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Using the Command Line Interface
Spanning Tree Commands
The commands described in this section are used to set the MAC address table
aging time and spanning tree parameters for both the Ethernet and wireless
interfaces.
Table 24 Bridge Commands
Enterprise AP#show bridge link wireless a 2
Port-No : 11
status : Enabled
state : Disabled
priority : 0
path cost : 19
message age Timer : Inactive
message age : 4469
designated-root : priority = 32768, MAC = 00:30:F1:F0:9A:9C
designated-cost : 0
designated-bridge : priority = 32768, MAC = 00:30:F1:F0:9A:9C
designated-port : priority = 0, port No = 11
forward-transitions : 0
Enterprise AP#
Enterprise AP#show bridge link ethernet
status : Enabled
state : Forwarding
priority : 0
path cost : 19
message age Timer : Inactive
message age : 4346
designated-root : priority = 32768, MAC = 00:30:F1:F0:9A:9C
designated-cost : 0
designated-bridge : priority = 32768, MAC = 00:30:F1:F0:9A:9C
designated-port : priority = 0, port No = 1
forward-transitions : 1
Enterprise AP#
Command Function Mode Page
bridge stp enable Enables the Spanning Tree feature GC 5-92
bridge stp forwarding-delay Configures the spanning tree bridge forward time GC 5-92
bridge stp hello-time Configures the spanning tree bridge hello time GC 5-93
bridge stp max-age Configures the spanning tree bridge maximum age GC 5-94
bridge stp priority Configures the spanning tree bridge priority GC 5-94
bridge-link path-cost Configures the spanning tree path cost of a port IC 5-95
bridge-link port-priority Configures the spanning tree priority of a port IC 5-96