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72 – Example for Tag VLAN...........................................................................................118

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– Editing the VLAN information for enabling or disabling management .........................121

Figure 74 – STP default values – refer to next section “Using STP” for more detailed

explanation on the variables ....................................................................................................124

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75Viewing STP configuration ..........................................................................................125

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76STP Port status information.........................................................................................126

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77Enabling STP .............................................................................................................128

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78Configuring STP parameters ........................................................................................134

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79Enabling RSTP and reviewing the RSTP variables......................................................139

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– Reviewing the RSTP port parameters............................................................................140

Figure 81 – Path cost as defined in IEEE 802.1d (STP) and 802.1w (RSTP) ...............................141
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82 – RSTP information from a network with multiple switches. Note the “show stp

ports” command can be executed from the manager level prompt or from rstp configuration
state as shown in the screen captures earlier.
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83Configuring RSTP on MNS-6K..................................................................................147

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84Normal RSTP/STP operations in a series of switches. Note – this normal status

is designated RING_CLOSED ............................................................................................155

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85A fault in the ring interrupts traffic. The blocking port now becomes forwarding so

that traffic can reach all switches in the network Note – the mP62 as well as the ESD42
switches support LLL and can participate in S-Ring as an access switch
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More than one S-Ring pair can be selected and more than one S-Ring can be

defined per switch. Note – the mP62 as well as the ESD42 switches support LLL and
can participate in S-Ring as an access switch
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Activating S-Ring on the switch ....................................................................................159

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88S-Ring configuration commands for root switch ..............................................................161

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89 – Link Loss Learn (LLL) setup. Setup LLL on ports connected to other switches

participating in S-Ring............................................................................................................162

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More than one RS-Ring cannot be defined per managed Magnum 6K switch. Note

– unmanaged switches cannot participate in RS-Ring...............................................................163

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Activating RS-Ring on the switch..................................................................................164

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92 RS-Ring configuration commands .................................................................................166

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93Dual-homing using ESD42 switch and Magnum 6K family of switches. In case of

a connectivity break – the connection switches to the standby path or standby link .....................169

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94 – Dual-homing using Magnum 6K family of switches. Note the end device (video

surveillance camera) can be powered using PoE options on Magnum 6K family of switches.

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