D-Link DBS-2000-10MP User Manual - Page 60

Configuring Spanning Tree, Protocol STP Functionality, 1.6.3 Configuring Internet Group,

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5. Click Save. 6. Click Push Configuration. 8.1.6.2 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Functionality Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an availability and redundancy feature that prevents redundant backup links between switches and prevents switch loops from forming by shutting down the port causing the loop. If RSTP is enabled under profile settings, this profile's device will be enabled. Users can enable/disable RSTP of individual ports under the Switch Ports page, or at Configure > Profile > Ports. Note: RSTP must be manually enabled under BOTH Switch Settings of a profile and Switch Ports. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Switch > Profiles page. 2. From the Profile list, click Settings under the Actions column of the Profile you wish to edit. 3. Click the Basic tab. 4. In the STP Configuration section, select Enable next to RSTP. 5. Click Add to add a STP bridge priority. 6. In the Set the bridge priority for switches window, specify the following information: Switch Bridge Priority Enter the name of the switch or click the field and select an available switch from the drop-down menu. Select a priority value from the drop-down menu. Lower values are more likely to act as the root, while higher values are more likely to act as edges. 7. [Optional] Click Add to add additional bridge priorities. 8. Click Add. 9. [Optional] To delete a bridge priority, check the checkbox next to the switch and click Delete. 10. Click Save. 11. Click Push Configuration. 8.1.6.3 Configuring Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping Functionality 51

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5. Click
Save
.
6. Click
Push Configuration
.
8.1.6.2 Configuring Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) Functionality
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an availability and redundancy feature that prevents
redundant backup links between switches and prevents switch loops from forming by shutting
down the port causing the loop. If RSTP is enabled under profile settings, this profile’s device
will be enabled. Users can enable/disable RSTP of individual ports under the
Switch Ports
page, or at
Configure > Profile > Ports
.
Note
: RSTP must be manually enabled under BOTH
Switch Settings of a profile and Switch Ports.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Switch > Profiles
page.
2.
From the Profile list, click
Settings
under the Actions column of the Profile you wish to
edit.
3. Click the
Basic
tab.
4.
In the STP Configuration section, select
Enable
next to RSTP.
5. Click
Add
to add a STP bridge priority.
6.
In the Set the bridge priority for switches window, specify the following information:
Switch
Enter the name of the switch or click the field and
select an available switch from the drop-down menu.
Bridge Priority
Select a priority value from the drop-down menu.
Lower values are more likely to act as the root, while
higher values are more likely to act as edges.
7. [
Optional
] Click
Add
to add additional bridge priorities.
8. Click
Add.
9. [
Optional
] To delete a bridge priority, check the checkbox next to the switch and click
Delete
.
10. Click
Save
.
11. Click
Push Configuration
.
8.1.6.3 Configuring Internet Group
Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
Functionality