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5.3 Bridge
The Bridge object provides access to the Bridge parameters.
The Bridge object corresponds to the Bridge MIB described in IEEE8021
5.3.1
Bridge Commands
Note:
The Bridge object is always followed by one or more name strings that
correspond to ports or devices to be acted upon.
In the commands below, this string is represented as
For more details on this convention,
Objects.
5.3.1.1 Set
Assign the bridge device using the Set command:
set bridge <comp-
id
5.3.1.2 Show
Display bridge parameters using t
show bridge {[<comp
-
[{info | mac
5.3.1.3 Clear
Reset all bridge attributes using the Clear command:
clear bridge {<comp-
id
The Bridge object provides access to the Bridge parameters.
The Bridge object corresponds to the Bridge MIB described in IEEE8021
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Bridge Commands
The Bridge object is always followed by one or more name strings that
correspond to ports or devices to be acted upon.
In the commands below, this string is represented as
<comp-id
-
For more details on this convention,
see Section 4.9.6.,
Designating Named
Assign the bridge device using the Set command:
id
-list>
Display bridge parameters using t
he Show command:
-
id-list> | all}
[{info | mac
-addr | num-ports}]]
Reset all bridge attributes using the Clear command:
id
-list> | all}
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The Bridge object is always followed by one or more name strings that
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Designating Named
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