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Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information

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Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information To display the following form, select Layer 2 > Spanning Tree Groups (click the underlined text, not the folder). The following table describes the Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls: Table 15 Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls Control Description Search Range Search Options Spanning Tree Group State Bridge Priority Bridge Hello Time To search for a Spanning Tree Group, enter a range of group numbers in the From and To fields. To focus the search for a Spanning Tree Group, enter optional search parameters: • Bridge Priority • Spanning Tree State Fields that have a value of "any" are ignored during the search. Choose a search operation: • or: Search for spanning tree groups specified in the search range that meet any of the criteria entered. • and: Search for spanning tree groups specified in the search range that meet all of the criteria entered. Click Search to display spanning tree groups that fit the range and meet the criteria entered. Displays the numeric identifier of the Spanning Tree Group. Shows if Spanning Tree is turned on or off for the port. Controls which bridge on the network will become the STP root bridge. This command does not apply to MSTP. Specifies, in seconds, how often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value. This command does not apply to MSTP. Dashboard 31

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Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information
To display the following form, select
Layer 2 > Spanning Tree Groups
(click the underlined text, not the folder).
The following table describes the Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls:
Table 15
Switch Spanning Tree Groups Information controls
Control
Description
Search Range
To search for a Spanning Tree Group, enter a range of group numbers in the
From
and
To
fields.
Search Options
To focus the search for a Spanning Tree Group, enter optional search parameters:
Bridge Priority
Spanning Tree State
Fields that have a value of “any” are ignored during the search.
Choose a search operation:
or
: Search for spanning tree groups specified in the search range that meet any of the
criteria entered.
and
: Search for spanning tree groups specified in the search range that meet all of the
criteria entered.
Click
Search
to display spanning tree groups that fit the range and meet the criteria entered.
Spanning Tree Group
Displays the numeric identifier of the Spanning Tree Group.
State
Shows if Spanning Tree is turned
on
or
off
for the port.
Bridge Priority
Controls which bridge on the network will become the STP root bridge.
This command does not apply to MSTP.
Bridge Hello Time
Specifies, in seconds, how often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data
unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value.
This command does not apply to MSTP.