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Chapter 11        Avaya P330 Layer 2 Features
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Point-to-point Link ports — This port type applies only to ports interconnecting 
RSTP compliant switches and is used to define whether the devices are 
interconnected using shared Ethernet segment or point-to-point Ethernet link. 
RSTP convergence is faster when switches are connected using point-to-point 
links. The default setting for all ports – automatic detection of point-to-point 
link – is sufficient for most networks.
Spanning Tree Implementation in the P330 Family
RSTP is implemented in P330 family of products so that it is interoperable with the 
existing implementation of STP. In order to configure the switch to either common 
Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree protocol, use the set spantree version 
command.
After upgrading to software version 4.0, the default is spanning tree version 
STP. The default after NVRAM INIT remains STP.
The balance of this section lists the conditions and limitations that govern the 
implementation of Spanning Tree in the P330 line.
RSTP’s fast convergence benefits are lost when interacting with legacy (STP) 
bridges.
When RSTP detects STP Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs type 1) on a specific 
port, it will begin to “speak” 802.1d on this port only. Specifically, this means:
— 802.1d bridges will ignore RSTP BPDUs and drop them.
— 802.1d bridges will send 802.1d format BPDUs back to the switch.
— The switch will change to 802.1d mode for that port only.
The P330 configured to RSTP is therefore able to simultaneously work with other 
switches implementing either RSTP or STP without specific user intervention.
Spanning Tree configuration is performed on the stack level. 
If you do not upgrade all switches in the stack to firmware version 4.0, spanning 
tree will continue its normal operation. However, configuring Spanning Tree 
will not be possible until all switches are upgraded to version 4.0.
RSTP is interoperable with P330 Port Redundancy and PBNAC applications. If 
either RSTP or PBNAC put the port in blocking, its final state will be 
“blocking”.
STP and Self Loop Discovery (SLD) are incompatible. However, If Spanning 
Tree is set to rapid-spanning-tree version, there is no need to use the Self-loop-
discovery feature; the RSTP algorithm avoids loops generated by the IBM token 
ring cabling. 
The 802.1w standard defines differently the default path cost for a port 
compared to STP (802.1d). In order to avoid network topology change when 
migrating to RSTP, the STP path cost is preserved when changing the spanning 
tree version to RSTP. You can use the default RSTP port cost by using the CLI 
command set port spantree cost auto.