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CHAPTER 3
Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch
set-br-fwdel
set-br-fwdel <forward_delay>
Sets the spanning tree bridge forward delay. Forward delay is the time
interval in seconds spent waiting to change a port from its spanning
tree preforwarding state to a forwarding state. This is necessary
because every bridge on the network should ensure no loop is formed
before allowing the port to forward packets.
forward_delay is in seconds, from 4 to 30. However, the
corresponding MIB variable, dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay (RFC
1493), is in hundreths of seconds from 400 to 3000, and must be a
multiple of 100.
set-prt-prio
set-prt-prio <port_number> <port_priority>
Sets the spanning tree port priority. port_number is the decimal port
number, and
port_priority is a number from 1 to 255. This is
equivalent to setting the MIB variable dot1dStpPortPriority
(RFC 1493).
set-prt-enb
set-prt-enb <port_number> {enable|disable}
Enables or disables a port in the spanning tree. port_number is the
decimal port number. This is equivalent to setting the MIB variable
dot1dStpPortEnable (RFC 1493).
set-prt-pcost
set-prt-pcost <port_number> <path_cost>
Sets the spanning tree port path cost. port_number is the decimal port
number, and
path_cost is path cost from 1 to 65535. This is
equivalent to setting the MIB variable dot1dStpPortPathCost
(RFC 1493).

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Intel Express 10 Specifications

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BrandIntel
ModelExpress 10
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish