To implement interoperation between a Huawei device and a non-Huawei device, select the fast transition mode based on the Proposal/Agreement mechanism of the non-Huawei device. A device supports the following fast transition modes:
An upstream device sends a Proposal message to a downstream device to request fast state transition. After receiving the message, the downstream device sets the port connected to the upstream device as the root port and blocks all non-edge ports.
The upstream device sends an Agreement message to the downstream device. After the downstream device receives the message, the root port transitions to the Forwarding state.
The downstream device responds with an Agreement message. After receiving the message, the upstream device sets the port connected to the downstream device as the designated port, and then the designated port transitions to the Forwarding state.
An upstream device sends a Proposal message to a downstream device to request fast state transition. After receiving the message, the downstream device sets the port connected to the upstream device as the root port and blocks all non-edge ports. Then, the root port transitions to the Forwarding state.
The downstream device responds with an Agreement message. After receiving the message, the upstream device sets the port connected to the downstream device as the designated port, and then the designated port transitions to the Forwarding state.
Before setting parameters for interoperation between Huawei and non-Huawei devices, configure basic STP/RSTP functions.
The system view is displayed.
The view of the interface connected to a third-party device is displayed.
The common fast transition mode is specified.
By default, the enhanced fast transition mode is used on a port.