to
receive BPDUs from the upstream devices. In this case, the downstream device will reselect the port
roles: Those ports in forwarding state that failed to receive upstream BPDUs will become designated
ports, and the blocked ports will transition to the forwarding state, resulting in loops in the switched
network. The loop guard function can suppress the occurrence of such loops.
With loop guard enabled on a port, all instances on it are in the discarding state initially. Upon receiving
BPDUs, it can transition its role normally; if receiving no BPDU, it stays in the discarding state, thus
avoiding loops.
BPDUs, it can transition its role normally; if receiving no BPDU, it stays in the discarding state, thus
avoiding loops.
Do not enable loop guard on ports connecting to terminals, such as PCs. Otherwise, such ports will
always stay in the discarding state because they cannot receive BPDUs.
always stay in the discarding state because they cannot receive BPDUs.
Make this configuration on the root port or an alternate port of a device.
Follow these steps to enable loop guard:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Ethernet
interface view, or
Layer 2
aggregate
interface view
interface view, or
Layer 2
aggregate
interface view
interface interface-type
interface-number
interface-number
Enter
interface view
or port group
view
interface view
or port group
view
Enter port group
view
view
port-group manual
port-group-name
port-group-name
Required
Use either command.
Use either command.
Enable the loop guard function for
the ports
the ports
stp loop-protection
Required
Disabled by default
Disabled by default