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WDS and STP

Range: 0‐65535

Default: 32768

Bridge Max Age is the maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure. All device ports (except for designated ports) should receive configuration messages at regular intervals. Any port that ages out STP information (provided in the last configuration message) becomes the designated port for the attached LAN. If it is a root port, a new root port is selected from among the device ports attached to the network. Range: 6‐40 seconds

Default: 20

Minimum: The higher of 6 or [2 x (Hello Time + 1)].

Maximum: The lower of 40 or [2 x (Forward Delay ‐ 1)]

Bridge Hello Time is the interval (in seconds) at which the root device transmits a configuration message. Range: 1‐10 seconds

Default: 2

Minimum: 1

Maximum: The lower of 10 or [(Max. Message Age / 2) ‐1]

Bridge Forward Delay is the maximum time (in seconds) this device waits before changing states (for example, discarding to learning to forwarding). This delay is required because every device must receive information about topology changes before it starts to forward frames. In addition, each port needs time to listen for conflicting information that would make it return to a discarding state; otherwise, temporary data loops might result. Range: 4‐30 seconds

Default: 15

Minimum: The higher of 4 or [(Max. Message Age / 2) + 1]

Maximum: 30

Link Path Cost is used by the STP to determine the best path between devices. Therefore, lower values should be assigned to ports attached to faster media, and higher values assigned to ports with slower media. Path cost takes precedence over port priority.

Range: 1‐65535

Default: Ethernet interface: 19; Wireless interface: 40

Link Port Priority defines the priority used for this port in the Spanning Tree Protocol. If the path cost for all ports on a switch are the same, the port with the highest priority (for example, lowest value) will be configured as an active link in the spanning tree. This makes a port with higher priority less likely to be blocked if the Spanning Tree Protocol is detecting network loops. Where more than one port is assigned the highest priority, the port with lowest numeric identifier will be enabled.

Default: 128

Range: 0‐255, in steps of 16

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Contents Enterasys RoamAbout Page Page Enterasys Networks, Inc. Firmware License Agreement Iii Page Enterasys Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement Page General Viii Contents Snmp Index Appendix a Default Settings Appendix B TroubleshootingXii Intended Audience Purpose of This ManualFirmware Version Support Associated DocumentsConvention Description Getting HelpOverview IntroductionPolicy FeaturesApplications Applications Introduction Network Configuration Network Topologies Ad Hoc Wireless LAN no Access Point or BridgeInfrastructure Wireless LAN Infrastructure Wireless LANInfrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Infrastructure Wireless LAN for Roaming Wireless PCsInfrastructure Wireless Bridge Infrastructure Wireless BridgeNetwork Topologies Network Configuration Required Connections Initial Setup Using the CLILogging Enter no ip dhcp to disable Dhcp Using Web Management Initial Setup Using the CLI ```` Initial Setup Using the CLI Initial Setup Using the CLI Initial Setup Using the CLI Initial Setup Using the CLI Using the Command Line Interface CLI Using the Web InterfaceSnmp Identification Using Web Management to Configure System InformationEnabled Using the CLI to Configure System InformationDisabled SG SingaporeTCP / IP Settings Using Web Management to Configure TCP/IP TCP / IP Settings TCP/IP Configuration Using the CLI to Configure TCP/IPEthernet Settings Configuration SSH ConfigurationTCP / IP Settings Radius Using Web Management to Configure Radius Radius Attributes Radius Accounting Attribute Description Using the CLI to Configure Radius Authentication Using Web Management to Configure Authentication Allowed Using the CLI to Configure AuthenticationLocal Filter Control and VLANs Using Web Management to Configure Filter Control and VLANsFilter Control and VLANs CLI Commands for Vlan Support Using the CLI to Configure Filter Control and VLANsFilter Control and VLANs CLI Commands for Filtering SVP Commands Using Web Management to Configure CDP CDP SettingsCDP Settings Using the CLI to Configure CDP Rogue AP Detection Using Web Management to Configure Rogue AP DetectionUsing the CLI to Configure Rogue AP Detection TT5 SsidSnmp Using Web Management to Configure SnmpSnmp Notifications Description Snmp Notifications Security Level Snmp Targets CLI Commands for Snmp Using the CLI to Configure SnmpTPS CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Users and GroupsSnmp CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 Trap Filters CLI Commands for Configuring SNMPv3 TargetsChanging the Password AdministrationUsing Web Management to Change the Password Using Web Management to Enable and Disable Com Port Using the CLI to Change the PasswordUsing the CLI to Enable and Disable Com Port Enabling and Disabling Com PortUpgrading Firmware Using Web Management to Upgrade Firmware Using the CLI to Upgrade Firmware System Log Using Web Management to Configure System LogLogging Level Descriptions Error Level Using the CLI to Configure System Log Using Web Management to Configure Sntp TAIPEI, Beijing Using the CLI to Configure SntpWDS and STP Using Web Management to Configure WDS and STP WDS and STP WDS and STP Using the CLI to Configure WDS Using the CLI to Configure STP Radio Interface Radio Signal CharacteristicsUsing Web Management to Configure Interface Radio Settings Radio SettingsVlan ID Radius Attributes Number Value Radio Interface Radio Interface Radio Interface Example AES-TKIP WEPNot Supported DynamicAdmission Control No Example Tkip LongRequired PRE Shared KEYAC1Background Txop Limit 0.000 ms WMM Operation Wi-Fi Multimedia WMM ConfigurationWMM Backoff Wait times Using Web Management to Configure WMMSsid SW-WDS Using the CLI to Configure WMMAntenna Admission Control No AC2Video Txop Limit Using Web Management to Configure Virtual APs Virtual APs VAPs ConfigurationRadio Interface Using the CLI to Configure Virtual APs WPA-ONLY BIT EncryptionAdmission Control No WEP SecurityUsing Web Management to Configure Security Settings Wired Equivalent Privacy WEPSecurity Page Authentication 802.1x Authentication Security Security Using the CLI to Configure WPA over 802.1X Security Using the CLI to Configure WPA Pre-Shared KeyQuality of Service AC1Background LogCwMin LogCwMax Nopassword Allowed Local Using the CLI to Configure Local MAC AuthenticationNopassword Allowed EmptySecurity Using the CLI to Configure Radius MAC Authentication Remote Using the CLI to Configure WEP Shared Key Security Shared Ssid WPATKIP-WEP Ssid ETS Using the CLI to Configure WEP over 802.1x SecurityAuthentication Parameters AES Using the CLI to Configure WPA2 SecurityWPA2-ONLY Using the CLI to Configure WPA2 Pre-Shared Key Security WPA2-PSK Status Menu Description Status InformationUsing Web Management to View AP Status Status Information SQA Using the CLI to Display AP StatusUsing Web Management to View CDP Status Using the CLI to Display CDP Status Using Web Management to View Station Status Status Information Using Web Management to View Neighbor AP Detection Status Ibss Using the CLI to View Neighbor AP Detection StatusGtac LAB R2 DEMOWEP1Using Web Management to View WDS-STP Status STP Using the CLI to View WDS-STP StatusShow bridge Child Status Show bridge linkNone Root Bridge StatusUsing Web Management to View Event Logs RoamAbout 4102#show events Using the CLI to View Event LogsOct 101551 Status Information Advanced Configuration Default Settings CDP WDS & STP VAP1 Nopassword Preamble Length Long Wireless Interface 802.11b/g Troubleshooting Steps TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Steps 80 m 264 ft Maximum Distance TablesMaximum Distance Tables Troubleshooting Index Radius MAC WDS 4-50bridge 4-52CLI Index-4
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