Device Configuration
Table 3-6. LAG Configuration Fields - Advanced Tab (Continued)
Field | Description |
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LAG STP Mode | Enables LAG Spanning Tree. The Spanning |
| Tree mode creates a logical tree topology out |
| of any arrangement of bridges, resulting in a |
| single path between any two end stations. The |
| Spanning Tree Mode also provides high fault |
| tolerance. The possible states are: |
| • Enable - Enables the Spanning Tree |
| Mode. |
| • Disable - Disables the Spanning Tree |
| Mode. |
| For more information refer to Spanning Tree |
| Algorithm (STA) in The Reference Guide. |
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LAG STP State | The state of the LAG in terms of the Spanning |
| Tree Protocol. The possible states are: |
| • Disable - The LAG is disabled. |
| • Blocking - STP is enabled and currently |
| blocking the LAG. The LAG is effectively |
| disabled to prevent the formation of a |
| loop in the network. |
| • Forwarding - The LAG is currently |
| forwarding information received. |
|
|
STP Admin Edge | The administrative state of the edge LAG |
| parameter. Possible states include: |
| • TRUE - This LAG is assumed to be an |
| edge LAG. |
| • FALSE - This LAG is assumed not to be |
| an |
|
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STP Oper Edge | The operational state of the edge LAG |
| parameter. |
| • TRUE - This LAG is operating in the |
| state specified in STP Admin Edge. |
| • FALSE - A BPDU was received by the |
| LAG. |
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