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2.7.3. Bridge Configuration

In Bridge mode the aCNPT unit acts as a transparent bridge between the Radio and the Ethernet interfaces. The figure below shows the bridge configuration and the table of bridge forwarding information. The STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is disabled by default.

Figure 2-13 Bridge Configuration Information

2.7.4. Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

STP is a Layer 2 link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing loops in the network. For a Layer 2 Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path can exist between any two redundant links.

To create a fault-tolerant network, there needs to be a loop-free path between all nodes in the network. The Spanning Tree Algorithm calculates the best loop-free path throughout a Layer 2 network. Infrastructure devices such as wireless bridges and switches send and receive spanning tree frames, called Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs), at regular intervals. The devices do not forward these frames but use them to construct the loop-free path.

Multiple active paths among end stations cause loops in the network. If a loop exists in the network, end stations might receive duplicate messages. Infrastructure devices might also learn end-station MAC addresses on multiple Layer 2 interfaces. Such conditions result in an unstable network.

STP defines a tree with a root bridge and a loop-free path from the root to all infrastructure devices in the Layer 2 network.

STP forces redundant data paths into a standby (blocked) state. If a network segment in the spanning tree fails and a redundant path exists, the Spanning Tree Algorithm recalculates the spanning tree topology and activates the standby path.

When two interfaces on a device are part of a loop, the spanning tree port priority and path cost settings determine which interface is put in the forwarding state and which is put in the blocking state. The port priority value represents the location of an interface in the network topology and how well it is located to pass traffic. The path cost value represents the media speed.

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Contents PRO Total VersionTable of Contents NTP Time Server Setup INK T EST INK B Udget P LanningAbout This Document Overview of User GuideRelated Publications Technical Support Center Introduction System RequirementsChecklists Pre-Installation Checklist for airClient Nexus PRO TotalParameters Units Site a Site B Signature of Engineer Name DatePost-Installation Checklist for aCNPT RssiChecklist Parameters Units Site a Site B ACNPT Configuration User Login and License AgreementLicense Agreement Web GUI Administrator Password Change Using the Configuration Pages Description of Menus Menu Item Menu Sub-itemsWireless Settings Menu Item Menu Sub-items DescriptionPerformance Reset to Defaults SecurityEthernet MTU Size Syslog server IP AddressOperational mode Save ProfileOperating Profile Profile CalendarDevice Mode Configuration Device mode settings similar for Router/NAT/BridgeACNPT Router/NAT to aCNPT Bridge Changing aCNPT Router/NAT to aCNPT BridgeACNPT Bridge to aCNPT Router/NAT Changing aCNPT Bridge to aCNPT Router/NATACNPT Bridge Configuration Ethernet ConfigurationWireless Configuration 10 aCNPT Bridge Wireless Settings11 Radio Main Wireless Settings Page Associated Bridge Configuration Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol STPSTP Settings Configuration Radio port Radio a 14 Bridge Configuration ACNPT Router/NAT Configuration 15aCNPT Router Ethernet Configuration16 aCNPT Router Wireless IP Configuration 17 aCNPT Router Wireless Association Settings Dhcp Configurations 19 Link status20 Dhcp Server Configurations Dhcp Relay Configurations 22 Dhcp Relay Agent ConfigurationsRouting Table 23 Routing TableWireless Settings Management 24 Adding Static RouteWireless Settings Security WPA-PSK WPA Descriptions Items DescriptionsWPA-Shared Key WPA2-PSK 31 WPA2-RADIUS Link Performance Parameters and Features Performance Parameters and Bandwidth ControllerThroughput OptimizerFrame Bursting Piggy BackBandwidth Controller ACNPT Bandwidth ControllerAdded list Quality of Service QoS Drop Down Menu for QoSQoS front Selection Menu of IP/MAC based filter IP address dialog box TOS value Dialog box 10 Selected filter list window 12 Added filters 14 QoS Configuration Site Survey Tool Site Survey showing associated devicesAntenna Alignment Antenna AlignmentT e l l i g e n t R e l e s s A t f o r m Traffic Statistics Ethernet Traffic Statistics Transmitted BytesTransmitted Unicast packets Transmitted DiscardsTransmitted error Received ErrorsWireless Traffic Statistics Transmit Success Rate Received BytesRTS Fail RTS SuccessNo of Aborted Frames No of PHY Aborted FramesSystem Configuration ToolsSystem Configuration Page Items Descriptions System Name ResetReset To Factory Defaults Delayed ResetSnmp Security Reset Options Delayed Reset SettingsNTP Time Server Setup Profile ManagerDescription of Commands Profile ManagerSave Profile Load Operating ProfileProfile Calendar Link Test Scheduling a ProfilePing Test Result Link Budget Planning Throughput Test ResultLink Budget Planning Calculator GPS Calculator 10 Link Budget Planning Calculator Link Budget Firmware Upgrade ACNPT Nexus Firmware UpgradeACNPT Nexus Firmware Upgrade Firmware transferred Appendix a Snmp Trap Appendix B Useful terms and definitions Acronyms and AbbreviationsWEP Dhcp Appendix C License