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Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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On certain model Mesh Points (ES820-35, ES2440-35,
ES2440-3555, ES2440-3444 and ES2440-3444m), FastPath
Mesh also permits multiple internal radios to be combined into
a single virtual FastPath Mesh bridging radio using a common
channel (refer to Section 3.3.5 for more detail).
Supported FastPath Mesh and STP network topologies are
illustrated and described in detail in the Introduction to the
Fortress Mesh Point Software GUI Guide.
You must be logged on to an
administrator-level account to
change configuration settings (refer to Section 2.2).
3.2.1 Bridging Configuration
CAUTION: In order
to prevent bridg-
ing loops (multiple OSI
[open systems intercon-
nection] layer 2 paths to
the same device), you
must use -mode stp or
-mode mesh on net-
worked Mesh Points.
The Mesh Point uses FastPath Mesh bridging by default. STP
is available if enabled on the Mesh Point. View the current
bridging configuration with
show bridging. The output varies
based on the type of bridging that is enabled. With FastPath
Mesh enabled, the
show bridging output shows the subnet
ID
and zone (encrypted or clear), as well as the Mobility
Factor
, Cost Parameters (described below) and Configured
values
.
> show bridging
mesh: enabled
subnetId: 0x8895
zone: encrypted
stp: disabled
Mobility Factor: 10
Cost Parameters:
'a' Cost Value: 1
'b' Cost Value: 1
Configured values:
mode: mesh
subnetId: 0x8895
zone: encrypted
With STP enabled, the show bridging output shows the
bridge priority and Mesh Point name, as well as the
Mobility
Factor
and Cost Parameters (described below) and
Configured values.
> show bridging
mesh: disabled
stp: enabled
priority: 49152
name: br0
Mobility Factor: 10
Cost Parameters:
'a' Cost Value: 1
'b' Cost Value: 1
Configured values:
mode: stp