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246 CHAPTER 10: RSTP CONFIGURATION
After the STP protocol is enabled, the modification of any parameter will result in
the re-calculation of the spanning tree on the Switch. It is therefore recommended
to configure all the RSTP parameters before enabling the STP feature on the
Switch and the port.
Enable/Disable RSTP on
a Switch
You can use the following command to enable RSTP on the Switch.
Perform the following configurations in System View.
Table 265 Enable/Disable RSTP on a Device
Only after the RSTP is enabled on the Switch can other configurations take effect.
Some network resource will be occupied after RSTP is enabled.
By default, RSTP is disabled.
Enable/Disable RSTP on
a Port
You can use the following command to enable/disable the RSTP on the designated
port. To flexibly control the RSTP operations, after RSTP is enabled on the Ethernet
ports of the Switch, it can be disabled again to prevent the ports from
participating in the spanning tree calculation.
Perform the following configurations in Ethernet Port View.
Specify the
preference of a
port
All Ethernet ports
are at the
preference 128.
The port preference plays an important
role in root port selection. You can make a
port to be root port by giving it a smallest
preference value.
Configure
whether to
connect a port
with a
peer-to-peer link
RSTP can detect
automatically
whether the
current Ethernet
port is connect to a
peer-to-peer link.
The two ports connected with a
peer-to-peer link can rapidly transit to the
forwarding status by sending synchronous
packets, eliminating unnecessary
forwarding delay.
Specify the Path
Cost on a port
Specify the
standard to
follow in Path
Cost calculation
The Switch gets
the path cost of a
port from the link
rate under the IEEE
802.1t standard.
The path cost of a port is closely related to
the transmission rate of the link the port
connected with. The larger the link rate is,
the smaller the path cost shall be. It is
recommended to use the default
configuration.
Configure
whether a port
can be an Edge
Port
All Ethernet ports
are configured as
non-edge ports.
For ports directly connected with
terminals, please configure them as edge
ports, and enable the BPDU protection
function on them.
Specify mCheck
for a port
- You can change the operational mode of
a port from STP-compatible to RSTP.
Configure the
protection
functions on a
Switch
No protection
function is enabled
on a Switch.
It is recommended to enable the BPDU
protection function on the Switches
directly connected with user PCs.
Device Configuration Default Value Note
Operation Command
Enable/Disable RSTP on a device stp { enable | disable }
Restore RSTP to the default value undo stp