Transition Networks MIL-SM802GAF, MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA Spanning Tree Commands Set, ~61440, Seconds

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Spanning Tree Commands Set

Commands

Level

Description

Example

 

 

 

 

spanning-tree enable

G

Enable spanning tree

switch(config)#spanning-tree

 

 

 

enable

 

 

 

 

spanning-tree priority

G

Configure spanning

switch(config)#spanning-tree

[0~61440]

 

tree priority parameter

priority 32767

 

 

 

 

spanning-tree max-age

G

Use the spanning-tree

switch(config)#spanning-tree

[seconds]

 

max-age global

max-age 15

 

 

configuration

 

 

 

command to change

 

 

 

the interval between

 

 

 

messages the

 

 

 

spanning tree receives

 

 

 

from the root switch. If

 

 

 

a switch does not

 

 

 

receive a bridge

 

 

 

protocol data unit

 

 

 

(BPDU) message from

 

 

 

the root switch within

 

 

 

this interval, it

 

 

 

recomputed the

 

 

 

Spanning Tree

 

 

 

Protocol (STP)

 

 

 

topology.

 

 

 

 

 

spanning-tree

G

Use the spanning-tree

switch(config)#spanning-tree

hello-time [seconds]

 

hello-time global

hello-time 3

 

 

configuration

 

 

 

command to specify

 

 

 

the interval between

 

 

 

hello bridge protocol

 

 

 

data units (BPDUs).

 

 

 

 

 

spanning-tree

G

Use the spanning-tree

switch(config)#spanning-tree

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents MIL-SM802GAF Fax +1.952.941.2322 Transition Networks FCC Warning CE Mark WarningContents Web-Based Management Ring 105 Diagnosing LED Indicators 104103 108Introduction Features GvrpPage Software Feature VlanIgmp Dhcp Package Contents Physical Dimension Front PanelPage LED Indicators LK/ACT Rear Panel Attaching Rubber Pads Desktop InstallationPower On Network Application Small Workgroup Segment Bridge Segment Bridge application Login in the Console Interface Console ManagementCLI Management Commands Level ExecConfigure parameters Commands Set List System Commands SetUsername PasswordGateway Low IPIP address Full half Port Commands SetPortid 101001000autoValue ~65535 Trunk Commands SetEnable Disable Group IDGroupID GroupID Port-listWorkport Vlan Commands Set Hybrid-link untag Trunk-link tagTaggedVID List TagSeconds Spanning Tree Commands Set~61440 ~200000000 Forward-time secondsStp-path-cost Stp-path-priorityQOS Commands Set Prioritylowestlowmid Igmp Commands SetMac / Filter Table Commands Set DlehighSnmp Commands Set Community Authentication Password PrivacyV1v2cv3v1v2cv3 Community-stringView Name ExactPrifixRead View Name Write View Name Notify View ExcludedIncludedRXTXBoth Port Mirroring Commands Set802.1x Commands Set Port ID WordsSec NumberAuthorize Tftp Commands SetDisable reject accept Account SystemLog, Smtp and Event Commands SetClientserverboth Index Email addressSntp Commands Set Link-UPLink-DownBotTimezone Start time End timeMinute Coupling Port Ring Commands Set1st Ring Port 2nd Ring Control PortPreparing for Web Management System LoginAbout Web-based Management System Information IP Configuration Dhcp Configuration Dhcp Server Configuration Dhcp Client Entries Port and IP BindingsTftp Update Firmware Tftp Restore Configuration Tftp Backup ConfigurationSystem Event Log Configuration System Event Log Smtp Configuration System Event Log Event Configuration Event Configuration interface Sntp Configuration Page Sntp Configuration interface IP Security User Authentication Port Statistics Port Control Port Trunk Aggregator setting Port TrunkPort Trunk Aggregator Information Port Trunk State Activity Port Mirroring Rate Limiting Vlan configuration Vlan configuration Port-based Vlan Vlan Port Based interface Button to modify existing Vlan group 802.1Q Vlan 802.1Q Configuration Group Configuration Rstp System Configuration Rapid Spanning TreeRstp System Configuration interface Rstp Port Configuration Snmp Configuration System ConfigurationTo switch to the selected Snmp version mode Trap Configuration SNMPV3 ConfigurationTo add context name. Click Snmp V3 configuration interface To add context name Click QoS Configuration QoS Policy and Priority TypeRule Click TOS Configuration Igmp ConfigurationCOS Configuration Port Base PriorityPage Igmp Configuration interface Ring To apply the configuration 802.1X/Radius Configuration Security802.1x Per Port Configuration Misc Configuration MAC Address Table Static MAC AddressMAC Filtering All MAC Addresses All MAC Address interface Power over Ethernet Factory Default Save Configuration System RebootNon-standard cables Faulty or loose cablesIncorrect connections Diagnosing LED Indicators Improper Network TopologiesTechnical Specification Dram EMI Appendix Console Port Pin Assignments100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignments VCC+ 111

8 10/100TX 1 10/100/1000T/10/100 SFP Combo with 4 PoE Injectors Managed Switch, 8 10/100TX 2 Gigabit Copper/SFP Combo with 8 PoE Injectors Managed Switch, MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA, MIL-SM802GAF specifications

Transition Networks offers robust and versatile solutions for industrial networking with its MIL-SM8TXAF2GPA and MIL-SM802GAF managed switches. Designed for critical applications, these switches are engineered to withstand harsh environments, making them ideal for military, transportation, and other demanding sectors.

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