3 Configuring the Switch

Algorithm is detecting network loops. Where more than one port is assigned the highest priority, the port with the lowest numeric identifier will be enabled.

Designated root – The priority and MAC address of the device in the Spanning Tree that this switch has accepted as the root device.

Fast forwarding – This field provides the same information as Admin Edge port, and is only included for backward compatibility with earlier products.

Admin Edge Port – You can enable this option if an interface is attached to a LAN segment that is at the end of a bridged LAN or to an end node. Since end nodes cannot cause forwarding loops, they can pass directly through to the spanning tree forwarding state. Specifying Edge Ports provides quicker convergence for devices such as workstations or servers, retains the current forwarding database to reduce the amount of frame flooding required to rebuild address tables during reconfiguration events, does not cause the spanning tree to reconfigure when the interface changes state, and also overcomes other STA-related timeout problems. However, remember that Edge Port should only be enabled for ports connected to an end-node device.

Admin Link Type – The link type attached to this interface.

-Point-to-Point – A connection to exactly one other bridge.

-Shared – A connection to two or more bridges.

-Auto – The switch automatically determines if the interface is attached to a point-to-point link or to shared media.

Web – Click Spanning Tree, STA, Port Information or STA Trunk Information.

Figure 3-89 Displaying Spanning Tree Port Information

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