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Changing spanning tree timers, Changing the stp hello interval, Changing the stp forwarding delay – 3Com WX4400 3CRWX440095A User Manual

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Changing Standard Spanning Tree Parameters

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The command applies only to the ports you specify. The port cost on
other ports remains unchanged.

Changing Spanning

Tree Timers

You can change the following STP timers:

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Hello interval — The interval between configuration messages sent
by a WX switch when the switch is acting as the root bridge. You can
specify an interval from 1 through 10 seconds. The default is 2
seconds.

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Forwarding delay — The period of time a bridge other than the root
bridge waits after receiving a topology change notification to begin
forwarding data packets. You can specify a delay from 4 through 30
seconds. The default is 15 seconds. (The root bridge always forwards
traffic.)

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Maximum age — The period of time that a WX switch acting as a
designated bridge waits for a new hello packet from the root bridge
before determining that the root bridge is no longer available and
initiating a topology change. You can specify an age from 6 through
40 seconds. The default is 20 seconds.

Changing the STP Hello Interval

To change the hello interval, use the following command:

set spantree hello interval {all | vlan vlan-id}

Specify an interval from 1 through 10 seconds. The default is 2 seconds.

The all option applies the change to all VLANs. Alternatively, specify an
individual VLAN.

To change the hello interval for all VLANs to 4 seconds, type the following
command:

WX1200# set spantree hello 4 all
success: change accepted.

Changing the STP Forwarding Delay

To change the forwarding delay, use the following command:

set spantree fwddelay delay {all | vlan vlan-id}

Specify a delay from 4 through 30 seconds. The default is 15 seconds.