To Define The Port Members Of An Stp Group - Intel ZT 8101 10/100 User Manual

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5. Click Apply .
The following information is displayed about STP.
Designated Root Bridge
Root Priority
Cost to Root
Root Port
Last Topology Change
Topology Change Count

To define the port members of an STP group

The switch allows you to configure Spanning Tree Groups that consist of a group of ports that will
be handled as though they were a single spanning tree device. An STP group uses the switch-level
parameters entered above, with the addition of port priority and port cost.
An STP group spanning tree works in the same way as the switch-level spanning tree, but the root
bridge concept is replaced with a root port concept. A root port is a port of the group that is elected
(on the basis of port priority and port cost) to be the connection to the network for the group.
Redundant links will be blocked, just as redundant links are blocked on the switch level.
An STP port group should correspond to a VLAN group of ports.
1. In the left panel, click Spanning Tree.
2. In the top panel, click STP Port Settings.
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The IP address of the current root bridge for the STP group.
The current value of the bridge priority for the group.
The currently-assigned cost for the route from the designated STP-group
port to the root bridge.
The port number of the root port.
The time (in seconds) since the last change in the root bridge or designated
STP-group port.
The number of topology changes since the switch was last restarted.
Description
Specifies the maximum time (in seconds) the root device will
wait before changing states (for example, from listening to
blocking or from blocking to forwarding). This delay is
required because every device must receive information
about topology changes before it starts to forward packets. In
addition, each port needs time to listen for conflicting
information that would make it return to a blocking state;
otherwise, temporary data loops might result.
• Maximum value is 30
• Minimum value is the higher of 4 or [(Max. Age / 2) +1]
Priority is used in selecting the root bridge, root port, and
designated port. The device with the highest priority becomes
the STP root bridge. The lower the numeric value, the higher
the priority. If all devices have the same priority, the device
with the lowest MAC address will become the root bridge.
Range: 0—65535.
Description
Using the Web Console
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