Sta (Spanning Tree Algorithm); Spanning Tree Information; Spanning Tree - Alcatel OmniStack 8008 User Manual

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STA (Spanning Tree Algorithm)

The Spanning Tree Algorithm can be used to detect and disable network loops, and
to provide backup links between switches, bridges or routers. This allows the switch
to interact with other bridging devices (that is, STA-compliant switch, bridge or
router) in your network to ensure that only one route exists between any two stations
on the network. For a more detailed description of how to use this algorithm, refer to
"Spanning Tree Algorithm" on page 4-1.

Spanning Tree Information

The Spanning Tree Information screen displays a summary of the STA information
for the overall bridge or for a specific port. To make any changes to the parameters
for the Spanning Tree, use the STA Configuration and STA Port Configuration
screens.

Spanning Tree

The parameters shown in the following figure and table describe the current bridge
STA Information.
Parameter
Spanning Tree State
Bridge ID
Max Age
Hello Time
Forward Delay
Root Port
Designated Root
Root Path Cost
Configuration Changes
Last Topology Change
3-16
Description
Shows if the switch is enabled to participate in an STA-compliant network.
A unique identifier for this bridge, consisting of bridge priority plus MAC
address (where the address is normally taken from Port 1).
The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a
configuration message before attempting to reconfigure.
The time interval (in seconds) at which the root device transmits a
configuration message.
The maximum time (in seconds) the root device will wait before changing
states (i.e., listening to learning to forwarding).
The number of the port on this switch that is closest to the root. This switch
communicates with the root device through this port. If there is no root port,
then this switch has been accepted as the root device of the spanning tree
network.
The priority and MAC address of the device in the spanning tree that this
switch has accepted as the root device.
The path cost from the root port on this switch to the root device.
The number of times the spanning tree has been reconfigured.
The time since the spanning tree was last reconfigured.

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