H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Item Description

Protection
Type

Set the type of protection enabled on the port:

Not Set—No protection is enabled on the port.

Edged Port, Root Protection, Loop Protection—For more information, see

Table 147

.

Point to Point

Specify whether the port is connected to a point-to-point link:

Auto—Automatically detects whether the link type of the port is point-to-point.

Force False—Specifies that the link type for the port is not point-to-point link.

Force True—Specifies that the link type for the port is point-to-point link.

Transmit Limit

Configure the maximum number of MSTP packets that can be sent during each Hello
interval.
The larger the transmit limit is, the more network resources will be occupied. H3C
recommends you to use the default value.

mCheck

In a switched network, if a port on an MSTP device connects to an STP device, this port
will automatically migrate to the STP-compatible mode. However, after the STP device is

removed, whether the port on the MSTP device can migrate automatically to the MSTP

mode depends on which of the following parameter is selected:

Enable—Performs mCheck. The port automatically migrates back to the MSTP mode.

Disable—Does not perform mCheck. The port does not automatically migrate back

to the MSTP mode.

Instance

Instance ID—Set the MSTI ID.

Port Priority—Set the priority of the port in the current MSTI. The priority of a port is

an import factor in determining whether the port can be elected as the root port.

Path Cost—Select to calculate the path cost automatically or set the path cost

manually.

Table 147 Protection types

Protection type Description

Edged Port

Configure the port as an edge port.
Some ports of access layer devices are directly connected to PCs or file servers,
which cannot generate BPDUs. You can set these ports as edge ports to achieve fast

transition for these ports.
H3C recommends you to enable the BPDU guard function in conjunction with the
edged port function to avoid network topology changes when the edge ports receive

configuration BPDUs.

Root Protection

Enable the root guard function.
Configuration errors or attacks might result in configuration BPDUs with their

priorities higher than that of a root bridge, which causes a new root bridge to be
elected and network topology change to occur. The root guard function is used to

address such a problem.

Loop Protection

Enable the loop guard function.
By keeping receiving BPDUs from the upstream device, a device can maintain the
state of the root port and other blocked ports. These BPDUs might get lost because of

network congestion or unidirectional link failures. The device will re-elect a root port,
and blocked ports might transit to the forwarding state, causing loops in the

network. The loop guard function is used to address such a problem.

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