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Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference Guide
edgeport
force-version <0-3>
guard (root)
link-type
(point-to-point|shared)
mst [<0-15>
(cost <1-200000000>|
port-priority <0-240>)|
port-cisco-interoperability
(disable|enable)]
Enables an interface as an edgeport
Specifies the spanning-tree force version. A version
identifier of less than 2 enforces the spanning tree
protocol. Select from the following versions:
• 0 – STP
• 1 – Not supported.
• 2 – RSTP
• 3 – MSTP
The default value for forcing the version is MSTP
Enables the Root Guard feature for the port. The root
guard disables the reception of superior BPDUs.
The Root Guard ensures the enabled port is a designated
port. If the Root Guard enabled port receives a superior
BPDU, it moves to a discarding state.
Use the
parameter with this command to disable the
no
root guard feature.
Enables or disables point-to-point or shared link types
• point-to-point – Enables rapid transition
• shared – Disables rapid transition
Configures MST values on a spanning tree
• <0-15> – Defines the Instance ID
• cost <1-200000000> – Defines the path
cost for a port
• port-priority <0-240> – Defines the port
priority for a bridge
• port-cisco-interoperability (disable|enable) – Enables
or disables interoperability with Cisco's version of
MSTP (which is incompatible with standard MSTP)
• enable – Enables CISCO Interoperability
• disable – Disables CISCO Interoperability
The default value for is
.
disabled

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