3Com 4500 PWR 50-PORT Switch User Manual


 
RSTP Configuration Commands 221
Parameter
enable: Sets the current Ethernet port as an edge port.
disable: Sets the current Ethernet port as a non-edge port.
Description
Use the stp edged-port enable command to configure the current port as an
edge port.
Use the stp edged-port disable command to configure the current port as a
non-edge port.
Use the undo stp edged-port command to restore the default setting.
By default, all the Ethernet ports of the bridge are configured as non-edge ports.
If the current Ethernet port is connected to other Switch, you can use the stp
edged-port disable
or undo stp edged-port command to specify it as a
non-edge port. The stp edged-port enable command can be used to configure the
current Ethernet port as an edge port. All the Ethernet ports have been set to
non-edge ports by default. You can configure the Ethernet ports directly
connected to the user terminals as edge ports, so that they can transition to
forwarding state quickly.
Related command: stp point-to-point.
Example
To set Ethernet1/0/1 as a non-edge port, enter the following:
<4500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[4500]interface Ethernet1/0/1
[4500-Ethernet1/0/1]stp edged-port disable
stp loop-protection Syntax
stp loop-protection
undo stp loop-protection
View
Ethernet Port View
Parameter
none
Description
Use the stp loop-protection command to enable loop protection function.
Use the undo stp loop-protection command to restore the setting.
By default, the loop protection function is not enabled.