Table 62: LLDP—MED Configuration Fields
Option
Disable
Fast Start
Interface
Configuring MSTP (NSM Procedure)
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In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. In Device Manager, select
1.
the device for which you want to configure a port mirror analyzer.
In the configuration tree, expand Protocols > LLDP-MED.
2.
Add/modify LLDP—MED settings as specified in Table 62 on page 99.
3.
NOTE: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that
updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes
to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See Updating
Devices for more information.
Function
Specifies whether LLDP must be
disabled on the port.
Specifies the frequency at which
LLDP-MED advertisements are sent from
the switch in the first second after it has
detected an LLDP-MED device.
Specifies LLDP—MED settings for the
interface.
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is used to create a loop-free topology in networks
using multiple spanning tree regions, each region containing multiple spanning-tree
instances (MSTIs). MSTIs provide different paths for different VLANs. This functionality
facilitates better load sharing across redundant links.
MSTP supports up to 64 regions, each one capable of supporting 4094 MSTIs.
To configure MSTP:
In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. In Device Manager, select
1.
the device for which you want to configure a port mirror analyzer.
In the Configuration tree, expand Protocols > MSTP.
2.
Add/modify MSTP settings as specified in Table 63 on page 100.
3.
Chapter 8: Configuring Protocols
Your Action
Click to select the option.
Select a value.
1.
Select the interface.
2. Select Disable if LLDP—MED settings
must be disabled on a specific
interface.
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