D-Link DGS-3426P Product Manual - Page 194

MST Configuration Identification, MST Configuration Identification window

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xStack® DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch Forward Delay (4-30 sec) Max Hops (1-40) TX Hold Count (1-10) Forwarding BPDU Loopback Detection LBD Recover Time NNI BPDU Address The Forward Delay can be from 4 to 30 seconds. Any port on the Switch spends this time in the listening state while moving from the blocking state to the forwarding state. Used to set the number of hops between devices in a spanning tree region before the BPDU (bridge protocol data unit) packet sent by the Switch will be discarded. Each switch on the hop count will reduce the hop count by one until the value reaches zero. The Switch will then discard the BPDU packet and the information held for the port will age out. The user may set a hop count from 1 to 40. The default is 20. If the Max Hops is less than 6, the Max Hops is 6. Used to set the maximum number of Hello packets transmitted per interval. The count can be specified from 1 to 10. The default is 6. This field can be Enabled or Disabled. When Enabled, it allows the forwarding of STP BPDU packets from other network devices. The default is Disabled. When enabled, the Switch will temporarily block STP switch-wide when a BPDU packet has looped back. If the Switch detects its own BPDU packet coming back, it signifies a loop on the network - STP is automatically blocked and an alert is sent to the administrator. The default is Enabled. Time allowed (in seconds) for recovery when an STP Loopback is detected. After the timer has expired the Switch checks for an STP loopback, if no loopback detected, STP is resumed. Entering 0 will disable LBD recovery. This field is used to configure the NNI port address. dot1d - Specifies STP's BPDU MAC address of NNI port using the definition of 802.1d. dot1ad - Specifies STP's PDU MAC address of NNI port using the definition of 802.1ad. Click Apply to implement the changes. MST Configuration Identification The following windows allow the user to configure a MSTI instance on the Switch. These settings will uniquely identify a multiple spanning tree instance set on the Switch. The Switch initially possesses one CIST or Common Internal Spanning Tree of which the user may modify the parameters for but cannot change the MSTI ID for, and cannot be deleted. To view this window, click L2 Features > Spanning Tree > MST Configuration Identification, as shown below. Figure 3 - 48 MST Configuration Identification window 185

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xStack
®
DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
185
Forward Delay (4-30
sec)
The Forward Delay can be from
4
to
30
seconds. Any port on the Switch spends this time
in the listening state while moving from the blocking state to the forwarding state.
Max Hops (1-40)
Used to set the number of hops between devices in a spanning tree region before the
BPDU (bridge protocol data unit) packet sent by the Switch will be discarded. Each switch
on the hop count will reduce the hop count by one until the value reaches zero. The Switch
will then discard the BPDU packet and the information held for the port will age out. The
user may set a hop count from
1
to
40
. The default is
20
. If the Max Hops is less than 6,
the Max Hops is 6.
TX Hold Count (1-10)
Used to set the maximum number of Hello packets transmitted per interval. The count can
be specified from
1
to
10
. The default is
6
.
Forwarding BPDU
This field can be
Enabled
or
Disabled.
When
Enabled,
it allows the forwarding of STP
BPDU packets from other network devices. The default is
Disabled
.
Loopback Detection
When enabled, the Switch will temporarily block STP switch-wide when a BPDU packet
has looped back. If the Switch detects its own BPDU packet coming back, it signifies a loop
on the network – STP is automatically blocked and an alert is sent to the administrator. The
default is
Enabled
.
LBD Recover Time
Time allowed (in seconds) for recovery when an STP Loopback is detected. After the timer
has expired the Switch checks for an STP loopback, if no loopback detected, STP is
resumed. Entering 0 will disable LBD recovery.
NNI BPDU Address
This field is used to configure the NNI port address.
dot1d
– Specifies STP’s BPDU MAC address of NNI port using the definition of 802.1d.
dot1ad
– Specifies STP’s PDU MAC address of NNI port using the definition of 802.1ad.
Click
Apply
to implement the changes.
MST Configuration Identification
The following windows allow the user to configure a MSTI instance on the Switch. These settings will uniquely identify a
multiple spanning tree instance set on the Switch. The Switch initially possesses one
CIST or Common Internal Spanning Tree of
which the user may modify the parameters for but cannot change the MSTI ID for, and cannot be deleted.
To view this window, click
L2 Features > Spanning Tree > MST Configuration Identification
,
as shown below.
Figure 3 - 48 MST Configuration Identification window