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Spanning tree protocol port configuration, Port-based vlan configuration – Milan Technology MIL-S3580 User Manual

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3.6. Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration

Figure 3-24. Spanning Tree Protocol Port Configuration Menu

In this menu, you can assign spanning priority and path cost to any port. A port with

higher priority and lower path cost is less likely to be blocked if Spanning Tree

Protocol is detecting network loop.

x STP Port Priority - Range is 0 to 255. This parameter is used by STP to

determine the port(s) to use for forwarding. The port with the lowest number

has the highest priority. The default is 128.

x STP Port Path Cost - The range is 1 to 65,535. This assigns an individual port

cost that the switch uses to determine which ports are the forwarding ports. The

default is 19.

x STP Port Topology Change Detection - When enabled, the switch will send a

trap if the Trap Filter menu for the Bridge New Root Trap is also turned-on.

3.7. Port-Based VLAN Configuration

Assigning physical ports within workgroups is simple, and is a common method of

defining a virtual workgroup – VLAN. It delivers the benefit of broadcast control and

simplifies configuration for the network manager. One advantage of the

Port-Based VLAN is its simplicity in configuration.