D-Link DSL-G604T Port Transition States, Edge Port, P2P Port, 802.1d/802.1w/802.1s Compatibility

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DGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual

Port Transition States

An essential difference between the three protocols is in the way ports transition to a forwarding state and in the way this transition relates to the role of the port (forwarding or not forwarding) in the topology. MSTP and RSTP combine the transition states disabled, blocking and listening used in 802.1d and creates a single state Discarding. In either case, ports do not forward packets. In the STP port transition states disabled, blocking or listening or in the RSTP/MSTP port state discard- ing, there is no functional difference, the port is not active in the network topology. Table 6-1 below compares how the three protocols differ regarding the port state transition.

All three protocols calculate a stable topology in the same way. Every segment will have a single path to the root bridge. All bridges listen for BPDU packets. However, BPDU packets are sent more frequently - with every Hello packet. BPDU packets are sent even if a BPDU packet was not received. Therefore, each link between bridges is sensitive to the status of the link. Ultimately this difference results in faster detection of failed links, and thus faster topology adjustment. A drawback of 802.1d is this absence of immediate feedback from adjacent bridges.

802.1d MSTP

802.1w RSTP

802.1d STP

Forwarding

Learning

Discarding

Discarding

Disabled

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

Discarding

Discarding

Blocking

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

Discarding

Discarding

Listening

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

Learning

Learning

Learning

No

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

Forwarding

Forwarding

Forwarding

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

Table 7- 1. Comparing Port States

RSTP is capable of a more rapid transition to a forwarding state - it no longer relies on timer configurations - RSTP compliant bridges are sensitive to feedback from other RSTP compliant bridge links. Ports do not need to wait for the topology to stabilize before transitioning to a forwarding state. In order to allow this rapid transition, the protocol introduces two new variables: the edge port and the point-to-point (P2P) port.

Edge Port

The edge port is a configurable designation used for a port that is directly connected to a segment where a loop cannot be created. An example would be a port connected directly to a single workstation. Ports that are designated as edge ports transition to a forwarding state immediately, without going through the listening and learning states. An edge port loses its status if it receives a BPDU packet, immediately becoming a normal spanning tree port.

P2P Port

A P2P port is also capable of rapid transition. P2P ports may be used to connect to other bridges. Under RSTP/MSTP, all ports operating in full-duplex mode are considered to be P2P ports, unless manually overridden through configuration.

802.1d/802.1w/802.1s Compatibility

MSTP or RSTP can interoperate with legacy equipment and is capable of automatically adjusting BPDU packets to 802.1d format when necessary. However, any segment using 802.1d STP will not benefit from the rapid transition and rapid topology change detection of MSTP or RSTP. The protocol also provides for a variable used for migration in the event that legacy equipment on a segment is updated to use RSTP or MSTP.

The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) operates on two levels:

1.On the Switch level, the settings are globally implemented.

2.On the port level, the settings are implemented on a per user-defined group of ports basis.

