Configuring Source Route to Transparent Bridging
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6. Once you have selected the frame type, you are returned to the menu prompt. By reenter-
ing the srtbcfg command as you did in step 1, you can now see that SRTB has been acti-
vated for group 1, as shown:
Group 1: SRTB is ON
Default Explorer: STE Ethernet Ring ID: 871(x321)
Group 2: SRTB is ON
Default Explorer: STE Ethernet Ring ID: 291(x123)
Group 3: SRTB is ON
Default Explorer: ARE Ethernet Ring ID: 561(x231)
The ring ID and default explorer frame are shown as well.

Disabling SRTB for a Group

To turn SRTB off for a group, enter the srtbcfg command as shown
srtbcfg <groupNumber>
where <groupNumber> is the number of the group for which you want to disable SRTB. For
example, to disable SRTB on Group 3, you would enter:
srtbcfg 3
The following prompt appears:
Group 3: SRTB is ON
Default Explorer: ARE Ethernet Ring ID: 561(x231)
Would you like to turn off SRTB ? (n) :
Enter y to disable SRTB. Once you have done this you are returned to the system prompt. To
view the changes to the group, enter the srtbcfg command to display a screen similar to the
following:
Group 1: SRTB is ON
Default Explorer: STE Ethernet Ring ID: 871(x321)
Group 2: SRTB is ON
Default Explorer: STE Ethernet Ring ID: 291(x123)
Group 3: SRTB is OFF