TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 246
IP Settings Only for configuring a single device, If you select
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Chapter 6 Spanning Tree SNMP Configure and Monitor Omada Managed Devices Select a mode for Spanning tree. This feature is avaliable only when Loopback Detection is disabled. Off: Disable Spanning Tree on the switch. STP: Enable STP (Spanning Tree Protocal) to prevent loops in the network. STP helps to block specific ports of the switches to build a loop-free topology and detect topology changes and automatically generate a new loop-free topology. RSTP: Enable RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocal) to prevent loops in the network. RSTP provides the same features as STP with faster spanning ree convergence. Priority: When STP/RSTP enabled, specify the priority for the swith in Spanning Tree. In STP/RSTP, the switch with the highest priority will be selected as the root of the spanning tree. The switch with the lower value has the higher priority. (Only for configuring a single device) Configure SNMP to write down the location and contact detail. You can also click Manage to jump to Settings > Services > SNMP, and for detailed configuration of SNMP service, refer to SNMP. ■■ IP Settings (Only for configuring a single device) In IP Settings, select an IP mode and configure the parameters for the device. If you select DHCP as the mode, make sure there is a DHCP server in the network and then the device will obtain dynamic IP address from the DHCP server automatically. You can set a fallback IP address to hold an IP address in reserve for the situation in which the device fails to get a dynamic IP address. Enable Fallback IP and then set the IP address, IP mask and gateway. 244