Cabletron Systems ELEMENT MANAGER NB30 Manual De Usuario

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NB-30 Bridging
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Bridge Spanning Tree
Protocol
Displays the Spanning Tree Algorithm Protocol type the NB-30 is currently using. 
The choices are:
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802.1
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DEC (DEC Lanbridge 100)
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None
The following four Þelds display values used for various Spanning Tree timers 
that are set at the Root Bridge and this bridge. In Spanning Tree operations, the 
value used for the tree is the one set at the Root Bridge (with the exception of 
Hold Time, which is a Þxed value); but you can change the value for each bridge 
on your network in the event that it becomes Root.
Hello Time
This parameter indicates, in seconds, the length of time the Root Bridge (or bridge 
attempting to become the Root) waits before resending ConÞguration BPDUs. 
The range for this Þeld is 1 to 10 seconds, with a default value of 2 seconds. The 
Root Bridge sets the Hello Time.
Max Age
This parameter displays the bridgeÕs BPDU ageing timer. This controls the 
maximum time a BPDU can be retained by the bridge before it is discarded. 
During normal operation, each bridge in the network receives a new 
ConÞguration BPDU before the timer expires. If the timer expires before a 
ConÞguration BPDU is received, it indicates that the former Root is no longer 
active. The remaining bridges begin Spanning Tree operation to select a new Root. 
The current Root Bridge on the network sets the Max Age time. The range for this 
Þeld is 6 to 40 seconds, with a default value of 20 seconds.
Forwarding Delay
This parameter displays the time period which elapses between states while the 
bridge is moving to the Forwarding state. For example, while moving from a 
Blocking to a Forwarding state, the port Þrst moves from Blocking to Listening to 
BPDU activity on the network, remains there for the Forward Delay period, then 
moves to the Learning State (and remains in it for the Forward Delay period), and 
Þnally moves into a Forwarding state. This timer is set by the Root Bridge.
During a topology change, the Forward Delay is also used as the Filtering 
Database Ageing Time (refer to the next section), which ensures that the Filtering 
Database maintains current topology information. 
Hold Time
This parameter displays the minimum time (1 second) that can elapse between 
the transmission of ConÞguration BPDUs through a bridge port. The Hold Time 
ensures that ConÞguration BPDUs are not transmitted too frequently through any 
bridge port. Receiving a BPDU starts the Hold Timer. After the Hold Timer 
expires, the port transmits its ConÞguration BPDU to send conÞguration 
information to the Root. The Hold Time is a Þxed value, as speciÞed by the IEEE 
802.1d speciÞcation.