From HP FlexFabric Switch L2S Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000003
Associated with: CCI-000366
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is implemented on bridges and switches to prevent layer 2 loops when a broadcast domain spans multiple bridges and switches and when redundant links are provisioned to provide high availability in case of link failures. Convergence time can be significantly reduced using Rapid STP (802.1w) instead of STP (802.1d), resulting in improved availability. Rapid STP should be deployed by implementing either Rapid or Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol (MSTP) -- the latter scales much better when there are many VLANs.
In cases where VLANs do not span multiple switches, it is a best practice to not implement STP. Avoiding the use of STP will provide the most deterministic and highly available network topology. If STP is required, then review the HP FlexFabric Switch configuration to verify that Rapid STP has been implemented. If Rapid STP has not been implemented where STP is required, this is a finding. [HP]display stp vlan X
Configure Rapid STP to be implemented at the access and distribution layers where VLANs span multiple switches.
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