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Parameter
Description
Valid Options
RSTP
Whether the interface is running rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP).
The E-Series supports port-level RSTP. Therefore, ensure the far-end
device is configured similarly (port-level RSTP) and not using VLAN-
level RSTP.
RSTP (enabled) is only supported for trunk and edge interfaces.
RSTP (tunneled) is supported for all interface roles and should only
be used when configuring TLAN service.
RSTP and BPDU Guard cannot be enabled on an interface,
simultaneously.
For Modular Chassis systems, RSTP is only supported on MCC
shelf interfaces.
For E7-20 systems, RSTP is only supported on SCP interfaces.
For cross-card LAG interfaces, RSTP is not supported and must be
disabled in order to configure a cross-card LAG.
enabled (‡ E7-2)
disabled (‡ E7-20)
tunneled
STP Priority
Spanning tree protocol (STP) priority of this port interface.
Note:
Leave the default value unless you are certain of a modified value
to assign as an STP priority for the interface.
0, 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96,
112, 128‡, 144, 160, 176,
192, 208, 224, 240
STP Path Cost
Spanning tree protocol (STP) path cost is the cost of transmitting a
frame on to a network through that port. It is assigned according to the
speed of the bridge. The slower the media, the higher the cost.
Note:
Leave the default value unless you are certain of a modified value
to assign as the cost of service.
1-200000000
4 ‡
Policy Map
Name of policy map used on ingress traffic packets. The associated
map describes what actions to take when the ingress traffic packets
match the listed criteria.
name of map
Subscriber ID
Identification information of subscriber, such as phone number, or
account number.
String 0-63 characters
MTU (Bytes)
Maximum Transmission Unit size (bytes). E7 supports the ability to set
the MTU size on an interface to a maximum or 9000 bytes, not including
the Ethernet header, two VLAN tags for Q-in-Q, and the frame check
sequence (32-bit CRC).
MTU = 9600 bytes for E7 Ethernet interfaces
MTU = 2000 bytes for 700GE and 760GX GPON ONTs
MTU = 1600 bytes for 700GX GPON ONTs
For example:
2000 bytes = MTU
2026 = Max Ethernet frame (with two VLAN tags without
Preamble/Delimiter)
2034 = Max Ethernet frame (with two VLAN tags including
Preamble/Delimiter)
2046 = Max Ethernet frame (with two VLANs, preamble/Delimiter,
and Interframe Gap)
1500-9600
2000 ‡
Ether Type
The Ethertype indicates the protocol being transported in the Ethernet
frame.
0x8100 - IEEE 802.1Q-tagged
0x88a8 - IEEE 802.3ad provider bridging
0x9100 - Q-in-Q (double tagged)
The recommended value of 0x8100 should be used for all interfaces
(Ethernet and LAG).
Note:
The VLAN tagged frames are identified as having a tag by
utilizing the Ethertype field.
0x8100 ‡
0x88a8
0x9100