Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Safety Information
- Preface
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Managing Device Information
- 3 Configuring Device Security
- 4 Configuring Ports
- 5 Aggregating Ports
- 6 Configuring VLANs
- 7 Defining Forwarding Database
- 8 Configuring Multicast Forwarding
- 9 Configuring Spanning Tree
- 10 Configuring Quality of Service
- 11 Managing System Logs
- 12 Managing Device Diagnostics
- 13 Viewing Statistics
- A Troubleshooting
- B Installation/Assembly Safety Instructions
- C Safety Information
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100 Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide
Defining Multiple STP Interface Settings
Network Administrators can assign Multiple STP Interface Settings in the Interface
Settings Page.
To define Interface settings:
1. Click Layer 2 > Multiple STP > Interface Settings. The Interface Settings Page
opens:
Figure 73. Interface Settings Page
The Interface Settings Page contains the following fields:
• Instance ID — Lists the MSTP instances configured on the device. Possible field
range is 0-7.
• Interface — Displays the interface for which the MSTP settings are displayed. The
possible field values are:
— Port — Specifies the port for which the MSTP settings are displayed.
— LAG — Specifies the LAG for which the MSTP settings are displayed.
• Port State— Indicates whether the port is enabled for the specific instance. The
possible field values are:
— Enabled — Enables the port for the specific instance.
— Disabled — Disables the port for the specific instance.
• Type — Indicates whether the port is a Boundary, Master or an internal port. The
possible field values are:
— Boundary Port — Indicates that the port is a Boundary port. A Boundary port
attaches MST bridges to LANs in an outlying region. If the port is a Boundary










