Spanning tree > stp status, Spanning tree > global stp, Global setting – Linksys BUSINESS SERIES SRW224G4 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Advanced Configuration

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WebView Switches

Spanning Tree > STP Status

The STP Status screen describes the STP status on the
device.

Spanning Tree > STP Status

Spanning Tree State

Indicates if STP is enabled on the

device.

Spanning Tree Mode

Indicates the STP mode by which

STP is enabled on the device.

Bridge ID

Identifies the Bridge priority and MAC

address.

Designated Root

Indicates the ID of the bridge with the

lowest path cost to the instance ID.

Root Port

Indicates the port number that offers the

lowest cost path from this bridge to the Root Bridge. It is
significant when the Bridge is not the Root. The default is
0.

Root Path Cost

The cost of the path from this bridge to

the root.

Root Maximum Age (sec)

Indicates the device

Maximum Age Time. The Maximum Age Time indicates
the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before
sending configuration messages. The default max age is
20 seconds. The range is 6–40 seconds.

Root Hello Time (sec)

Indicates the device Hello Time.

The Hello Time indicates the amount of time in seconds
a root bridge waits between configuration messages. The
default is 2 seconds. The range is 1–10 seconds.

Root Forward delay (sec)

Indicates the device forward

delay time. The Forward Delay Time indicates the amount
of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and
learning state before forwarding packets. The default is
15 seconds. The range is 4–30 seconds.

Topology Changes Counts

Indicates the total amount of

STP state changes that have occurred.

Last Topology Change

Indicates the amount of time

that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset,
and the last topographic change occurred. The time is
displayed in a day hour minute second format, for example,
2 days 5 hours 10 minutes and 4 seconds.

Spanning Tree > Global STP

The Global STP screen contains parameters for enabling
STP on the device.

Spanning Tree > Global STP

Global Setting

Spanning Tree State

Indicates if STP is enabled on the

device.

STP Operation Mode

Indicates the STP mode by which

STP is enabled on the device. The possible field values
are:

Classic STP

Enables Classic STP on the device. This is

the default value.

Rapid STP

Enables Rapid STP on the device.

Multiple STP

Enables Multiple STP on the device.

BPDU Handling

Determines how BPDU packets are

managed when STP is disabled on the port/device. BPDUs
are used to transmit spanning tree information. The
possible field values are:

Filtering

Filters BPDU packets when spanning tree is

disabled on an interface. This is the default value.

Flooding

Floods BPDU packets when spanning tree is

disabled on an interface.

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