hwMstpProTable

This table describes the attribute value, attribute description, and access restrictions of each MSTP process.

The index of the table is hwMstpProID.

OID

Object

Syntax

Max Access

Description

Implemented Specifications

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hwMstpProID

Integer32{(0,288)}

accessible-for-notify

MSTP process identifier.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProStpState

INTEGER{enabled(1),disabled(2)}

read-create

This object indicates whether the spanning tree function is enabled for this MSTP process.

The value can be:

1: enabled

2: disabled

By default, the spanning tree function of an MSTP process is disabled.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProPriority

Integer32{(0,61440)}

read-create

The priority for the MSTP process spanning tree, step of 4096.

For example, we can set the Priority of the bridge such as 0, 4096, 8192 etc.

It can be used to determined whether the process is the root of

the whole spanning tree. The default value is 32768.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProRootType

INTEGER{normal(0),secondary(1),primary(2)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the type of the root bridge taken by the MSTP process.

The value can be:

0: normal

1: secondary

2: primary

By default, an MSTP process does not function as a root bridge.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.23.1.7

hwMstpProForceVersion

INTEGER{stp(0),rstp(2),mstp(3)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the STP type of the MSTP process.

The value can be:

0: stp

1: rstp

2: mstp

By default, the protocol of an MSTP process is RSTP.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProBpduGuard

INTEGER{enabled(1),disabled(2)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies whether the BPDU guard function is enabled for the MSTP process.

The value can be: 1: enabled

2: disabled

By default, the BPDU guard function of an MSTP process is disabled.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.23.1.9

hwMstpProDiameter

Integer32{(2,7),(65535,65535)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the network diameter of the MSTP process.

The network diameter determines timer parameters such as parameters of the Forwarding timer.

By default, the network diameter of an MSTP process is 7.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProConvergeMode

INTEGER{fast(1),normal(2)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the convergence mode of the MSTP process.

The value can be:

1: fast

2: normal

By default, the convergence mode of an MSTP process is fast.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProMaxHops

Integer32{(1,40)}

read-create

Maxhops of a MSTP process, the default value is 20.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.23.1.12

hwMstpProMCheck

INTEGER{enabled(1),unused(65535)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies whether the MCheck mark is used.

The value can be:

1: enabled

65535: unused

By default, the MCheck mark of an MSTP process is unused.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.23.1.13

hwMstpProPathCostStandard

INTEGER{dot1d1998(1),dot1t(2),legacy(3)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the path calculation standard of the MSTP process.

The value can be:

1: indicates dot1d-1998, which is the IEEE 802.1d standard proposed in 1998

2: indicates dot1t, which is the IEEE 802.1t standard

3: indicates legacy, which is the calculation standard developed by Huawei

By default, the path calculation standard of an MSTP process is dot1t.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProHelloTime

Integer32{(100,1000)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the Hello time of the MSTP process.

The step is 100 centiseconds. By default, the Hello time of an MSTP process is 200 centiseconds.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProFwdDelay

Integer32{(400,3000)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the Hello time of the MSTP process.

The step is 100 centiseconds.

By default, the Hello time of an MSTP process is 1500 centiseconds.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProMaxAge

Integer32{(600,4000)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the maxage of the MSTP process.

The step is 100. By default, the maxage of an MSTP process is 2000.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProTimerFactor

Integer32{(1,10)}

read-create

Timer factor, which is used in loop protection, the default value is 3.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProTcGuard

INTEGER{enabled(1),disabled(2)}

read-create

This object indicates whether the TC guard function is enabled for the MSTP process.

After the TC guard function is enabled for the MSTP process and the number of TC BPDUs received by an MSTI in a unit time exceeds the threshold,

the subsequent TC BPDUs are not processed until the TC guard time expires.

The value can be:

1: enabled

2: disabled

By default, this function is disabled.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProTcGuardThreshold

Integer32{(1,255)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the maximum number of TC messages that can be processed within the TC guard time. The default value is 3.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProTcNotifyProcess

INTEGER{enabled(1),disabled(2)}

read-create

Whether the current MSTP process notifies MSTP process 0 to update

MAC entries and ARP entries after receiving a TC message. The value of this object can be set for the processes except process 0.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProLinkShareGuard

INTEGER{enabled(1),disabled(2)}

read-create

Whether the Link-share Guard function is enabled on the MSTP process.

If the function is enabled, the root Guard function will also

work on port in all instance besides instance 0, when the link

between the ports either of which is in Link_share mode broken down.

The value of this object can be set for the processes except process 0.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.42.4.1.23.1.26

hwMstpConfigDegist

OCTET STRING{(0,256)}

read-only

This MSTP region-configuration digest.

It can be used to determine whether

the region is the same region with

another one.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProRegionConfShare

INTEGER{enabled(1),disabled(2)}

read-only

Suggesting that whether all the process will share the same Region-config with process 0.

If the function is enable, all the existing process will share the same Region-config with process 0.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProRowStatus

INTEGER{active(1),notInService(2),notReady(3),createAndGo(4),createAndWait(5),destroy(6)}

read-create

The value of this object identifies the row status of hwMstpProTable.

The value can be:

1: active

2: notInService

3: notReady

4: createAndGo

5: createAndWait

6: destroy

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

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hwMstpProTcGuardInterval

Integer32{(0,600)}

read-write

The value of this object indicates time the MSTP takes to handle a given number of TC packets and immediately refresh forwarding entries.

This object is implemented as defined in the corresponding MIB files.

Creation Restriction

When creating an MSTP process, you can add a Layer 2 port to the process in either no-link-share mode or link-share mode.

Modification Restriction

Currently, an MSTP process supports only MSTP, STP, and RSTP. A Layer 2 port can join an MSTP process in either no-link-share mode or link-share mode.

Deletion Restriction

An MSTP process can be deleted only when the process does not have any member interfaces.

Access Restriction

When you read this table, the MSTP process must exist.
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