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STP Bridge Global Settings

To open the following window, click L2 features > Spanning Tree > STP Bridge Global Settings:
The following parameters can be set:
Parameter
STP State
STP Version
Forwarding BPDU
Bridge Max Age (6-40)
Bridge Forward Delay
(4-30)
Tx Hold Count (1-10)
Max Hops (6-40)
Click Apply to implement changes made.
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DES-3200-10/18/28/28F Layer 2 Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual
Figure 3 - 41. STP Bridge Global Settings window
Description
Use the radio buttons to enable or disable the STP Status.
Use the pull-down menu to choose the desired version of STP to be implemented on the
Switch. There are three choices:
STP - Select this parameter to set the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) globally on the
switch.
RSTP - Select this parameter to set the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) globally
on the Switch.
MSTP − Select this parameter to set the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
globally on the Switch.
This field can be Enabled or Disabled. When Enabled, it allows the forwarding of STP
BPDU packets from other network devices. The default is Enabled.
The Max Age may be set to ensure that old information does not endlessly circulate
through redundant paths in the network, preventing the effective propagation of the new
information. Set by the Root Bridge, this value will aid in determining that the Switch has
spanning tree configuration values consistent with other devices on the bridged LAN. If
the value ages out and a BPDU has still not been received from the Root Bridge, the
Switch will start sending its own BPDU to all other switches for permission to become
the Root Bridge. If it turns out that your switch has the lowest Bridge Identifier, it will
become the Root Bridge. The user may choose a time between 6 and 40 seconds. The
default value is 20.
The Forward Delay can be from 4 to 30 seconds. Any port on the Switch spends this
time in the listening state while moving from the blocking state to the forwarding state.
Used to set the maximum number of Hello packets transmitted per interval. The count
can be specified from 1 to 10. The default is 6.
Used to set the number of hops between devices in a spanning tree region before the
BPDU (bridge protocol data unit) packet sent by the Switch will be discarded. Each
switch on the hop count will reduce the hop count by one until the value reaches zero.
The Switch will then discard the BPDU packet and the information held for the port will
age out. The user may set a hop count from 6 to 40. The default is 20.
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