Configuring Rstp Interface Settings - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Administration Manual

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Configuring RSTP Interface Settings

STEP 5
Configuring RSTP Interface Settings
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x
Path Cost—Set the port contribution to the root path cost, or use the default
cost generated by the system.
Priority—Select the priority value of the interface. The priority value
influences the interface choice when a bridge has two ports connected in a
loop. The priority is a value from 0 to 240, set in increments of 16.
Port State—Displays the current STP state of an interface.
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Disabled—STP is currently disabled on the interface. The interface
forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses.
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Blocking—The interface is currently blocked, and cannot forward traffic
(with the exception of BPDU data) or learn MAC addresses.
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Learning—The interface is in Learning mode. The interface cannot
forward traffic, but it can learn new MAC addresses.
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Forwarding—The interface is in Forwarding mode. The interface can
forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses.
Designated Bridge ID—Displays the bridge priority and the MAC address
of the designated bridge.
Designated Port ID—Displays the priority and interface of the selected
interface.
Designated Cost—Displays the cost of the interface participating in the
STP topology. Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP
detects loops.
Click Apply. The STP interface settings are modified, and the Running
Configuration is updated.
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) enables a faster STP convergence without
creating forwarding loops.
Use the RSTP Interface Settings page to configure RSTP per port. Any
configuration that is done on this page is active when the global STP mode is set
to RSTP or MSTP.
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