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Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 218
Spanning Tree
This section describes the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) (IEEE802.1D and
IEEE802.1Q) and covers the following topics:
STP Flavors
Configuring STP Status and Global Settings
Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
Multiple Spanning Tree
Defining MSTP Properties
Mapping VLANs to a MSTP Instance
Defining MSTP Instance Settings
Defining MSTP Interface Settings
STP Flavors
STP protects a Layer 2 Broadcast domain from Broadcast storms by selectively
setting links to standby mode to prevent loops. In standby mode, these links
temporarily stop transferring user data. After the topology changes so that the
data transfer is made possible, the links are automatically re-activated.
Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts. Loops in an extended
network can cause switches to forward traffic indefinitely, resulting in increased
traffic load and reduced network efficiency.
STP provides a tree topology for any arrangement of switches and
interconnecting links, by creating a unique path between end stations on a
network, and thereby eliminating loops.
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