LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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| Configuring the Switch

Configuring the Spanning Tree Algorithm

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priority, the device with the lowest MAC address will then become the

root device. (Note that lower numeric values indicate higher priority.)

Default: 128

Range: 0-240, in steps of 16

Options: 0, 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 176, 192,

208, 224, 240

Forward Delay – The maximum time (in seconds) this device will wait

before changing states (i.e., discarding to learning to forwarding). This

delay is required because every device must receive information about

topology changes before it starts to forward frames. In addition, each

port needs time to listen for conflicting information that would make it
return to a discarding state; otherwise, temporary data loops might

result.
Minimum: The higher of 4 or [(Max. Message Age / 2) + 1]

Maximum: 30

Default: 15

Max Age – The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without

receiving a configuration message before attempting to reconfigure. All

device ports (except for designated ports) should receive configuration

messages at regular intervals. Any port that ages out STA information

(provided in the last configuration message) becomes the designated

port for the attached LAN. If it is a root port, a new root port is selected

from among the device ports attached to the network. (Note that

references to “ports” in this section mean “interfaces,” which includes

both ports and trunks.)
Minimum: The higher of 6 or [2 x (Hello Time + 1)]

Maximum: The lower of 40 or [2 x (Forward Delay - 1)]

Default: 20

Max Hop Count – The maximum number of hops allowed in the MST

region before a BPDU is discarded. (Range: 6-40; Default: 20)
An MST region is treated as a single node by the STP and RSTP

protocols. Therefore, the message age for BPDUs inside an MST region

is never changed. However, each spanning tree instance within a

region, and the common internal spanning tree (CIST) that connects

these instances use a hop count to specify the maximum number of

bridges that will propagate a BPDU. Each bridge decrements the hop

count by one before passing on the BPDU. When the hop count reaches

zero, the message is dropped.

Transmit Hold Count – The number of BPDU's a bridge port can send

per second. When exceeded, transmission of the next BPDU will be

delayed. (Range: 1-10; Default: 6)

Advanced Settings

Edge Port BPDU Filtering – BPDU filtering allows you to avoid

transmitting BPDUs on configured edge ports that are connected to end

nodes. By default, STA sends BPDUs to all ports regardless of whether

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