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Motorola RFS Series
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Global Configuration Commands
5-19
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
Creating customized filter schemes for bridged networks limits the amount of unnecessary
traffic processed and distributed by the bridging equipment. Use multiple bridge address
discard/forward commands to develop the filter scheme.
Use the
(no)bridge [<1-32>|multiple-spanning-tree]command to delete the
configured discard or forward filters.
Example
RFSwitch(config)#bridge multiple-spanning-tree enable
bridge <bridge-group>
address <MAC>
[discard|forward]
[<interface>|ge <1-8>|
me1|sa <1-4>|up1|
vlan <1-4094>]
bridge <bridge-group>
ageing-time
[0|<10-1000000>]
Bridge groups available for bridging.
<bridgegroup> – Bridge group value between 1 and 32
address <MAC> – Unique hardware address in the
HHHH.HHHH.HHHH format
[discard|forward] – Either discard or forward the
interface on which the configured rule is applied. This
filter frames on a specific interface that contain the
specified hardware address in either the source or
destination field
<interface> – The name of the interface
vlan <2-4094> – VLAN interface
ge <index> – Gigabit Ethernet interface. RFS7000
supports 4 GE’s and RFS6000 supports 8 GEs
sa <1-4> – Static Aggregate interface index. Only
supported on RFS7000
me1 – Fast Ethernet interface
up1 – WAN interface. Only available on RFS6000
and RFS4000
ageing-time [0|<10-1000000>] – The time duration a
learned MAC address persists after the last update
0 – Disables aging
<10-1000000> – Sets aging time in seconds
multiple-spanning-tree
enable
Enables Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
commands

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