Enabling and disabling vlt tagging on a port, Setting the bridge spanning tree forward delay – 3Com 1100 User Manual

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Blocking - equivalent to STP blocking state

Listening - equivalent to STP listening state

Learning - equivalent to STP learning state

Forwarding - equivalent to STP forwarding state

Broken - port is broken

fwdTransitions

— Displays the number of times this port has

entered the forwarding state from the learning state.

stpCost

— Displays the current path cost associated with the port.

Enabling and

Disabling VLT Tagging

on a Port

You can enable or disable VLT tagging on a port of the current Switch
unit using the

vltMode

command on the Port menu.

To enable or disable VLT tagging on a port:

1 At the Top-level menu, enter:

bridge port vltMode

The following prompt is displayed:

Select bridge ports (1-12) [1]:

2 Enter the number of the port to have VLT tagging enabled or disabled.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter new value (disable, enable) [disable]:

3 Enter

enable

or

disable

.

Setting the Bridge

Spanning Tree

Forward Delay

You can set the bridge forward delay spanning tree parameter of the
current Switch using the

stpForwardDelay

command on the Bridge

menu.

To set the bridge spanning tree forward delay:

1 At the Top-level menu, enter:

bridge stpForwardDelay

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter new value in seconds (4-30) [15]:

2 Enter the new value for the forward delay.

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