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Configuring the Switch

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CLI – This command enables loopback detection for port 1/5, configures automatic
release-mode and enables SNMP trap notification for detected loopback BPDU’s.

Displaying Global Settings

You can display a summary of the current bridge STA information that applies to the
entire switch using the STA Information screen.

Field Attributes
Spanning Tree State – Shows if the switch is enabled to participate in an

STA-compliant network.

Bridge ID – A unique identifier for this bridge, consisting of the bridge priority and

MAC address (where the address is taken from the switch system).

Max Age – The maximum time (in seconds) a device can wait without receiving a

configuration message before attempting to reconfigure. All device ports (except
for designated ports) should receive configuration messages at regular intervals.
Any port that ages out STA information (provided in the last configuration
message) becomes the designated port for the attached LAN. If it is a root port, a
new root port is selected from among the device ports attached to the network.
(References to “ports” in this section mean “interfaces,” which includes both ports
and trunks.)

Hello Time – Interval (in seconds) at which the root device transmits a

configuration message.

Forward Delay – The maximum time (in seconds) the root device will wait before

changing states (i.e., discarding to learning to forwarding). This delay is required
because every device must receive information about topology changes before it
starts to forward frames. In addition, each port needs time to listen for conflicting
information that would make it return to a discarding state; otherwise, temporary
data loops might result.

Designated Root – The priority and MAC address of the device in the Spanning

Tree that this switch has accepted as the root device.
- Root Port – The number of the port on this switch that is closest to the root. This

switch communicates with the root device through this port. If there is no root
port, then this switch has been accepted as the root device of the Spanning Tree
network.

- Root Path Cost – The path cost from the root port on this switch to the root

device.

Configuration Changes – The number of times the Spanning Tree has been

reconfigured.

Last Topology Change – Time since the Spanning Tree was last reconfigured.

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5

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Console(config-if)#spanning-tree loopback-detection

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Console(config-if)#spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode auto

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Console(config-if)#spanning-tree loopback-detection trap

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