HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6120 Model Vehicle User Manual


 
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Multiple Instance Spanning-Tree Operation
Configuring MSTP
MSTP Configuration Overview
This section describes the general steps for configuring MSTP via the CLI,
assuming that you have already determined the VLANs you want MSTP to use
(see “Planning an MSTP Application” on page 4-17). A description of each
MSTP command syntax is provided in the following sections.
1. Configure MSTP global parameters.
This step involves configuring the following:
Required parameters for MST region identity:
Region Name: spanning-tree config-name
Region Revision Number: spanning-tree config-revision
Optional MSTP parameter changes for region settings:
ProCurve recommends that you leave these parameters at their
default settings for most networks. See the “Caution” on page 4-9.
The maximum number of hops before the MSTP BPDU is dis-
carded: spanning-tree max-hops (default: 20)
Force-Version operation: spanning-tree force-version
Forward Delay: spanning-tree forward-delay
Hello Time (if it is the root device): spanning-tree hello-time
Maximum age to allow for STP packets before discarding:
spanning-tree maximum-age
Device spanning-tree priority. Specifies the priority value used
along with the switch MAC address to determine which device is
root. The lower a priority value, the higher the priority.
spanning-tree priority
2. Configure per port parameters.
ProCurve recommends that you use the default settings for these param-
eters and apply changes on a per-port basis only where a non-default
setting is clearly indicated by the circumstances of individual links. Other
features you might consider include BPDU Filtering or BPDU Protec-
tion—these provide additional per-port control over spanning-tree oper-
ations and security on the switch.