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Default Settings
admin_edge: yes
admin_path_cost: auto
admin_point_to_point: yes
priority: 0
protocol_migration: yes
enabled: yes
Command Usage
Use the
add
command to add the Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) function. This
function is relevant only when the EFN is located in a network with alternative
or redundant links. For example, when there are two redundant uplinks, or
when the EFN is one of several daisy chained Ethernet access switches with
an uplink at each end of the chain.
Use the same RSTP instance (selected using
<instance id>
) for both
uplink and transit ports in the same node.
The function is then activated on the relevant ports by using add commands.
Use the
remove
command to deactivate the function.
The priority is used when two uplinks are connected to the same EFN324. In
this case, the lowest priority is chosen as root port.
Example:
efn#
add rapid_spanning_tree 1 ports ethernet_port 15
13.8.5
add/remove spanning_tree
Use this command to add or remove the Spanning Tree (STP) function.
Syntax
add spanning_tree <type> ports ethernet_port <port>
[path_cost <cost>]
[priority <priority>]
[enabled {no|yes}]
remove spanning_tree <type> ports ethernet_port <port>
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