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Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 1.2
Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen
The Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen allows you to set the STG
participation for each switch port or all ports and to display spanning tree settings
for individual switch ports or all switch ports.
Figure 91 shows sample port displays for the two Spanning Tree Port
Configuration screens.
Choose Spanning Tree Port Configuration (or press c) from the Spanning Tree
Configuration Menu to open the Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen.
Delete VLAN
Membership Allows you to delete a VLAN from the specified spanning tree group.
Default Value Blank
Range 1 to 4094; but only configured ones are available
NOTE: You cannot remove VLAN 1 from STP Group 1.
Tagged BPDU
on tagged port Allows you to choose to send either tagged or untagged BPDUs from a tagged port.
Default Value STP Group 1: No; Other STP Groups: Yes
Range No or Yes
STP Group
State Allows you to make the STP Group active or inactive.
Note that you cannot set the default STG, STG1, to InActive.
Default Value Active for STG1; InActive for STGs 2 to 8.
Range Active or InActive
Note: If spanning tree participation of any trunk member is changed
(enabled or disabled), the spanning tree participation of all members of
that trunk is changed similarly.
Tabl e 45 Spanning Tree Group C onfiguration parameters (continued)
Parameter Description