EasyManua.ls Logo

Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 2005 - Figure 5-26 RSTP Port Configuration Web Page

Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 2005
98 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
FL SWITCH 2000
46
PHOENIX CONTACT 107065_en_01
Pop-up: RSTP Port Configuration
Figure 5-26 “RSTP Port Configuration” web page
Select Port: select the port for which you want to change the RSTP settings here.
RSTP Enable:
Enable: RSTP is activated for the port
Disable: RSTP is deactivated for the port
Admin Path Cost: displays the path costs set for this port. A path cost equal to “0” activates
the cost calculation according to the transmission speed (10 Mbps = 2000000; 100 Mbps =
200000).
Operating Path Cost: displays the path costs used for this port.
Auto Edge: here you can set whether an automatic change from non-edge port to edge port
is to be carried out after a link up.
Admin Edge: here you can set whether this port is to be operated as an edge port (default
setting), if possible.
Operating Edge: indicates whether this port is operated as an edge port or a non-edge port.
Priority: indicates the priority set for this port (default value: 128).
Forward Transitions: indicates the number of times the port switches from the “Discarding”
state to the “Forwarding” state.
Designated Root: indicates the root bridge for this spanning tree.
Designated Bridge: indicates the switch from which the port receives the best BPDUs.
Designated Port ID: indicates the port via which the BPDUs are sent from the designated
bridge. The value is based on the port priority (2 digits) and the port number.
Designated Cost: displays the path costs of this segment to the root switch.
Protocol Version: displays the protocol version.

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 2005

Related product manuals