Web: enabling or disabling stp, How stp operates, Web: enabling or disabling stp -105 – SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Configuring Advanced Features

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

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For example, the following enables STP (if it is not already enabled) and
configures ports 5 and 6 to a path cost of

15

, a priority of

100

, and

fast mode:

SMC TigerSwitch 10/100(config)# spanning-tree ethernet 5-

6 path-cost 15 priority 100 mode fast

Web: Enabling or Disabling STP

In the web browser interface you can enable or disable STP on the switch. To
configure other STP features, telnet to the switch console and use the CLI.

To enable or disable STP on the switch:

1.

Click on the

Configuration tab

2.

Click on [Device Features].

3.

Enable or Disable STP by selecting On or Off from the pull-down menu.

4.

Click on [Apply Changes] to implement the configuration change.

How STP Operates

The switch automatically senses port identity and type, and automatically
defines port cost and priority for each type. The console interface allows you
to adjust the Cost and Priority for each port, as well as the Mode for each port
and the global STP parameter values for the switch.

While allowing only one active path through a network at any time, STP retains
any redundant physical path to serve as a backup (blocked) path in case the
existing active path fails. Thus, if an active path fails, STP automatically
activates (unblocks) an available backup to serve as the new active path for
as long as the original active path is down. For example:

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