F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW100

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Root bridge hold
Root bridge backup
Root guard
BPDU guard
Loop guard
TC-BPDU guard
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Protocols and standards
IEEE 802.1d, Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges
IEEE 802.1w, Part 3: Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges—Amendment 2: Rapid Reconfiguration
IEEE 802.1s, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks—Amendment 3: Multiple Spanning Trees
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Configuring MSTP in the Web interface
420BRecommend MSTP configuration procedure
Before you configure MSTP on devices, find out the role of each device in the spanning tree instance,
which can be root bridge or leaf node. Each spanning tree instance has only one root bridge, and all the
other devices in the instance are leaf nodes.
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Remarks
115. 2217HConfiguring an MST
region.
Optional.
Configure the MST region name, the revision level, and VLAN-to-instance
mappings.
By default, the MST region name is the bridge MAC address, the revision
level is 0, and all VLANs in an MST region are mapped to MSTI 0.
116. 2218HConfiguring MSTP globally.
Optional.
Enable MSTP globally and configure MSTP parameters.
By default, MSTP is enabled globally, and all MSTP parameters adopt the
default values.
117. 2219HConfiguring MSTP on a
port.
Optional.
Enable MSTP on a port and configure MSTP parameters.
By default, MSTP is enabled on a port, and all MSTP parameters adopt the
default values.
421BConfiguring an MST region
1. Select Network > MSTP > Region from the navigation tree.
The page as shown in
2220HFigure 45 appears.