3com 9100 Manual Do Utilizador
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Overview of the Spanning Tree Protocol
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If the link through Bridge C fails, as shown in
, the STP system
reconfigures the network so that traffic from segment 2 flows through
Bridge B.
Bridge B.
Figure 15 Traffic flowing through Bridge B
How STP Works
STP has the following three stages of operation:
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Initialization
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Stabilization
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Reconfiguration
Initialization
Initially, the STP system requires the following before it can configure the
network:
network:
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All bridges exchange information by way of Bridge Protocol Data Units
(BPDUs), which are transmitted in packets with a known multicast
address
(BPDUs), which are transmitted in packets with a known multicast
address
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To determine a single root bridge as a result of BPDU exchange
The Root Bridge is selected on the basis of it having the lowest Bridge
Identifier value. This value is a combination of the unique MAC address of
the bridge and a priority component defined for the bridge.
Identifier value. This value is a combination of the unique MAC address of
the bridge and a priority component defined for the bridge.