Stp Compliance - H3C s3600 series Command Manual

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Parameters
bridgenum: Network diameter to be set for a switched network. This argument ranges from 2 to 7.
Description
Use the stp bridge-diameter command to set the network diameter of a switched network. The
network diameter of a switched network is represented by the maximum possible number of switches
between any two terminal devices in a switched network.
Use the undo stp bridge-diameter command to restore the network diameter to the default value.
By default, the network diameter is 7.
After you configure the network diameter of a switched network, MSTP adjusts its hello time, forward
delay, and max age settings accordingly. With the network diameter set to the default value 7, the three
time-relate settings, including hello time, forward delay, and max age, are set to their default values as
well.
The stp bridge-diameter command only applies to CIST. It is invalid for MSTIs.
Related commands: stp timer forward-delay, stp timer hello, stp timer max-age.
Examples
# Set the network diameter to 5.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] stp bridge-diameter 5

stp compliance

Syntax
stp compliance { auto | legacy | dot1s }
undo stp compliance
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
auto: Specifies the port to recognize and send MSTP packets in the automatic mode.
legacy: Specifies the port to recognize and send MSTP packets in the legacy mode.
dot1s: Specifies the port to recognize and send MSTP packets in the 802.1s mode.
Description
Use the stp compliance command to set the mode in which a port recognizes and sends MSTP
packets.
Use the undo stp compliance command to restore the default.
By default, a port recognizes and sends MSTP packets in the automatic mode.
A port can be configured to recognize and send MSTP packets in the following modes.
Automatic mode. Ports in this mode determine the format of the MSTP packets to be sent
according to the format of the received packets.
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