Advanced Setup; Spanning Tree Protocol; To Configure Stp Switch Settings - Intel ZT8101 User Manual

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Using the Web Console
The Switch History screen contains this information
Sequence
Time
Log Text

Advanced Setup

Most of the following options can be configured independently of the other options. However, you
must configure a VLAN before you can configure an IP interface for it.

Spanning Tree Protocol

The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents loops in a network by allowing only one active path
between any two network devices at a time. (For more information about using this protocol, refer
to "Spanning Tree Concepts" in chapter 3.)
STP operates on two levels. On the switch level, the settings are globally implemented. On the port
level, the settings are implemented on a user-defined group basis. STP must be enabled on the
switch for it to be enabled on a particular port.

To configure STP switch settings

1. In the left panel, click Spanning Tree.
2. In the top panel, click STP Switch Settings.
3. In the Status field, select to Enabled or Disabled.
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Field
A counter incremented whenever an entry to the switch's history log is
made. The table displays the last entry (highest sequence number) first.
The time the history log entry was made. The time is specified in days,
hours, and minutes since the switch was last restarted.
Text describing the event that triggered the history log entry.
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