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Contents Manual Managed 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet SwitchCE Mark Warning FCC WarningVcci Warning Table of Contents Spanning Tree Sntp Settings Secure Shell SSH 117 141 Intended Readers PrefaceDGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Safety Cautions Safety InstructionsGeneral Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products Safety Instructions Battery Handling Reminder Performance Features FeaturesPorts ManagementDGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Installation Unpacking and SetupPacking List Rack Installation Desktop or Shelf InstallationPower Failure Power onExternal Redundant Power System DPS-300 in DPS-900 case with DGS-3024 Rear Panel Front PanelSide Panels Side panel views of the Switch LED IndicatorsSwitch connected to an End Node Switch to End NodeSwitch to Hub or Switch DGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Connecting the Console Port RS-232 DCE Command Line Console Interface Through the Serial PortManagement Options Web-based Management InterfaceInitial screen after first connection Password Protection First Time Connecting to The SwitchSnmp Settings MIBs TrapsIP Address Assignment Show Switch command Assigning the Switch an IP Address Connecting Devices to the SwitchIntroduction Login to Web ManagerAreas of the User Interface Web-based User InterfaceArea IP Address Default GatewayParameter Description Get IP From IP AddressSwitch Information Igmp Snooping Multicast Router Only Advanced SettingsTelnet Status SwitchTelnet TCP Port NumberParameter Description Port ConfigurationLearning Flow ControlLink Aggregation Port MirroringExample of Port Trunk Group State Parameter Description Group IDType Igmp Snooping Igmp SnoopingMaster Port Port MapRoute Timeout Host TimeoutVlan Name Query IntervalStatic Router Ports Entry Leave TimerQuerier State 802.1s Mstp Spanning Tree802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Edge Port Port Transition StatesP2P Port 802.1d/802.1w/802.1s Compatibility13. STP Bridge Global Settings window STP compatible STP Bridge Global SettingsParameter Description STP Status Forward Delay 4STP Version Hello Time 1-10 SecParameterDescription Configuration Name MST Configuration TableTX Hold Count Forwarding BpduVID List Revision Level19. Instance ID Settings window Modify Parameter Description Instance ID Msti SettingsInternal cost Priority Parameter Description Instance Type STP Instance SettingsInstance Status Instance PriorityBridge External Root Cost Parameter Description Designated RootRegional Root Bridge Internal Root CostMax Age Forward DelayLast Topology Change Topology Changes25. STP Port Settings window STP Port SettingsExternal Cost 0 = Parameter Description From/ToAuto Hello TimeUnicast Forwarding ForwardingMulticast Forwarding Allowed to go portVLANs Port SettingsUnderstanding Ieee 802.1p Priority Multicast MACIeee 802.1Q VLANs Vlan DescriptionDGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual 29. Ieee 802.1Q Packet Forwarding 802.1Q Vlan Tags30. Ieee 802.1Q Tag Port Vlan IDIngress Filtering Tagging and UntaggingSwitch Ports Default VLANsVlan and Trunk Groups Static Vlan Entry32. first 802.1Q Static VLANs window 8021Q Port Settings Ingress Check 35. Gvrp Settings windowTime Setting Sntp SettingsFrame Type 36. Current Time Status window Time Zone and DST ParameterDescription Time Zone and DST SettingsMonth DayTime State Daylight Saving Daylight SavingTime Offset Minutes Time Zone OffsetAdvantages of QoS QoSUnderstanding QoS DGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual Traffic Control 39. Storm Control Type Setting window802.1p Default Priority 802.1p User Priority 40. Port Default Priority assignment windowParameter Description Strict QoS Scheduling MechanismRoundRobin MAC Notification MAC Notification Global SettingsQoS Output Scheduling ParameterDescription Max. PacketsParameter Description State MAC Notification Port SettingsInterval sec ~2147483647 History size 1~500Parameter Description From and To 45. MAC Notification Port Settings windowParameter Description Index System Log ServerServer IP SeverityStatus Choose Enabled or Disabled to activate or deactivate802.1x Port-Based Access Control Port Access EntityAuthentication Server 50. Authentication Server AuthenticatorPort-Based Network Access Control Authentication ProcessClient 53. Example of Typical Port-Based Configuration Configure Authenticator54. First 802.1x Authenticator Settings window PortControl AdmDirLocal users 802.1x Capability Settings57 .1x Capability Settings window Initialize Ports Parameter Description Port Reauthenticate PortsAuth State OpenDirStatus Radius Server61. Static ARP Settings window Static ARP SettingsSecure Socket Layer SSL Trusted HostDownload Certificate ConfigurationRSA with RC4 Parameter Description StatusRSA with 3DES EDE DHS DSS with 3DESSecure Shell SSH SSH ConfigurationMax Session Parameter Description SSH Server StatusTime Out Auth. FailParameterDescription Encryption Algorithm SSH AlgorithmBlow-fish CBC Password Authentication AlgorithmCast128-CBC Twofish128Auth. Mode SSH User AuthenticationParameter Description User Name Host Name Access Authentication ControlHost IP Parameters Description Authentication Policy Authentication Policy & ParametersResponse Timeout 255Authentication Server Group Application Authentication SettingsLogin Method List Enable Method List10. Authentication Server Group Settings window ParameterDescription Authentication Server HostTimeout Login Method ListsProtocol Retransmit15. Login Method List Settings window 18. Enable Method List Settings window Enable Method Lists20. Enable Method List Add window 19. Enable Method List Edit windowEnable Admin Configure Local Enable Password22. Enable Admin window User Accounts Access RightNew Password Admin and User PrivilegesPassword Access Right Confirm NewAdmin and User Privileges Management Admin UserSnmp Manager User Account ManagementGroup Name Snmp User TableSnmp V3 Encryption Auth-ProtocolSnmp View Table window Snmp View TableParameter Description View Name Snmp Group TableSubtree OID View TypeRead View Name Parameter Description Group NameWrite View Name Notify View NameSecurity Model Snmp Community TableParameter Description Community Name Snmp Host TableParameter Description Host IP Address Snmp Engine IDSnmp Version Community String14. Snmp Engine ID Configuration window Utilization window Port UtilizationReceived RX PacketsPackets BytesUMB Cast RX Multicast UnicastBroadcast Tx Packets Analysis window line graph for Bytes and Packets Transmitted TXTx Packets Analysis window table for Bytes and Packets ErrorsRx Error Analysis window line graph UnderSize CrcErrorOverSize Fragment10. Tx Error Analysis window line graph LateColl ExDeferExColl SingColl12. Packet Size Analysis window line graph Size128-255 65-127256-511 512-1023MAC Address Vlan ID of the Vlan the port is a member 14. MAC Address Table windowLearned Switch History LogNext View All Entry15. Switch History window Multicast Group Igmp Snooping GroupQueries ReportsVlan Status Igmp Snooping ForwardingSession Table Router PortRadius Authentication Port Access ControlDownload Configuration File Tftp ServicesDownload Firmware Ping Test Save SettingsSave History Log Ping Test window Save ChangesReboot Reboot ServicesReset Reset System Reset ConfigLogout 12. 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