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Port
The TCP port that the remote router is listening on.
Listen on Port
The TCP port that the router will listen on for incoming bridged packet from the remote
router.
MAC Address
The Ethernet destination MAC address of packets to be bridged. It is possible to allow a
range of MAC addresses by configuring only the significant part of the MAC address. E.g.
“00042d” will allow all Ethernet packets with a source MAC address starting with
“00:04:2d”.
Related CLI Commands
Entity Instance Parameter Values
Equivalent Web
Parameter
eth n srcbhost IP Address Forward to IP address
eth n srchport 0 65535 Port
eth n srcblistenport 0 - 65535 Listen on Port
bridgemac n mac
MAC address with
no separators.
Partial MAC address
are allowed.
MAC Address
Configuration - Interfaces > Ethernet > ETH n > Spanning Tree Protocols
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is a layer 2 protocol which ensures a loop free
topology on a switched or bridged LAN whilst allowing redundant physical links between
switches. When enabled, the TransPort device will use RSTP but this is backwards
compatible with STP.
RSTP will not be enabled if the router is in "Port Isolate" mode. If an Ethernet interface is
configured with a hub group, RSTP will be disabled on that interface.
Enable RSTP
Enables RSTP on the router.
Priority
Sets the RSTP priority.
Group
Sets the RSTP group that the router is in.