Bridge Commands
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6
Bridge Commands
The commands described in this section are used to set the MAC address table
aging time and spanning tree parameters for both the Ethernet and wireless
interfaces.
bridge timeout
This command sets the aging time for both the Ethernet port and the wireless
interface.
Syntax
bridge timeout
<
interface-id
> <
seconds
>
•
interface-id
- An identifier that specifies the interface. (0 for Ethernet, 2 for
802.11a wireless)
•
seconds
- The time to age out an address entry. (Range: 60-1800 seconds)
Default
Ethernet: 100
802.11a wireless: 1800
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
• If the MAC address of an entry in the address table is not seen on the
associated interface for longer than the aging time, the entry is discarded.
Example
Command
Function
Mode
Page
bridge timeout
Sets the aging time for the address table
GC
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bridge stp-bridge spanning-tree Enables the spanning tree protocol for the bridge
GC
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bridge stp-bridge forward-time
Configures the spanning tree bridge forward time
GC
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bridge stp-bridge hello-time
Configures the spanning tree bridge hello time
GC
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bridge stp-bridge max-age
Configures the spanning tree bridge maximum age
GC
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bridge stp-bridge priority
Configures the spanning tree bridge priority
GC
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bridge stp-port path-cost
Configures the spanning tree path cost of a port
GC
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bridge stp-port priority
Configures the spanning tree priority of a port
GC
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bridge stp-port portfast
Sets a port to fast forwarding
GC
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bridge stp-port
spanning-disabled
Disables the spanning tree protocol on a port
GC
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show bridge
Displays the current aging time settings
Exec
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Outdoor Bridge(config)#bridge timeout 0 300
Outdoor Bridge(config)#bridge timeout 2 1000
Outdoor Bridge(config)#
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