DCFM Professional Plus User Manual (53-1001774-01, June 2010)
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STP configurable parameters at the port or LAG level
You cannot configure Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) when adding a new LAG. STP can be configured
only after the LAG has been added to the switch.
Figure 125 shows the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) parameters that are configurable at the port or
LAG level.
The ports and the ports in a link aggregation group (LAG) for the selected switch must be in Layer 2
(L2) mode. If the ports or ports in a LAG are not in L2 mode, a yellow banner displays, indicating
Spanning Tree Protocol is disabled and the STP parameters are disabled as well.
NOTE
STP is not supported for internal ports on the 10 Gbps CEE/FC switch module. If an internal port is
selected, the Edit Port dialog box and Spanning Tree Protocol tab do not display, and the L3 interface
mode is unavailable.
FIGURE 125 Spanning Tree Protocol dialog box, STP
You can configure the following Spanning Tree Protocol parameters.
• Mode - The spanning tree protocol mode.
• Path Cost - The port’s path cost. The value range is 1 - 2000000000.
• Link Type - The link type for STP. Valid values are Shared or P2P.
• Edge Port - Enables the edge port to allow the interface to quickly transition to a forwarding
state.
• BPDU Filter - Sets the portfast filter for the Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU). Valid values are
Enable or Disable.
• BPDU Guard - Guards the port against the reception of BPDUs. Valid values are Enable or
Disable.
• Port Priority - Port priority for MSTP. The value range is 0-240.