Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status; Figure 55 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: Mrstp; Table 30 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: Mrstp - ZyXEL Communications XGS-4528F User Manual

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11.7 Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status

Click Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol in the navigation panel to display
the status screen as shown next. See
MRSTP.
This screen is only available after you activate MRSTP on the Switch.
Figure 55 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 30 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP
LABEL
Configuration
Tree
Bridge
Bridge ID
Hello Time
(second)
Max Age (second)
Forwarding Delay
(second)
Cost to Bridge
Port ID
XGS-4528F User's Guide
Section 11.1 on page 107
DESCRIPTION
Click Configuration to specify which STP mode you want to activate. Click
MRSTP to edit MRSTP settings on the Switch.
Select which STP tree configuration you want to view.
Root refers to the base of the spanning tree (the root bridge). Our Bridge is this
Switch. This Switch may also be the root bridge.
This is the unique identifier for this bridge, consisting of bridge priority plus MAC
address. This ID is the same for Root and Our Bridge if the Switch is the root
switch.
This is the time interval (in seconds) at which the root switch transmits a
configuration message. The root bridge determines Hello Time, Max Age and
Forwarding Delay.
This is the maximum time (in seconds) a switch can wait without receiving a
configuration message before attempting to reconfigure.
This is the time (in seconds) the root switch will wait before changing states (that
is, listening to learning to forwarding).
Note: The listening state does not exist in RSTP.
This is the path cost from the root port on this Switch to the root switch.
This is the priority and number of the port on the Switch through which this Switch
must communicate with the root of the Spanning Tree.
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