Compaq SW3323, SW3324, SW3322 manual Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu, 14User Interface

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3-14User Interface

Spanning Tree

Port #n Configuration Menu

The Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu allows you to view Spanning Tree Port Configuration information for an individual port. Select a from the Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu, enter a port number, and press Enter to view the Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu. Figure 3-10 shows the Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu and Table 3-9 describes the menu. The “Port #n” designation represents the specific port number for configuration.

 

SPANNING TREE PORT #1

CONFIGURATION

Access Control: READ/WRITE

 

 

Port State

DISABLED

 

MAC Address

000000000000

 

Designated Cost

0

 

Designated Port

0

 

Designated Root

0000-000000000000

 

Designated Bridge0000-000000000000

 

a. Path Cost

10

 

b. Path Priority

255

x. Previous Menu

Figure 3-10Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu

 

 

Table 3-9

 

 

Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Descriptions

 

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

Port State

The current Spanning Tree state of the port, either disabled, listening, learning,

 

 

forwarding, or blocking.

 

 

MAC Address

The MAC address of the port.

 

 

 

 

 

Designated Cost

The cost of the path to the Root offered by the designated port for the LAN

 

 

associated with the port.

 

 

Designated Port

The ID of the port believed to be the designated port for the LAN associated with

 

 

the port.

 

 

Designated Root

The ID of the bridge recorded as the Root for the LAN associated with the port.

 

Designated Bridge

The ID of the bridge believed to be the designated bridge for the LAN associated

 

 

with the port.

 

Path Cost

The contribution of the path through this port, when it is the root port, to the total

 

 

path cost from this bridge to the root bridge (1-65535 range).

 

 

Port Priority

The relative priority of the port on the bridge (0-255 range).

 

Path Priority

(0-255 range)

 

 

 

 

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Shipment338406-B21 SX Gbic Module All 338407-B21 LX Gbic Module All 2Installation Mounting the Switch in a Rack Mounting the Switch on a Table or Shelf4Installation 1Mounting the Switch in a RackConnecting a Terminal to the Console Port 2Connecting a Terminal to the Console Port6Installation Powering the Switch 3GBIC Module InstallationPower-Up 8InstallationRJ-45 Connector 6Inserting an RJ-45 Connector into a PortCopper Cable Specifications Fiber Cable Specifications10Installation Network Cable RequirementsGigabit Ethernet Fiber Specifications 1000Base-SX/LX Ports1000Base-SX Multimode 1000Base-LX MultimodeOverview Main MenuFactory Defaults User Access2User Interface Terminal Baud Rate 9600 Vlan Enable Vlan Port Type Access Factory Default SettingsPrivate Menu Hierarchy 4User InterfaceMain Menu Main Menu DescriptionsSystem Configuration Menu System Configuration Menu DescriptionsMenu for configuring a number of SNMP-related parameters 6User InterfaceSnmp Configuration Menu Power Up DiagnosticsDiagnostics enabled Not terminate at any timeSnmp Configuration Menu Descriptions Switch Configuration Menu8User Interface Switch Configuration Menu Descriptions Vlan Configuration MenuNot accessed 10-1,000,000 second range Value of 0 disables this functionForwarding Table Configuration Menu Descriptions Forwarding Table Configuration Menu10User Interface Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Configuration Screen Port ID Displays unique identification number of the portSpanning Tree Configuration Menu Descriptions Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu12User Interface Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Spanning Tree Port Configuration DescriptionsLearning, forwarding, or blocking Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu Descriptions Spanning Tree Port #n Configuration Menu14User Interface Vlan Configuration Menu Vlan Configuration Menu DescriptionsVlan Configuration VlanVlan Menu Descriptions Vlan Menu16User Interface Vlan #n Configuration Menu Vlan Configuration #n Menu DescriptionsEntering a Vlan name is not required Allows you to remove a Vlan Egress PortPort ID Port Name Type Access Vlan Port MenuVlan Port Menu Descriptions 18User InterfaceClass of Service Configuration Menu Class of Service Configuration Menu DescriptionsPort Priority Configuration Menu Descriptions READ/WRITE Port ID Port Name Priority DefaultPort Priority Menu 20User InterfacePort Menu Port MenuDisconnected Port Menu Descriptions 22User InterfacePort identification number Yes or NoPort Configuration Menu Descriptions EnableAre eligible for configuration Port 1 ConfigurationSwitch Statistics Screen Switch StatisticsID Transmitted Received Forwarded Filtered Dropped Errored 24User InterfaceSwitch Statistics Screen Descriptions Switch Summary Screen Descriptions Switch Summary Screen26User Interface Port Statistics Screen Descriptions Port Statistics ScreenPort 1 Statistics 28User Interface Or reset Power Up CountGeneral Information Screen General Information Screen DescriptionsDownload Software Menu Descriptions Download Software Menu30User Interface Return to Default Configuration Save Current ConfigurationLogout Reset 32User InterfaceConfiguring and Monitoring Switch Common TasksSetting Password Protection 2Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchConnecting via Telnet Checking Network Configuration StatusAssigning an IP Address Setting Snmp Management Access 4Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchViewing Switch Statistics Configuring Port Mirroring6Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Downloading a Software UpgradeDownloading Via the Serial Port Downloading Via Tftp Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters 8Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchConfiguring VLANs Configuring Class of ServiceConfiguring Port Operation 10Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchConfiguring the Forwarding Table 12Configuring and Monitoring the Switch Configuring Broadcast Cutoff Rate Setting a Default GatewayConfiguring BootP/DHCP 14Configuring and Monitoring the SwitchLetxiv 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