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Click Apply to implement changes made.
NOTE: The Hello Time cannot be longer than the Max. Age. Otherwise, a configuration error will occur. Observe the following formulas when setting the above parameters:
Max. Age ≤ 2 x (Forward Delay - 1 second)
Max. Age ≥ 2 x (Hello Time + 1 second)
MST Configuration Table
The following windows allow the user to configure a MSTI instance on the Switch. These settings will uniquely identify a multiple spanning tree instance set on the Switch. The Switch initially possesses one CIST or Common Internal Spanning Tree of which the user may modify the parameters for but cannot change the MSTI ID for, and cannot be deleted. To view the Current MST Configuration Identification window, click Configuration > Spanning Tree > MST Configuration Table:
Figure 7- 16. Current MST Configuration Identification window
The window above contains the following information:
ParameterDescription
Configuration Name
A previously configured name set on the Switch to uniquely identify the MSTI (Multiple Spanning Tree Instance) If a configuration name is not set this field will show the
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