Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings - Cisco 500 series Administration Manual

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Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol

Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings

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Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
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Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Topology Changes Counts—The total number of STP topology changes
that have occurred.
Last Topology Change—The time interval that elapsed since the last
topology change occurred. The time is displayed in a days/hours/minutes/
seconds format.
Click Apply. The STP Global settings are written to the Running Configuration file.
STP Interface Settings
The
basis, and to view the information learned by the protocol, such as the designated
bridge.
The defined configuration entered is valid for all flavors of the STP protocol.
To configure STP on an interface:
Click Spanning Tree > STP Interface Settings. The STP Interface Settings page
displays.
Select an interface and click Edit. The
Enter the parameters
Interface—Select the Port or LAG on which Spanning Tree is configured.
STP—Enables or disables STP on the port.
Edge Port—Enables or disables Fast Link on the port. If Fast Link mode is
enabled on a port, the port is automatically set to Forwarding state when
the port link is up. Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence. The
options are:
Enable
-
—Enables Fast Link immediately.
-
Auto
—Enables Fast Link a few seconds after the interface becomes
active. This allows STP to resolve loops before enabling Fast Link.
Disable
-
—Disables Fast Link.
page enables you to configure STP on a per-port
Edit Interface Settings
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