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H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Item Description

Timers

Set the timers:

Forward Delay—Set the delay for the root and designated ports to transit to

the forwarding state. The length of the forward delay time is related to the

network diameter of the switched network. The larger the network diameter

is, the longer the forward delay time should be. If the forward delay setting
is too small, temporary redundant paths might be introduced. If the forward

delay setting is too big, it might take a long time for the network to

converge. H3C recommends that you use the default setting.

Hello Time—Set the interval at which the device sends hello packets to the

surrounding devices to make sure the paths are fault-free. A correct hello

time setting enables the device to timely detect link failures on the network
without using excessive network resources. If the hello time is set too long,

the device will take packet loss as a link failure and trigger a new spanning

tree calculation process. If the hello time is set too short, the device will send
repeated configuration BPDUs frequently. This adds to the device burden

and wastes network resources. H3C recommends that you use the default

setting.

Max Age—Set the maximum length of time a configuration BPDU can be

held by the device. If the max age time setting is too small, the network

devices will frequently launch spanning tree calculations and might take
network congestion as a link failure. If the max age setting is too large, the

network might fail to timely detect link failures and fail to timely launch

spanning tree calculations, reducing the auto-sensing capability of the

network. H3C recommends that you use the default setting.

When you configure timers, follow these guidelines:

The settings of hello time, forward delay and max age must meet a certain

formula. Otherwise, the network topology will not be stable. H3C

recommends you to set the network diameter, and then have the device
automatically calculate the forward delay, hello time, and max age.

The bridge diameter cannot be configured together with the timers.

Instance

Instance ID—Set the ID of the MSTI to be configured.

Root Type—Set the role of the device in the MSTI:

Not Set—The device role is not configured.

Primary—Configure the device as the root bridge.

Secondary—Configure the device as a secondary root bridge.

Bridge Priority—Set the bridge priority of the device, which is one of the

factors determining whether the device can be elected as the root bridge.

After specifying the current device as the primary root bridge or a secondary
root bridge, you cannot change the priority of the device.

TC Protection

Select whether to enable TC-BPDU guard.
When receiving topology change (TC) BPDUs, the device flushes its
forwarding address entries. If someone forges TC-BPDUs to attack the device,

the device will receive a large number of TC-BPDUs within a short time and

frequently flushes its forwarding address entries. This affects network stability.
The TC-BPDU guard function prevents frequent flushing of forwarding address

entries.
H3C recommends not disabling this function.

TC Protection Threshold

Set the maximum number of immediate forwarding address entry flushes the
device can perform within a certain period of time after receiving the first

TC-BPDU.

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