07-22-2023 12:05 AM
Hi All,
What will happen if the cable breaks between the switches Root-bridge and Non Root-bridge ?
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07-22-2023 12:46 AM
Hello @Ritin Singh ,
if you are using a traditional STP network, if a link fails, it can take up to 50 seconds for the STP algorithm to converge and re-route traffic. With RSTP, this time is reduced to less than 10 seconds. RSTP accomplishes this by using a more efficient algorithm, and by defining new port states that allow for faster recovery.
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07-22-2023 12:20 AM
Hello @Ritin Singh,
If the cable breaks between the Root Bridge and Non-Root Bridge switches in a spanning tree network, the spanning tree algorithm will detect the link failure and initiate the process of reconverging the network.
The specific behavior during a link failure in a STP network depends on the version of the spanning tree protocol being used (STP, RSTP, MSTP,...).
07-22-2023 12:46 AM
Hello @Ritin Singh ,
if you are using a traditional STP network, if a link fails, it can take up to 50 seconds for the STP algorithm to converge and re-route traffic. With RSTP, this time is reduced to less than 10 seconds. RSTP accomplishes this by using a more efficient algorithm, and by defining new port states that allow for faster recovery.
Thanks!!
Please mark my answer accept solution if it helps you.
07-22-2023 02:06 AM - edited 07-22-2023 02:06 AM
Break or flapping?
07-22-2023 03:42 AM
STP "does its thing" as it does for any cable break within the STP topology.
Could you be more specific/descriptive in the "issue" you're "facing" within STP?
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