set spantree mstmap
FID:
1
set spantree mstmap
Use this command to map one or more filtering database IDs (FIDs) to a SID. Since VLANs are
mapped to FIDs, this essentially maps one or more VLAN IDs to a Spanning Tree (SID).
Syntax
set spantree mstmap fid [sid sid]
Parameters
fid
sid sid
Defaults
If sid is not specified, FID(s) will be mapped to Spanning Tree 0.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Example
This example shows how to map FID 3 to SID 2:
C3(su)->set spantree mstmap 3 sid 2
clear spantree mstmap
Use this command to map a FID back to SID 0.
Syntax
clear spantree mstmap fid
Parameters
fid
Defaults
If fid is not specified, all SID to FID mappings will be reset.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
9-14 Spanning Tree Configuration
SID:
0
Note: Since any MST maps that are associated with GVRP-generated VLANs will be removed from
the configuration if GVRP communication is lost, it is recommended that you only create MST maps
on statically-created VLANs.
Specifies one or more FIDs to assign to the MST. Valid values are 1 ‐ 4093,
and must correspond to a VLAN ID created using the set vlan command.
(Optional) Specifies a Multiple Spanning Tree ID. Valid values are 1 ‐ 4094,
and must correspond to a SID created using the set msti command.
Specifies one or more FIDs to reset to 0.
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