Configuring interface using mstp – Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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smtp-notification Display SNMP engine parameters
snmp Display SNMP engine parameters
snmp-server Display SNMP engine parameters
spanning-tree Display spanning tree information
startup-config Contents of startup configuration
static-channel-group static channel group membership
terminal Display terminal configuration parameters
timezone Display timezone
traffic-shape Display traffic shaping
upgrade-status Display last image upgrade status
users Display information about currently logged in users
version Display software & hardware version
virtual-ip IP Redundancy Feature
wireless Wireless configuration commands
wlan-acl wlan based acl
RFS7000(config-mst)#show
RFS7000(config-mst)#show access-list
Extended IP access list 110
permit ip 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.100.0/24 rule-precedence 5
permit ip 192.168.63.0/24 192.168.100.0/24 rule-precedence 63
permit ip 192.168.157.0/24 192.168.100.0/24 rule-precedence 157
RFS7000(config-mst)#
RFS7000(config-mst)#show wlan-acl all
WLAN port: 102
Inbound IP Access List : 110
Inbound MAC Access List :
Outbound IP Access List:
Outbound MAC Access List :
RFS7000(config-mst)#
Configuring Interface using MSTP
MSTP is enabled by default. All VLANs are in the default instance 0 by default.
1. Use the following command to create a non-default instance and region configuration using
the
mst config
mode:
RFS7000(config-mst)#instance 1 vlan
2. Use the following to enable/disable MSTP:
RFS7000(config)#bridge multiple-spanning-tree
3. Use the following command to configure spanning-tree:
RFS7000(config)#bridge multiple-spanning-tree
RFS7000(config)#spanning-tree
4. Use the following command to configure spanning-tree for ports:
RFS7000(config-if)#spanning-tree