From: shiran guez (shiranp3@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Oct 26 2008 - 05:30:47 ARST
The basic answer is no!
the forward time is changing the FWD timer and that timer is used between
states, but the issue is when you use MST the default STP implementation he
use is RSTP (Rapid STP -802.1w)
meaning that the only states you will go is from learning to forwarding that
mean that if you change the FWD timer this will be the time it take to
overall go to FWD state.
I suggest you will read also to get a better understanding.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk621/technologies_white_paper09186a0080094cfa.shtml
the old implementation of STP 802.1d from 1998 is not used with MST.
hope this helped you :-)
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 8:30 AM, stephen skinner <stephenski@gmail.com>wrote:
> hello,
>
> can i please ask a quick question ,
>
> i have been reading about the following command
>
> "spanning-tree mst forward-time"
>
> according to the CCO , it states
>
> The forwarding time specifies how long each of the listening and learning
> states last before the interface begins forwarding.
>
> OK,
>
> but the example on the CCO shows this
>
> This example shows how to set the spanning-tree forwarding time to 18
> seconds for all MST instances:
>
> Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst forward-time 18
>
>
> my question is ,
>
> if the above statement about listening and forwarding states is correct ,
> i.e this command covers the timer for both the listening and learning
> states
>
>
> then shouldnt the example have a forward time of 9 ??
>
>
> i beleive that they way you work out the forwarding time is as follows
>
> listening=9 and learning=9 , 2x9 =18 in total.
>
> the example from the CCO would be
>
> listening=18 and learning=18 , 2x18 = 36 in total.
>
> can someone please clarify this for me ...
>
> many thanks
>
>
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