Table 13: Default Sta Path Costs - Edge-Core ES3528MV2 Management Manual

Edge-core 28-port fast ethernet layer 2 switch
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Configuring Interface Settings for STA

Table 13: Default STA Path Costs

Port Type
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Admin Link Type – The link type attached to this interface.
Point-to-Point – A connection to exactly one other bridge.
Shared – A connection to two or more bridges.
Auto – The switch automatically determines if the interface is
attached to a point-to-point link or to shared media. (This is the
default setting.)
Root Guard – STA allows a bridge with a lower bridge identifier (or
same identifier and lower MAC address) to take over as the root bridge
at any time. Root Guard can be used to ensure that the root bridge is
not formed at a suboptimal location. Root Guard should be enabled on
any designated port connected to low-speed bridges which could
potentially overload a slower link by taking over as the root port and
forming a new spanning tree topology. It could also be used to form a
border around part of the network where the root bridge is allowed.
(Default: Disabled)
Admin Edge Port – Since end nodes cannot cause forwarding loops,
they can pass directly through to the spanning tree forwarding state.
Specifying Edge Ports provides quicker convergence for devices such as
workstations or servers, retains the current forwarding database to
reduce the amount of frame flooding required to rebuild address tables
during reconfiguration events, does not cause the spanning tree to
initiate reconfiguration when the interface changes state, and also
overcomes other STA-related timeout problems. However, remember
that Edge Port should only be enabled for ports connected to an end-
node device. (Default: Auto)
Enabled – Manually configures a port as an Edge Port.
Disabled – Disables the Edge Port setting.
Auto – The port will be automatically configured as an edge port if
the edge delay time expires without receiving any RSTP or MSTP
BPDUs. Note that edge delay time (802.1D-2004 17.20.4) equals
the protocol migration time if a port's link type is point-to-point
(which is 3 seconds as defined in IEEE 802.3D-2004 17.20.4);
otherwise it equals the spanning tree's maximum age for
configuration messages (see maximum age under
Global Settings for STA" on page
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IEEE 802.1D-1998
65,535
65,535
10,000
242).
IEEE 802.1w-2001
1,000,000
100,000
10,000
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