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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System

PVRST+ Administration Guide

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Product Notes

Related Documentation

Acronyms and Abbreviations

CLI Command Modes

Feedback

Support and Accessibility

PVRST+ Overview

Protocol Description

Topology Example

Default Settings

Rapid STP

Bridge ID and Switch Priority

Election of the Root Switch

Port States

Port Roles

Rapid Convergence

Proposal Agreement Sequence

Topology Change and Topology Change Detection

VLAN Module

Configuring RSTP in PVRST+

Enable IPv6 Support and Assign IPv6 Addresses

Configure the Spanning-Tree Path Cost

Configure the Spanning Tree Link Type

Configure the Spanning-Tree portfast Setting

Configure Spanning Tree Timers

Display the Spanning Tree Status

Configure the Transmit Hold Count

Configure Encapsulation

Configure the BPDU Guard

Configure the Root Guard

Configuring the VLAN Module

Disable GVRP

Configuring Trunk and Access Ports

Configure a Trunk Port

Configure an Access Port

Set Up PVID on a Port

Configure VLANS and Display the PVRST+ Information for VLANs

VLAN Module

To make the PVRST+ module completely operational, you must configure the VLAN module. A VLAN is a network of computers that behave as if they are connected to the same wire even though they are physically located on different segments of a LAN. VLANs are configured through software rather than hardware, which make them extremely flexible. One of the biggest advantages of VLANs is that when a computer is physically moved to another location, the computer can stay on the same VLAN without any hardware reconfiguration.

For VLAN information to be passed between switches, trunking must be configured between the switches. VLAN trunking allows a port to pass traffic from multiple VLANs between the two switches. Frames traveling over a trunk are tagged to identify to which VLAN the frames belong. When implementing trunking between switches, the ports at either end of the connection is set up for trunk mode and the trunk encapsulation mode must match.


Note - The current release of PVRST+ does not support GVRP.


To configure the VLAN module when the spanning tree mode is set to PVRST+, you must:

  1. Disable the GVRP module.

  2. Create all VLANs on each switch in the network, as dynamic VLAN learning (GVRP) is not supported.

  3. Configure the ports as a trunk or access port.

  4. Restart PVRST+ in the case of multiple instances of VLANs after you have mapped the ports to any context in MST mode.

These configuration guidelines must be met: