Configuring with Web Based Management   
4.5 "Layer 2" menu 
  SCALANCE SC-600 Web Based Management (WBM) 
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•  Restr. Role 
If this check box is selected, the corresponding port is not selected as root port, 
regardless of the priority value. If the check box is selected, the port with the lowest 
priority also does not become the root port. Only activate this option if you wish to 
restrict the impact of bridges outside of the administered range to the Spanning Tree 
topology. 
•  Restr. TCN 
If this check box is selected, the corresponding port does not forward either received 
or detected topology changes (Topology Change Notifications) to other ports. Only 
activate this option if you wish to restrict the impact of bridges outside of the 
administered range to the Spanning Tree topology. 
4.5.6  LLDP 
Identifying the network topology 
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is defined in the IEEE 802.AB standard. 
LLDP is a method used to discover the network topology. Network components 
exchange information with their neighbor devices using LLDP. 
Network components that support LLDP have an LLDP agent. The LLDP agent sends 
information about itself and receives information from connected devices at periodic 
intervals. The received information is stored in the MIB. 
Applications 
PROFINET uses LLDP for topology diagnostics. In the factory setting, LLDP is enabled 
for all available ports; in other words, LLDP frames are sent on the ports.  
The information sent is stored on every device with LLDP capability in an LLDP MIB file. 
Network management systems can access these LLDP MIB files using SNMP and 
therefore recreate the existing network topology. In this way, an administrator can find 
out which network components are connected to each other and can localize disruptions. 
On this page, you have the option of enabling or disabling sending and/or receiving per 
port.