Milan Technology MIL-S3580 manual Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Menu

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Figure 4-17. Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Menu

If you enable the Spanning Tree Protocol, you must complete the Priority and Time fields with appropriate values or use defaults. In this screen, you can assign spanning priority and path cost to any port. A port with higher priority and lower path cost is less likely to be blocked if Spanning Tree Protocol is detecting network loop.

Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration

Figure 4-18. Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration Menu

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Contents MIL-S3580 Page 90000397A Features IntroductionManagement Features Package Contents Management MethodsConsole and Telnet Management Snmp Network ManagementHardware Description Front PanelLED Power On Diagnostic TestRear Panel Pre-Installation Requirements Mounting the SwitchRack-mounted Installation Desktop MountingConnecting to the Switch Mount the MIL-S3580 in an EIA Standard 19-inch RackLogin in the Console Interface Connecting the MIL-S3580 to a Terminal via RS-232 CableTelnet User InterfaceFirst Screen Main MenuManagement Setup System InformationNetwork Configuration Serial Port ConfigurationSnmp Community Setup 11. Snmp Community MenuManagement Capability Setup Trap ReceiverTrap Filter Setup Device Control MenuSwitch Device Configuration 16. Switch Device Configuration MenuPage Switch Port Configuration 17. Switch Port Configuration MenuIndividual Port Configuration 18. Switch Port Configuration MenuPermanent/Static Address Configuration 19. Permanent Address Configuration menuStatic Unicast Address Configuration 20. Static Unicast Address Configuration MenuStatic Multicast Address Configuration 21. Static Multicast Address Configuration MenuSpanning Tree Protocol Configuration Port StatisticsPage Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration Port-Based Vlan Configuration25. Port Based Vlan Configuration Menu 1Q Vlan Configuration Console configuration Web configuration 27. Static Vlan Port Configuration Menu Vlan Tagged Configuration Dynamic Vlan TableMTU/MDU Per-Port Vlan Table 30. MTU/MDU Per-Port Vlan TableGarp Configuration 31. Garp Configuration MenuTrunk Group Configuration Igmp Snooping TablePort Mirroring Configuration 34. Port Mirroring Configuration MenuUser Authentication 35. User Authentication Menu36. User Authentication Detailed Menu System Utility System RestartFactory Reset 38. Factory Reset MenuLogin Timeout Interval System DownloadConfiguration Update Setting Quick StartSystem Login About Web-based ManagementSystem Information Management Setup Snmp Community Setup Menu Trap Receiver Menu Trap Filter Setup Menu Switch Configuration Device ControlPage VLANs are assigned 12. Switch Port Configuration Menu 13. Trunk Group in Switch Port Configuration Menu Port Mirror Configuration 14. Port Mirror in Switch Port Configuration MenuPermanent Address Configuration Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration 17. Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Menu 19. Port Statistics Menu Vlan Configuration Static Vlan ConfigurationConsole configuration Web configuration 21. Static Vlan Configuration Menu Dynamic Vlan Table Menu23. Untagged Configuration Menu 26. Garp Configuration Menu Igmp Configuration 27. Igmp Configuration MenuUser Authentication 28. User Authentication Menu29. System Restart Menu 31. Login Timeout Interval Menu Update Setting 31. System Download MenuNetwork Configuration Collapsed Backbone ApplicationDepartmental Bridge Collapsed Backbone ApplicationHigh Performance Switched Workgroup Departmental Bridge ApplicationIeee 802.1Q Vlan Application Port-based Vlan Workgroup12sShared Server Page Product Specifications Page 90000397A