User`s guide

Spanning Tree Commands
7-36 Using the Administrative Interface
Spanning Tree Commands
Spanning Tree automatically configures a loop-free topology in a bridged
environment. The Spanning Tree agent is implemented in conformance to the IEEE
802.1d standard. Below are listed the configuration commands pertinent to the
operation of the Spanning Tree algorithm.
get-stp
Retrieves the current state of Spanning Tree. Either enable or disable.
set-stp
Usage:
set-stp {enable|disable}
This command enables or disables the Spanning Tree protocol. Spanning Tree is
enabled by default, in accordance with 802.1d. Enabling or disabling Spanning Tree
will not take effect until the SNMP agent is reset, via warm-reset, cold-reset, or a
power cycle.
get-st-bcfg
This command retrieves the Spanning Tree bridge parameters. If Spanning Tree is
disabled, no parameters will be retrieved.
get-st-pcfg
This command retrieves the Spanning Tree port parameter table. If Spanning Tree is
disabled, no parameters will be retrieved.
get-st-syscfg
This command retrieves the Spanning Tree state of all of the ports.
set-br-prio
Usage:
set-br-prio
<priority>
This command sets the Spanning Tree bridge priority of the switch. The
priority
value
is an integer in the range 0...65535. This is equivalent to setting the MIB variable
dot1dStpPriority (RFC 1493).