Resetting rstp to the default settings – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols

The possible states for a port connected to a device running STP are
Listening, Learning, Forwarding, and Blocking.

The possible states for a port not being used or where spanning tree is
not activated is Disabled.

Role
The RSTP role of the port. Possible roles are:

Root - The port that is connected to the root switch, directly or through
other switches, with the least path cost.

Alternate - The port offers an alternate path in the direction of the root
switch.

Backup - The port on a designated switch that provides a backup for
the path provided by the designated port.

Designated - The port on the designated switch for a LAN that has the
least cost path to the root switch. This port connects the LAN to the
root switch.

P2P
Whether or not the port is functioning as a point-to-point port. The
possible settings are Yes and No.

Version
Whether the port is operating in RSTP mode or STP-compatible mode.

Port Cost
The port cost of the port.

Resetting RSTP

to the Default

Settings

To reset RSTP to the default settings, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 3 to select Spanning Tree Configuration.

The Spanning Tree Configuration menu is shown in Figure 152 on
page 420.

2. From the Spanning Tree Configuration menu, type 3 to select

Configure Active Protocol.

The RSTP menu is shown in Figure 157 on page 431.

3. From the RSTP Menu, type D to select Reset RSTP to Defaults.

The following prompt is displayed:

Do you want to reset RSTP configuration to default [Yes/
No] ->

4. Type Y for Yes or N for No and press Return.

The RSTP configuration is reset to the defaults.

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