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Priority (0-240, in steps of 16)
— The priority value of the port. The priority value influences the port
choice when a bridge has two ports connected in a loop. The priority value is between 0-240. The
priority value is provided in increments of 16.
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Designated Bridge ID
— The bridge priority and the MAC Address of the designated bridge.
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Designated Port ID
— The selected port’s priority and interface.
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Designated Cost
— The cost of the port participating in the STP topology. Ports with a lower cost are
less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops.
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Forward Transitions
— The number of times the port has changed from the
Blocking
state to the
Forwarding
state.
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LAG
— The LAG to which the port is attached.
Enabling STP on a Port
1
Open the
STP Port Settings
page.
2
Select
Enabled
in the
STP Port Status
field.
3
Define the
Fast Link
,
Path Cost
, and the
Priority
fields.
4
Click
Apply Changes
.
STP is enabled on the port.
Modifying STP Port Properties
1
Open the
STP Port Settings
page.
2
Modify the
Priority
,
Fast Link
,
Path Cost
, and the
Fast Link
fields.
3
Click
Apply Changes
.
The STP port parameters are modified, and the device is updated.
Displaying the STP Port Table
1
Open the
STP Port Settings
page.
2
Click
Show All
.
The
STP Port Table
opens.