Table 111 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options
Command | Description |
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mxage | Configures the bridge maximum age. The maximum age parameter specifies the maximum time |
| the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it |
| reconfigures the STP network. The range is 6 to 40 seconds, and the default is 20 seconds. |
| This command does not apply to MSTP. See the “Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration” |
| section for more information. |
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fwd | Configures the bridge forward delay parameter. The forward delay parameter specifies the |
| amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the |
| learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state. The range is 4 to 30 seconds, |
| and the default is 15 seconds. |
| This command does not apply to MSTP. See the “Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration” |
| section for more information. |
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cur | Displays the current bridge STP parameters. |
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When configuring STP bridge parameters, the following formulas must be used:
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•2*(hello+1) < mxage
Spanning Tree port configuration
Command: /cfg/l2/stp
[Spanning Tree Port | 1 Menu] |
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prior | - Set | port Priority |
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cost | - Set | port Path Cost | |
| for auto) | ||
link | - Set | port link type (auto, | p2p, or shared; default: auto) |
edge | - Enables or disables this port as an edge port | ||
fastfwd | - Enable/disable Port Fast Forwarding mode | ||
on | - Turn port's Spanning Tree | ON | |
off | - Turn port's Spanning Tree | OFF | |
cur | - Display current port Spanning Tree parameters | ||
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By default for STP/PVST+, Spanning tree is turned Off for downlink ports
Spanning tree port parameters are used to modify STP operation on an individual port basis. STP port parameters include:
•Port priority
•Port path cost
The following table describes the Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options.
Table 112 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options
Command | Description | |
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prior | Configures the port priority. The port priority helps determine which bridge port | |
| becomes the designated port. | |
| In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, | |
| the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment. | |
| The range is 0 to 255, and the default is 128. | |
| RSTP/MSTP: The range is 0 to 240, in steps of 16 (0, 16, 32...) and the default is | |
| 128. |
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cost | Configures the port path cost. The port path cost is used to help determine the | |
| designated port for a segment. Generally speaking, the faster the port, the lower the | |
| path cost. | |
| The range is 1 to 65535. The default is 10 for 100Mb/s ports, and 1 for Gigabit | |
| ports. A value of 0 indicates that the default cost will be computed for an auto- | |
| negotiated link speed. | |
| RSTP/MSTP: The range is 1 – 200000000, and the default it 20000 for Gigabit | |
| ports. | |
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| Configuration Menu 117 |