Asante Technologies IC36240 Spanning Tree Port Configuration, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rstp

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Reducing the values of these timers makes the spanning tree react faster when the topology changes, but may cause temporary loops as the tree stabilizes in its new configuration. Increasing the values of these timers makes the spanning tree react more slowly to changes in topology, but will make an unintended reconfiguration less likely. All of the bridges on the network will use the values set by the root bridge. It is only necessary to reconfigure that bridge if changing the parameters.

5.4.2 Spanning Tree Port Configuration

You can configure the following parameters from interface configuration mode:

Switch(config)# interface eth1

Switch(config-if-eth1)# spanning-tree ?

disable

Disable spanning tree protocol in this interface

edge-port

Enable port admin edge

link-type

Configure the

link

type

path-cost

Set

interface

path

cost

port-priority

Set

interface

priority

Switch(config-if-eth1)#

Port Priority

The port priority is a spanning tree parameter that ranks each port, so that if two or more ports have the same path cost, the STP selects the path with the highest priority (the lowest numerical value). By changing the priority of a port, it can be more, or less, likely to become the root port. The default value is 128, and the value range is 0–255.

Port Path Cost

Port path cost is the spanning tree parameter that assigns a cost factor to each port. The lower the assigned port path cost is, the more likely that port will be accessed. The default port path cost for a 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps port is the result of the equation:

Path cost = 1000/LAN speed (in Mbps)

Therefore, for 10 Mbps ports, the default port path cost is 100. For 100 Mbps ports, it is 10. To allow for faster networks, the port path cost for a 1000 Mbps port is set by the standard at 4.

5.4.3 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol makes use of point-to-point link type and expedites into a rapid convergence of the spanning tree. Re-configuration of the spanning tree can occur in less than 1 second (as opposed to 50 seconds with the default settings in the legacy spanning tree), which is critical for networks carrying delay-sensitive traffic, such as voice and video.

Port Roles and the Active Topology

RSTP provides rapid convergence of the spanning tree by assigning port roles and by determining the active topology. RSTP uses the same underlying spanning tree calculation and algorithm as legacy STP to select the bridge with the highest bridge priority (lowest numerical priority value) as the root bridge. Then RSTP assigns one of these port roles to bridge ports:

Root port—provides the best path (lowest cost) when the bridge forwards packets to the root switch.

Designated port—connects to the designated switch, which has the lowest path cost when forwarding packets from that LAN to the root bridge. The port through which the designated switch is attached to the LAN is called the designated port.

