Switching
[ Switching > L2-Redundancy > Spanning Tree > Port ]
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RM GUI GRS
Release
8.0
09/2019
Possible values:
marked
The BPDU filter is active on the port as a result of the following settings:
–
The checkbox in the
Port BPDU filter
column is marked.
and/or
–
The checkbox in the
BPDU filter (all admin edge ports)
column is marked. See the
Switching >
L2-Redundancy
> Spanning Tree > Global
dialog,
Bridge configuration
frame.
unmarked
The BPDU filter is inactive on the port.
BPDU flood
Activates/deactivates the
BPDU flood
mode on the port even if the
Spanning Tree
function is inactive
on the port. The prerequisite is that the
BPDU flood
mode is also active for these ports.
Possible values:
marked
The
BPDU flood
mode is active.
The device floods STP-BPDUs received on the port to the ports for which the
Spanning Tree
function is inactive.
unmarked
(default setting)
The
BPDU flood
mode is inactive.
Buttons
You find the description of the standard buttons in section
[
Guards
]
This tab lets you specify the settings for various protection functions on the ports.
Table
Port
Displays the port number.
Root guard
Activates/deactivates the monitoring of STP-BPDUs on the port. The prerequisite is that the
Loop
guard
function is inactive.
With this setting the device helps you protect your network from incorrect configurations or attacks
with STP-BPDUs that try to change the topology. This setting is relevant only for ports with the STP
role
designated
.
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