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“Advance” menu provides nine functions:
1. STP
2. VLAN
3. Static Route
4. QoS
5. RIP
6. Virtual Server
7. DMZ
8. DDNS
9. IGMP
Note: The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions. The incorrect
setting of advanced function will affect the performance or system error, even disconnection.
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STP (Spanning-Tree Protocol) defined in the IEEE 802.1D, is a link management protocol that provides path
redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network. For an Ethernet network to function properly,
only one active path can exist between two stations.
Click on “Disable” or “Enable” to setup STP mode. “Aging Time” is for how long you would like to refresh the
mapping of IP address and MAC address. The default aging time is 300 seconds.
Note: STP is only available in “Bridge” mode.