Chapter 7
| Spanning Tree Algorithm
Configuring Global Settings for STA
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Forward Delay
– The maximum time (in seconds) this device will wait before
changing states (i.e., discarding to learning to forwarding). This delay is
required because every device must receive information about topology
changes before it starts to forward frames. In addition, each port needs time to
listen for conflicting information that would make it return to a discarding
state; otherwise, temporary data loops might result.
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Default: 15
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Minimum: The higher of 4 or [(Max. Message Age / 2) + 1]
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Maximum: 30
RSTP does not depend on the forward delay timer in most cases. It is able to
confirm that a port can transition to the forwarding state without having to rely
on any timer configuration. To achieve fast convergence, RSTP relies on the use
of edge ports, and automatic detection of point-to-point link types, both of
which allow a port to directly transition to the forwarding state.
Configuration Settings for MSTP
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Max Instance Numbers
– The maximum number of MSTP instances to which
this switch can be assigned.
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Configuration Digest
– An MD5 signature key that contains the VLAN ID to
MST ID mapping table. In other words, this key is a mapping of all VLANs to the
CIST.
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Region Revision
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– The revision for this MSTI. (Range: 0-65535; Default: 0)
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Region Name
– The name for this MSTI. (Maximum length: 32 characters;
Default: switch’s MAC address)
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Max Hop Count
– The maximum number of hops allowed in the MST region
before a BPDU is discarded. (Range: 1-40; Default: 20)
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Region Revision and Region Name and are both required to uniquely
identify an MST region.
Web Interface
To configure global STA settings:
1.
Click Spanning Tree, STA.
2.
Select Configure Global from the Step list.
3.
Select Configure from the Action list.
4. The MST name and revision number are both required to uniquely identify an MST region.
Summary of Contents for GEL-1061
Page 14: ...Contents 14...
Page 28: ...Section I Getting Started 28...
Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Introduction System Defaults 38...
Page 40: ...Section II Web Configuration 40...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 60...
Page 164: ...Chapter 6 Address Table Settings Issuing MAC Address Traps 164...
Page 192: ...Chapter 8 Congestion Control Storm Control 192...
Page 204: ...Chapter 9 Class of Service Layer 3 4 Priority Settings 204...
Page 216: ...Chapter 10 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port 216...
Page 430: ...Chapter 14 Multicast Filtering MLD Snooping Snooping and Query for IPv4 430...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 IP Tools Address Resolution Protocol 436...
Page 474: ...Section III Appendices 474...
Page 492: ...Glossary 492...
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