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[admin_edge {no|yes}]
[admin_path_cost {<type>|auto}]
[admin_point_to_point {auto|no|yes}]
[priority <type>]
[protocol_migration {no|yes}]
[enabled {no|yes}]
remove rapid_spanning_tree <instance id> ports
ethernet_port <port>
Arguments:
rapid_spanning_tree <instance id> - The ID (number) of the
defined RSTP instance. Up to ten configurations can be defined using the
command set rapid_spanning_tree. Range 1 to 10.
ethernet_port <port> - The number of the Ethernet port. Range 1
to 26.
admin_edge no/yes - Tells RSTP whether the port is an edge port.
When the port is one of two redundant uplink ports, it is an edge port.
When the port is situated within a daisy chain, it is not an edge port.
admin_path_cost <type>/autoAuto, or 1 to 200000000, can be
selected for this parameter, which indicates the path cost to the root. For
‘auto’ the path cost is based on link speed and priority (see below).
Alternatively the path cost may be given directly in the form of an integer.
admin_point_to_point auto/no/yes – yes indicates that the port is
on a point-to-point LAN segment, no indicates that the port is on a non-
point-to-point LAN segment. For further details and the meaning of auto,
see IEEE Std 802.1w-2001 sections 6.4.3 and 6.5.
priority <type> - Possible values: 0, 16, 32, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128,
144, 160, 176, 192, 208, 224 or 240. Input for calculation of the path cost
and the selection of the root port. This is only used when there are two
links from the EFN324 to the same switch. If there are two links and this
parameter is omitted, the EFN will select the lowest number port as root
port.
protocol_migration no/yes - When set to yes, RSTP is forced
to re-check the appropriate BPDU format to send if some
segments are found to have been working in STP mode. For
further details, see IEEE Std 802.1w-2001 section 17.26.
enabled no/yes - If set to ‘no’ the function is disabled.