Max-hops, Spanning-tree spanning-disabled, Max-hops 4-278 spanning-tree spanning-disabled – LevelOne FGL-2870 User Manual

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Command Line Interface

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Command Usage

The MST region name (page 4-277) and revision number are used to
designate a unique MST region. A bridge (i.e., spanning-tree compliant device
such as this switch) can only belong to one MST region. And all bridges in the
same region must be configured with the same MST instances.

Example

Related Commands

name (4-277)

max-hops

This command configures the maximum number of hops in the region before a
BPDU is discarded. Use the no form to restore the default.

Syntax

max-hops hop-number

hop-number - Maximum hop number for multiple spanning tree.
(Range: 1-40)

Default Setting

20

Command Mode

MST Configuration

Command Usage

An MSTI region is treated as a single node by the STP and RSTP protocols.
Therefore, the message age for BPDUs inside an MSTI region is never
changed. However, each spanning tree instance within a region, and the
internal spanning tree (IST) that connects these instances use a hop count to
specify the maximum number of bridges that will propagate a BPDU. Each
bridge decrements the hop count by one before passing on the BPDU. When
the hop count reaches zero, the message is dropped.

Example

spanning-tree spanning-disabled

This command disables the spanning tree algorithm for the specified interface. Use
the no form to reenable the spanning tree algorithm for the specified interface.

Syntax

[no] spanning-tree spanning-disabled

Console(config-mstp)#revision 1
Console(config-mstp)#

Console(config-mstp)#max-hops 30
Console(config-mstp)#

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