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Layer 2 managed stackable fast ethernet switch
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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
config stp mst_ports
Restrictions
Example usage:
To designate ports 1 through 5, with instance id 2, to have an auto internalCost and a priority of 16:
DES-3528:admin# config stp mst_ports 1-5 instance_id 2 internalCost auto priority 16
Command : config stp mst_ports 1-5 instance_id 2 internalCost auto priority 16
Success.
DES-3528:admin#
show stp
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the status of STP on the Switch:
Status 1: STP enabled with STP compatible version
DES-3528:admin# show stp
Command: show stp
STP Bridge Global Settings
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STP Status
STP Version
Max Age
Hello Time
Forward Delay
Max Hops
TX Hold Count
Forwarding BPDU
NNI BPDU Address
DES-3528:admin#
Status 2 : STP enabled for RSTP
DES-3528:admin# show stp
Command: show stp
instance_id <value 0-15> − Enter a numerical value between 0 and 15 to identify the
instance_id previously configured on the Switch. An entry of 0 will denote the CIST (Common
and Internal Spanning Tree.
internalCost – This parameter is set to represent the relative cost of forwarding packets to
specified ports when an interface is selected within a STP instance. The default setting is
auto. There are two options:
auto – Selecting this parameter for the internalCost will set quickest route automatically and
optimally for an interface. The default value is derived from the media speed of the
interface.
value 1-200000000 – Selecting this parameter with a value in the range of 1-200000000
will set the quickest route when a loop occurs. A lower internalCost represents a
quicker transmission.
priority <value 0-240> − Enter a value between 0 and 240 to set the priority for the port
interface. A higher priority will designate the interface to forward packets first. A lower
number denotes a higher priority. This value must be divisible by 16.
Only Administrator and Operator and Power-User-level users can issue this command
Used to display the Switch's current STP configuration.
show stp
This command displays the Switch's current STP configuration.
None.
None.
: Enabled
: STP Compatible
: 20
: 2
: 15
: 20
: 6
: Disabled
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