Data Center Fabric Manager Professional Plus User Manual - Supporting DCFM 10.3.x (53-1001356-01, October 2009)
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Spanning Tree Protocol configuration
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Spanning Tree Protocol configuration
You can configure Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) when editing a LAG, but not when you are adding a
LAG. The 8 Gbps 16-FC-ports, 10 GbE 8-Ethernet Port supports the following types of STP:
• Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
• Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) - Provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a
topology change. While STP can take 30 to 50 seconds to respond to a topology change, RSTP
is typically able to respond to changes within a second.
• Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) - Provides support for virtual LANs (VLANs). This
“per-VLAN” Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol configures a separate spanning tree for each VLAN
group and blocks the links that are redundant within each spanning tree.
See “Spanning Tree Protocol policy” on page 381 for general information about Spanning Tree
Protocol.
Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol
1. Select Configure > CEE Switch > CEE from the menu bar.
The CEE Configuration dialog box displays, showing the status of all CEE-related hardware and
functions.
2. Select a switch, and click Edit.
3. Click the Spanning Tree Protocol tab on the Edit Switch dialog box.
The Enable Spanning Tree Protocol dialog box displays.
4. Configure the Spanning Tree parameters, which are described in “Setting Spanning Tree
parameters for a switch” on page 412.
5. Click OK.
The CEE Confirmation and Status dialog box displays.
6. Review the changes carefully before you accept them.
7. Click Start to apply the changes, or click Close to abort the operation.