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Configuration on VLAN Membership, STP Switch

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual Ports g1-g5 Connected to Hosts Ports g1-g5 Connected to Hosts Ports g6-g10 Connected to Switch 2 and 3 Switch 1 Root Bridge Ports g6-g10 Connected to Switch 1 and 2 Ports g6-g10 Connected to Switch 1 and 3 Switch 2 Ports g1-g5 Connected to Hosts Switch 3 Figure B-3 Perform the following procedures on each switch to configure MSTP: 1. Use the VLAN Configuration screen to create VLANs 300 and 500 (see "VLAN Configuration" on page 3-10). 2. Use the VLAN Membership screen to include ports g1-g10 and ports g15-g24 as tagged (T) or untagged (U) members of VLAN 300 and VLAN 500 (see "VLAN Membership Configuration" on page 3-12). 3. From the STP Configuration screen, enable the Spanning Tree State option (see "STP Switch Configuration/Status" on page 3-17). Use the default values for the rest of the STP configuration settings. By default, the STP Operation Mode is MSTP and the Configuration Name is the switch MAC address. 4. From the CST Configuration screen, set the Bridge Priority value for each of the three switches to force Switch 1 to be the root bridge: • Switch 1: 4096 • Switch 2: 12288 • Switch 3: 20480 B-14 v1.0, July 2009 Configuration Examples

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GS716Tv2 and GS724Tv3 Software Administration Manual
B-14
Configuration Examples
v1.0, July 2009
Perform the following procedures on each switch to configure MSTP:
1.
Use the VLAN Configuration screen to create VLANs 300 and 500 (see
“VLAN
Configuration” on page
3-10
).
2.
Use the VLAN Membership screen to include ports g1–g10 and ports g15–g24 as tagged (T)
or untagged (U) members of VLAN 300 and VLAN 500 (see
“VLAN Membership
Configuration” on page
3-12
).
3.
From the STP Configuration screen, enable the Spanning Tree State option (see
“STP Switch
Configuration/Status” on page
3-17
).
Use the default values for the rest of the STP configuration settings. By default, the STP
Operation Mode is MSTP and the Configuration Name is the switch MAC address.
4.
From the CST Configuration screen, set the Bridge Priority value for each of the three
switches to force Switch 1 to be the root bridge:
Switch 1: 4096
Switch 2: 12288
Switch 3: 20480
Figure
B-3
Ports g1-g5
Switch 1
Connected to Hosts
Root Bridge
Switch 2
Switch 3
Ports g1-g5
Connected to Hosts
Ports g1-g5
Connected to Hosts
Ports g6-g10
Connected to Switch 2 and 3
Ports g6-g10
Connected to Switch 1 and 2
Ports g6-g10
Connected to
Switch 1 and 3