Chapter 13 Spanning Tree Protocol
Table 30 | Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MRSTP (continued) | |
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Tree |
| Select which STP tree configuration this port should participate in. |
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Apply |
| Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s |
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| Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the |
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| Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non- |
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| volatile memory when you are done configuring. |
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Cancel |
| Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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13.7Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
Click Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol in the navigation panel to display the status screen as shown next. See Section 13.1 on page 125 for more information on MRSTP.
Note: This screen is only available after you activate MRSTP on the Switch.
Figure 73 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 31 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP
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Configuration | Click Configuration to specify which STP mode you want to activate. |
| Click MRSTP to edit MRSTP settings on the Switch. |
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Tree | Select which STP tree configuration you want to view. |
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Bridge | Root refers to the base of the spanning tree (the root bridge). Our |
| Bridge is this Switch. This Switch may also be the root bridge. |
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Bridge ID | This is the unique identifier for this bridge, consisting of bridge priority |
| plus MAC address. This ID is the same for Root and Our Bridge if the |
| Switch is the root switch. |
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