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Friday, May 6, 2011

STP.RSTP and PSTP

STP(Spanning-tree Protocol): Layer 2 protocol used in LAN enviroment to
avoid:

Broadcast Storms
Mac-Table Inestability
Multiples copies of frames.

And it is defined in 802.1d Standard.

RSTP(Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol-802.1w Standard): it is the enhanced protocol of STP,
the main caracteristic of this one is Faster than STP (it converge in less than 6 seconds).


PVST+ (Per Vlan Spanning Tree Plus) : This feature (by cisco) is used to create an instace of
STP for each VLAN. e.g.

If you have a switch with 3 vlans you will have a 3 instances of VLANs that you could
modify the parameters (like to make root bridge for a specific VLAN) independiently
accord to your design goals.


MIST(Multiple Instances of Spaning Tree-802.1s): This protocol is the equivalent for PVST, however
this protocol just can be used in conjunction with RSTP.

Hope this will be useful


Some useful Link   :-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_Spanning_Tree_Protocol#Rapid_Spanning_Tree_Protocol_.28RSTP.29

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