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Parameter

Default

Description

Spanning Tree

Enabled

Enable this parameter to participate in an STA

Protocol

 

compliant network.

Priority

32,768

Device priority is used in selecting the root device,

 

 

root port, and designated port. The device with

 

 

the highest priority becomes the STA root device.

 

 

However, if all devices have the same priority, the

 

 

device with the lowest MAC address will then

 

 

become the root device.

 

 

Enter a value from 0 - 65535.

 

 

Remember that the lower the numeric value, the

 

 

higher the priority.

Hello Time

2

Time interval (in seconds) at which the root device

 

 

transmits a configuration message.

 

 

The minimum value is1.

 

 

The maximum value is

 

 

the lower of 10 or [(Max. Message Age / 2) -1].

Max (Message) Age

20

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 STA 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.

 

 

The minimum value is

 

 

the higher of 6 or [2 x (Hello Time + 1)].

 

 

The maximum value is

 

 

the lower of 40 or [2 x (Forward Delay - 1)].

Forward Delay

15

The maximum time (in seconds) the root device

 

 

will wait before changing states (i.e., listening 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 blocking state; otherwise, temporary

 

 

data loops might result.

The maximum value is 30. The minimum value is

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

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Contents Fast Ethernet Switch Management GuidePage 9033645-01 9033645-01 Table of Contents Snmp Management Appendix A. Spanning Tree ConceptsIndex Vi Table of Contents VH-2402S Configuration Options Management OverviewRequired Connections Console Port Out-of-Band ConnectionsConfigure the Switch Site Configure the Remote SiteRemote Management via the Console Port In-Band ConnectionsIn-Band Network Connection Management Overview VH-2402S VH-2402S User Interface OverviewUser Access Factory Defaults Factory Default SettingsGvrp Main Menu Selection DescriptionDisplays/configures extended bridge capabilities provided by System Information Menu System Information MenuDisplaying System Information System InformationDisplaying Switch Version and Module Information Switch InformationManagement Setup Menu Management Setup MenuChanging the Network Configuration Network ConfigurationIP Configuration IP ConfigurationIP Connectivity Test Ping IP Connectivity TestHttp Configuration 10. Http ConfigurationConfiguring the Serial Port 11. Serial Port Configuration12. Snmp Configuration Assigning Snmp ParametersConfiguring Community Names 13. Snmp CommunitiesConfiguring IP Trap Managers 14. IP Trap ManagersConsole Login Configuration 15. Console Login ConfigurationUsing Tftp Protocol to Download Over the Network Downloading System SoftwareSaving the System Configuration Parameter DescriptionConfiguring Management Access 18. Management ConfigurationConfiguring the Switch 19. Device Control MenuNot implemented in the current firmware release Configuring Port Parameters 20. Port ConfigurationViewing the Current Port Configuration 21. Port InformationUsing the Spanning Tree Algorithm 22. Spanning Tree Configuration Configuring Bridge STADevice with the lowest MAC address will then Configuring STA for Ports or Modules 24. Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationViewing the Current Spanning Tree Configuration 25. Spanning Tree InformationDisplaying the Current Bridge STA 26. Bridge STA InformationDisplaying the Current STA for Ports or Modules 27. Spanning Tree Port InformationRules defining port status are Using a Mirror Port for Analysis 28. Mirror Port ConfigurationConfiguring Port Trunks 29. Port Trunking Configuration Igmp Multicast Filtering Configuring Igmp 30. Igmp ConfigurationConfiguring Broadcast Storm Control 31. Broadcast Storm Control ConfigurationConfiguring Bridge MIB Extensions 32. Extended Bridge ConfigurationBy setting this parameter to False Configuring Traffic Classes 33 .1P ConfigurationPort Priority Configuration 34 .1P Port Priority Configuration802.1P Port Traffic Class Information 35 .1P Port Traffic Class InformationConfiguring Virtual LANs 802.1Q Vlan Base Information802.1Q Vlan Current Table Information 37 .1Q Vlan Current Table Information802.1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration 38 .1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration39 .1Q Vlan Static Table Configuration Example Port Assignment Vlan Configuration 40. Port Assignment Vlan ConfigurationMulticast Router Port Information 41. Multicast Router Port InformationStatic Multicast Router Port Configuration 42. Static Multicast Router Port ConfigurationIgmp Member Port Configuration 43. Igmp Member Port ConfigurationPort Security Configuration 44. Port Security ConfigurationMonitoring the Switch 45. Network Monitor MenuDisplaying Port Statistics 46. Port StatisticsDisplaying Rmon Statistics 47. Rmon StatisticsDrop Events Displaying the Unicast Address Table 48. Unicast Address TableDisplaying the IP Multicast Registration Table 49. IP Multicast Registration TableConfiguring Static Unicast Addresses 50. Static Unicast Addreeess Table ConfigurationResetting the System Logging Off the System66 VH-2402S User Interface Configuring & Monitoring the Switch Common TasksSetting Password Protection Connecting via Telnet Checking Network Configuration StatusAssigning an IP Address Setting Snmp Management Access Viewing Switch StatisticsConfiguring Port Mirroring Downloading a Software UpgradeDownloading Via the Serial Port Downloading Via Tftp9033645-01 Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters Configuring VLANs Configuring Class of ServiceConfiguring Port Operation Configuring the Unicast Address Table Setting a Default Gateway Configuring BootPConfiguring Port Trunks Configuring & Monitoring the Switch VH-2402S Snmp Management Snmp ProtocolMIB Objects RFC 1213 MIB-II RFC 1573 Interfaces Evolution MIBRFC 1643 Ethernet-Like MIB RFC 1493 Bridge MIBIeee 802.1Q Q-MIB Compiling MIB Extensions Enterasys WebsiteEnterasys Proprietary MIB Extensions Appendix A. Spanning Tree Concepts Spanning Tree FeaturesGeneral Figure A-1. Spanning Tree Using VH-2402S Switches Spanning Tree Protocol in a NetworkTable A-1. Spanning Tree Protocol Defaults Spanning Tree Protocol ParametersSpanning Tree Protocol Operation 9033645-01 Spanning Tree Concepts VH-2402S Appendix B. Virtual Lans Vlans VLANs and Frame TaggingVH-2402S Vlan Configuration Assigning Ports to VLANsVlan Classification Port OverlappingForwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames Automatic Vlan RegistrationForwarding Traffic with Unknown Vlan Tags Appendix C. Class of Service Incoming tagged frames contain a priority level rangeFigure C-1. Class of Service Example Appendix D. IP Multicast Filtering Igmp Snooping and IP Multicast FilteringPage Index Tftp Page 150524-103 R02