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3. Select an Id and click the Edit button to revise the selected MSTP port configuration.
4.10.3.1 Editing a MSTP Port Configuration
To edit and reconfigure MSTP Port parameters.
1. Select a row from the port table and click the Edit button.
The following MSTP Port parameters can be reconfigured.
Oper Edge Port Oper Edge Port Displays whether the port is currently an edge port.
Admin Point-to-Point Displays the point-to-point status as ForceTrue or ForceFalse. ForceTrue indicates
this port should be treated as connected to a point-to-point link. ForceFalse
indicates this port should be treated as having a shared connection.
Oper Point-to-Point Displays whether the listed port index is configured to connect to another port
through a point-to-point link. A green checkmark indicates the port as supporting
point-to-point, and a red “X” indicates the port as having point-to-point disabled.
Port Index Displays the read-only Port Index.
Admin MAC Enable Displays the status of the Admin MAC Enable. A green check mark indicates the
status as enabled.
Port auto Edge Select the checkbox to use the port as an edge port.
Port Guard Root Select this checkbox to enable guard root for this port. Typically, each guard root
port is a designated port, unless two or more ports (within the root bridge) are
connected together. If the bridge receives superior (BPDUs) on a guard root-enabled
port, the guard root moves the port to a root-inconsistent STP state. This state is
equivalent to a listening state. No data is forwarded across the port. Thus, the
guard root enforces the root bridge position.
PortFast BPDU Filter Enable this option to change the status of the Port Fast BPDU Filter.
Port FastBPDU Guard Enable this option to change the status of the Port Fast BPDU Guard.
Port Version Select a value to reconfigure the port version.