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Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 2.0
Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen
Add VLAN
Membership
Allows you to add a VLAN to the specified spanning tree group.
Default Value
1
Range
1 to 4094
NOTE
: Beginning with BPS 2000 software version 1.2, the system
displays the following message when you add a VLAN to a spanning
tree group:
Vlan X removed from STP A. Vlan X added to
STP B
.
Delete VLAN
Membership
Allows you to delete a VLAN from the specified spanning tree group.
Default Value
Blank
Range
1 to 4094; but only configured ones are available
NOTE
: You cannot remove VLAN 1 from STP Group 1.
Tagged BPDU
on tagged port
Allows you to choose to send either tagged or untagged BPDUs from a tagged port.
Default Value
STP Group 1: No; Other STP Groups: Yes
Range
No or Yes
VID used for
tagged BPDU
Allows you to select the VLAN ID (VID) for tagged BPDU for the specified spanning tree
group.
Default Value
4001-4008 for STGs 1-8, respectively
Range
1-4094
STP Group
State
Allows you to make the STP Group active or inactive.
Note that you cannot set the default STG, STG1, to InActive.
Default Value
Active for STG1; InActive for STGs 2 to 8.
Range
Active or InActive
Note:
Use either the Web-based management system, CLI, or DM to set
the spanning tree path cost or priority for individual ports.
Table 45
Spanning Tree Group Configuration parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description
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