Configuring the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
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Introducing RSTP
Ethernet ports 2 and 3, located on the front of the BMENOP0300 module, support the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). RSTP is an OSI layer 2 protocol defined by IEEE 802.1D 2004. RSTP performs two services:
RSTP software, operating simultaneously in all network switches, obtains information from each switch, which enables the software to create a hierarchical logical network topology. RSTP is a flexible protocol that can be implemented on many physical topologies, including ring, mesh, or a combination of ring and mesh.
Use the RSTP tab of the Communication Settings window to configure RSTP for the embedded Ethernet switch in the BMENOP0300 module. After you make your selection, click Apply to preserve your edit.
NOTE: RSTP can be implemented only when all network switches are configured to support RSTP.
Configuring RSTP Settings
The following setting can be viewed and edited in the Communication Settings → RSTP tab:
Setting
Description
RSTP Operational State: Bridge Priority
Select one of the following RSTP roles for the module:
  • Root (0)
  • Backup Root (4096)
  • Participant (32768) (default)
NOTE: Network switches running RSTP software periodically exchange information about themselves using special packets called Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs), which act as a heartbeat. The Bridge Priority value is contained in the BPDU and establishes the relative position of the switch in the RSTP hierarchy.