Xerox KS-801 operation manual View STP Status

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6.5 View STP Status

Select [5] from main menu to view STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) status and settings.

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Port

PathCost

Priority

StpStatus

[1]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[2]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[3]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[4]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[5]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[6]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[7]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[8]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

[9]

[0]

[128]

FORWARDING

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The definitions of settings and status are:

PathCost

The Spanning-Tree Protocol uses port path costs to

 

determine which port to select as a forwarding port.

 

You should assign lower numbers to ports attached

 

to faster media (such as full duplex), and higher

 

numbers to ports attached to slower media. The

 

possible range is 1 to 65535. The recommended path

 

cost is 1000 ¡Ò LAN speed in megabits per second.

Priority

The port (physical or logical) with the lowest priority

 

value has the highest priority and forwards the

 

spanning-tree frames. The possible priority range is 0

 

through 255 (decimal). The default is 128. If all ports

 

have the same priority value, the lowest port number

 

forwards the spanning-tree frames.

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Contents 10/100 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch with Fiber Connectivity Trademarks Table of Contents Console & Telnet Management Web ManagementIntroduction Features Page Specifications Installing the Switch Packing ListPanels Mounting the Switches Install Rack Mount BracketsInstall the Switch into a 19-inch Rack Desktop MountingNetwork Switched Ports Making Network Connections10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Switched Ports MDI-X and MDI RJ-45 ConnectorsManual Configuration 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet PortsAuto-negotiation Capable Auto-speed-sensingStraight-through and Crossover UTP Cable Flow ControlUTP Cable Connections Module Connector type Fiber cable Maximum length Fast Ethernet Fiber SlotFiber Module Top view Fiber Jumper Setting Module OutlineModule Installation Duplex Mode SettingSpecifications Switch supports the following trunk configurations Making Trunk ConnectionsPage When doing sniffer, configure Making SnifferMonitored Ports Sniffer PortInterpretation LED IndicatorsLED Panels Performing Network Management Management SupportLogin Port Status Management objectsSetting IP Address Console ManagementRefer to for more information Telnet ManagementConsole port does not support modem connection Snmp Management SupportConsole & Telnet Management Set IP Address IP StatusSelect 1 from main menu to set IP address Select 2 from main menu to view IP statusView Port Status Port status definitions areView Port Counters View STP Status Page Restore Default Values Update Firmware Console Sftp UtilityPrompts shown on DOS screen are as follows \WINDOWSSFTPRemote Boot System Processing messages shown on console screen areSet IP Address for the Switch Web ManagementStart Browser Software and Making Connection Web BrowserFactory default Username Admin Factory default Password Login to the SwitchLogin Page Port Status Port Statistics Administrator Click Basic to view or modify the following settings BasicIP Address settings are IP AddressUse scroll bar to view all settings as follows Snmp EntriesSnmp settings are Advanced Click Advanced in menu to performAdvanced / Spanning Page Page Priority is assigned to the switch. The higher MAC address of the switch as a unique identiValue is lower priority. Range 0 Fier to the networkPorts which are enabled can be in one of the follow Listening Switches send messages to one anotherBlocking The switch enters the Blocking State if a Learning The switch enters the Learning State if noAdvanced / Trunking Advanced / Sniffer Page Console Port Information Port Controls Security Manager System Manager Click System Manager to performTftp Update Firmware Click Apply to start Tftp file transfer operationsPage Remote Boot System