Netgear GSM7252PS ProSafe Managed Switch Web Management User Manual - Page 163
MST Configuration, Switching > STP > Advanced, MST ID, Priority, VLAN ID, Delete, Apply, Cancel
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ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual MST Configuration Use the Spanning Tree MST Configuration page to configure Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) on the switch. To display the Spanning Tree MST Configuration page, click Switching > STP > Advanced MST Configuration. To configure an MST instance: 1. To add an MST instance, configure the MST values and click Add: • MST ID - Specify the ID of the MST to create. Valid values for this are between 1 and 4094. This is only visible when the select option of the MST ID select box is selected. • Priority - Specifies the bridge priority value for the MST. 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 bridge priority is a multiple of 4096. If you specify a priority that is not a multiple of 4096, the priority is automatically set to the next lowest priority that is a multiple of 4096. For example, if the priority is attempted to be set to any value between 0 and 4095, it will be set to 0. The default priority is 32768.The valid range is 0-61440. • VLAN ID - This gives a combo box of each VLAN on the switch. These can be selected or unselected for re-configuring the association of VLANs to MST instances. 2. To delete an MST instance, select the check box next to the instance and click Delete. 3. To modify an MST instance, select the check box next to the instance to configure, update the values, and click Apply. You can select multiple check boxes to apply the same setting to all selected ports. 4. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. Chapter 3. Configuring Switching Information | 163