Cabletron Systems NB20E Manual De Usuario

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INTRODUCTION
1-5
 
This feature is referred to as Aging Time. Aging Time can be altered 
through Cabletron Systems’ Remote LANVIEW Network Control 
Management for the Cabletron Systems' NB20E and NB25E.
 
1.5
MULTIPLE BRIDGE ENVIRONMENTS
 
Both the NB20E and NB25E Two Port Bridges are designed to promote 
maximum network use in multiple bridge environments. A bridge learns 
the bridge topology of its network from bridge protocol data that is 
transmitted onto the network by each bridge. The bridges then apply a 
Spanning Tree Algorithm to select a root bridge and to determine primary 
data paths within potential data loop configurations. A Spanning Tree 
Algorithm, as defined earlier, is a hierarchy (or tree) of priorities that is 
established between bridges. This hierarchy guarantees that primary and 
redundant data paths will be clearly defined at all times, so that the 
network is available to users at all times.
 
1.5.1
The Root Bridge
 
One bridge in the network is established as the root bridge. This bridge 
has priority over all other bridges. Each bridge in a Spanning Tree must 
learn which bridge is the root and then determine its own relative priority 
within the network.
Determining the root bridge begins with the broadcast of Bridge Protocol 
Data Units (BPDUs) across the network. When the bridges go on line, 
each bridge sends out a BPDU which contains its priority field and its 
unique identifier or Ethernet address. Through the broadcast of these 
identifiers across the network, the bridges learn which bridge has the 
highest priority, or lowest identifier. This bridge becomes the root bridge 
for the network. Each bridge then determines its own priority in relation 
to this bridge.
The network manager can, however, override this process for determining 
the root. Using the root switch, the manager can manually select a 
different bridge to be the root by applying a selectable switch at the 
appropriate bridge. This bridge transmits BPDUs to inform the other 
bridges that it is now the root. With this information, the bridges 
immediately learn their new priority in relation to the new root, and the 
system of priorities is maintained.