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CCNP BCMSN Notes - Spanning Tree ConfigurationRoot Bridge ConfigurationThe root bridge should be positioned centrally in the network to ensure the spanning tree forms in a predictable manner. Two bridge ID formats are available: 802.1D Standard - 16-bit priority + unique MAC address for the VLAN 802.1t Extended - 4-bit priority multiplier + 12-bit VLAN ID + non-unique MAC address The extended ID format is enabled by default, or with spanning-tree extend system-id. An extended system ID priority must be a multiple of 4096. There are two ways to designate the root bridge. Setting a static priority: Allowing the switch to decide its own priority relative to other switches on the network: Port Cost and ID TuningTo manually configure the cost for a port (and override the default cost associated with its speed): The port ID consists of an 4-bit port priority (default value is 128) and a 12-bit port number. To manually configure the priority of a port: Tuning Spanning-Tree ConvergenceManually configuring STP timers: Timers can also be automatically adjusted when designating an automatically determined bridge priority(via the diameter parameter): Redundant Link ConvergencePortFast - Applied to access ports to allow fast establishment of connectivity UplinkFast - Enables fast failover to an alternate uplink toward root BackboneFast - Enables fast convergence in the core after a topology change PortFastCan be enabled globally: Or, per-interface: UplinkFastCan only be enabled on switches which do not act as transit to root (and are not root). Enabled globally, for all ports and VLANs: The optional max-update-rate (default 150) specifies how fast to flood out spoofed multicast frames from sources in the CAM so that upstream switches see them on the new link. BackboneFastBackboneFast allows a switch to respond to inferior BPDUs (BPDUs from a new switch claiming to be root) immediately, instead of waiting for the Max Age timer to expire. Root Link Query (RLQ) protocol requests are sent out to see if upstream switches have a path to root. BackboneFast is enabled globally: If enabled, BackboneFast should be enabled on all switches in the domain, due to its reliance on RLQ. Troubleshooting Spanning-Treeshow spanning-tree [detail | summary | ...] |
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