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Spanning Tree Protocol
is supported on platforms:
c
e
s
STP is supported on the E-Series ExaScale platform with FTOS 8.1.1.2 and later.
Protocol Overview
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a Layer 2 protocol—specified by IEEE 802.1d—that eliminates loops in a
bridged topology by enabling only a single path through the network. By eliminating loops, the protocol
improves scalability in a large network and enables you to implement redundant paths, which can be
activated upon the failure of active paths. Layer 2 loops, which can occur in a network due to poor network
design and without enabling protocols like xSTP, can cause unnecessarily high switch CPU utilization and
memory consumption.
bridged topology by enabling only a single path through the network. By eliminating loops, the protocol
improves scalability in a large network and enables you to implement redundant paths, which can be
activated upon the failure of active paths. Layer 2 loops, which can occur in a network due to poor network
design and without enabling protocols like xSTP, can cause unnecessarily high switch CPU utilization and
memory consumption.
FTOS supports three other variations of Spanning Tree, as shown here:
Configuring Spanning Tree
Configuring Spanning Tree is a two-step process:
2. Enable Spanning Tree Protocol. See
.
Table 52-1. FTOS Supported Spanning Tree Protocols
Dell Force10 Term
IEEE Specification
802.1w
802.1s
Third Party