Restoring the stp default settings, Figure 75: stp settings window, Table 34: stp port settings – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

Figure 75. STP Settings Window

The columns in the STP Settings window are described in this table:

8. Click the OK button to close the window.

Restoring the

STP Default

Settings

To restore the default values to the STP parameters in the stack:

1. From the Home page, click the Configuration button.

2. From the Configuration menu, click the Layer 2 button.

3. Select the Spanning Tree tab, shown in Figure 70 on page 184.

4. Verify there is no check in the Enable Spanning Tree check box. If

there is a check, click the option to remove it. You have to disable
spanning tree before you can restore its default settings.

5. Click the Configure button to display the Configure STP Parameters

tab shown in Figure 71 on page 187.

Table 34. STP Port Settings

Column

Definition

Port

Displays the port number.

State

Displays the current state of a port. The
possible states are Listening, Learning,
Forwarding, or Blocking when spanning
tree is enabled on the switch. When
spanning tree is not enabled on the switch
or if a port is not being used, its state will
be disabled.

Cost

Displays the port cost of the port.

Priority

Displays the port’s priority value. The
number is used as a tie breaker when two
or more ports have equal costs to the root
bridge.

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