Restoring Default Spanning Tree Values - Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Reference

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max-age <6-40>
priority {0x000 | 0x1000 | 0x2000 | 0x3000
| .... | 0xE000 | 0xF000}
tagged-bpdu {enable | disable}
tagged-bpdu-vid <1-4094>
multicast-address <H.H.H>
add-vlan
remove-vlan
About this task
Use the following procedure to restore default spanning tree values for the Spanning Tree
Group.
Procedure
To restore Spanning Tree values to default, use the following command from Global
Configuration mode.
default spanning-tree [stp <1-8> [forward-time] [hello-time]
[max-age] [priority] [tagged-bpdu] [multicast address]
Variable Definitions
stp <1-8>
forward-time
hello-time
max-age
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
Variable

Restoring default Spanning Tree values

Variable
ACLI reference for wired networks
Value
Enter the max-age of the STG in seconds;
the range is 6 -- 40, and the default value is
20.
Sets the spanning tree priority (in Hex); if
802.1T compliant, this value must be a
multiple of 0x1000.
Sets the BPDU as tagged or untagged. The
default value for Spanning Tree Group 1
(default group) is untagged; the default for
the other groups is tagged.
Sets the VLAN ID (VID) for the tagged BPDU.
The default value is 4001 -- 4008 for STG 1
-- 8, respectively.
Sets the spanning tree multicast address.
Adds a VLAN to the Spanning Tree Group.
Removes a VLAN from the Spanning Tree
Group.
Value
Disables the Spanning Tree Group; enter the
STG ID.
Sets the forward time to the default value of
15 seconds.
Sets the hello time to the default value of 2
seconds.
Sets the maximum age time to the default
value of 20 seconds.
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