Chapter 19 Configuring MSTP

Configuring MSTP Features

Notification—Unlike IEEE 802.1D, which uses TCN BPDUs, the RSTP does not use them. However, for IEEE 802.1D interoperability, an RSTP switch processes and generates TCN BPDUs.

Acknowledgement—When an RSTP switch receives a TCN message on a designated port from an IEEE 802.1D switch, it replies with an IEEE 802.1D configuration BPDU with the TCA bit set. However, if the TC-while timer (the same as the topology-change timer in IEEE 802.1D) is active on a root port connected to an IEEE 802.1D switch and a configuration BPDU with the TCA bit set is received, the TC-while timer is reset.

This behavior is only required to support IEEE 802.1D switches. The RSTP BPDUs never have the TCA bit set.

Propagation—When an RSTP switch receives a TC message from another switch through a designated or root port, it propagates the change to all of its nonedge, designated ports and to the root port (excluding the port on which it is received). The switch starts the TC-while timer for all such ports and flushes the information learned on them.

Protocol migration—For backward compatibility with IEEE 802.1D switches, RSTP selectively sends IEEE 802.1D configuration BPDUs and TCN BPDUs on a per-port basis.

When a port is initialized, the migrate-delay timer is started (specifies the minimum time during which RSTP BPDUs are sent), and RSTP BPDUs are sent. While this timer is active, the switch processes all BPDUs received on that port and ignores the protocol type.

If the switch receives an IEEE 802.1D BPDU after the port migration-delay timer has expired, it assumes that it is connected to an IEEE 802.1D switch and starts using only IEEE 802.1D BPDUs. However, if the RSTP switch is using IEEE 802.1D BPDUs on a port and receives an RSTP BPDU after the timer has expired, it restarts the timer and starts using RSTP BPDUs on that port.

Configuring MSTP Features

These sections contain this configuration information:

Default MSTP Configuration, page 19-15

MSTP Configuration Guidelines, page 19-15

Specifying the MST Region Configuration and Enabling MSTP, page 19-16(required)

Configuring the Root Switch, page 19-17(optional)

Configuring a Secondary Root Switch, page 19-19(optional)

Configuring Port Priority, page 19-20(optional)

Configuring Path Cost, page 19-21(optional)

Configuring the Switch Priority, page 19-22(optional)

Configuring the Hello Time, page 19-22(optional)

Configuring the Forwarding-Delay Time, page 19-23(optional)

Configuring the Maximum-Aging Time, page 19-24(optional)

Configuring the Maximum-Hop Count, page 19-24(optional)

Specifying the Link Type to Ensure Rapid Transitions, page 19-24(optional)

Designating the Neighbor Type, page 19-25(optional)

Restarting the Protocol Migration Process, page 19-26(optional)

 

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