Built-in Commands
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Network Tools Screens
stpEdgePort
Description:
Sets a port to EDGE PORT (enable) or BRIDGE PORT (disable).
Syntax:
stpEdgePort [ status ]
stpEdgePort [ enable ] [ vlan id ] [ port range ]
stpEdgePort [ disable ] [ vlan id ] [ port range ]
Options:
status — Displays STP edge port status.
enable — Enables one or more ports as STP edge ports.
disable — Disables one or more ports as STP edge ports.
vlan id — Specifies a VLAN ID.
port range — Specifies a range of ports.
Examples:
-> stpEdgePort enable 1 5
-> stpEdgePort enable 1 5-10
stpForceVersion
Description:
Puts Spanning Tree into STP compatibility mode (0) or the default RSTP
mode (2).
Syntax:
stpForceVersion [ 0 | 2 | status ]
Options:
stpForceVersion 0 – Indicates STP compatibility.
Enable stpForceVersion 0 only if the user does not want to “run 802.1w,”
which does not allow transmission of RSTP BPDUs. The bridge will only
transmit config BPDUs and TCNs. Therefore, to another bridge, it looks like
it is running 802.1D (with few exceptions). This is only used if the potential of
looping for 3 seconds (the time it takes a bridge to determine it is connected to
a legacy device) could not be tolerated. The necessity of using this
configuration is rare.
stpForceVersion 2 – Indicates RSTP support.
Status – Displays current value.
Example:
-> stpForceVersion 2
ForceVersion set to 2
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