Figure 98: configuring interface settings for sta – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Configuring Interface Settings for STA

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BPDU Guard – This feature protects edge ports from receiving BPDUs.

It prevents loops by shutting down an edge port when a BPDU is

received instead of putting it into the spanning tree discarding state. In

a valid configuration, configured edge ports should not receive BPDUs.

If an edge port receives a BPDU an invalid configuration exists, such as

a connection to an unauthorized device. The BPDU guard feature

provides a secure response to invalid configurations because an

administrator must manually enable the port. (Default: Disabled)

BPDU Filter – 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 administrative edge

is enabled on a port. BDPU filtering is configured on a per-port basis.
(Default: Disabled)

Migration – If at any time the switch detects STP BPDUs, including

Configuration or Topology Change Notification BPDUs, it will

automatically set the selected interface to forced STP-compatible

mode. However, you can also use the Protocol Migration button to

manually re-check the appropriate BPDU format (RSTP or STP-

compatible) to send on the selected interfaces. (Default: Disabled)

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To configure interface settings for STA:

1.

Click Spanning Tree, STA.

2.

Select Configure Interface from the Step list.

3.

Select Configure from the Action list.

4.

Modify any of the required attributes.

5.

Click Apply.

Figure 98: Configuring Interface Settings for STA

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