MicroNet Technology SP3508A manual Spanning Tree

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5.10 Spanning Tree

The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in SP3508A networks. When STP enabled, ensure that only one path at a time is active between any two nodes on the network. It is recommended that users enable STP on all SP3508A to ensure a single active path on the network.

1.User can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge in the following screen.

2.Users can view the spanning tree status of the SP3508A in the following screen.

3.Users can set new value for STP parameter, then click <Apply> button to modify.

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Contents User’s Manual Port Vdsl Managed SwitchModel No. SP3508A Table of Contents Chapter Application Appendix Key Features Package ContentsIntroduction Page Cabling Requirements InstallationHardware Installation Pre-installation RequirementsVdsl Port RJ-11 Connecting to Gigabit EthernetConnecting to RJ-11 100/ACT Physical DescriptionLED Definition 10/ACTGigabit Switch ConnectorsEthernet Out-Band Access IP Address ConfigurationConsole Port Program will enter the following text-based user interface Main Menu EditSave Previous MenuTelnet Remote AccessWeb-Based UI Page Home Web-Based UI Management InterfacePort Status Port Statistics IP Address Switch SettingBasic Advanced Broadcast Storm Filter First Come First ServiceWeighted Round Robin Enable Delay BoundMulticast Protocol Vlan Protocol Enable Spanning TreeEnable Internet Group ProtocolSpeed Port ControlsDuplex Group ID Aggregator SettingLink Aggregation System PriorityState Activity Aggregator InformationPassive Filter DatabaseIgmp Snooping ActiveStatic MAC Address MAC Filtering Port Security Support Multiple Vlan Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Vlan ConfigurationSupport Protocol-based Vlan Ingress Filtering Port VIDIngress Filtering Rule Spanning Tree Hello Time Delay TimePriority Max AgePort Priority Port SnifferPath Cost Snmp Read only NameLocation ContactSecurity Manager Signal to Noise Ratio‘Temperature Alarm’ trap ‘Fan Speed Alarm’ trapUsername Tftp Update FirmwarePassword Reconfirm PasswordTftp Restore Configuration Configuration BackupTftp Backup Configuration Reset Reset and Rebooting SystemReboot Bridging Functions ApplicationAppendix Appendix a SpecificationsDimension Appendix B Troubleshooting Transmission Mode Appendix C System DiagnosticsPower and Cooling Problems InstallationCabling Physical ConfigurationSystem Integrity Vdsl Technology Requirements & Definitions Appendix D Vdsl SpectrumPort-Based Vlan Setting Appendix E Example of Vlan SettingTag-Based Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Setting Page Page