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Refer to the MSTP Configuration field to define the following:
19. Refer to the Spanning Tree Port Cost table.
Define an Instance Index using the spinner control and then set the cost. The default path cost
depends on the user defined port speed. The cost helps determine the role of the port channel in
the MSTP network. The designated cost is the cost for a packet to travel from this port to the root in
the MSTP configuration. The slower the media, the higher the cost.
20. Select + Add Row as needed to include additional indexes.
21. Refer to the Spanning Tree Port Priority table.
Define an Instance Index using the spinner control and then set the Priority. The lower the priority,
the greater the likelihood of the port becoming a designated port.
22. Select + Add Row needed to include additional indexes.
Select OK to save the changes made to the Ethernet port’s security configuration. Select Reset to
revert to the last saved configuration.
Virtual Interface Configuration
Profile Interface Configuration
Enable as Edge Port
Select to enable the port as an Edge Port for MSTP. An Edge Port is a port known to connect to a
LAN which has no other bridges attached to it or is directly connected to an user device.
Link Type
Select either the Point-to-Point or Shared radio button. Selecting Point-to-Point indicates the port
should be treated as connected to a point-to-point link. Selecting Shared means this port should
be treated as having a shared connection. A port connected to a hub is on a shared link, while
one connected to a access point is a point-to-point link. Point-to-Point is the default setting.
Cisco MSTP Interoperability
Select to enable or disable interoperability with CISCO’s implementation of MSTP which is
incompatible with standard MSTP.
Force Protocol Version
Select the STP protocol to use with this port. Select Not Supported to disable STP on this port.
Guard
The Root Guard mechanism prevents election of roots other than those designated as roots in a
network. When this port receives a better BPDU, port state becomes Blocked. It retains this state
till the port no longer receives the better BPDUs and the state is changed to Forwarding.
Select Root to enable this feature. Select None to disable this feature.
Speed
Default Path Cost
<=100000 bits/sec
200000000
<=1000000 bits/sec
20000000
<=10000000 bits/sec
2000000
<=100000000 bits/sec
200000
<=1000000000 bits/sec
20000
<=10000000000 bits/sec
2000
<=100000000000 bits/sec
200
<=1000000000000 bits/sec
20
>1000000000000 bits/sec
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