Setting the spanning tree mode – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Task Remarks

Enabling the spanning tree feature

Required

Configuring the leaf
nodes

Setting the spanning tree mode

Optional
By default, the device
operates in MSTP mode.

Configuring an MST region

Required

Configuring the device priority

Optional

Configuring the timeout factor

Optional

Configuring the maximum port rate

Optional

Configuring edge ports

Optional

Configuring path costs of ports

Optional

Configuring the port priority

Optional

Configuring the port link type

Optional

Configuring the mode a port uses to recognize/send
MSTP packets

Optional

Enabling outputting port state transition information

Optional

Enabling the spanning tree feature

Required

Performing mCheck

Optional

Configuring Digest Snooping

Optional

Configuring No Agreement Check

Optional

Configuring protection functions

Optional

NOTE:

The spanning tree configurations are mutually exclusive with any of the following functions on a port:
service loopback, RRPP, Smart Link, and BPDU tunnel.

The spanning tree configurations made in system view take effect globally. Configurations made in
Ethernet interface view take effect on the interface only. Configurations made in port group view take

effect on all member ports in the port group.

Setting the spanning tree mode

The spanning tree modes include:

STP-compatible mode—The device sends out STP BPDUs through all ports.

RSTP mode—The device sends out RSTP BPDUs through all ports, and ports that connect to STP
devices automatically transitions to the STP-compatible mode.

MSTP mode—The device sends out MSTP BPDUs through all ports, and ports that connect to STP
devices automatically transitions to the STP-compatible mode.

To set the spanning tree mode:

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