Configuring interface settings for sta, Figure 97: displaying global settings for sta, Interface settings for sta – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Figure 97: Displaying Global Settings for STA

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Use the Spanning Tree > STA (Configure Interface - Configure) page to

configure RSTP and MSTP attributes for specific interfaces, including port

priority, path cost, link type, and edge port. You may use a different

priority or path cost for ports of the same media type to indicate the

preferred path, link type to indicate a point-to-point connection or shared-

media connection, and edge port to indicate if the attached device can

support fast forwarding. (References to “ports” in this section means

“interfaces,” which includes both ports and trunks.)

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"Spanning Tree Commands" on page 757

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These parameters are displayed:

Interface – Displays a list of ports or trunks.

Spanning Tree – Enables/disables STA on this interface.

(Default: Enabled)

Priority – Defines the priority used for this port in the Spanning Tree

Protocol. If the path cost for all ports on a switch are the same, the port

with the highest priority (i.e., lowest value) will be configured as an

active link in the Spanning Tree. This makes a port with higher priority

less likely to be blocked if the Spanning Tree Protocol is detecting

network loops. Where more than one port is assigned the highest

priority, the port with lowest numeric identifier will be enabled.

Default: 128

Range: 0-240, in steps of 16

Admin Path Cost – This parameter is used by the STA to determine

the best path between devices. Therefore, lower values should be

assigned to ports attached to faster media, and higher values assigned

to ports with slower media. Note that path cost takes precedence over

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