Configuring ports as edge ports – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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The higher the maximum port rate is, the more BPDUs will be sent within each hello time, and the
more system resources will be used. By setting an appropriate maximum port rate, you can limit the
rate at which the port sends BPDUs and prevent MSTP from using excessive network resources when
the network becomes instable. We recommend that you use the default setting.

Configuring Ports as Edge Ports

If a port directly connects to a user terminal rather than another device or a shared LAN segment, this
port is regarded as an edge port. When a network topology change occurs, an edge port will not cause
a temporary loop. Because a device does not know whether a port is directly connected to a terminal,
you need to manually configure the port to be an edge port. After that, this port can transition rapidly
from the blocked state to the forwarding state without delay.

Make this configuration on the root bridge and on the leaf nodes separately.

Follow these steps to specify a port or a group of ports as edge port or ports:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter Ethernet interface

view, or Layer 2 aggregate

interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Enter

interface

view or port

group view

Enter port group view

port-group manual

port-group-name

Required

Use either command.

Configure the current ports as edge ports

stp

edged-port enable

Required

All ports are non-edge ports

by default.

With BPDU guard disabled, when a port set as an edge port receives a BPDU from another port, it
will become a non-edge port again. To restore the edge port, re-enable it.

If a port directly connects to a user terminal, configure it as an edge port and enable BPDU guard
for it. This enables the port to transition to the forwarding state fast while ensuring network
security.

Among loop guard, root guard and edge port settings, only one function (whichever is configured
the earliest) can take effect on a port at the same time.

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