Spanning Tree
This administrative tool supports the configuration of the Switch to forward, or block and discard 802.1D spanning tree BPDU packets.
Spanning tree is a
■Disabling redundant paths when the main paths are operational.
■Enabling redundant paths if the main paths fail.
Spanning tree uses a distributed algorithm to select a bridging device that serves as the root of the spanning tree network. The bridging device known as the Root Bridge generates BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Units) on all ports at a regular interval known as the Hello Time. All other spanning
After all the bridges on the network have determined the configuration of their ports, each bridge only forwards traffic between the Root Port and the ports that are the Designated Bridge Ports for each network segment. All other ports are
blocked, which means that they are prevented from forwarding traffic.
Figure 26 Spanning Tree Screen
■Forward — Spanning tree BPDU packets received on a port are forwarded to all other ports.
■Block and Discard — Spanning tree BPDUs received on a port are dropped. The Switch does not forward BPDUs to other ports.
The Switch does not participate as a bridge node in the spanning tree, it can only be configured to forward or block spanning tree BPDUs. If the Switch is connected to other bridging devices, such as switches, that are part of the spanning tree network, set the Switch to "Forward." If the Switch is connected only to workstations, it can be set to "Block and Discard."
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