PLANET SGSW-24040 User Manual

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User’s Manual of SGSW-24040 / 24240 Series

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The page includes the following fields:

Object

Description

Port

The switch port number of the logical STP port.

STP Enabled

Controls whether RSTP is enabled on this switch port.

Path Cost

Controls the path cost incurred by the port. The Auto setting will set the path cost

as appropriate by the physical link speed, using the 802.1D recommended

values. Using the Specific setting, a user-defined value can be entered. The

path cost is used when establishing the active topology of the network. Lower

path cost ports are chosen as forwarding ports in favor of higher path cost ports.

Valid values are in the range 1 to 200000000.

Priority

Controls the port priority. This can be used to control priority of ports having

identical port cost. (See above).

Default: 128

Range: 0-240, in steps of 16

operEdge (state flag)

Operational flag describing whether the port is connecting directly to edge

devices. (No Bridges attached). Transitioning to the forwarding state is faster for

edge ports (having operEdge true) than for other ports.

AdminEdge

Controls whether the operEdge flag should start as beeing set or cleared. (The

initial operEdge state when a port is initialized).

AutoEdge

Controls whether the bridge should enable automatic edge detection on the

bridge port. This allows operEdge to be derived from whether BPDU's are

received on the port or not.

Restricted Role

If enabled, causes the port not to be selected as Root Port for the CIST or any

MSTI, even if it has the best spanning tree priority vector. Such a port will be

selected as an Alternate Port after the Root Port has been selected. If set, it can

cause lack of spanning tree connectivity. It can be set by a network administrator

to prevent bridges external to a core region of the network influencing the

spanning tree active topology, possibly because those bridges are not under the

full control of the administrator. This feature is also know as Root Guard.

Restricted TCN

If enabled, causes the port not to propagate received topology change

notifications and topology changes to other ports. If set it can cause temporary

loss of connectivity after changes in a spanning trees active topology as a result

of persistent incorrectly learned station location information. It is set by a network

administrator to prevent bridges external to a core region of the network, causing

address flushing in that region, possibly because those bridges are not under the

full control of the administrator or is the physical link state for the attached LANs

transitions frequently.

BPDU Guard

If enabled, causes the port to disable itself upon receiving valid BPDU's. Contrary

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