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SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 4-15
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STP COMMANDS
Table 4-11 describes STP commands.
config port <portlist> auto off {speed [10 | 100]}
duplex [half | full]
Changes the configuration of a group of ports.
Specify the following:
auto off — The port will not autonegotiate
the settings.
speed — The speed of the port (for 10/100
Mbps ports on the Summit2, only.
duplex — The duplex setting (half- or
full-duplex).
config port <portlist> qosprofile <qosname> Configures one or more ports to use a
particular QoS profile.
enable port <portlist> Enables one or more ports.
disable port <portlist> Disables one or more ports.
enable smartredundancy <portlist> Enables smart redundancy on the Summit2
redundant Gigabit Ethernet port.
disable smartredundancy <portlist> Disables smart redundancy on the Summit2.
Table 4-11: STP Commands
Command Description
show stpd {<stpd_name> | all} Displays STP information for one or all STPDs
on the Switch.
show stpd <stpd_name> port <portlist> Displays port-specific STP information.
create stpd <stpd_name> Creates an STPD. When created, an STPD
has the following default parameters:
Bridge priority — 32,768
Hello time — 2 seconds
Forward delay — 15 seconds
delete stpd <stpd_name> Removes an STPD. An STPD can only be
removed if all VLANs have been deleted from
it.
config stpd <stpd_name> add vlan <name> Adds a VLAN to the STPD.
Table 4-10: Port Commands
Command Description
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