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Disabled
- The Disabled Port role is assigned if the port is not
operational or is excluded from the active topology by
management or it is a network access port (IEEE Std 802.1X)
and it is Unauthorized, or its Administrative Bridge Port state is
Disabled.
Root
- If the least cost path to the root is through this port, then
it becomes the root port for this bridge.
Designated
- If this is the designated bridge for the LAN and if
this port receives root path cost information that is greater than
the root port's path cost and less than any other port's received
information, then this port becomes the designated port.
Backup
- Any operational Bridge Port that is not a Root or
Designated Port is a Backup Port if the Bridge is the Designated
Bridge for the attached LAN.
Alternate
- Any operational Bridge Port that is not a Root or
a Designated Port is an Alternate Port if that Bridge is
not
the
Designated Bridge for the attached LAN.
Admin/OperEdge
- Indicates if a port is connected to an edge
device in the network topology or not.
True
- The port is connected to an edge device and the port will
always be in a forwarding state.
False
- The port is not connected to an edge device.
Admin/OperPtoP
- Indicates if the port is connected to another
network device (point-to-point) in the network topology.
True
- The port is connected to a network device in the network
topology.
False
- The port is not connected to a network device in the
network topology.
Migration
- Indicates if the port is configured to accept RSTP and
STP BPDUs
5. Click
Apply
for the port you are configuring.
6. To configure all of the ports to the same settings, in the All row,
configure one, two, or all of the following settings:
Admin/OperEdge
,
Admin/OperPtoP
, and
Migration
.
7. Click
Apply
.
8. From the main menu on the left side of the page, select
Save
Configuration to Flash
to permanently save your changes.
Summary of Contents for AT-GS950/24
Page 12: ...Figures 12 ...
Page 14: ...List of Tables 14 ...
Page 18: ...Preface 18 ...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 Basic Switch Configuration 60 ...
Page 68: ...Chapter 3 Port Configuration 68 ...
Page 74: ...Chapter 4 Port Mirroring 74 ...
Page 94: ...Chapter 5 Virtual LANs 94 ...
Page 102: ...Chapter 6 GVRP 102 ...
Page 132: ...Chapter 8 STP and RSTP 132 ...
Page 146: ...Chapter 9 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 146 ...
Page 156: ...Chapter 10 Static Port Trunking 156 ...
Page 178: ...Chapter 12 Quality of Service CoS 178 ...
Page 206: ...Chapter 13 Access Control Configuration 206 ...
Page 226: ...Chapter 15 MAC Address Table 226 ...
Page 238: ...Chapter 16 DHCP Snooping 238 ...
Page 244: ...Chapter 17 IGMP Snooping 244 ...
Page 288: ...Chapter 21 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv3 288 ...
Page 300: ...Chapter 22 RMON 300 ...
Page 322: ...Chapter 24 Management Software Updates 322 ...
Page 348: ...Appendix A MSTP Overview 348 ...
Page 366: ...Appendix A AT GS950 24 Default Parameters 366 ...