AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide
Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols 429
The Display STP Port Configuration menu displays a table that
contains the following columns of information:
Port
The port number.
State
Current state of a port. The possible states are Listening, Learning,
Forwarding, or Blocking when spanning tree is enabled on the switch.
When spanning tree is not enabled on the switch or if a port is not
being used, its state will be disabled.
Cost
Port cost of the port.
Priority
The port’s priority value. The number is used as a tie breaker when two
or more ports have equal costs to the root bridge.
Resetting STP tothe DefaultSettings
To reset STP to the default settings, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type 3 to select Spanning Tree Configuration.
The Spanning Tree Configuration menu is shown in Figure 152 on
page 420.
2. From the Spanning Tree Configuration menu, type 3 to select
Configure Active Protocol.
The STP menu is shown in Figure 153 on page 423.
3. From the STP menu, type D to select Reset STP to Defaults.
The following prompt is displayed:
Do you want to reset STP configuration to default [Yes/
No] ->
4. Enter Y for Yes or N for No and press Return.
The STP configuration is reset to the defaults.