Supermicro SSE-X3548S/SSE-X3548SR Spanning Tree User's Guide

2021-10-15
Switches are interconnected to provide network access to a large number of end stations. In complex networks,it is possible to have multiple network paths between any two end devices. The multiple paths form network loops that lead to a flooding of packets by forwarding broadcast and multicast packets repeatedly over the looped connections. Flooding makes the network unusable until the looped connections are disconnected and the flooding stopped.Spanning tree protocol helps to avoid flooding on network loops. Spanning tree protocols form a loop-free,tree structured logical network topology over physical network connections.
Spanning tree enabled switches exchange spanning tree protocol messages (BPDU) to form a loop-free topology. Based on the exchanged BPDU information,the spanning tree algorithm selects one of the switches on the network as the root switch for the tree topology. All other switches on the networks choose the best loop-free path to reach the root switch. The redundant paths to root switch are blocked to form a loop-free topology.

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