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Understanding and Troubleshooting the Spanning Tree Protocol

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Setting user-changeable STP parameters

The next table shows the default spanning-tree configuration.

The factory default settings are compatible with the majority of installations, and it is advisable to
keep the default settings as set at the factory unless it is absolutely necessary to change them. The
user-changeable parameters in the bridge are as follows:

Priority

You can set a priority for the bridge from 0 to 65535. A value of 0 indicates the
highest priority.

Hello Time

The hello time can be from 1 to 10 seconds. This is the interval between two
transmissions of BPDU packets sent by the root bridge to tell all other bridges that it
is indeed the root bridge. If you set a hello time for your bridge, and it is not the root
bridge, the set hello time will be used if and when your bridge becomes the root
bridge.

NOTE

The hello time cannot be longer than the Max. Age. Otherwise, a
configuration error will occur.

Max. Age

The Max. Age can be from 6 to 40 seconds. At the end of the Max. Age, if a BPDU
has still not been received from the root bridge, your bridge will start sending its
own BPDU to all other bridges for permission to become the root bridge. If your
bridge has the lowest bridge identifier, it will become the root bridge.

Forward Delay

The Forward Delay can be from 4 to 30 seconds. For IEEE 802.1D operation this is
the time that any port on the bridge spends in the learning state while moving from

Listening

Enabled

True

Discarding

Included, root or
designated

Learning

Enabled

True

Learning

Included, root or
designated

Forwarding

Enabled

True

Forwarding

Included, root or
designated

Table 13. Default STP parameters

Feature

Default value

Enable state

STP enabled for all ports

Port priority

128

Port cost

auto

Bridge priority

32768

Table 12. Relationship between IEEE 802.1D and IEEE 802.1w port states

IEEE 802.1D port

state

Admin. bridge

port state

MAC operational

IEEE 802.1w port

state

Active topology port

role

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