Show spanning-tree vlan range-index, Spanning-tree autoedge (rstp and mstp), Spanning-tree autoedge (rstp and – Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Operating System Version 5.4.4C (x310-26FT,x310-26FP,x310-50FT,x310-50FP) User Manual
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Spanning Tree Commands
Software Reference for x310 Series Switches
C613-50046-01 REV A
AlliedWare Plus
TM
Operating System - Version 5.4.4C
19.33
show spanning-tree vlan range-index
Use this command to display information about MST (Multiple Spanning Tree) instances
and the VLANs associated with them including the VLAN range-index value for the switch.
For information on output options, see
“Controlling “show” Command Output” on
Syntax
show spanning-tree vlan range-index
Mode
Privileged Exec
Example
To display information about MST instances and the VLANs associated with them for the
switch, including the VLAN range-index value, use the following command:
Output
Figure 19-17: Example output from the show spanning-tree vlan range-index
command
Related Commands
spanning-tree autoedge (RSTP and MSTP)
Use this command to enable the autoedge feature on the port.
The autoedge feature allows the port to automatically detect that it is an edge port. If it
does not receive any BPDUs in the first three seconds after linkup, enabling, or entering
RSTP or MSTP mode, it sets itself to be an edgeport and enters the forwarding state.
Use this command for RSTP or MSTP.
Use the no variant of this command to disable this feature.
Syntax
spanning-tree autoedge
no spanning-tree autoedge
Default
Disabled
Mode
Interface Configuration
Example
Related Commands
spanning-tree edgeport (RSTP and MSTP)
awplus#
show spanning-tree vlan range-index
awplus#show spanning-tree vlan range-index
% MST Instance VLAN RangeIdx
% 1 1 1
%
awplus#
configure terminal
awplus(config)#
interface port1.0.3
awplus(config-if)#
spanning-tree autoedge