Configuring Rstp Through The Command Line Interface; Normal Rstp - GE Multilink ML810 Instruction Manual

Managed edge switch
Hide thumbs Also See for Multilink ML810:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

CONFIGURING RSTP THROUGH THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

13.2.1 Normal RSTP

Note
13–4
13.2 Configuring RSTP through the Command Line
Interface
The commands to setup and configure RSTP are as follows. The
the switch to support RSTP or STP. It is necessary to save and reboot the switch after this
command.
set stp type=<stp|rstp> -
The
command enters the RSTP configuration mode and enables/disabled RSTP. By
rstp
default, RSTP is disabled and has to be manually activated.
rstp
rstp <enable|disable>
The syntax for the
command on RSTP is shown below.
port
port port=<number|list|range> [status=<enable|disable>] [migration=<enable>]
[edge=<enable|disable>] [p2p=<on|off|auto>]
The
parameter sets the "point-to-point" value to off on all ports connected to shared
p2p
LAN segments (i.e. connections to hubs). The default value is
typically be end stations or computers on the network.
The
parameter enables/disables all ports connected to other hubs, bridges and
edge
switches as edge ports.
The
parameter is set for all ports connected to devices such as hubs, bridges
migration
and switches known to support IEEE 802.1d STP services but not RSTP services
The
command displays whether STP or RSTP is running.
show active-stp
show active-stp
The
command display the RSTP or STP parameters.
show stp
show stp <config|ports>
Users may notice extended recovery time if there is a mix of firmware revisions in the Mesh
or Ring
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL
MULTILINK ML810 MANAGED EDGE SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
command sets
set stp
. P2P ports would
auto

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents