Quick Reference Guide

134 PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide
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Configuring STP related features
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Then Switch 1, Switch 5, and Switch 6 send RST BPDUs that contain the TCN to Switch 3 and
Switch 4 to complete the TCN propagation (Figure 23).
FIGURE 23 Completing the TCN propagation
Compatibility of 802.1W with 802.1D
802.1W-enabled bridges are backward compatible with IEEE 802.1D bridges. This compatibility is
managed on a per-port basis by the Port Migration state machine. However, intermixing the two
types of bridges in the network topology is not advisable if you want to take advantage of the rapid
convergence feature.
Compatibility with 802.1D means that an 802.1W-enabled port can send BPDUs in the STP or
802.1D format when one of the following events occur:
The port receives a legacy BPDU. A legacy BPDU is an STP BPDU or a BPDU in an 802.1D
format. The port that receives the legacy BPDU automatically configures itself to behave like a
legacy port. It sends and receives legacy BPDUs only.
The entire bridge is configured to operate in an 802.1D mode when an administrator sets the
bridge parameter to zero at the CLI, forcing all ports on the bridge to send legacy BPDUs only.
Once a port operates in the 802.1D mode, 802.1D convergence times are used and rapid
convergence is not realized.
Switch 1
Bridge priority = 1000
Switch 2
Bridge priority = 200
Switch 5
Bridge priority = 60
Switch 6
Bridge priority = 900
Switch 4
Bridge priority = 400
Switch 3
Bridge priority = 300
Port3
Port3
Port3 Port3
Port3
Port2 Port2
Port2
Port4 Port4
Port4
Port4
Port3
Port2
Port5
Port5
Port5
Port7 Port8
Indicates the active Layer 2 path
Indicates direction of TCN