Network structures
6.3 Spanning Tree
SCALANCE W760/W720 to IEEE 802.11n Command Line Interface
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6.3.4.7
spanning-tree bpdu-transmit
Description
With this command, you enable or disable the BPDU transmit status at the port.
Requirement
You are in the Interface Configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config-if-$$$)#
Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
spanning-tree bpdu-transmit{enabled|disabled}
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter
Description
Range of values / note
enabled
BPDU packets are transmitted at the
port
Default: enabled
disabled
BPDU packets are not transmitted at
the port
-
Result
The BPDU transmit status has switched over.
Further notes
You can display the status of this function and other information with the
show spanning-tree
interface
command with the
detail
option.
6.3.4.8
spanning-tree mst
Description
With this command, you configure the various properties of the Multiple Spanning Tree
function:
●
With the
cost
option, you configure the port costs used to calculate the lowest-cost path.
●
With the
port-priority
option, you configure the priority of the interface for negotiating a
Multiple Spanning Tree configuration.
●
With the
disable
option, you disable the interface for the Multiple Spanning Tree function.