RSTP Cisco Whitepaper
RSTP Cisco Whitepaper
RSTP Cisco Whitepaper
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Contents
Introduction Support of RSTP in Catalyst Switches New Port States and Port Roles Port States Port Roles New BPDU Format New BPDU Handling BPDU are Sent Every Hello-Time Faster Aging of Information Accepts Inferior BPDUs Rapid Transition to Forwarding State Edge Ports Link Type Convergence with 802.1D Convergence with 802.1w Proposal/Agreement Sequence UplinkFast New Topology Change Mechanisms Topology Change Detection Topology Change Propagation Compatibility with 802.1D Conclusion NetPro Discussion Forums - Featured Conversations Related Information
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Introduction
The 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) standard was designed at a time when the recovery of connectivity after an outage within a minute or so was considered adequate performance. With the advent of Layer 3 switching in LAN environments, bridging now competes with routed solutions where protocols, such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), are able to provide an alternate path in less time. Cisco enhanced the original 802.1D specification with features such as Uplink Fast, Backbone Fast, and Port Fast to speed up the convergence time of a bridged network. The drawback is that these
mechanisms are proprietary and need additional configuration. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP; IEEE 802.1w) can be seen as an evolution of the 802.1D standard more than a revolution. The 802.1D terminology remains primarily the same. Most parameters have been left unchanged so users familiar with 802.1D can rapidly configure the new protocol comfortably. In most cases, RSTP performs better than proprietary extensions of Cisco without any additional configuration. 802.1w can also revert back to 802.1D in order to interoperate with legacy bridges on a per-port basis. This drops the benefits it introduces. The new edition of the 802.1D standard, IEEE 802.1D-2004, incorporates IEEE 802.1t-2001 and IEEE 802.1w standards. This document provides information about the enhancements added by RSTP to the previous 802.1D standard.
Catalyst Platform Catalyst 2900 XL / 3500 XL Catalyst 2940 Catalyst 2950/2955/3550 Catalyst 2970/3750 Catalyst 3560 Catalyst 3750 Metro Catalyst 2948GL3/4908G-L3 Catalyst 4000/2948G/2980G (CatOS) Catalyst 4000/4500 (IOS) Catalyst 5000/5500 Catalyst 6000/6500 Catalyst 6000/6500 (IOS)
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