Table 236: PVSTP/PVRSTP VLAN Details Fields (continued)
Field
Description
Forward Delay
(Seconds)
The root ID forward delay for the specified VLAN.
Bridge ID
Priority
The bridge ID priority for the specified VLAN.
Address
The bridge ID MAC address for the specified VLAN.
Hello Time
(Seconds)
The bridge ID hello time for the specified VLAN.
Max Age (Seconds) The bridge ID maximum age for the specified VLAN.
Forward Delay
(Seconds)
The bridge ID forward delay for the specified VLAN.
Aging Time
(Seconds)
The bridge ID aging time for the specified VLAN.
Interface Details
Interface
Interface which participates in the specified VLAN.
Role
The role of the interface.
Status
The status of the interface.
Cost
The cost value of the interface.
Prio.Nbr
The priority and neighbor of the interface.
Table 237: PVSTP/PVRSTP VLAN Add/Edit Fields
Field
Description
Root
Configures the switch to become the root bridge or standby root bridge by modifying
the bridge priority to a lower value to ensure the bridge is the root (or standby) bridge.
Hello Time (Seconds)
The interval between sending successive BDPUs. Configures the spanning tree hello
time interval for the specified VLAN.
Forward Delay (Seconds) Configures the spanning tree forward delay time for a specified VLAN. This interval is
the time spent in listening and learning states before transitioning a port to the
forwarding states.
Max Age (Seconds)
The maximum age time before a bridge port saves its configuration information.
Bridge Priority
Configures the bridge priority of a VLAN. The value will be automatically adjusted
(rounded) as needed by the system. If the value configured is not among the specified
values, then it will be rounded off to the nearest valid value.
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Click
Refresh
to update the screen with most recent data.
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Click
Add
to add a new row to the VLAN configuration
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Select an entry and then click
Edit
to change the PVST configuration on the VLAN.
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Select an entry and then click
Remove
to remove the PVST row from the VLAN configuration.
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