Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) to reduce the recovery time after a network breakdown.
Procedure
Example
Configure RSTP:
Switch:1(config)# spanning-tree rstp forward-time 1000 hello-time 200 max-age 4000 pathcost-type bits16 priority 4096 tx-holdcount 10 version rstp group-stp enable
Variable Definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the spanning-tree rstp command.
| Variable | Value | 
|---|---|
| forward-time <400-3000> | Configures the RSTP forward delay for the bridge in hundredths of a second. | 
| group-stp enable | Enables or disables RSTP for a specific STG. Enter the no form of the command to disable RSTP for the STG (no spanning-tree rstp group-stp enable). | 
| hello-time <100-1000> | Assigns the RSTP hello time delay for the bridge in hundredths of a second. | 
| max-age <600-4000> | Assigns the RSTP maximum age time for the bridge in hundredths of a second. | 
| pathcost-type {bits16|bits32} | Assigns the RSTP default pathcost version. The default is 32 bits. | 
| priority <0-61440> | Assigns the RSTP bridge priority. | 
| tx-holdcount <1-10> | Assigns the RSTP transmit hold count from 1 to 10. The default value is 6. | 
| version {rstp/stp-compatible} | Sets the version to RSTP or STP compatible. | 




