Spanning Tree; Spanning Tree Global Settings - TRENDnet TEG-S50ES User Manual

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Spanning Tree

Spanning Tree Global Settings

Network > Spanning Tree > Protocol
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides network topology for any arrangement of
bridges/switches. STP also provides a single path between end stations on a network,
eliminating loops. Loops occur when alternate routes exist between hosts. Loops in an
extended network can cause bridges to forward traffic indefinitely, resulting in
increased traffic and reducing network efficiency.
1. Log into your switch management page (see
on page 7).
2. Click on Network, click on Spanning Tree, and click on Protocol.
3. Review the settings. Click Apply to save changes.
Spanning Tree State: Select the STP state on the device. The possible field
values are:
o
Disable – Disables STP on the device. This is the default value.
o
Enable – Enables STP on the device.
Spanning Tree Mode: Specifies the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) mode to
enable on the switch. The possible field values are:
o
STP – Enables STP 802.1d on the device.
o
RSTP – Enables Rapid STP 802.1w on the device. This is the default
value.
STP Traps: You may set conditional triggers for automatically exporting logs
upon:
o
STP New Root Trap – Triggers when a new STP root is created.
o
STP Topology Change Trap – Triggers when any change in the
topology of the STP is detected.
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