User Guide
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Configuring Spanning Tree
MSTP Configurations
Forward Delay
Specify the interval between the port state transition from listening to
learning. The default value is 15. It is used to prevent the network from
causing temporary loops during the regeneration of spanning tree. The
interval between the port state transition from learning to forwarding is also
the Forward Delay.
Tx Hold Count
Specify the maximum number of BPDU that can be sent in a second. The
default value is 5.
Max Hops
Specify the maximum BPDU hop counts that can be forwarded in a MST
region. The default value is 20. A switch receives BPDU, then decrements the
hop count by one and generates BPDUs with the new value. When the hop
reaches zero, the switch will discard the BPDU. This value can control the
scale of the spanning tree in the MST region.
Note: Max Hops is a parameter configured in MSTP. You need not configure
it if the spanning tree mode is STP/RSTP.
Note:
To prevent frequent network flapping, make sure that Hello Time, Forward Delay, and Max Age
conform to the following formulas:
•
2*(Hello Time + 1) <= Max Age
•
2*(Forward Delay - 1) >= Max Age
2) In the
Global Config
section, enable Spanning-Tree function and choose the STP mode
as MSTP and click
Apply
.
Spanning-Tree
Check the box to enable the spanning tree function globally.
Mode
Select the desired spanning tree mode as STP/RSTP on the switch. By
default, it’s STP.
STP:
Specify the spanning tree mode as STP.
RSTP:
Specify the spanning tree mode as RSTP.
MSTP:
Specify the spanning tree mode as MSTP.
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