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Events that Cause Fast Convergence, Limitations

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Chapter 6 Configuring the System Configuring STP Events that Cause Fast Convergence Depending on the network event or failure, fast convergence provided by CSUF might or might not occur. Fast convergence (within 2 seconds under normal network conditions) occurs under these circumstances: • The stack root port link goes down. If two switches in the stack have alternate paths to the root, only one of the switches performs the fast transition. • The failed link, which connected the stack root to the STP root, comes back up. • A network reconfiguration causes a new stack root switch to be selected. • A network reconfiguration causes a new port on the current stack root switch to be chosen as the stack root port. Note The fast transition might not occur if multiple events occur simultaneously. For example, if a stack member switch is powered down, and at the same time, a link connecting the stack root to the STP root comes back up, the normal STP convergence occurs. Normal STP convergence (30 to 40 seconds) occurs under these conditions: • The stack root switch is powered down or the software failed. • The stack root switch, which was powered down or failed, is powered up. • A new switch, which might become the stack root, is added to the stack. • A switch other than the stack root is powered down or failed. • A link fails between stack ports on the multidrop backbone. Note The fast transition of CSUF depends on the amount of network traffic and how you connect the GigaStack GBICs across the stack switches. Because the Fast Uplink Transition Protocol only waits 2 seconds to receive acknowledgements from all stack switches, heavy network traffic might prevent the fast transition from occurring within this time frame. Instead of a fast transition, the normal STP convergence then occurs. Limitations These limitations apply to CSUF: • CSUF runs on the Gigastack GBICs installed on Catalyst 3500 XL switches and installed in the 1000BaseX module on the modular Catalyst 2900 XL switches. • Up to nine stack switches can be connected through their stack ports to the multidrop backbone. Only one stack port per switch is supported. • Each stack switch can be connected to the STP backbone through one uplink. • Up to 64 VLANs are supported. 78-6511-08 Catalyst 2900 Series XL and Catalyst 3500 Series XL Software Configuration Guide 6-39

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Chapter 6
Configuring the System
Configuring STP
Events that Cause Fast Convergence
Depending on the network event or failure, fast convergence provided by CSUF might or might not
occur.
Fast convergence (within 2 seconds under normal network conditions) occurs under these
circumstances:
The stack root port link goes down.
If two switches in the stack have alternate paths to the root, only one of the switches performs the
fast transition.
The failed link, which connected the stack root to the STP root, comes back up.
A network reconfiguration causes a new stack root switch to be selected.
A network reconfiguration causes a new port on the current stack root switch to be chosen as the
stack root port.
Note
The fast transition might not occur if multiple events occur simultaneously. For example, if a stack
member switch is powered down, and at the same time, a link connecting the stack root to the STP root
comes back up, the normal STP convergence occurs.
Normal STP convergence (30 to 40 seconds) occurs under these conditions:
The stack root switch is powered down or the software failed.
The stack root switch, which was powered down or failed, is powered up.
A new switch, which might become the stack root, is added to the stack.
A switch other than the stack root is powered down or failed.
A link fails between stack ports on the multidrop backbone.
Note
The fast transition of CSUF depends on the amount of network traffic and how you connect the
GigaStack GBICs across the stack switches. Because the Fast Uplink Transition Protocol only waits
2
seconds to receive acknowledgements from all stack switches, heavy network traffic might prevent the
fast transition from occurring within this time frame. Instead of a fast transition, the normal STP
convergence then occurs.
Limitations
These limitations apply to CSUF:
CSUF runs on the Gigastack GBICs installed on Catalyst 3500 XL switches and installed in the
1000BaseX module on the modular Catalyst 2900 XL switches.
Up to nine stack switches can be connected through their stack ports to the multidrop backbone.
Only one stack port per switch is supported.
Each stack switch can be connected to the STP backbone through one uplink.
Up to 64 VLANs are supported.