Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen - Nortel business policy switch 2000 User Manual

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Table 45 Spanning Tree Group Configuration parameters (continued)
Parameter
Description
Add VLAN
Allows you to add a VLAN to the specified spanning tree group.
Membership
Default Value
Range
Delete VLAN
Allows you to delete a VLAN from the specified spanning tree group.
Membership
Default Value
Range
Tagged BPDU
Allows you to choose to send either tagged or untagged BPDUs from a tagged port.
on tagged port
Default Value
Range
VID used for
Allows you to select the VLAN ID (VID) for tagged BPDU for the specified spanning tree
tagged BPDU
group.
Default Value
Range
STP Group
Allows you to make the STP Group active or inactive.
State
Note that you cannot set the default STG, STG1, to InActive.
Default Value
Range

Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen

1
1 to 4094
NOTE: Beginning with BPS 2000 software version 1.2, the system
displays the following message when you add a VLAN to a spanning
tree group:
Vlan X removed from STP A. Vlan X added to
.
STP B
Blank
1 to 4094; but only configured ones are available
NOTE: You cannot remove VLAN 1 from STP Group 1.
STP Group 1: No; Other STP Groups: Yes
No or Yes
4001-4008 for STGs 1-8, respectively
1-4094
Active for STG1; InActive for STGs 2 to 8.
Active or InActive
Note: Use either the Web-based management system, CLI, or DM to set
the spanning tree path cost or priority for individual ports.
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 253
Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 2.0

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