Defining Stp Lag Settings - Dell 5324 - PowerConnect Switch User Manual Addendum

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Defining STP LAG Settings

The STP LAG Settings page contains fields for assigning STP aggregating port parameters. To open the STP
LAG Settings page, click Switch→ Spanning Tree→ LAG Settings in the tree view.
Figure 1-32. STP LAG Settings
Select a LAG — The user-defined LAG. For more information, see "Defining LAG Membership" in the Dell
PowerConnect 5324 User Guide.
STP — Enables or disables STP on the LAG.
Fast Link — Enables Fast Link mode for the LAG. If Fast Link mode is enabled for a LAG, the LAG State is
automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the LAG is up. Fast Link mode optimizes the time it takes for
the STP protocol to converge. STP convergence can take 30-60 seconds in large networks.
Root Guard — When checked, prevents devices outside the network core from being assigned the spanning tree
root.
LAG State — Current STP state of a LAG. If enabled, the LAG state determines what forwarding action is taken
on traffic. If the bridge discovers a malfunctioning LAG, the LAG is placed in the Broken state. Possible LAG
states are:
Disabled — The LAG link is currently down.
Blocking — The LAG is blocked and cannot be used to forward traffic or learn MAC addresses.
Listening — The LAG is in the listening mode and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses.
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