The Gigabit Ethernet Switch implement the Rapid Spanning Protocol as the default spanning tree
protocol. While select "Compatibles" mode, the system use the RSTP (802.1w) to compatible and
co work with another STP (802.1d)'s BPDU control packets.
4.7.2 RSTP Bridge Status
This page provides a status overview for all RSTP bridge instances.
The displayed table contains a row for each RSTP bridge instance, where the column displays the following information:
The RSTP Bridge Status screen in
The page includes the following fields:
Object
•
VLAN ID
•
Active Ports
•
Bridge ID
•
Root ID
•
Root Port
• Root Cost
• Topology Flag
Compatible – Classis STP (802.1d): Provides a single path between end
stations, avoiding and eliminating loops.
Figure 4-7-8
appears.
Figure 4-7-8 RSTP Bridge Status page screenshot
Description
The VLAN ID associated with this Bridge instance. This is also a link to the RSTP
Detailed Bridge Status.
The number switch ports active in the RSTP bridge instance (aggregated ports
count only as one).
The Bridge ID of this Bridge instance.
The Bridge ID of the currently elected root bridge.
The switch port currently assigned the root port role.
Root Path Cost. For the Root Bridge this is zero. For all other Bridges, it is the
sum of the Port Path Costs on the least cost path to the Root Bridge.
The current state of the Topology Change Flag for this Bridge instance.
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