Port Classification - Avaya G430 Manual

Administering branch gateway
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set port point-to-
point admin status
set port spantree
set port spantree cost
set port spantree
force-protocol-
migration
set port spantree
priority
set spantree default-
path-cost
set spantree enable|
disable
set spantree forward-
delay
set spantree hello-
time
set spantree max-age
set spantree priority
set spantree tx-hold-
count
set spantree version
show port edge state
show port point-to-
point status
show spantree

Port classification

With the Branch Gateway, you can classify any port as either regular or valuable. Classifying
a port as valuable means that a link fault trap is sent in the event of a link failure. The trap is
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Command
Description
Specify a port's connection type
Enable or disable spanning tree for specific ports
Set the spanning tree cost of a port
Force the port to send a rapid spanning tree hello
packet (Bridge Protocol Data Unit)
Set the spanning tree priority level of a port
Set the version of the spanning tree default path cost
used by the current bridge
Enable or disable the spanning-tree algorithm for the
Branch Gateway
Specify the time used when transferring the state of a
port to the forwarding state
Specify the time interval between the generation of
configuration BPDUs by the root
Specify the time to keep an information message before
it is discarded
Set the bridge priority for the spanning tree
Set the value in packets used by the spanning tree in
order to limit the maximum number of BPDUs
transmitted during a hello-time period
Set the version of the spanning tree protocol used by
the device
Display the edge state of a specified port
Display the point-to-point status of a specific port or all
ports
Display spanning-tree information
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