Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Configuring Interface Settings for STA

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Root Guard – STA allows a bridge with a lower bridge identifier (or

same identifier and lower MAC address) to take over as the root bridge

at any time. Root Guard can be used to ensure that the root bridge is

not formed at a suboptimal location. Root Guard should be enabled on

any designated port connected to low-speed bridges which could

potentially overload a slower link by taking over as the root port and

forming a new spanning tree topology. It could also be used to form a

border around part of the network where the root bridge is allowed.

(Default: Disabled)

Admin Edge Port – Since end nodes cannot cause forwarding loops,

they can pass directly through to the spanning tree forwarding state.

Specifying Edge Ports provides quicker convergence for devices such as
workstations or servers, retains the current forwarding database to

reduce the amount of frame flooding required to rebuild address tables

during reconfiguration events, does not cause the spanning tree to

initiate reconfiguration when the interface changes state, and also

overcomes other STA-related timeout problems. However, remember

that Edge Port should only be enabled for ports connected to an end-

node device. (Default: Disabled)

Enabled – Manually configures a port as an Edge Port.

Disabled – Disables the Edge Port setting.

Auto – The port will be automatically configured as an edge port if

the edge delay time expires without receiving any RSTP or MSTP

BPDUs. Note that edge delay time (802.1D-2004 17.20.4) equals

the protocol migration time if a port's link type is point-to-point

(which is 3 seconds as defined in IEEE 802.3D-2004 17.20.4);

otherwise it equals the spanning tree’s maximum age for

configuration messages (see maximum age under

"Configuring

Global Settings for STA" on page 197

).

An interface cannot function as an edge port under the following

conditions:

If spanning tree mode is set to STP (

page 197

), edge-port mode

can be manually enabled or set to auto, but will have no effect.

If loopback detection is enabled (

page 196

) and a loopback BPDU is

detected, the interface cannot function as an edge port until the

loopback state is released.

If an interface is in forwarding state and its role changes, the

interface cannot continue to function as an edge port even if the

edge delay time has expired.

If the port does not receive any BPDUs after the edge delay timer

expires, its role changes to designated port and it immediately

enters forwarding state (see

"Displaying Interface Settings for STA"

on page 207

).

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