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Table 57 Configuration items
Item
Description
STP
Select whether to enable STP on the port.
Set the type of protection to be enabled on the port:
Protection
Not Set—No protection is enabled on the port.
Edged Port, Root Protection, Loop Protection—For more information, see
Set the priority and path cost of the port in the current MSTI:
Priority—The priority of a port is an important factor in determining whether the port can
be elected as the root port of a device. If all other conditions are the same, the port with
the highest priority will be elected as the root port. On an MSTP-enabled device, a port
Instance
can have different priorities in different MSTIs, and the same port can play different roles
(Instance ID,
in different MSTIs, so that data of different VLANs can be propagated along different
Port Priority,
physical paths, implementing per-VLAN load balancing. You can set port priority values
Auto Path Cost,
based on the actual networking requirements.
and Manual
Path cost—A parameter related to the rate of a port. On an MSTP-enabled device, a port
Path Cost)
can have different path costs in different MSTIs. Setting appropriate path costs allows
VLAN traffic flows to be forwarded along different physical links, achieving VLAN-based
load balancing. The device can automatically calculate the default path cost.
Alternatively, you can also manually configure path cost for ports.
Point to Point
Specify whether the port is connected to a point-to-point link:
If a port is configured as connecting to a point-to-point link, the setting takes effect for the port
in all MSTIs. If the physical link to which the port connects is not a point-to-point link and you
force it to be a point-to-point link by configuration, the configuration might incur a temporary
loop.
Advanced
Transmit Limit—Configure the maximum number of MSTP packets that can be sent during
each Hello interval.
The larger the transmit limit is, the more network resources will be occupied. HP
recommends that you use the default value.
MSTP Mode—Set whether the port migrates to the MSTP mode.
In a switched network, if a port on an MSTP (or RSTP) device connects to a device running
STP, this port will automatically migrate to the STP-compatible mode. After the device
running STP is removed, the port on the MSTP (or RSTP) device may not be able to migrate
automatically to the MSTP (or RSTP) mode, but will remain operating in the
STP-compatible mode. You can set this option to enable the port to automatically migrate
to the MSTP (or RSTP) mode.
Select one or multiple ports on which you want to configure MSTP on the chassis front panel.
Select port(s)
If aggregate interfaces are configured on the device, the page displays a list of aggregate
interfaces below the chassis front panel. You can select aggregate interfaces from this list.
Auto—Configure the device to automatically detect whether or not the link type of the
port is point-to-point.
Force False—The link type for the port is not point-to-point link.
Force True—The link type for the port is point-to-point link.
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