Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual

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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide

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Interface config commands

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Parameters

Example

RFController(config-if)#spanning-tree edgeport

RFController(config-if)#

bpdufilter [disable|enable]

Use this command to set a portfast BPDU filter for the port. Use
the

no

parameter with this command to revert the port BPDU

filter to default. The spanning tree protocol sends BPDUs from
all ports. Enabling the BPDU filter ensures PortFastenabled
ports do not transmit or receive BPDUs.

bpduguard [disable|enable]

Use this command to enable or disable the BPDU guard feature
on a port.
Use the no parameter with this command to set the BPDU guard
feature to default values.
When the BPDU guard is set for a bridge, all portfast-enabled
ports that have the BPDU-guard set to default shut down the
port upon receiving a BPDU. If this occurs, the BPDU is not
processed. The port can be brought back either manually (using
the no shutdown command), or by configuring the
errdisable-timeout to enable the port after the specified interval.

edgeport

Enables an interface as an edgeport

force-version <0-3>

Specifies the spanning-tree force version. A version identifier of
less than 2 enforces the spanning tree protocol. Select from the
following versions:

0 – STP

1 – Not supported

2 – RSTP

3 – MSTP

The default value for forcing the version is MSTP

guard root

Enables the Root Guard feature for the port. The root guard
disables the reception of superior BPDUs.
The Root Guard ensures the enabled port is a designated port. If
the Root Guard enabled port receives a superior BPDU, it moves
to a discarding state.
Use the no parameter with this command to disable the root
guard feature.

link-type
[point-to-point|shared]

Enables or disables point-to-point or shared link types

point-to-point – Enables rapid transition

shared – Disables rapid transition

mst [<0-15>
[cost <1-200000000>|
port-priority <0-240>]|
port-cisco-interoperability
[disable|enable]]

Configures MST values on a spanning tree

<0-15> [cost <1-200000000>|port-priority <0-240>] –
Defines the Instance ID

cost <1-200000000> – Defines the path cost for a
port

port-priority <0-240> – Defines the port priority for a
bridge

port-cisco-interoperability [disable|enable] – Enables or
disables interoperability with Cisco's version of MSTP
(which is incompatible with standard MSTP).

enable – Enables CISCO Interoperability

disable – Disables CISCO Interoperability - The default
value is disabled

portfast

Enables rapid transitions

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