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CHAPTER 18: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS
MULTILINK ML3000 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 18–23
cost: sets the path cost of ports
forceversion: set the force version of STP
help rstp
port: sets the RSTP administration status of ports
priority: changes the priority of ports or bridge
rstp: changes the RSTP administrative status of the bridge
show-forceversion: shows the current force version of RSTP
show-mode: shows the port mode status
show-timers: shows the bridge time parameters
timers: changes the bridge time parameters
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) commands for e-mail are shown below. Refer to
E-mail on page 18–6 for additional details.
add: adds a recipient
delete: deletes a recipient
help smtp
sendmail: sends e-mail
server: sets the global SMTP server configuration
smtp: enables/disables SMTP e-mail alert
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) commands are shown below. Refer to
Configuring SNMP through the Command Line Interface on page 16–4 for additional details.
authentraps: enable/disables the authentication traps
community: configures SNMP community names
help snmp
mgrip: adds or deletes the SNMP manager IP
setvar: configures system name, contact, or location
traps: adds or deletes a trap receiver
The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) commands are shown below. Refer to Network
Time on page 5–10 for additional details.
delete: deletes the SNTP server from SNTP server database
help sntp
setsntp: adds SNTP server into the SNTP server database
sntp: configures parameters for SNTP system
sync: sets the interval for synchronization time with an NTP server
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) commands are shown below. Refer to Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) on page 12–1 for additional details.
cost
port
priority
stp
timers
The user commands are shown below. Refer to the User Management on page 1–15 for
additional details.

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