Stp security, Port protect, 4 stp security – LevelOne GES-2451 User Manual

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Step Operation

Description

1

Make clear roles the switches
play

in

spanning

tree

instances:

root

bridge

or

designated bridge

Preparation.

2

Globally

configure

MSTP

parameters

Required. Enable Spanning Tree function on the switch
and

configure

MSTP

parameters

on

Spanning

Tree

→STP Config→STP Config page.

3

Configure MSTP parameters
for ports

Required. Configure MSTP parameters for ports on
Spanning Tree

→Port Config→Port Config page.

4

Configure the MST region

Required. Create MST region and configure the role the
switch plays in the MST region on Spanning
Tree

→MSTP Instance→Region Config and Instance

Config page.

5

Configure MSTP parameters
for instance ports

Optional. Configure different instances in the MST region
and configure MSTP parameters for instance ports on
Spanning

Tree

→MSTP Instance→Instance Port

Config page.

7.4 STP Security

Configuring protection function for devices can prevent devices from any malicious attack against
STP features. The STP Security function can be implemented on Port Protect and TC Protect
pages.

Port Protect function is to prevent the devices from any malicious attack against STP features.

7.4.1 Port Protect

On this page you can configure loop protect feature, root protect feature, TC protect feature,
BPDU protect feature and BPDU filter feature for ports. You are suggested to enable
corresponding protection feature for the qualified ports.

Loop Protect

In a stable network, a switch maintains the states of ports by receiving and processing BPDU
packets from the upstream switch. However, when link congestions or link failures occurred to the
network, a down stream switch does not receive BPDU packets for certain period, which results in
spanning trees being regenerated and roles of ports being reselected, and causes the blocked
ports to transit to forwarding state. Therefore, loops may be incurred in the network.

The loop protect function can suppresses loops. With this function enabled, a port, regardless of
the role it plays in instances, is always set to blocking state, when the port does not receive BPDU
packets from the upstream switch and spanning trees are regenerated, and thereby loops can be
prevented.

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