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Contents IntraCore IC36240 Series Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual IntraCore IC36240Table of Contents Password Service Password-Encryption Snmp Configuration Commands Trunk Ieee 802.1q Technical Support and Warranty Features IntroductionPackage Contents Front and Back Panel DescriptionsLEDs LEDManagement and Configuration Console InterfaceHardware Installation and Setup Installation OverviewSafety Overview Installing into an Equipment Rack Recommended Installation ToolsPower Requirements Environmental RequirementsInstalling the Optional External Power Supply SFP Mini Gbic PortsEquipment Rack Guidelines Connecting Power Connecting to the Network1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures Pin Number Pair Number & Wire ColorsAsante IntraCore IC36240 Initial Software Setup Connecting to a ConsoleConnecting to a PC User Access Verification PasswordPasswords and Privileges Commands Privileges CommandsEnable Password Password Service Password-EncryptionLogin Security Configuring an IP AddressUsername Command Password and login CommandsRestoring Factory Defaults System Boot ParametersSetting a Default IP Gateway Address Switchconfig# ip default-gatewayUnderstanding the Command Line Interface CLI User Top User Exec ModeAccess Each Command Mode Document ConventionsPrivileged Top Privileged Exec Mode Command Show ? PurposeGlobal Configuration Mode Command Exit End Ctrl-Z Purpose Switch# configureInterface Configuration Mode Spanning-Tree Configuration ModeAdvanced Features Supported within the Command Mode Vlan Configuration ModeSpanning-tree mst configuration Command Help Purpose Example of Context Sensitive HelpChecking Command Syntax Switch# configure ?Using CLI Command History Using the No and Default Forms of CommandsUsing Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts Keystrokes/Command PurposeMoving Around on the Command Line Completing a Partial Command NameKeystrokes Purpose Editing Command Lines That Wrap Redisplaying the Current Command Line Deleting EntriesScrolling Down a Line or a Screen Transposing Mistyped Characters Controlling CapitalizationKeystrokes Managing the System and Configuration Files Setting the System ClockSwitch# clock ? Switch# clock set 092930 28 January Switch# reload crChanging the Password Testing Connections with Ping TestsSpecifying the Hostname Enabling the System LogManaging Configuration Files Displaying the Operating ConfigurationConfiguring from the Terminal Switch# show running-configCopying Configuration Files to a Network Server Newname# copy running-config startup-configSwitch# copy startup-config ? Switch# copy running-config Switch# copy running-config TftpSwitch# copy running-config tftp//192.168.0.1/my-config Configuring Snmp AuthenticationAccess Control Switch# copy tftp//192.168.123.59/my-confg running-configCreate or Modify Access Control for Snmp Community Security LevelsSupport Command Purpose Snmp-server community string view Establish the Contact and Location of the Snmp AgentConfiguring Spanning Tree Snmp Configuration CommandsSpanning Tree Parameters Spanning-tree mst?Spanning Tree Port Configuration Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RstpPort Priority Port Path CostConfiguring Switch/Bridge Priority Switchconfig# spanning-tree priority priorityRapid Convergence Enabling Rapid Spanning TreeConfiguring Link Type Configuring an Edge PortConfiguring Port Path Cost Configuring Port PriorityMultiple Spanning-Tree MST Configuring Vlan VlanSwitchconfig# mac-address-table aging-time MAC Address TableShow mac-address-table Configuring IP Assign IP Addresses to SwitchClass Address or Range Status Establish Address Resolution Define a Static ARP CacheConfiguring Igmp Managing IP Multicast TrafficIgmp Overview Forwarding Unknown Multicast PacketsUsing Access Lists Switchconfig-if-veth1#ip igmp query-intervalCommand Purpose Ip igmp query-max-response-time Host-query messagesUsing a Classification ACL Asante IntraCore IC36240 Create a Standard Access List Create a MAC Access List Create an Expanded Access ListSwitchconfig# mac access-list standard Access-list 101 ? Access-list 101 deny ?Access-list 101 deny tcp ? Access-list 101 deny tcp 192.168.123.0 0.0.0.255 ?Creating an Access List with a Name Applying an Access List to an InterfaceAccess-list ? Access-list standard ?Configuring Common Access Lists Switchconfig# access-list 110 permit udp any any eqAccess-list 101 deny ip any any Vlan Configuration Creating or Modifying a VlanSwitch# show vlan Switchconfig-vlan#port-member delete ethDeleting a Vlan Static Access Vlan Port Membership ModesTrunk Ieee 802.1q Command Purpose Switchconfig# vlan dot1q tag native Switchconfig# endQuality of Service Configuration Configuring Weighted Fair QueuingMonitoring Weighted Fair Queuing Lists Priority QueuingConfiguring Traffic Shaping for an Interface Traffic ShapingDefining the Priority List Monitoring Priority Queuing ListsConfiguring Rate Limit Configuring Traffic Shaping for an Access ListMonitoring the Traffic Shaping Configuration Generic Traffic Shaping ExampleAsante IntraCore IC36240 Configuring the Switch Using the GUI Main Configuration MenuInformation Screens Front Panel Information ScreenAssign IP Addresses to Switch General Information ScreenClass Address or Range Status Port Configuration Menu Individual Port Configuration ScreenAsante IntraCore IC36240 Press go Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration STP Port Configuration Global STP Bridge Configuration Snmp Configuration Asante IntraCore IC36240 Address Table Screen Asante IntraCore IC36240 Asante IntraCore IC36240 Vlan Configuration Asante IntraCore IC36240 Click Apply Igmp Configuration Asante IntraCore IC36240 Asante IntraCore IC36240 Web CLI Screen System Clock Menu Save Appendix a Basic Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsAppendix B Specifications Physical CharacteristicsEnvironmental Range PerformanceTechnical Support and Warranty Standards ComplianceAppendix C FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety InstructionsIntraCare Warranty Statement Appendix D Online Warranty Registration Access List IndexIgmp LED Safety Priority Queuing Vlan