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2023/2/2 -hello — The hello time is the time between each bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) that is sent on a port. This time is equal to 2 seconds (sec) ...

The hello time interval is inserted in outbound BPDUs. The no form of this command sets hello time to the default of 2 seconds. Command context. config.

By default, the hello time is 2 seconds. If the device does not receive configuration BPDUs within the timeout period, it recalculates the spanning tree. The ...

Specify MST Forward Time, Hello Time, and Max Age. The syntax for this command is as follows: spanning-tree mst {forward-time short_4-30 | hello-time ...

2022/12/7 -The only instance in the MST region to use these parameters is the IST; the hello time determines how frequently BPDUs are sent, and the forward ...

This means that each VLAN is mapped to a single spanning tree instance. When you have 20 VLANs, it means there are 20 instances of spanning tree. Is this a ...

Detection of root switch failure is done in 3 hello times, which is 6 seconds if the default hello times have not been changed. · Ports may be configured as edge ...

The formula for calculating the timeout period is timeout period = timeout factor × 3 × hello time. Max age—In the CIST of an MSTP network, the device uses the ...

The switch with the higher priority will be elected as the root bridge in CIST. Hello Time. Specify the interval between BPDUs' sending. The default value is 2.

Bridges regularly exchange BPDUs to track network changes that trigger STP recomputations and port activity state transitions. The hello timer specifies the ...