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Argument Description
0- 61440
The rapid spanning tree bridge priority in increments of 4096. Any other
number will be rounded down. The default value is 32768 (IEEE802.1w).
18.2.4 hello-time
The
hello-time
command sets the time interval, in seconds, between BPDU transmissions
from the ports of this unit. You use this command when the unit is the root of the Rapid
Spanning Tree, or trying to become so. The default value is 2 seconds and the range depends
on the MaxAge value (between 1 and 10 seconds). The
no
form of this command resets this
time interval to its default value.
NOTE
You cannot assign
hello-time
a value greater than
MaxAge
/2-1.
Command Syntax
IPG.Config.RSTP >
hello-time|hell
<1-9>
IPG.Config.RSTP >
no
hello-time|hell
Argument Description
1-9
The time interval, in seconds, between BPDU transmissions from the ports of
this unit. The default value is 2 seconds.
18.2.5 forward-delay
The
forward-delay
command sets the time, in seconds, that the switch stays in each of the
Listening and Learning States that precede the Forwarding State. In addition, when a topology
change is under way and has been detected, this parameter is used to age all dynamic entries
in the Forwarding database. The default value is 15 seconds, and the range depends on the
MaxAge value (between 4 and 30 seconds). The no form of this command resets to default
value.
NOTE
You cannot assign
forward-delay
a value less than
MaxAge
/2+1.
Command Syntax
IPG.Config.RSTP >
forward-delay|forw
<11-30>
IPG.Config.RSTP
> no forward-delay|forw
Argument Description
11-30
The time, in seconds, that the switch stays in each of the Listening and
Learning states that precede the Forwarding State. The default value is 15
seconds.
18.2.6 max-age
The
max-age
command sets the time in seconds that learned Rapid Spanning Tree
information is kept before being discarded. The default value is 20 seconds, and the range
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