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Description:
This command shows the status of the bridge and its ports. The status information for a port includes the SNMP type
information about time exceeded packets, packets discarded, etc. It also includes the broadcast history of the port over the
last five seconds and the high water mark of packets queued on the bridge for this device.
Example:
DSL bridge> status
13.4.10. spanning disable | enable
Syntax:
spanning disable
spanning enable
Description:
When spanning tree operation is disabled, the bridge operates in transparent mode and all bridge ports are set to the
forwarding state.
When spanning tree operation is enabled, the state of the bridge’s ports is controlled by the spanning tree process.
The
status
command reports the state of the spanning tree process.
Configuration saving saves this information. By default, spanning tree operation is enabled.
Example:
DSL bridge> spanning disable
DSL bridge> spanning enable
13.4.11. spanning forwarddelay
Syntax:
spanning forwarddelay [<time>]
Description:
Reads or sets the time in seconds, in which the bridge remains in the listening or learning states, and is used when the
bridge is or is attempting to become the root bridge. The forward delay time may be any value between 4 and 30 but it is
also constrained by the maximum age and hello times. The forward delay time may also by changed by SNMP
command. The
maxage
,
hellotime
and
forwarddelay
times are constrained as follows:
2
×
(forwarddelay - 1)
maxage
maxage
2
×
(hellotime + 1)
Configuration saving saves this information. By default the forward delay time is set to 15 seconds.
Example:
DSL bridge> spanning forwarddelay 10 ;
Sets the forwarding
delay to 10 seconds.
13.4.12. spanning hellotime
Syntax:
spanning hellotime [<time>]
Description:
Reads or sets the time in seconds, after which the spanning tree process sends notification of topology changes to the
root bridge, and is used when the bridge is or is attempting to become the root bridge. The hello time may be any value
between 1 and 10 and is also constrained by the forwarddelay and maxage times. The hello time may also be changed by
SNMP command.
Configuration saving saves this information. By default the hello time is set to 2 seconds.
Example:
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