To configure the port channel's spanning tree configuration:
Enable PortFast | Select this option to enable drop-down menus for the
Enable PortFast BPDU Filter and Enable
PortFast BPDU Guard options. PortFast reduces the time required for a port to complete a MSTP state change from Blocked to Forward. PortFast must only be enabled on ports on the wireless controller directly connected to a server/workstation and not another hub or controller. PortFast can be left unconfigured on an access point. This option is disabled by default. |
Enable PortFast BPDU Filter | Enable PortFast to invoke a BPDU filter for this portfast
enabled port channel. Enabling the BPDU filter feature
ensures this port channel does not transmit or receive any
BPDUs. The options are: Default, Enable and Disable.
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Enable PortFast BPDU Guard | Enable PortFast to invoke a BPDU guard for this portfast
enabled port channel. Enabling the BPDU guard feature means
this port will shutdown on receiving a BPDU. Hence no BPDUs
are processed. The options are:
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Link Type | Select either Point-to-Point or Shared. When Point-to-Point is selected, the port is
treated as connected to a point-to-point link. Selecting
Shared means this port should be treated as
having a shared connection. Note:
A port connected to a hub is on a Shared link. Whereas, a port connected to a controller or service platform is a Point-to-Point link. The default setting is Point-to-Point. |
Cisco MSTP Interoperability | Enable or Disable interoperability with Cisco‘s version of MSTP over the port. Cisco's version of MSTP is incompatible with standard MSTP. This setting is disabled by default. |
Force Protocol Version | Set the protocol version to either STP(0), Not Supported(1), RSTP(2), or MSTP(3). MSTP(3) is the default setting. |
Guard | Determines whether the port channel enforces root bridge placement. Setting the guard to Root ensures the port is a designated port. Typically, each guard root port is a designated port, unless two or more ports (within the root bridge) are connected together. If the bridge receives superior (BPDUs) on a guard root-enabled port, the guard root moves the port to a root-inconsistent STP state. This state is equivalent to a listening state. No data is forwarded across the port. Thus, the guard root enforces the root bridge position. |
The designated cost is the cost for a packet to travel from this port to the root in the MSTP configuration. The slower the media, higher the cost.
Speed |
Default Path Cost |
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<=100,000 bits/sec |
200000000 |
<=1,000,000 bits/sec |
20000000 |
<=10,000,000 bits/sec |
2000000 |
<=100,000,000 bits/sec |
200000 |
<=1,000,000,000 bits/sec |
20000 |
<=10,000,000,000 bits/sec |
2000 |
<=100,000,000,000 bits/sec |
200 |
<=1,000,000,000,000 bits/sec |
20 |
>1,000,000,000,000 bits/sec |
2 |
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