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The
MSTP Instance Settings Page
contains the following fields:
•
Instance ID
— Lists the MSTP instances configured on the device. Possible field range is 0-15.
•
Interface
— Displays the interface for which the MSTP settings are displayed. The possible field values are:
–
Port
— Specifies the port for which the MSTP settings are displayed.
–
LAG
— Specifies the LAG for which the MSTP settings are displayed.
•
MSTP
— Specifies whether or not MSTP is enable on the interface. The possible field values are:
–
Enabled
— Enables MSTP on the interface.
–
Disabled
— Disables MSTP on the interface.
•
Port State
— Indicates whether the port is enabled for the specific instance. The possible field values are:
–
Enabled
— Enables the port for the specific instance.
–
Disabled
— Disables the port for the specific instance.
•
Type
— Indicates whether the port is a Boundary or Master port. The possible field values are:
–
Boundary Port
— Indicates that the port is a Boundary port. A Boundary port attaches MST bridges to
LANs in an outlying region. If the port is a Boundary port, this field also indicates whether the device on
the other side of the link is working in RSTP or STP mode
–
Master Port
— Indicates the port is a master port. A Master port provides connectivity from a MSTP
region to the outlying CIST root.
•
Role
— Indicates the port role assigned by the STP algorithm to provide to STP paths. The possible field val-
ues are:
–
Root
— Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to the root device.
–
Designated
— Indicates the port or LAG through which the designated device is attached to the LAN.
–
Alternate
— Provides an alternate path to the root device from the root interface.
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