Dell PowerConnect 2848 User's Guide - Page 118

Max Age 6-40, Hello Time 1-10 - reboot

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• Priority (0-61440 in steps of 4096) - Specifies the bridge priority value. When switches or bridges are running STP, each is assigned a priority. After exchanging BPDUs, the switch with the lowest priority value becomes the Root Bridge. The default value is 32768. The bridge priority value is provided in increments of 4096 (4K increments). For example, 0, 4096, 8192, etc. • Hello Time (1-10) - Specifies the device Hello Time. The Hello Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a root bridge waits between configuration messages. The default is 2 seconds. • Max Age (6-40) - Specifies the device Maximum Age Time. The Maximum Age Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages. The default max age is 20 seconds. • Forward Delay (4-30) - Specifies the device forward delay time. The Forward Delay Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets. The default is 15 seconds. • Bridge ID - Identifies the Bridge priority and MAC address. • Root Bridge ID - Identifies the Root Bridge priority and MAC address. • Root Port - The port number that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the Root Bridge. It is significant when the Bridge is not the Root. The default is zero. • Root Path Cost - The cost of the path from this bridge to the root. • Topology Changes Counts - Specifies the total amount of STP state changes that have occurred since the last reboot. • Last Topology Change - The amount of time that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or reset, and the last topographic change occurred. The time is displayed in a day hour minute second format, for example, 0 day 1 hour 34 minutes and 38 seconds. Defining STP Global Parameters 1 Open the STP Global Settings page. 2 Select the port that needs to be enabled from the Select a Port drop-down menu. 3 Select Enable in the Spanning Tree State field. 4 Select the STP mode in the STP Operation Mode field, and define the bridge settings. 5 Click Apply Changes. STP is enabled on the device. Modifying STP Global Parameters 1 Open the STP Global Settings page. 2 Define the fields in the dialog. 3 Click Apply Changes. The STP parameters are modified, and the device is updated. 118 Update with your book title

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Priority (0-61440 in steps of 4096)
— Specifies the bridge priority value. When switches or bridges are
running STP, each is assigned a priority. After exchanging BPDUs, the switch with the lowest priority
value becomes the Root Bridge. The default value is 32768. The bridge priority value is provided in
increments of 4096 (4K increments). For example, 0, 4096, 8192, etc.
Hello Time (1-10)
— Specifies the device Hello Time. The Hello Time indicates the amount of time
in seconds a root bridge waits between configuration messages. The default is 2 seconds.
Max Age (6-40
) — Specifies the device Maximum Age Time. The Maximum Age Time indicates the
amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages. The default max age
is 20 seconds.
Forward Delay (4-30)
— Specifies the device forward delay time. The Forward Delay Time indicates
the amount of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding
packets. The default is 15 seconds.
Bridge ID
— Identifies the Bridge priority and MAC address.
Root Bridge ID
— Identifies the Root Bridge priority and MAC address.
Root Port
— The port number that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the Root Bridge. It is
significant when the Bridge is not the Root. The default is zero.
Root Path Cost
— The cost of the path from this bridge to the root.
Topology Changes Counts
— Specifies the total amount of STP state changes that have occurred
since the last reboot.
Last Topology Change
— The amount of time that has elapsed since the bridge was initialized or
reset, and the last topographic change occurred. The time is displayed in a day hour minute second
format, for example, 0 day 1 hour 34 minutes and 38 seconds.
Defining STP Global Parameters
1
Open the
STP Global Settings
page.
2
Select the port that needs to be enabled from the
Select a Port
drop-down menu.
3
Select
Enable
in the
Spanning Tree State
field.
4
Select the
STP
mode in the
STP Operation Mode
field, and define the bridge settings.
5
Click
Apply Changes
.
STP is enabled on the device.
Modifying STP Global Parameters
1
Open the
STP Global Settings
page.
2
Define the fields in the dialog.
3
Click
Apply Changes
.
The STP parameters are modified, and the device is updated.