3com 2816 User Guide

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Using the System Tools
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lost while the new software is being copied to the 
Switch).
The upgrade procedure can take a few minutes, and is 
complete when the Power LED has stopped flashing and 
is permanently green. Make sure that you do not inter-
rupt power to the Switch during the upgrade proce-
dure; if you do, the software may be corrupted and the 
Switch may not start up properly afterwards. If the 
Power LED continues to flash after a failed upgrade, 
refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 49.
Spanning Tree
This administrative tool supports the configuration of 
the Switch to forward, or block and discard 802.1D 
spanning tree BPDU packets.
Spanning tree is a bridge-based system for providing 
fault tolerance on networks and can be used to detect 
and disable network loops. The spanning tree ensures 
that the optimal path is maintained between spanning 
tree-compliant networked devices by:
Disabling redundant paths when the main paths are 
operational.
Enabling redundant paths if the main paths fail.
Spanning tree uses a distributed algorithm to select a 
bridging device that serves as the root of the spanning 
tree network. The bridging device known as the Root 
Bridge generates BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Units) on 
all ports at a regular interval known as the Hello Time. 
All other spanning tree-compliant devices on the 
network have a designated Root Port. This is the Port 
nearest the Root Bridge and it is used for receiving the 
BPDUs initiated by the Root Bridge. If a bridge does not 
get a Hello BPDU after a predetermined interval, the 
bridge assumes that the link to the Root Bridge is down. 
This bridge will then initiate negotiations with other 
bridges to reconfigure the network to reestablish a valid 
network topology.
After all the bridges on the network have determined 
the configuration of their ports, each bridge only 
forwards traffic between the Root Port and the ports 
that are the Designated Bridge Ports for each network 
segment. All other ports are blocked, which means that 
they are prevented from forwarding traffic.