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Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator’s Guide
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RSTP overview
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
6. Enable the guard root feature with the spanning-tree guard root command. The guard root 
feature provides a way to enforce the root bridge placement in the network. For detailed 
information, refer to
 on page 59. Note that this step is optional.
All other switch ports connect to other switches and bridges are automatically placed in 
blocking mode. 
This does not apply to ports connected to workstations or PCs; these ports remain in the 
forwarding state. 
7. Enter the copy command to save the running-config file to the startup-config file.
When the spanning tree topology is completed, the network switches send and receive data only on 
the ports that are part of the spanning tree. Data received on ports that are not part of the 
spanning tree is blocked. 
NOTE
Brocade recommends leaving other STP variables at their default values.
For more information on STP, see 
RSTP overview
NOTE
RSTP is designed to be compatible and interoperate with STP. However, the advantages of the RSTP 
fast reconvergence are lost when it interoperates with switches running STP.
The IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) standard is an evolution of the 802.1D STP 
standard. It provides rapid reconvergence following the failure of a switch, a switch port, or a LAN. It 
provides rapid reconvergence of edge ports, new root ports, and ports connected through 
point-to-point links. 
The RSTP interface states for every Layer 2 interface running RSTP are as follows: 
Learning—The interface prepares to participate in frame forwarding.
Forwarding—The interface forwards frames.
Discarding—The interface discards frames. Note that the 802.1D disabled, blocking, and 
listening states are merged into the RSTP discarding state. Ports in the discarding state do not 
take part in the active topology and do not learn MAC addresses. 
 lists the interface state changes between STP and RSTP.
TABLE 7
STP versus RSTP state comparison
STP interface state
RSTP interface state
Is the interface included in the 
active topology?
Is the interface learning MAC 
addresses?
Disabled Discarding
No
No
Blocking
Discarding
No
No
Listening
Discarding
Yes
No
Learning Learning
Yes
Yes
Forwarding
Forwarding
Yes
Yes