Extreme 3804 User Guide

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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Using the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) functionality of the Summit makes your 
network more fault tolerant.
The following sections explain more about STP and the STP features supported by the 
switch.
STP is a part of the 802.1D bridge specification defined by the IEEE Computer 
Society. To explain STP in terms used by the 802.1D specification, the Summit 
will be referred to as a bridge.
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STP is a bridge-based mechanism for providing fault tolerance on networks. STP allows 
you to implement parallel paths for network traffic, and ensure that
Redundant paths are disabled when the main paths are operational.
Redundant paths are enabled if the main path fails.
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The Summit can be partitioned into multiple virtual bridges. Each virtual bridge can 
run an independent Spanning Tree instance. Each Spanning Tree instance is called a 
Spanning Tree Domain (STPD). Each STPD has its own Root Bridge and active path. Once 
the STPD is created, one or more VLANs can be assigned to it.
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