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Chapter2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and ROM Monitor Commands
set spantree mst config
set spantree mst config
To change the MST region information, use the set spantree mst config command.
set spantree mst config [name name] [revision number]
set spantree mst config commit
set spantree mst config rollback [force]
Syntax Description
Defaults Unless you specify a region name, no region name will be given.
The default revision number is 0.
Command Types Switch command.
Command Modes Privileged.
Usage Guidelines The region name can be up to 32 characters long.
The region name and revision number are copied from NVRAM MST region information. You must
enter the revision number if the revision number needs to be updated. The revision number is not
incremented automatically each time that the MST configuration is committed.
Changes that you make to MST VLAN mapping are buffered, and by entering the set spantree mst
config commit command, you put the new MST VLAN mapping int o e ffect. Af ter yo u ent er t he se t
spantree mst config commit command, the lock for the MST edit buffer is released.
If you enter the set spantree mst config rollback command, you discard the changes made to the MST
region configuration that are not applied yet (only if you have locked the edit buffer). You can forcefully
release the lock set by another user by entering the command set spantreee mst config rollback force.
The set spantree mst config commit and set spantree mst config rollback commands are stored in
NVRAM.
name name (Optional) Specifies the MST region name. See the “Usage Guidelines”
section for more information.
revision number (Optional) Specifies the MST region revision number; number is f rom 0 to
65535. See the “Usage Guidelines” section for more informatio n.
commit Puts the new MST VLAN mapping into effect.
rollback Discards changes made to the MST configuration that have not been
applied yet.
force (Optional) Unlocks the MST edit buffer when it is held by another user.