Configuring A Port As An Edge Port Or Non-Edge Port - 3Com 8800 Configuration Manual

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II. Configuration in Ethernet port view
Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.
Table 38-12 Configure the max transmission speed on a port
Configure the max transmission speed on a port
Restore the default max transmission speed on a
port
You can configure the max transmission speed on a port with either of the
earlier-mentioned measures. For more about the commands, refer to the Command
Manual.
This parameter only takes a relative value without units. If it is set too large, too many
packets will be transmitted during every Hello Time and too many network resources
will be occupied. The default value is recommended.
By default, the max transmission speed on every Ethernet port of the switch is 3.

38.2.10 Configuring a Port as an Edge Port or Non-edge Port

An edge port refers to the port not directly connected to any switch or indirectly
connected to a switch over the connected network.
You can configure a port as an edge port or non-edge port in the following ways.
I. Configuration in system view
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 38-13 Configure a port as an edge port or a non-edge port
Configure a port as an edge port.
Configure a port as a non-edge port.
Restore the default setting of the port as
a non-edge port.
II. Configuration in Ethernet port view
Perform the following configuration in Ethernet port view.
Operation
Operation
38-22
Chapter 38 MSTP Region-configuration
Command
stp transmit-limit packetnum
undo stp transmit-limit
Command
stp interface interface-list edged-port
enable
stp interface interface-list edged-port
disable
undo
stp
interface
edged-port
interface-list

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