Chapter 57, Mstp commands, Table 94. multiple spanning tree protocol commands – Allied Telesis AT-FS970M Series User Manual
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Chapter 57
MSTP Commands
The MSTP commands are summarized in Table 94 and described in detail
within the chapter.
Table 94. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
Command
Mode
Description
“INSTANCE MSTI-ID PRIORITY” on
page 855
Interface
Configuration
Sets the port priority for an MST
instance (MSTI).
“INSTANCE MSTI-ID VLAN” on
page 857
MST
Configuration
Create an MSTI instance and
associate a VLAN with it.
“NO SPANNING-TREE
ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE”
on page 858
Global
Configuration
Deactivates the BPDU guard timer.
“NO SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST”
on page 859
Port Interface
Removes ports as edge ports on the
switch.
“NO SPANNING-TREE MSTP
ENABLE” on page 860
Global
Configuration
Disables MSTP on the switch.
“SHOW SPANNING-TREE” on
page 861
User Exec and
Privileged Exec
Displays the MSTP settings on the
switch.
“SHOW SPANNING-TREE MST
CONFIG” on page 862
Privileged
Executive
Displays the MSPT Configuration
information for a bridge.
“SHOW SPANNING-TREE MST” on
page 863
Privileged
Executive
Displays the MST to VLAN port
mapping.
“SHOW SPANNING-TREE MST
INSTANCE” on page 864
Privileged
Executive
Displays detailed information for a
particular instance.
“SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-
TIMEOUT ENABLE” on page 865
Global
Configuration
Activates the timer for the BPDU
guard feature.
“SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-
TIMEOUT INTERVAL” on page 866
Global
Configuration
Specifies the duration of the BPDU
guard timer.
“SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT”
on page 867
Port Interface
Enables the Root Guard feature on a
port.
“SPANNING-TREE MODE MSTP” on
page 868
Global
Configuration
Sets MSTP as the spanning tree
protocol.