DELL S6000-ON User Manual

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Non-VLT ARP Sync
ARP entries (including ND entries) learned on other ports are synced with the VLT peer to support station 
move scenarios.
NOTE: ARP entries learned on non-VLT, non-spanned VLANs are not synced with VLT peers.
RSTP Configuration
RSTP is supported in a VLT domain.
Before you configure VLT on peer switches, configure RSTP in the network. RSTP is required for initial 
loop prevention during the VLT startup phase. You may also use RSTP for loop prevention in the network 
outside of the VLT port channel. For information about how to configure RSTP, 
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Run RSTP on both VLT peer switches. The primary VLT peer controls the RSTP states, such as forwarding 
and blocking, on both the primary and secondary peers. Dell Networking recommends configuring the 
primary VLT peer as the RSTP primary root device and configuring the secondary VLT peer as the RSTP 
secondary root device.
BPDUs use the MAC address of the primary VLT peer as the RSTP bridge ID in the designated bridge ID 
field. The primary VLT peer sends these BPDUs on VLT interfaces connected to access devices. The MAC 
address for a VLT domain is automatically selected on the peer switches when you create the domain 
(refer to 
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Configure both ends of the VLT interconnect trunk with identical RSTP configurations. When you enable 
VLT, the show spanning-tree rstp brief command output displays VLT information (refer to 
Preventing Forwarding Loops in a VLT Domain
During the bootup of VLT peer switches, a forwarding loop may occur until the VLT configurations are 
applied on each switch and the primary/secondary roles are determined.
To prevent the interfaces in the VLT interconnect trunk and RSTP-enabled VLT ports from entering a 
Forwarding state and creating a traffic loop in a VLT domain, take the following steps.
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Disabling RSTP on one VLT peer may result in a VLT domain failure.
2. Enable RSTP on each peer switch.
PROTOCOL SPANNING TREE RSTP mode
no disable
3. Configure each peer switch with a unique bridge priority.
PROTOCOL SPANNING TREE RSTP mode
bridge-priority
Virtual Link Trunking (VLT)
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