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Chapter 7 WAN Setup 7.5.2.5 Edit Spanning Bridge Interface Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) detects and breaks network loops and provides backup links between switches, bridges or routers. It allows a bridge to interact with other STP -compliant bridges in your network to ensure that only one path exists between any two stations on the network. See Section 7.8.2 on page 132 for more information on Spanning Tree Protocol. Click the Edit Spanning Bridge Interface tab to show the following screen. Figure 71 RFC 1483 Bridged: Edit Spanning Bridge Interface The following table describes the fields in this screen. Table 53 RFC 1483 Bridged: Edit Spanning Bridge Interface LABEL DESCRIPTION Stp Port State This shows the status of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Enabled Select true to enable this WAN interface. If not, select false. Priority Enter the priority of this WAN interface. Path Cost Enter the path cost of the STP. Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame onto a LAN through that port. Change Click this to save your changes. Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 7.5.3 Edit a PPPoA Routed WAN Connection Click Edit next to an existing PPPoA Routed WAN connection. Then click on the tabs on top of the screen to configure detailed settings of the connection. Figure 72 PPPoA Routed: Edit P-794H User's Guide 111

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Chapter 7 WAN Setup
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7.5.2.5
Edit Spanning Bridge Interface
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) detects and breaks network loops and provides
backup links between switches, bridges or routers. It allows a bridge to interact
with other STP -compliant bridges in your network to ensure that only one path
exists between any two stations on the network. See
Section 7.8.2 on page 132
for more information on Spanning Tree Protocol.
Click the
Edit Spanning Bridge Interface
tab to show the following screen.
Figure 71
RFC 1483 Bridged: Edit Spanning Bridge Interface
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
7.5.3
Edit a PPPoA Routed WAN Connection
Click
Edit
next to an existing PPPoA Routed WAN connection. Then click on the
tabs on top of the screen to configure detailed settings of the connection.
Figure 72
PPPoA Routed: Edit
Table 53
RFC 1483 Bridged: Edit Spanning Bridge Interface
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Stp Port State
This shows the status of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
Enabled
Select
true
to enable this WAN interface. If not, select
false
.
Priority
Enter the priority of this WAN interface.
Path Cost
Enter the path cost of the STP. Path cost is the cost of transmitting a
frame onto a LAN through that port.
Change
Click this to save your changes.
Reset
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.