User Manual
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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MSTP Protocol
MSTP protocol has a backward compatibility. MSTP is compatible with STP and RSTP. If
some other bridge runs with STP mode and send BPDU version of STP or RSTP, MSTP
automatically changes to STP mode. STP mode can not be changed to MSTP mode
automatically. If administrator wants to change network topology to MSTP mode, adminis-
trator has to clear previous detected protocol manually.
To configure the protocol, use the following command.
Command
stp clear-detected-protocol
PORTS
Point-to-point MAC Parameters
The internal sub layer service makes available a pair of parameters that permit inspection
of, and control over, the administrative and operational state of the point-to-point status of
the MAC entity by the MAC relay entity.
To configure the point-to-point status, use the following command.
Command
stp point-to-point-mac PORTS
{ auto | force-true | force-false }
True means, the MAC is connected to a point-to-point LAN, i.e., there is at most one
other system attached to the LAN. False means, the MAC is connected to a non point-to-
point LAN, i.e., there can be more than one other system attached to the LAN.
To delete the point-to-point configuration, use the following command.
Command
no stp point-to-point-mac PORT
Edge Ports
Edge ports are used for connecting end devices. There are no switches or spanning-tree
bridges after the edge port.
To configure edge port mode, use the following command.
Command
stp edge-port PORTS
Mode
Clears detected protocol and trys administrative proto-
Bridge
col.
PORTS: select the port number.
Mode
Sets point-to-point MAC:
PORTS: select the port number
auto: auto detect
Bridge
force-true: force to point-to-point MAC
force-false: force to shared MAC (not point-to point
MAC)
Mode
Deletes point-to-point MAC configuration:
Bridge
PORT: select the port number.
Mode
Sets port edge mode:
Bridge
PORTS: select the port number.
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