Siemens S323 User Manual

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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5 
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8.3 
Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) 
LAN, which is composed of double-path like token ring, has the advantage that it is pos-
sible to access in case of disconnection with one path. However, there is another problem 
named Loop when you always use the double-path. 
Switch A
Switch B
PC-A
PC-B
 
Fig. 8.8 
Example of Loop 
 
Loop is when there are more than one path between switches (SWITCH A, B), PC A 
sends packet through broadcast or multicast and then the packet keeps rotating. It 
causes superfluous data-transmission and network fault. 
STP (Spanning-Tree Protocol) is the function to prevent Loop in LAN with more than two 
paths and to utilize the double-path efficiently. It specify in IEEE 802.1d. If STP is config-
ured, there is no Loop since it chooses more effective path of them and closes the other 
path. In other words, when SWITCH C in the below figure sends packet to SWITCH B, 
path 1 is chosen and path 2 is blocked. 
Switch B
Switch C
Switch D
Switch A
Path 1
Path 2
VLAN 1
PC-A
PC-B
Blocking
 
Fig. 8.9 
Principle of Spanning Tree Protocol