QSS saves the setting.
Setting bridge priority
You can configure the RSTP bridge priority of the switch in the RSTP configuration field.
1. Log in to QSS.
2. Go to Configuration > RSTP > RSTP Configuration .
3. Enable RSTP.
Note
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4. Select the RSTP bridge priority from the drop-down list.
Note
• The default bridge priority is 32768.
• For root bridge priority, QNAP recommends setting the value to zero.
5. Click Save.
QSS updates the RSTP bridge priority.
Configuring loop protection settings
A loop occurs when data packets are continually forwarded between ports. Network loops often lead to
a significant drop in network performance. Enabling loop protection allows you to disable the affected
interface temporarily to avoid network degradation.
1. Log in to QSS.
2. Go to Configuration > Loop Protection .
3. Next to Loop protection, click
.
4. Specify how much time after detecting a loop to disable the port.
Note
• The default shutdown time is 180 seconds.
• The value must be from 0 to 604800 seconds.
5. Next to the port number, click
.
6. Click Save.
QSS saves the settings.
Enabling or disabling LLDP
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) uses periodic broadcasts to advertise device information over the
network and discover neighboring devices. This protocol operates by establishing a distributed database
and gathering information from neighboring ports connected by a network link.
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