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28672, 32768, 36864, 40960, 45056, 49152, 53248, 57344 or 61440.
Priority affects which node becomes root. The node with lowest priority
value becomes root.
protocol_version {ieee8021d_1998|ieee8021w_2001} -
Defines the RSTP standard. The range is ieee8021d_1998 or
ieee8021w_2001.
Default Settings
forward_delay: 15
hello_time: 2
max_age: 20
priority: 36864
protocol_version: ieee8021w_2001
Command Usage
The Rapid Spanning Tree function is relevant only when the EFN324 is located
in a network with alternative or redundant links. For example, when there are
two redundant ‘uplinks’, or when the EFN324 is one of several daisy chained
switches with an ‘uplink’ at each end of the chain.
Up to ten different RSTP configurations may be defined.
The function is activated or deactivated on relevant ports using the add or
remove command.
Setting of priority defines the place of the node in the spanning tree.
Example:
efn# set rapid_spanning_tree 1 forward_delay 4 hello_time
1 max_age 6 priority 12288 protocol_version ieee8021d_1998
13.8.19 set real_time_clock
Use this command to handle the systems real time clock. Use the command
reset real_time_clock to reset to default values.
Syntax
set real_time_clock [date <date>] [time <time>]
[ntp_version <version>]