Configuring the Switch From the Console

Configurable Features

 

 

Spanning Tree Configuration

 

 

Use this screen to activate the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on

 

 

the switch and to adjust spanning tree parameters, if necessary. In the factory

 

 

default, STP is off. If there are any redundant paths (loops) between nodes in

 

 

your network, you should set the Spanning Tree Enabled parameter to Yes.

 

 

This ensures that all redundant ports (those providing backup parallel con-

 

 

nections) are in a blocking state and not used to forward data.

 

 

The switch automatically senses port identity and type, and automatically

 

 

defines port cost and priority for each type. The interface allows you to adjust

 

 

the Cost and Priority for each port, as well as the global STP parameter values

 

 

for the switch.

 

 

To configure the STP parameters: In most cases, the default STP param-

 

 

eter settings are adequate. In cases where it is not, use this procedure to make

 

 

configuration changes.

 

 

 

C a u t i o n

 

If you enable STP (step 4), it is recommended that you leave the remainder of

 

 

the STP parameter settings at their default values until you have had an

 

 

opportunity to evaluate STP performance in your network. Because incorrect

 

 

STP settings can adversely affect network performance, you should avoid

 

 

making changes without having a strong understanding of how STP operates.

 

 

To learn the details of STP operation, refer to appendix D, “Spanning Tree

 

 

Operation”, and examine the IEEE 802.1d standard.

 

1.

From the Main Menu, select Configuration.

 

 

2.

In the Configuration screen, select Spanning Tree .

 

3.

Select Edit to highlight the Spanning Tree Enabled parameter.

 

4.

Press the Space bar to select Yes . (This enables STP.)

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HP J3178A manual Spanning Tree Configuration, Press the Space bar to select Yes . This enables STP