Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings - Cisco ESW 500 Administration Manual

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Configuring Spanning Tree

Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings

STEP 2
STEP 3
Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings
ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide
Bridge ID — Identifies the Bridge Priority and MAC address.
Root Bridge ID — Identifies the Root Bridge priority and MAC address.
Root Port — Indicates the port number that offers the lowest cost path from
this bridge to the Root Bridge. It is significant when the Bridge is not the Root.
Root Path Cost — The cost of the path from this bridge to the root.
Topology Changes Counts — Indicates the total amount of STP state changes
that have occurred.
Last Topology Change — Indicates the amount of time that has elapsed since
the bridge was initialized or reset, and the last topographic change occurred.
The time is displayed in a day hour minute second format, for example, 2 days
5 hours 10 minutes and 4 seconds.
Define the relevant fields.
Click Apply. STP is enabled, and the device is updated.
Network administrators can assign STP settings to specific interfaces in the STP
Interface Settings Page
To assign STP settings to an interface:
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