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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 8 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring STP Features
Configuring STP Features
You complete three major steps to configure STP on the bridge:
1.
If necessary, assign interfaces and sub-interfaces to bridge groups
2.
Enable STP for each bridge group
3.
Set the STP priority for each bridge group
These sections include spanning-tree configuration information:
•
Default STP Configuration, page 8-8
•
Configuring STP Settings, page 8-8
•
STP Configuration Examples, page 8-9
Default STP Configuration
STP is disabled by default.
Table 8-2
lists the default STP settings when you enable STP.
The radio and Ethernet interfaces and the native VLAN on the bridge are assigned to bridge group 1 by
default. When you enable STP and assign a priority on bridge group 1, STP is enabled on the radio and
Ethernet interfaces and on the primary VLAN, and those interfaces adopt the priority assigned to bridge
group 1. You can create bridge groups for sub-interfaces and assign different STP settings to those bridge
groups.
Configuring STP Settings
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure STP on the bridge:
Table 8-2
Default STP Values When STP is Enabled
Setting
Default Value
Bridge priority
32768
Bridge max age
20
Bridge hello time
2
Bridge forward delay
15
Ethernet port path cost
19
Ethernet port priority
128
Radio port path cost
33
Radio port priority
128
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
interface { dot11radio
number |
fastethernet
number
}
Enter interface configuration mode for radio or Ethernet
interfaces or sub-interfaces.