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Chapter 32: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) Commands

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Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols

no, off, false

The port is not an point-to-point port.
The parameters are equivalent. are
equivalent.

autoupdate

The port’s status is determined
automatically. This is the default.

migrationcheck

Enables and disables migration check. The purpose of
this feature is to change from the RSTP mode to the
STP mode if STP BDPU packets are received on the
selected port. When you enable this option, the bridge
will send out RSTP BPDU packets from the selected
port until STP BPDU packets are received. The port will
remain in the RSTP mode until it receives an STP
BPDU packet. The options are:

yes, on, true

Enable migration check. The options
are equivalent.

no, off, false

Disable migration check. The options
are equivalent.

loopguard

Enables and disables the loop guard feature on a port.
This features disables a port if it stops receiving BPDUs
when there is no change to the link status.

Description

This command sets a port’s RSTP settings.

Examples

The following command sets the port cost to 1,000,000 and port priority to
224 (increment 14) on port 4:

set rstp port=4 portcost=1000000 portpriority=14

The following command changes ports 6 to 8 so they are not considered
edge ports:

set rstp port=6-8 edgeport=no

AlliedWare Plus

Command

Syntax

spanning-tree path-cost

path-cost

spanning-tree priority

priority

spanning-tree edgeport|portfast
spanning-tree link-type point-to-point|shared
spanning-tree loop-guard
no spanning-tree loop-guard

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