System information
Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
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• LAG—Displays the LAG to which the port belongs. If a port is a member of a
LAG, the LAG settings override the port settings.
STEP 4 Click Apply. The interface settings are modified, and the switch is updated.
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Settings
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) detects and uses network topologies that
enable a faster STP convergence without creating forwarding loops.
The RSTP Interface Settings Page enables you to configure RSTP per port. Any
configuration that is done on this page is active when the global STP mode is set
to RSTP.
To enter RSTP settings:
STEP 1 Click Spanning Tree > STP Status and Global Settings. The STP Status and
Global Settings Page displays. Enable RSTP.
STEP 2 Click Spanning Tree > RSTP Interface Settings. The RSTP Interface Settings
Page opens:
STEP 3 Select a port. (Activate Protocol Migration is only available after selecting the port
connected to the bridge partner being tested.)
STEP 4 If a link partner is discovered by using STP, click Activate Protocol Migration to
run a Protocol Migration test. This discovers whether the link partner using STP
still exists, and if so whether it has migrated to RSTP . If it still exists as an STP link,
the device continues to communicate with it by using STP.
STEP 5 Select an interface, and click Edit. The
Edit Rapid Spanning Tree Page
displays.
STEP 6 Enter the parameters
• Interface—Set the interface, and specify the port or LAG where RSTP is to
be configured.
• Point-to-Point Administrative Status—Define the point-to-point link status.
Ports defined as Full Duplex are considered Point-to-Point port links.
- Enable—This port is a RSTP edge port when this feature is enabled, and
brings it to Forwarding mode quickly (usually within 2 seconds).