When you change the subnet mask for a port, you must also
NOTE
enter the IP address for that port. Make sure you enter the IP
address for the port correctly; whatever you enter becomes the
IP address.
3.2 ENABLING BRIDGING
The LCM
bridge
port or a range of ports. The options include:
•
off
•
on (the default with
•
no
BPDU
BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit) is a data unit transmitted as part of the
IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol. The exchange of BPDUs allows
bridges within a network to logically configure the network as a single
spanning tree.
Selecting the noBPDU option could make your network
NOTE
inoperable because the FN10 would be unable to detect loops.
Using LCM to enable bridging for a port or port range, at the LCM
prompt:
1. Type
bridge [PORT-RANGE [{off|on|noBPDU}]]
For example,
LCM responds:
Fast Network 10 User Guide
command allows you to set bridging options for a single
enabled)
BPDU
bridge 2 on
Port 2 bridging: Transparent Bridging
would enable bridging on port 2.
Enabling Bridging
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