Deploying an stp configuration on a port vlan – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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4. Select the type of Spanning Tree Protocol from the Spanning Tree list.

5. Select the Enable check box if you want to enable the protocol you selected.

6. Enter a value in the Priority field to identify the root bridge in a spanning tree (instance of STP).

The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is the root. A higher numerical
value means a lower priority; thus, the highest priority is 0. The values range from 0 through
61440 for a Fabric OS device; the default is 32768. The values range from 0 through 65535
for an IronWare OS device; the default is 32768.

7. Enter the number of seconds a bridge waits (the listen and learn period) before it begins to

forward data packets in the Forward Delay field. The values range from 4 through 30 seconds.
The default is 15 seconds.

8. Enter the number of seconds a root bridge waits before it sends the next BPDU in the Hello

Time field. The values range from 1 through 10 seconds. The default is 2 seconds.

9. Enter the number of seconds a bridge waits for a hello packet from the root bridge before

initiating a topology change in the Max Age field. The values range from 6 through 40 seconds.
The default is 20 seconds.

10. The Force Version list is available only if you selected RSTP. This parameter forces the bridge to

send BPDUs in a specific format. You can enter one of the following values:

0: The bridge has been forced to operate in STP default mode.

1: The bridge has been forced to operate in RSTP default mode.

11. Specify an interval in the Re-enable Port Interval field, available only if you selected RSTP. This

interval specifies the number of seconds to wait before the port is enabled. The values range
from 10 through 1000000. The default is 300.

12. Click the Re-Enable Port State check box, which is available only if you selected RSTP, to

enable or disable the timeout mechanism for the port.

13. Select the Path Cost option: Standard or Custom, available only if you selected RSTP. The path

cost is the cost of using the port to reach the root bridge. When selecting among multiple links
to the root bridge, STP chooses the link with the lowest path cost and blocks the other paths.
Each port type has its own default STP path cost.

14. Click the right arrow button to move the selected product to the Selected VLANs list.

15. Click OK to launch the Deploy STP dialog box.

Deploying an STP configuration on a port VLAN

The Deploy STP dialog box allows you to view the STP configuration summary and configure
deployment parameters for a selected VLAN.

The Deploy STP dialog box allows you to deploy an STP configuration to target products. Duplicate
action is not supported.

NOS VLAN

MSTP

NOS Port

STP, RSTP, MSTP, PVST, and RPVST

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Spanning tree configuration matrix (Continued)

Target context

STP type

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