Chapter 5 | Advanced Configuration |
network topologies that allow a faster STP convergence without creating forwarding loops.
Interface Displays the port or LAG on which Rapid STP is enabled.
Role Indicates the port role assigned by the STP algorithm in order to provide to STP paths. The possible field values are:
•• Root Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to root switch.
•• Designated Indicates that the port or LAG via which the designated switch is attached to the LAN.
•• Alternate Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface.
•• Backup Provides a backup path to the designated port path toward the Spanning Tree leaves. Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a loop by a
•• Disabled Indicates the port is not participating in the Spanning Tree.
Mode Indicates the current Spanning Tree mode. The Spanning Tree mode is selected in the Global STP screen. The possible field values are:
•• Classic STP Indicates that Classic STP is enabled on the device.
•• Rapid STP Indicates that Rapid STP is enabled on the device.
•• Multiple STP Indicates that Multiple STP is enabled on the device.
Fast Link Indicates if Fast Link is enabled or disabled for the port or LAG. If Fast Link is enabled for a port, the port is automatically placed in the forwarding state.
Port State Indicates if RSTP is enabled on the interface.
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•• Enabled Enables the device to establish a
layer protocols has been configured, packets from each network layer protocol can be sent over the link. The link remains configured for communications until explicit LCP or NCP packets close the link, or until some external event occurs. This is the actual switch port link type. It may differ from the administrative state.
•• Disabled Disables
To run a migration test, press Activate next to the Activate Protocol Migration Test field. The test sends Link Control Protocol (LCP) packets to test if a data link is enabled.
Spanning Tree > MSTP Properties
Spanning Tree > MSTP Properties
MSTP provides differing load balancing scenarios. For example, while port A is blocked in one STP instance, the same port is placed in the Forwarding State in another STP instance. The MSTP Properties screen contains information for defining global MSTP settings, including region names, MSTP revisions, and maximum hops.
The MSTP Properties screen contains the following fields: Region Name Provides a
Revision Defines unsigned
Max Hops Indicates the total number of hops that occur in a specific region before the BPDU is discarded. Once the BPDU is discarded, the port information is aged out. The possible field range is
IST Master Identifies the Spanning Tree Master instance. The IST Master is the specified instance root.
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