/freebsd/sys/net/ |
H A D | bridgestp.h | 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx
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H A D | if_bridgevar.h | 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx
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H A D | bridgestp.c | 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx
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H A D | if_bridge.c | 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx
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/freebsd/sbin/ifconfig/ |
H A D | ifbridge.c | 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx
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H A D | ifconfig.8 | 3fab7669 Wed Nov 01 09:07:47 GMT 2006 Andrew Thompson <thompsa@FreeBSD.org> Bring in support for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w).
RSTP provides faster spanning tree convergence, the protocol will exchange information with neighboring switches to quickly transition to forwarding without creating loops. The code will default to RSTP mode but will downgrade any port connected to a legacy STP network so is fully backward compatible.
Reviewed by: syrinx Tested by: syrinx
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