Mstp Commands - ZyXEL Communications XS3800-28 Cli Reference Manual

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Use these commands to configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) as defined in IEEE 802.1s.
57.1 Command Summary
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 150 mstp Command Summary
COMMAND
show mstp
spanning-tree mode
<RSTP|MRSTP|MSTP>
mstp
no mstp
mstp configuration-name <name>
mstp revision <0-65535>
mstp hello-time <1-10> maximum-age
<6-40> forward-delay <4-30>
mstp max-hop <1-255>
mstp interface port-channel <port-
list> edge-port
no mstp interface port-channel
<port-list> edge-port

MSTP Commands

DESCRIPTION
Displays MSTP configuration for the Switch.
Specifies the STP mode you want to implement on the
Switch.
Activates MSTP on the Switch.
Disables MSTP on the Switch.
Sets a name for an MSTP region.
name: 1-32 printable characters
Sets the revision number for this MST Region
configuration.
Sets Hello Time, Maximum Age and Forward Delay.
hello-time: The time interval in seconds between
BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Units) configuration
message generations by the root switch.
maximum-age: The maximum time (in seconds) the
Switch can wait without receiving a BPDU before
attempting to reconfigure.
forward-delay: The maximum time (in seconds) the
Switch will wait before changing states.
Sets the maximum hop value before BPDUs are
discarded in the MST Region.
Sets the specified ports as edge ports. This allows the
port to transition to a forwarding state immediately
without having to go through the listening and
learning states.
Note: An edge port becomes a non-edge port
Sets the listed ports as non-edge ports.
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