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802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

Web: Enabling or Disabling STP

When you add a port to a trunk, the port takes on the STP mode configured for the trunk, regardless of which STP mode was configured on the port before it was added to the trunk. Thus, all ports belonging to a trunk configured with Uplink in the STP Mode field will operate in the fast-uplink mode. (If you remove a port from a trunk, the port reverts to the STP Mode setting it had before you added the port to the trunk.

To use fast uplink over a trunk, you must:

1.Create the trunk.

2.Configure the trunk for fast uplink in the same way that you would configure an individual port for fast uplink.

When you first create a port trunk, its STP Mode setting will be Norm, regardless of whether one or more ports in the trunk are set to fast uplink (Mode = Uplink). You must still specifically configure the trunk Mode setting to Uplink. Similarly, if you eliminate a trunk, the Mode setting on the individual ports in the trunk will return to their previous settings.

For Troubleshooting Information on Fast Uplink. Refer to “Spanning- Tree Protocol (STP) and Fast-Uplink Problems” on page C-15(in the “Trou­ bleshooting” appendix).

Web: Enabling or Disabling STP

In the web browser interface you can enable or disable STP on the switch. To configure other STP features, telnet to the switch console and use the CLI.

To enable or disable STP on the switch:

1.Click on the Configuration tab

2.Click on �����������������.

3.Enable or disable STP.

4.Click on ��������������� to implement the configuration change.

For web-based help on how to use the web browser interface screen, click on the ��� button provided on the web browser screen.

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