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Configuring and Managing the Switch
CHAPTER 2
get-stp
Displays the current state of spanning tree (either enabled or
disabled). By default, spanning tree is enabled in accordance with
802.1d.
set-stp
set-stp {enable|disable}
Enables or disables the spanning tree protocol. Enabled is the default.
Enabling or disabling spanning tree doesn’t take effect until the
SNMP agent is reset (warm-reset, cold-reset, or turning the power
off).
get-st-bcfg
Displays the spanning tree bridge parameters. If spanning tree is
disabled, parameters aren’t displayed.
get-st-pcfg
Displays the spanning tree port parameter table. If spanning tree is
disabled, parameters aren’t displayed.
get-st-syscfg
Displays the spanning tree state for all ports.
set-br-prio
set-br-prio <
priority
>
Sets the spanning tree bridge priority of the switch.
priority
is a
number from 0 to 65535. This is equivalent to setting the MIB
variable dot1dStpPriority (RFC 1493).
set-br-maxage
set-br-maxage <
maxage
>
Sets the spanning tree bridge maximum age. This is the amount of
time between spanning tree configuration messages.
maxage
is in
seconds, from 6 to 40. However, the corresponding MIB variable,
dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge (RFC 1493), is in hundreths of seconds,
ranging from 600 to 4000, and must be a multiple of 100.