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negotiates a rapid transition with the other port to ensure a loop-free topology.
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Status
Displays the RSTP port status.
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Role
Displays the role of this RSTP port.
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Edit RSTP Port
Property
Click on this button to allow you to configure RSTP port properties.
4.5.3 MSTP
The
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
algorithm and protocol provides simple and full connectivity for frames assigned
to any given VLAN throughout a Bridged Local Area Network comprising arbitrarily interconnected Bridges, each operating
MSTP, STP (Clause 8 of IEEE Std 802.1D, 1998 Edition), or RSTP (Clause 17 of IEEE Std 802.1D,1998 Edition).
MSTP allows frames assigned to different VLANs to follow separate paths, each based on an independent
Multiple Spanning
Tree Instance (MSTI)
, within
Multiple Spanning Tree (MST)
Regions composed of LANs and or MST Bridges. These Regions
and the other Bridges and LANs are connected into a single
Common Spanning Tree (CST)
.
Figure 4-5-6
MSTP
The page includes the following fields:
Object
Description
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Enable MSTP
Enable or disable MSTP capability.
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Region Name
Specifies the configuration region name. The name string has a maximum length
of 32 characters and is case sensitive.
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Revision Level
Specifies the configuration revision level. The range is 0 to 65535.
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Max Age
Configures the maximum age of the current bridge. This is the maximum age of
spanning tree protocol information learned from the network on any port before it